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We have visited you at your homes and places of business, and you, or members of your families, have given us the key that unlocks your names, your addresses, you locations, and your various occupations, so that your neighbors in other portions of the county may communicate with you, or one may look another up, as occasion requires. Don't be dainty with the book, it is made for use, therefore keep it where it will be in the way when you want information it may contain. Yours for progress. The Compiler. TABLE OF DISTANCES. e/) o a. ■oo^jajB^ •amiApuasuMox •3-i-^X CD UJ LLl CQ C/) UJ o H Z ]P o o <; o w z w UJ Z 00 lO IDOO •SIIBJ BD3U3S •sninuio^ ■P«A0 irjvO \0 ^ -^oo N in M t-.VD 0*o fn\o o» m«o m c/> ■jauuB^ inoo t^ m t^ ^i-oo ^o •j\oiii3/^ isea « N mvo o « rnvo ON -^ r». t^ w ^N. CN in\o w « inoo -^ h 6 md -^ rn m •SuipuBq siCsQ 00 t^ o^ O 00 fO m inND m fN. oo n m •JJ9A03 T T M ^ . T ^^ « Cl « OvOO o OnO -wWvOOnWh t^oo t^ 4- 4- t^ 4- 'b2oub3 3 (N ro in in m - q u Ja >> o ^iT DIRECTORY -OF- Seneca County, N. Y. EXPLAKAXIONS Directory is arranged as follows : — I — Name of individual or firm. 2 — The figures following the letter r indicate the number of the road on which the party resides, and will be found by reference to the map in the back part of this work. Where no road number is given the party is supposed to reside in the village. 3 — Birth, if given, sometimes followed by wife's name. 4 — Business or occupation. 5 — A star (*) placed before a name indicates an advertiser in this work. 6 — Figures placed after the occupation of a farmer indicate the number of acres (^wned or leased. 7 — Names in CAPITALS are those who have kindly given their patronage to the work, and without whose aid its publication would have been impossible. The fact that a farmer is not credited with cows or horses should not imply that he has none. In some towns we have not (but in exceptional cases) recorded horses or cows unless there were more than two. g^^pop additional natnes, changes and eoffections, see Efirata. Abbreviations. — ab., above; ave., avenue; b., birth; bds., boards; bet., be- tween; cor , corner; dan., daughter; E., east; emp., employee; fac. op., factory operative; h., house; manuf., manufacturer; Mfg., manufacturing; N., north; n., near; opp., opposite; prop., proprietor; r. h , rents house; reg. , registered as ap- plied to live stock ; regt., regiment ; com., commercial ; ins., insurance ; H. A. heavy artillery; f^., south; supt. , superintendent; W., west; w., wife. The word street is implied. SENECA County was formed from Cayuga, March 24, 1804. A portion of Tompkins was taken off in 1817, and a part of Wayne in 1823. The railways of the county are the New York Central and the Lehigh Valley. The Erie canal crosses the north-eastern corner. The Seneca canal extends along the Seneca river through the towns of Seneca Falls and Waterloo. TOWN OF COVERT. COVKRT. COVERT was formed from Ovid, April 7, 1817, and Lodi was taken off in 1826. Farmer, the principal village, and Covert are stations on the eastern branch of the Lehigh Valley, ( For explanations and abbreviations seepage ^. ) Adams Harvey, p o Trumansburg, r 81, b 1854, works on shares for Robert Townsend, farm 100, 7 horses, 3 cows, orchard 2 Allen Lydia H., widow of Fayette, p o Farmer, resident, two houses and lots, Cayuga Almy Charles W., p o Farmer, b 1854, telegraph operator, home with his father James G Almy James G., p o Farmer, b 1820, retired merchant, owns h and 1 8, h Main Anderson Mary Miss, p o Farmer, home with her mother Sarah E., Main Anderson Sarah E., widow of Theodore, po Farmer, owns h and 1 Main Archer Genet, p o Covert, r 41, b 1828, w Lucie B., station agent, U. S. Express agent on L. V. R. R., farmer 21, and on r 43 farm 108, rents out on shares to Delong & Watson of Covert, owns 2 horses, 2 cows, 6 sheep Arden Frederick J., p o Trumansburg, Tomp. Co., r 70, b 1867, w Rose, works on shares for Henry Terry, farm 60, has 2 horses, 2 cows, orchard 2 acres Auble Thomas W., p o Covert, r 55, b 1838, w Phoebe C, groceries and provisions Auble WakemanR., p o Covert, r 55, b 1876, w Carrie C, sign painter, rents h and 1 Austin Ann R., p o Farmer, r 13 cor 16, wife of Jehial, farmer 10 Austin Hannah C. Miss, p o Farmer, r 13 cor 16, home with her father Jehial Austin Jehial, p o Farmer, r 13 cor 16, b 1813 in Delaware Co., w Ann R., farmer 55, i horse, 2 cows, orchard 5 Austin Winfield S., po Farmer, b 1869, w Jessie, machinist, owns two houses and lots Lodi TOWN OF COVERT. Badgle}'^ AlbertusW., p o Farmer, r i6, b 1848, w Julia, works for his mother Ann Eliza, farm 52 has 3 horses, 3 cows Badgley Ann Eliza, widow of Timothy, p o Farmer, r 16, farmer 52. worked by her son Albertus W Bag worth William T., p o Farmer, b 1813 in England, w Laura Ann, gardner, owns h and 1 Railroad Bainbridge Manning B., p o Farmer, r i, b 1847, w Almira, farmer 114, 4 horses, 4 cows, 30 sheep, orchard 4 BANKING HOUSE OF O. G. & D. C. WHEELER, p o Farmer, does a general banking business. Main Bardwell Thomas E., p o Trumansburg, Tomp. Co., r 74, b 1815 in Chenango Co., w Angeline, farmer 22, has 2 horses, i cow Bassett DeWitt Clinton, p o Farmer, r 7, b i860, w Mary, works on shares for his father Jared, farm i o, 5 horses, 3 cows, 40 sheep, orchard 5 acres Bassett Jared B., po Farmer, b 1825, w Mary, retired farmer, owns h and 1 orchard Bassett Matilda, widow of Bennett, p o Farmer, resident owns h and 1 Lodi Bassett Samuel, p o Farmer, b 1855, w Van Lora, laborer rents h and 1 Lodi BASSETTE WHEELER A., p o Farmer, r 7, b 1858, w Agnes Thomas, breeder and dealer in pure bred Hamp- shire sheep, and farmer 85, also breeder fancy fowls, 3 horses, 2 cows, 25 sheep, 100 fancy chickens, orchard 8 acres Bates Almira, widow of Stephen H., p o Covert, r 41, resident home with Jenett Archer Bates Charles E., p o Trumansburg, Tomp. Co., r 61, b 1841, w Louisa, farmer 130, has 4 horses, 4 cows, 50 sheep, orchard 6 Bates John R., p o Trumansburg, Tomp. Co., r 54 cor 55, b 1838, w Mary F., farmer 120, has 4 horses, 2 cows, 40 gra( e Shropshire and American merino sheep, orchard 2 Batty Charles H., p o Farmer, b 1866, w Katie, general black- smith, r h and 1 Railroad Beahan Peter, p o Farmer, r 14, b 1834, farmer 22, i horse Beckley Daniel W., p o Trumansburg, Tomp. Co., r 74, b 1861 in England, w Dora, fruit grower and farmer 18, grapes 2^ acres, strawberries 2, has i horse Beckley Dora, wdfe of Daniel W., p o Trumansburg, Tomp. Co., r 74, farmer 6, worked by her husband Daniel W. Benjamin Gamaliel, p o Farmer, b 1807, resident owns h and 1 Seneca. Died May 14 1894 Bennett Alton C, p o Farmer, b 1858, w Ada E., (Bennett Brothers), bds Gambee House, owns lot r 17 8 TOWN OF COVERT. Bennett Brothers, p o Farmer (Alton C. and Delos T.), insur- ance agents, druggists and dealers in wall papers, books, stationery, etc., Main Bennett Delos T., p o Farmer, b 1865, w Anna H., (Bennett Brothers) h Main Bennett Lucinda L., widow of Walter, p o Farmer, rej-ident, owns h and 1, orchard cor Prospect Bennet Munro, p o Farmer, b 1850, w Nettie, laborer, owns h and 1 Lodi Bergen Albert E., p o Farmer, 1865, w Ida, carpenter and joiner, h Main Bergen Christopher Q^, p o Farmer, w Mary A., retired mer- chant, residence Main Bergen Jacob, p o Farmer, b 1834, ^ Flora A., carpenter, builder, etc., owns h and 1, mechanic Billings Lily Miss, p o Covert, r 41, housekeeper for Jenett Archer Bills John C, p o Farmer, b 1854, w Julia E., laborer, owns h and 1 Lodi Birney Catharine Miss, p o Trumansburg Tomp. Co., r 64, school teacher, home with her mother Margaret Birney Ettie Miss, p o Trumansburg, Tomp. Co., r 64, school teacher, home with her mother Margaret Birney James, p o Trumansburg Tomp. Co., r 64, b 1872, farm- er with his brother Lawrence Birney Lawrence, p o Trumansburg Tomp. Co., r 64, b 1862, farmer, owns on r 68, farm 60 and works his mother Mar- garet's farm of 50, on r 64, owns 4 horses, 3 cows Birney Margaret, widow of Lawrence, p o Trumansburg Tomp. Co., r 64, farmer, 50 worked by her son Lawrence, 4 horses, 3 cows, apiarist, 5 colonies Blauvelt Elizabeth, widow of Horace, p o Farmer, r 3, resident, home with her son Ernest Blauvelt Ernest, p o Farmer, r 3, b 1856, w Anna M., carpen- ter and builder, owns h and 1 Blauvelt Frank, p o Farmer, r 26, b 1851, w Frances T., farm- er 92, 8 horses, 2 cows, orchard 50 trees Blauvelt J. Willis, p o Farmer, r 26, b 1874, student and farm- er for his father Frank Blauvelt John M., p o Farmer, r 24, b 1868, w Pearl, farmer 80, 6 horses, 3 cows, orchard 4 Blauvelt Lucinda S., widow of John J., p o Farmer, resident, owns h and 1 Lodi Blauvelt Mary E. Miss, p o Farmer, r 24, home with her fath- er Mathew G. Blauvelt Mathew G., p o Farmer, r 24, b 1835, w Melinda, farmer 50, 8 horses, 2 cows, orchard 4 TOWN OF COVERT. Bloomer Hiram, p o Farmer, b 1842, w Fannie T., town clerk and pres. board of education, merchant tailor, clothier and dealer in gent's furnishings, Mathew's Block, res Lodi. Soldier in company "I" 137th N. Y. Infantry as order- ly sergeant, 2nd lieutenant in civil war Bloomer John S., p o Farmer, b 1840, w Carrie F., laborer, owns h and 1 Lodi Bogart Augusta Miss, p o Farmer, r 5, resident, rents h and 1 Bogart Alvin F., p o Farmer, b 1853 in Syracuse, w Sarah T., house-painter, h Main Bogart C. Will, p o Farmer, r 5, b 1861, laborer for Ira C. Hall, bds with his mother Elizabeth F. Bogart Clarence S., p o Farmer, r 5, b 1865, hay presser for Ira C. Hall, bds with his mother Elizabeth F- Bogart Eliza A., widow of Martin S., p o Farmer, owns 2 houses and lots' Main Bogart Elizabeth F., widow of John N., p o Farmer, r 5, resi- dent, rents h and 1 Bogart George Y., p o Farmer, b 1844, com. of highways, ass't foreman Farmer Produce Co., h Cayuga Bogart George Y, p o Farmer, b 1833, w Polly, A., laborer, w owns h and 1 Cayuga Boorom Addison, p o Farmer, r 27, b 1835, ^ Mary S., farm- er 200, 6 horses (2 Hambletonians), 5 cows, 25 sheep, orchard 2 acres Boorom Addie M. Miss, p o Farmer, r 27, home with her fath- er Addison Boorom Alton J., p o Farmer, r 23 cor 26, b 1851, w Josephine, assessor 1888, 1889, 1890, 1891, supervisor elected 1892, served two years, present incumbent of the office wiih two years to serve, owns farm 45, resides in Farmer, Knight Boorom Arthur, p o Farmer, r 27, b 1855, w Anna, farmer 41, 2 horses, 2 cows, orchard 8 acres, raspberries 3 acres Boorom Annie G. Miss, p o Farmer, r 23 cor 26, home with her father Alton J Boorom Claude, p o Farmer, r 27, b 1875, school teacher and farmer, son of Addison Boorom Curtis, p o Farmer, r 26, b 1875, farmer for William W. Boorom Boorom Elbert, p o Farmer, r 27, b 187 1, stenographer and typewriter and farmer for his father Addison Boorom Homer, p o Farmer, r 26, b 1856, w Nellie J., works - for his father Jacob, farm 100, owns 2 horses, 2 cows, orchard 2 acres Boorom Jacob, p o Farmer, r 24 cor 16, b 1829, w N^ncy, farm 100, has 6 horses, 2 cows, orchard 8 lO TOWN OF COVERT. Boorom Merton, p o Farmer, r 27, b 1878, farmer, son of Addison Boorom Sarah J. Miss, p o Farmer, r 26, home with her father William W. Boorom Stella Miss, p o farmer, r 26, home with her father William W Boorom William W., p o Farmer, r 26, b 1830, farmer 103, 6 horses, 3 cows, 24 sheep, apiarist 32 color ies, orchard apples 150 trees, plums 100, pears 100, quince 50, cherries 20, cherry sales about $50 yearly Bowers Elvira, widow of William, p o Farmer, r 10, house- keeper for John T. Dunn Boyer Charles H., p o Covert, r 32, b 1853 in Tomp. Co., w Mary E., laborer, owns with w h and 1 Boyer Diamond Vineyard Co., limited, p o Farmer, r 18, W. W. Clarkson, foreman, capital stock 1^40,000, vineyard 180 acres, 100,000 vines, L. M. Rappleye, secretary Boyer Edward, p o Townsend, r 50, b 1842, w Carrie, farmer 80 has 3 horses, 4 cows, 20 sheep, orchard 2 Boyle Mary Miss, p o Covert, r 55, housekeeper for Minor T. Coburn Boyer W. W., p o Farmer, r 22, President Porter Mfg Co. and Secretary Boyer Diamond Vineyard Co Bracken Martin J., p o Farmer, b 1869, w Effie L., track- walker on L. V. R. R Bradley Cornelia, widow of Joseph T., p o Tomp. Co., r 71, owns farm 200, has 9 horses, 4 cows, 50 sheep, farm worked by James Conde her son-in-law Bradley H. H., p o Farmer, r 18, b 1822, w Harriet E., far- mer 100, 4 horses, 4 cows, orchard 3 Bradley John, p o Farmer, r 6, b 1859, farmer 100, has 4 horses, 3 cows, orchard 2 BRADLEY LEROY C.,p o Farmer, b 1853, w Nellie E., farmer 120 and in Ovid 125, has 75 sheep, 30 are thorough- bred Hampshire downs, 6 cows, 3 horses, hay and grain grower, has building lots for sale and is proprietor of stone quarry, h S Main Bradley Mary L. Miss, p o Farmer, r 18, home with her fath- er H. H. Bradley Bradley Sarah C. Miss, p o Farmer, r 18, home with her father H. H. Bradley Breazee William, p o Covert, r 43, b 1824, carpenter and joiner, farmer 3, and on same r 5, has i cow Brennan James, p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 68, b 1819, farmer i Briggs Cora A., Miss, Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 72, home with her father Dewitt TOWN OF COVERT. II Briggs Dewitt, p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 72, b 1847 in Cortland Co., w Eliza L., farmer 119, has 5 horses, 5 cows, (2 thoroughbred Jerseys, 3 Jersey grades,) 50 sheep, orchard 2 Briggs John S., p o Trumansburg, r 72 b 1878, farmer for his father Dewitt Brower William H., p o Covert, r 55, b 1859 in Ulysses, Tomp Co., w Sophronia J., farm laborer, r h and 1 Brown Alfred T., p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 82, b i86o,w Mary E., farmer, rents from his mother Eveline, farm 96, has 5 horses, i cow, 28 sheep, orchard 2 acres Brown Dewitt C, p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 67, b 1847, w Mary J., laborer, r h and 1 Brown Edward, p o Farmer, b 1850, laborer, owns h and 1 Mechanic Bunn Leonard, p o Farmer, b 1840, w Phoebe A., laborer, r h Mechanic Bulliphant Robert, p o Covert, laborer, owns h and 5 acres Burdick B. Franklin, p o Farmer, r 4, b 1848, w Aminda, well driller, r h and 1 Burdick Louisa E. Miss, p o Farmer, r 4, basket maker, dau of B. Franklin Burdick Orlo A., p o Farmer, r4, b 1872, farm laborer, son of B. Franklin Burdick Oscar B., p o Farmer, r 4, b 1876, student, son of B. Franklin Burch Henry, p o Farmer, r 7, b 185 1, w Ida K., farmer 18 for his wife, 4 horses, i cow Burns Patrick, p o Trumansburg Tomp. Co., r 57, b 1814, re- tired, owns h and 1 10 Burr Almarian, p o Farmer, b i860, retired, rents h and 1, Prospect Burr Cora M. Miss, p o Farmer, r 2, stenographer and type- writer, home with her mother Susan M. Burr Elizabeth, p o Farmer, r 4, widow of Samuel C, farmer 100, rents out on shares to William F. Finch, owns 2 cows, 20 sheep, orchard 2 acres Burr Elliott V., p o Farmer, r 2, b 1850 in Schuyler Co., farm- er, home with his mother Susan M. Burr Fred C, p o Farmer, b 1870, w Hermeone L., clerk for J. K. Torbert, rents h Main . Burr John O., p o Farmer r 4, b 1866, w Margaret, farm labor- er, home with his mother Elizabeth Burr Ruth A. Miss., p o Farmer, r 2, home with her mother, Susan M. 12 TOWN OF COVERT. Burr Susan M., widow of Nathan W,, p o Farmer, r 2, farmer 100 and rents out on shares to Frank Pierce, owns 2 horses, 7 head cattle, orchard 2 Campbell Lucinda, widow of Edward, p o Trumansburg Tomp. Co., r 76, resident, owns h and 1, 2 acres Campbell Susan Miss, p o Covert, r 43, carpet weaver, house- keeper for William Breazee Campbell William H., p o Covert, r 43, b 1864, w Keoka, lab- orer, rents h and 1 Carle Harriet Miss, p o Covert, r 54, owns with her brother Jared farm 144, 4 horses, i cow, 15 sheep, orchard 2 acres Carle Jared, p o Covert, r 54, b 1830, farmer, owns with his sister Harriet farm 144, 4 horses, 1 cow, 15 sheep, orchard 2 acres Carle William B., p o Covert, r43, b 1842, w Ella S., farmer 75, 2 horses, 3 cows Carpenter Augusta Miss, p o Trumansburg, Tomp. Co., r 80, owns interest in the estate of her father Joseph in farm 70, 5 horses, 3 cows, 30 sheep Carpenter Fred M., p o Trumansburg, Tomp. Co., r 80, b 1864 in Tomp. Co., N. Y., farmer, owns interest in his father Joseph's farm estate of 70 acres, 5 horses, 3 cows, 30 sheep, orchard apples 40 trees Carpenter Mary P., widow of Joseph, Trumansburg, Tomp. Co., r 80, owns interest in farm 70 worked by her son Fred M., 5 horses, 3 cows, 30 sheep, also owns 1-3 inter- est in farm of 93 acres in Enfield, Tomp. Co. Carron Frank, p o Farmer, r 4, b 1843 in Ireland, w Irene, laborer, rents h and 1 Case C. Fred, p o Farmer, b 1867 in Yates Go., w Anna L., general hardware, stoves, paints, oils, etc.. Main, w owns res N Main Case Homer C, p o Farmer, b 1868, w Hattie, groceries, crockery, confectionery, fruits, etc.. Main h Orchard Case Martin, p o Trumansburg, Tomp. Co., r 77, b 1819, labor- er, owns h and 1 Cassidy Maggie Miss, p o Trumansburg, Tomp. Co., r 71, housekeeper for Cornelia Bradley Chadwick Archelaus D., p o Farmer, bi87i, photographer and scenic artist, home with his father John M., Seneca Chadwick John M., p o Farmer, b 1852, w Jane R., music teacher (vocal and instrumental), w owns h and 1 Seneca Chandler Monmouth, p o Farmer, b 1830, w Jeanette, painter and paper hanger, owns h and 1, Prospect Church First Baptist, p o Farmer, organized 1819, Rev. Mer- ritt Howell Coleman pastor, Main TOWN OF COVERT. 13 Church The Reformed of Farmer, p o Farmer, Main, Rev. Elias B. Van Arsdale pastor, residence parsonage, Main Church St. Francis Roman Catholic, p o Farmer, Prospect, Rev Father Madden priest, residence at Trumansburg Church Baptist of Covert, p o Covert, r 41, Rev. John A. Rich pastor, residence r 56 Clapp James A., p o Farmer, b 1840, w Harriet L., dealer in pianos, organs, small instruments, sheet music, stools and covers and general musical merchandise, wareroom, office and residence Seneca Clark David S., p o Covert, r 43, b 1863 in Ulysses, Tomp. Co., w Ella J., laborer, rents h and 1 Clarkson William W., p o Farmer, r 17, b 1853 in New Jersey, w Ida M., carpenter and builder and superintendent of Boyer Diamond Vineyard Co., rents h and 1 Coburn Minor T., p o Covert, r 55, b 1817, justice of peace and retired farmer, owns farm 55 and rents out on shares to M. Coburn Cole, has i horse, 2 cows, orchard 2. Mr. Coburn has lived here since 1832 Cole Agnes M., p o Covert, r 55, daughter of Arvah H. Cole Arvah H., p o Covert, r 55, b 1847, w Mary C, farmer 53^, has 3 horses, 2 cows, 25 sheep, apiarist, 5 colonies, orchard 2 acres Cole Carrie M., p o Govert, r 55, daughter of Arvah H. Cole E. Louise Miss, p o Covert, r 56, resident, home with her father Milo V. COLE HARVEY D., p o Farmer, r 38, b 1861, farmer with his father Ira H. COLE IRA H., p o Farmer, r38, b 1817, farmer 92, 3 horses, 2 cows, 40 sheep, orchard 4 Cole Jennet E. Miss, p o Farmer, dress maker, h Main Cole Jennie B., p o Covert, r 55, dau of Arvah H. Cole John E., p o Covert, r 40, b 1840, w Meda, assessor and farmer 140, has 7 horses (i Rysdyck), 3 grade Jersey cows, apple orchard 8 acres Cole Lula Miss, p o Farmer, r 34, resident, home with her father Washburn O. Cole M. Coburn, p o Covert, r 55, b 1872, farmer works on shares for Minor T. Coburn, Covert, farm 55, 4 horses, i cow, orchard 2 Cole Mary C, widow of De Witt C, p o Farmer, farmer 73 on r 34 and rents out on shares to Elsworth Tunison, Main Cole Milo v., p o Covert, r 56, b 1819, w Druzilla H., farmer 113, rents out on shares to John McDougall, owns 2 horses, 2 cows, 33 sheep, orchard 3 acres Cole Rosannah, widow of Alva, p o Farmer, owns h and 1 Main 14 TOWN OF COVERT. Cole Sarah M., p o Covert, r 40, student, daughter of John E. Cole Washburn O., p o Farmer, r 34, b 1834, ^ Charity, farm- er 108, rents out on shares to John Ike, owns 2 horses, 3 cows Coleman May Miss, p o Farmer, student, home with her father Rev. M. H. Coleman, parsonage Seneca COLEMAN MERRITT HOWELL Rev., p o Farmer, w Lula W., pastor First Baptist Church, Main, school trus- tee Dist. No. 14, residence parsonage Seneca Collver Delos P., p o Farmer, b 1849, w Kate, tonsorial artist, shop Main h do Collver Helen Miss, p o Farmer, ladies' hair dressing. Main h do Compton John, p o Farmer, b 1838, butcher and laborer, r h Main Conde James, p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 71, b 1844, w Mary B., overseer for Cornelia Bradley on her farm of 200, owns 4 horses Corey Caroline M., widow of John A., p o Farmer, owns h and 1 Seneca Corey Seneca M., p o Farmer, b 1845, resident home with his mother Caroline M. Seneca Corrigan John, p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 57, b 1842, w Anne, quarryman, owns h and 1 Corrigan John Jr., p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 57, b 1875, laborer, home with his father John Coryell Aletta, widow of William B., p o Farmer, resident owns h and 1 10 Main Coryell Eliza A. Miss, p o Farmer, home with her mother Aletta, Main Couse William, p o Covert, r 41, b 1829 in Sussex Co. N. J., w Jane, farmer 95, has 3 horses, 3 cows, 43 sheep, orchard 2 acres Covert Abijah, p o Farmer b 1845, w Mary C, laborer, rents h Main Covert Abram C, p o Farmer, b 1823, carpenter and joiner, owns h and 1 orchard Covert Catharine Miss, p o Farmer, r 12, dau of John V Covert Elizabeth Miss, p o Farmer, resident owns h and 1 Cayuga Covert Enoch, p o Farmer, b 1839, ^ Mary A., manuf and wholesale dealer in saddlery, coach and general hardware, neck yokes, etc.. Main, residence N Main Covert Gertrude Miss, p o Farmer, r 5, housekeeper for Peter Covert Harry W., p o Farmer, r 34, b 1874, farmer for Ells- worth Tunison TOWN OF COVERT. 15 Covei't Helen S., p o Fanner, resident home with Rynear S., Cayuga Covert Jacob, p o Farmer, r 5, b 1823, w Mary M., farmer 42, and works on shares for Marietta Ditmars on same road, farm 100, has 5 horses, 3 cows, orchard i Covert Jennie Miss, p o Farmer, r 12, school teacher, son of John V Covert John V., p o Farmer, r 12, b 1824, w Ann, carpenter and joiner, w owns h and 1 Covert Peter, p o Farmer, r 5, b 1813, retired farmer, owns lot 9 acres, i horse Covert Peter J., p o Farmer, r 23, b 1855, w Harriet M., laborer, r h and 1 Covert Rynear, p o Farmer, b 1840, laborer, home with his sister Elizabeth, Cayuga Cox James, p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 68, b 1839, farm- er roo, has 5 horses, 6 cows, orchard 2 acres Craig Edla Miss, p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 61, home with her father Stephen H Craig Stephen H., p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 61, b 1814 in N. J., farmer 75, 4 horses, 6 cows, orchard 4 Crandall Robert, p o Covert, r 45, b 1869, w Ida, laborer, r h and 1 Crane Annis, widow of Charles, p o Covert, r 56, farmer 57, rents out on shares to Edwin A. Hawks, 4 horses, 4 cows, orchard 3 Cremen Bridget, widow of Henry, p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 74, farmer 20, has i horse, i cow Creque Frank, p o Covert, r 41, b 1874, laborer, r h and 1 Crise Adam, p o Farmer, b 1845, w Phoebe J., butcher, owns h and 1, residence Seneca Crise Charles D., p o Farmer , b 1874, clerk for A. C. Peter- son, bds with his father Adam Seneca Crissy John C, p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 73, b 1823 in Tomp Co., w Lucinda E., works for his wife,- farm 75, has 6 horses, 6 cows, orchard 8, and owns on r 63, farm 106 Crissy Lucinda E., wife of John C, p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 73, owns farm 75 Crissy Mary Miss, p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 73, home with her father John C Culley WilHam W., p o Farmer, b 1853, w Louisa, agent champion rail and wire fence, r h and 1 Main Culver Cephas, p o Farmer, b 1849 ^^ Schuyler Co., w Dell M., laborer, rents h and 1 Main Curtis Allen U., p o Trumansburg, Tompkins Co., r 71, b 1859, ^ Carrie, farmer for his father, Hiram A. l6 TOWN OF COVERT. Curtis Hiram A., p o Trumansburg, Tompkins Co., r 71, b 1827 in Cortland Co., farmer 90, 4 horses, 3 cows, 20 sheep, orchard 2 acres Daily John M., p o Trumansburg, Tompkins Co., r 52, b 1852, w Mary, farmer 21, has i cow Daily Moses, p o Covert, r 69, b 1823, farmer 70, has 3 horses, 3 cows, orchard 2 acres Davenport Lillian I. Miss, p o Trumansburg, Tompkins Co., r 74, home with her father, Warren DAVENPORT OREN L., p o Farmer, r 13, born 1857, w Theania, mechanic in Covert's saddlery works, owns h and 1 Davenport Warren, p o Trumansburg, Tomp. Co., r 74, b 1847, w Mary E., carpenter and joiner, farmer 35, has 2 horses, 2 cows, apiarist 30 colonies Dawson Charles, Trumansburg, Tomp. Co., r 62, b 1870, la- borer, bds. with his father, John DAWSON JOHN, Trumansburg, Tomp. Co., r 62, b 1831 in England, w Helen, works on shares for James Smith ol Syracuse, N. Y., farm 100, owns 2 horses, 3 cows, apiar- ist 3 colonies, orchard 8 acres Dawson John, Jr., p o Covert, r 46, b 1863, w Lida, laborer, owns h and 1 Dawson Lucy H. Miss, p o Trumansburg, Tomp. Co., r 54, cor. 55, housekeeper for John R. Bates Dawson Mathew, p o Trumansburg, Tomp. Co., r 62, b 1867, laborer, bds. with his father, John Dawson Robert, p o Trumansburg, Tomp. Co., r 61, b 1815 in Lincolnshire, England, farmer 24, has i horse, i cow Dawson Robert, p o Covert, r 69, b 1864, w Cora, laborer, rents h and 1 Dawson Richard, p o Trumansbujg, Tomp. Co., r 62, b i860, laborer, bds. with his father, John Dawson William, p o Trumansburg, Tomp. Co., r 62, b 1876, student, son of John Dean Charles L., p o Farmer, r 11, b i860, laborer, bds. with his father, James W. Dean James W., p o Farmer, r 11, b 1826, w Phoebe, farmer 35, for his wife, i horse, i cow Dean Oscar K., p o Trumansburg, Tomp. Co., r 74, prop'r of Frontenac Beach Hotel Dean William, p o Farmer, r 11, b 1824, laborer, owns h and 1 DeGraw John D., p o Farmer, r 23, cor. 26, b 1850, w Sarah L., works on shares for Alton J. Boorom, farm 45, 3 horses, 2 cows, orchard 2 Delong James, p o Covert, r 41, b 1846, w Lucy, laborer, owns h and 1 TOWN OF COVERT. 1 7 Belong Monroe, p o Covert, r 42, b 1834, w Anna, farmer, works on shares with Ezra Watson, for Mrs. Josephine A. Holmes, farm 350, owns 4 horses, 2 cows Delong Monroe, p o Covert, r 46, b 1846, w Anna, laborer, owns h and 1 DeLong C. J. & Co., p o Covert, r 58, (Clifton J. and Richmond DeLong,) dealers in groceries, eggs, butter, fruit, poultry, etc., 2 horses DeLong Clifton J., p o Covert, r 58, b 1866, (C. J. DeLong & Co.,) home with his father Orasmus W. DeLong Laura Lu Miss, p o Covert, r 58, home with her father Orasmus W. DeLong Orsamus W., p o Covert, r 58, b 1837, w Adelia, far- mer 44^, has 2 horses, 4 cows DeLong Richmond, p o Covert, r 58, b 1870, (C. J. DeLong & Co.,) home with his father Orasmus W. Demuvia William C., p o Farmer, b 1868, w Emma, mechanic, Covert saddlery works, rents h and 1, Railroad Denison George B., p o Covert, r 32, b 1827, w Susan N., far- mer 80, rents out to his son, Sylvester B., and also on r 29, farm 130 Denison Harriet, widow of Charles, p o Covert, r 32, home with George B. Denison Sylvester B., p o Covert, r 32, b 1855, w Martha, as- sessor, works on shares for his father, George B., farm 80, and on r 29, farm 130, 6 horses, 3 cows, 50 sheep, orchard 2 Dennis Fanny, widow of Stephen, p o Farmer, resident with her son William W. Dennis William W., p o Farmer, b 1849, w Emma J., 'carriage maker, owns shop and rents house, Main DeWitt Edith L. Miss, p o Farmer, milliner and agent for But- terick's patterns, Main, res do DeWitt James E., p o Farmer, b 1842, w Carrie E., traveling salesman, h Main Dickerson Amelia M. Miss., p o Farmer, home with Jacob D. Winterstein, Main Dickerson Benjamin S., p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 73, b 1866, painter and paper hanger, home with his father John J. Dickerman Clarence M., p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 77, b 1865, farmer 35, and rents it out to M. Lafayette Sloat, has I horse, and boards with M. Lafayette Sloat Dickerson George A., p o Farmer, r 10, b 1855, farmer for his mother Mary E. Manning Dickerson John C, p o Farmer, r 12, b 1865, w Pearl, fruit grower, 9 acres, carpenter and joiner TOWN OF COVERT. Dickerson John J., p o Trumansourg, Tomp Co., r 73, b 1827 in New Jersey, w Elizabeth H., fruit grower and farmer 37, peaches 5 acres, grapes i, quinces i, has 6 horses, 2 cows Dickerson Joseph G., p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 73, b 1867, farmer for his father John J. Dimmick Clinton O., p o Covert, r 41, b 1879, farmer, son of Jesse L. Dimmick Denton E., p o Covert, r 42,, b 1864, w Cornelia, farm laborer, owns h and 1, 3^ acres, has i cow Dimmick Ellen, p o Covert, r 41, student, dau of Jessie L. DIMMICK JESSE L., p o Covert, r4i, b 1840 in Broome Co., w Susan A., saw filer, owns h and 1, soldier in Com- pany C. 126th N. Y. Vols, in Civil War, pensioner, mem- ber of G. A. R., Avery Post 438 of Farmer Dimmick Martha Miss, p o Covert, r 41, student, dau of Jesse L Dimmick Stella Miss, p o Farmer, r 8, housekeeper for Chas. F. Leonard Ditmars Daniel V., p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 80, b 1858 in Schuyler Co., w Clara, farmer 115, has 4 horses, 2 cows, 40 sheep, orchard 2 acres Ditmars Marietta, widow of William, p o Farmer, r 5, owns }4, interest in farm estate 100, and rents out to Jacob Covert, 2 horses, 3 cows, orchard 2 Ditmars Maud Miss, p o Farmer, r 5, owns interest in her fath- er William's farm estate 100, rented out to Jacob Covert, 2 horses, 3 cows, orchard 2 Donley Agnes M. Miss, p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 58, student, dau of James DONLEY JAMES, p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 58, b 1845 in Ireland, w Margaret, works on shares for Henry Wil- liamson farm 93 and owns h and 1 4 acres and works on shares for Charles Ogden, Covert, flagging stone quarry, owns 5 horses, 2 cows Donley James P., p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 58, b 1875, farmer, son of James Donnelly John, p o Farmer, r4, b 1862, w Louise, stone mason, rents h and 1 Donohue Nellie, widow of Daniel P., p o Covert, r 56, home with Johanna Winn Doolittle Jay, p o Farmer, b 1864 in Montour, Schuyler Co., w Cora L., retail grocer, shipper of eggs, poultry, butter and fruit, owns two houses and lots in Havana, Schuyler Co. and h and 1 in Farmer, store Main, residence Orchard cor Prospect TOWN OF COVERT. IQ Doudle John, p o Farmer, r 4, b 1854, ^"^ Mary, stone mason, owns h and 1 Drake SereijO A., p o Farmer, b 1842 in Monroe Co., w Martha A., contractor and builder, shop Raih-oad, owns h and 1 Prospect Dunlap George G., p o Farmer, b 1822, w Mary, Covert farmer 100, rents out on shares to Terence Harlon, i horse, Main Dunn John, p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 66, h 1869, far- mer 10, has 2 horses, i cow Dunn John T., p o Farmer, r 10, b 1817, in New Jersey, far- mer 97, 3 horses, i cow, 10 head cattle, orchard 2 acres Dunn Warren, p o Farmer, r 10, b 1 821, farmer for his brother, John T Durling Minnie Miss, p o Covert, r 56, housekeeper for Alfred D. Hopkins Durnin Andrew E., p o Farmer, r i, b 1873, mechanic in Covert, saddlery works, Main, bds with his father Thomas Durnin George F., p o Farmer, r i, b 1876, laborer, bds with his father Thomas Durnin James, p o Farmer, r 3, b 1847, w Anna J., laborer, owns h and 1, soldier in 193rd N. Y. Vol. infantry in civil war, pensioner DURNIN THOMAS, p o Farmer, r i, b 1843, w Margaret, grape grower, 7 acres, carpenter and builder, younger sons, John J., b 1881, Arthur A., b 1883, and Lewis E., b 1885, veteran of the war of 1861, enlisted 1863 in Co., G. I nth N. Y. Vols, was in several engagements and wounded in the battle of the Wilderness, served till the end of the war in 1865, pensioner and member of the G. A. R. William E. Avery, post No. 438 of Farmer Durnin Thomas Jr., p o Farmer, r i, b 1871, porter in New National Hotel, Auburn, home with his father Thomas Durnin William H,, p o Farmer, r i, b 1878, student, son of Thomas Earls Thomas S., p o Farmer, r 39, b 1832, retired farmer, home with Lewis H. Wilson Easling Elias J., p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co. r 79, b 1826 in Tomp Co., w Lorinda G., farmer 30, has 2 horses, 4 cows, orchard i }4 acres Eldred Eliza, widow of Joseph, p o Farmer, r 18, resident home with her daughter, Mrs. Flora E. Tunison Elgin Butter Co. The, of Farmer was organized April 14, 1894, po Farmer, Pres., D.S. Rappleye ;Secy. and Manager, A. J. Boorom ; Treas.,^Leroy C.| Bradley ;xor.| Leroy and Clinton sts 20 TOWN OF COVERT. Ellison Edley V. Miss, p o Farmer, r 201, student, dau of Louis J Ellison Louis J., p o Farmer, r 20, b 1843, w Mary, farmer 57^, 2 horses, 2 cows, 17 sheep, orchard i acre Ellson William, p o Covert, r 56, b 1827 in England, farmer 2}4 , has I horse, i cow, land all in orchard Emmons Burt D., p o Covert, r 56, b 187 1, w Alice, laborer, r h and 1 Emmons Heber, p o Covert, r 56, b 1874, ^ Lena M., laborer r h and 1 Emmons Herman, p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 68, b 1845, w Lottie, farmer 50, has 3 horses, 4 cows, orchard 2 acres Emons Lewis, p o Farmer, b 1838, w Helen, carpenter and painter. Main Evenden Edgar R.,,p o Farmer, b 1873, printer, bds with his father George, Prospect Evenden George p o Farmer, b 1843 in Pennsylvania, w Adelle, laborer, owns h and 1 Prospect Evertts Carrie Miss, p o Farmer, housekeeper for Dr. Louis A. Gould, Main Eyelenburgh Mary E. Miss, p o Farmer, school teacher, owns h and 1 Seneca parland Asa, p o Farmer, b 1854, ^ Helen, miller, r h and 1 Main Farmer Produce Co. The, p o Farmer, John H. Whitaker, pro- prietor, buyer, jobber, and dealer in general produce, office and plant, Seneca FARMER REVIEW, newspaper, p o Farmer. A weekly newspaper published every Saturday morning. Thomas P. Hause, proprietor, office. Railroad Farrell Ella F. Miss, p o Farmer, r 4, organist at St. Francis' Catholic Church, orchard, home with her father George Farrell George, p o Farmer, r 4, b 1845 in Ireland, w Mar- garet, laborer, owns h and 1, i cow Farrell John, p o Farmer, r 4, b 1870, laborer, bds. with his father George Farrell Mary Miss, p o Farmer, r 4, home with her mother Margaret Farrell William, p o Farmer, r 4, b 1867, hostler at Gambee House, Main Fenn Albert H., p o Covert, r 55, b 1830, w Gertrude M., far- mer 50, has 2 horses, 3 cows, 10 sheep, orchard 10 acres Finch William F., p o Farmer, r 4, b 1861 in Greene Co., w Edith, works on shares for Elizabeth Burr, farm 100, owns 3 horses, 3 cows, 20 sheep Folwell Asa G., p o Farmer, r 13, b 1837, w Lucy A., farmer 10, 2 horses TOWN OF COVERT. 21 Foote Edmund C, p o Farmer, b 1862, w Ella M., custom and ready-made clothing and gents' furnishing goods, Main, residence Lodi st Foote William H., p o Farmer, r 8, b 1854, ^ Catherine, (J. W. Foote & Son, manuf. of pork, bean, and fruit barrels in town of Ovid) residence on r 8, Farmer Fowler Garrett B., p o Farmer, r 48, b 1867, w Cora, farmer for Isaac Tunison Fox John S., p o Farmer, r 10, b 1878, farmer for his father William E Fox Joseph T., p o Farmer, r 10, b 1876, farmer for his father William E Fox Laura May Miss, p o Farmer, r 10, home with her father William E Fox William E., p o Farmer, r 10, b 1828 in England, w Eliz- abeth, farmer 50, 3 horses, i cow, orchard 2 acres, also owns on r 69, farm 14 Frontenac Beach Hotel, p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 74, summer resort, Oscar W. Dean, Trumansburg, N. Y., proprietor Frost Burt J., p o Farmer, b 1874, clerk for Jay Doolittle gro- cery and general store. Main, bds. do Frost Edna M. Miss, p o Farmer, r 51, school teacher, home with her father William H Frost Eldred, p o Farmer, r 48, b 1859, w Jennie C, farmer works on shares for the John Frost estate, farm lOi, owns 3 horses, 2 cows, orchard 2 acres Frost George, p o Covert, r 54, b 1844, farmer about 20, 2 horses, 2 cows Frost George W., p o Covert, r 53, b 1840, w Elizabeth, far- mer 28, has 2 horses, 2 cows Frost James W., p o Farmer, b 1856, saloon, rents h Railroad Frost Phillip, p o Covert, r 47, b 1864, farm laborer, rents h and 1 Frost Phillip G., p o Covert, r 47, b 1868, w Elnora, laborer, rents h and 1 Frost Uhl, p o Farmer, r 51, b 1862, farmer for his father Wil- liam H Frost William H., p o Farmer, r 51, b 1838, w Lorinda, far- mer 200, has 8 horses, 4 cows Frost Wirt, p o Sheldrake, b 1877, clerk for C. D. Osborne, Main, bds. do Fulkerson Amos, p o Farmer, r 23, b 1844, w Mary, farmer 46, 3 horses, 5 cows, (2 pure Jersey, 3 Jersey grades) or- chard 3 acres Fulkerson Edna Miss, p o Farmer, r 23, daughter of Amos 22 TOWN OF COVERT. Fulkerson Margaret, p o Farmer, r 7, resident home with Henry Burch Fulkerson Wade H., p o Farmer, r 23, b 1848, farmer 51, 3 horses, i cow, 20 sheep, orchard 6 acres CAMBEE HOUSE, Farmer, M. Gambee proprietor, first chiss Hvery attached. Main cor Raih'oad GAMBEE MARTIN, p o Farmer, proprietor Gambee House, Main cor Railroad Ganoung Brantha, widow, p o Trumansburg, Tornp Co., r 72 farmer 100, and rents to George Mason, 2 cows, orchard 3 Gardner Cornelius, p o Farmer, r 35, b 1870, farmer for his father Edwin F Gardner Edwin F., p o Farmer, r 35, b 1837 in Newark, N. J., Black Knot Commissioner, farmer 48 and in Lodi farm 25, 4 horses, 3 cows, apple orchard 275 trees, 100 plums, 25 pears Genoung Merritt C, p o Covert, r 56, b 1863, w Nellie, labor- er, r h and 1 Gillett Henry, p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 62, b 1849, ^^^ with Charles W. Pearsall Glazier Phoebe Miss, p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 75, resi- dent home with Travis Hopkins Glazier Sarah C. Miss, p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co-, r 75, resident, home with Travis Hopkins Goodwin WiUiam P., p o Farmer, b i860, w Ida, carpenter and joiner, owns h and 1 Lodi Gordnier Burr, p o Townsendville, r 64, b 1843, w Margaret, harness maker, farmer 54, has 2 horses, 3 cows, or- chard 2 Gordnier Letty, widow of Thomas, p o Townsendville, r 64, resident, owns farm 30 Gosbee Albert, p o Farmer, r 27, b 1846 in Kent Co., Eng- land, w Mary E., laborer, rents h and 1 Gosbee Mary E., w of Albert, p o Farmer, r 27, carpet weaver Gould Louis A. Dr., p o Farmer, b 1852 in Merrimac Co., N. H., w Hannah Jones, allopathic physician and surgeon, office and res Main Grace John, p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 78, b 1871 in Ire- land, section hand L. V. R. R., bds with Patrick Portill Grace Patrick, p o Farmer, b 1868, section hand L. V. R. R., bds Prospect Grant Emmett C, p o Farmer, b 1854, w Grace E., postmast- er, supt Covert's saddlery works. Main, res North Main Grant Grace E., w of Emmett C, p o Farmer, at>s't postmaster, h N Main Gray Frank, p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 51 cor 68, b J863, w Annie R., farmer for Jared H. Smith, r h and 1 Town of covert. 23 Grove Charles W., p o Farmer, b 1862, w Carrie M., thresher, steam saw mill and feed mill, Clinton owns h and 1, Knight Grove DeWitt, p o Farmer, r 22, b 1858, w Mary F,, mill man and farmer, owns h and 1, Mechanic Grove Georgie Miss, p o Farmer, r 13, housekeeper for her father Samuel C Grove Samuel C, p o Farmer, r 13, b 1830, thresher and grist mill, owns h and 1 Hadley Alfred B., p o Farmer, b 1848, decorator, sign and carriage painter, shop R. R. ave, bds Prospect st., soldier in Co. E io8th N. Y. Vols., promoted into Co. B same regiment as lieut., was in 35 engagements, wounded in battle at Gettysburg, pensioner Hageman Carrie E., w of Herman B., p o Farmer, r 5, owns ^ interest in the estate of her father Wm. Ditmars, in farm 100, 2 horses, 3 cows, orchard 2 Hageman Herman B., p o Farmer, r 5, b 1854^ ^ Carrie E., house carpenter, bds with Marietta Ditmars Halford John W., p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 63, b 1855 in Schuyler Co., w Edith Robinson, works on shares for Mary Ann Hazleton, farm 50, owus 2 horses, 2 cows Halford Gabern, p o Covert, r 41, b 1850, w Ann, labooer, r h and 1 Hall Adelia, widow of John C, p o Farmer, farmer 150 on r 38, worked by her son Ira C, residence Railroad Hall Alice M. Miss, p o Farmer, student, home with her father Ira C, Geneva street Hall Harris, p o Farmer, r 14, b 1846, w Susan, building mover and stone mason, owns h and 1 2^^, has two horses, soldier in Co. I iiith New York Vols in civil war, pensioner Hall John Wilbur, p o Farmer, b 1879, student, home with his father Ira C, Geneva street HALL IRA C, p o Farmer, b 1846, w Carrie C, dealer in grain, hay, coal and fertilizers, farmer owns on r 38, farm 150, 4 horses, residence Geneva street Hall Porter, p o Farmer, r 27, b 1848, w Claudia, works on shares for James M. Rappleye, farm 220, owns 4 horses, 2 cows, orchard 7 Hand William, p o Covert, r 20, b 1855, ^ Margaret, farmer 65, has 4 horses, 3 cows, 25 sheep, orchard 2 acres Handlon Edward, p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 66, b 1848, w Anna M., farmer 10, has 2 horses, i cow Hanlin Owen, p o Farmer, b 1868, clerk for M. Gambee, Gambee House, Main 24 TOWN OF COVERT*. Harding Michael, p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 72 cor 79, b 1846 in Ireland, w Mary, section foreman L. V. R. R., owns h and 1, 5 acres Harman Thomas, p o Farmer, b 1845 in Ireland, w Mary, saloon. Railroad Hatt Fannie, widow of William, p o Farmer, r 38 cor 34, resi- dent home with Thomas J. Sniffin HAUSE THOMAS P., p o Farmer, b i860, job printer and publisher of the Farmer Review, a weekly newspaper published every Saturday morning, office and residence Railroad Hawks Edwin A., p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 57, b 185 7, w Mary E., school teacher and farmer for his aunt Annis Crane on farm 60, owns h and 1 2 Hawks Edith A. Miss., p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 72 school teacher, home with her father George W Hawks George W., p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 72, b 1827 in Delaware co., w Etta M., farmer 40, has 3 horses 4 cows, orchard 3, soldier in Co. I, 144th N. Y. Vols, in civil war, pensioner Hazleton Mary Ann, widow of Elijah, p o Trumansburg Tomp Co., r 63, farmer 50, rents out on shares to John W. Hal- ford, owns I cow Heasley Charles M., Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 73, b 1865, w Anne, laborer L. V. R. R. depot, owns h and 1, 5 acres Henry Ralph S., p o Farmer, r 23, b 1833, w Mary Brooks, farmer 10, i horse, i cow, orchard, apples i acre, fruit plums, pears, peaches, quinces and grapes 5 acres, also owns in town of Ovid farm 16 HILL ARTHUR R. Dr., p o Farmer, b 1854, eclectic physi- cian and surgeon, office and residence, Cayuga, w Mary R., died May 22, 1893 Hill Byron R., p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 61, b 1870, w Mmnie D.' laborer, home with Robert Dawson, i horse, i cow Hinman Eliza, widow of Lockwood,p o Farmer, resident owns residence, banking house, post office and lot. Main Hill Frances A. Miss, p o Farmer, resident, home with her brother Dr. Arthur R. Hill, Cayuga Holmes Josephine A., widow of Gilbert, p o Covert, r 31, farmer, rents out on shares to Delong & Watson,farm 350, owns 4 horses, 4 cows, orchard 3 Holton Charles S., p o Farmer, b 1856, livery and boarding stables at the Gambee House, Main bds do Holton Eliza Miss, p o Farmer, home with her father Firmon, Main TOWN OF COVERi*. 25 HoUon Eugene K., p o Farmer, b 1844, w Ella, carpenter and builder, owns h and 1 Lodi Holton Firmon, p o Farmer, b 1819, w Mary Jane, retired blacksmith, home with his son Charles S., Main Holton Henry T., p o Farmer, b 1874, clerk in Case's hard- ware store, Main, bds. Lodi HOPKINS ALFRED D., p o Covert, r 56, b 1836, w Court- ney L., farmer for his wife, owns in Orange Co., farm 100 Hopkins Courtney L., wife of Alfred D., p o Covert, r 56, owns farm 100, worked by her husband Alfred D., has 5 horses, 9 cows, 15 sheep, orchard 3 Hopkins Mary L. Miss, p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 80, resident Hopkins Prezilla Miss, p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 80, resi- dent Hopkins Samuel D., p o Trumansburg. Tomp Co., r 80, b 1838, farmer 145, has 5 horses, 4 cows, 30 sheep, orchard 100 trees Hopkins Travis, p o TiTimansburg, Tomp Co., r 75, b 1821, w Eliza, farmer no, has 4 horses, 3 cows, orchard 2 acres HORNELL HARMONY KENNELS, p o Covert, r 39, Cler- mont S. Wixom, proprietor Horning Albert, p o Farmer, b 1857 in Schuyler Co., teamster for C. C. Yates, h Railroad Horton Allen B., p o Farmer, r 38, b 1847, w Mary E., farmer for Ira C. Hall, on farm 147, owns 3 horses, 3 cows HORTON FRANK, p o Covert, r 55, b 1859, w Emma, gen- eral merchant and farmer, owns on r 41, farm 60, has 2 horses, i cow, orchard i^ Horton Joel, p o Covert, r 41, b 1857, w Celia M., farmer, owns interest in estate of his father, Orlo, in farm 120, and owns 4 horses, 4 cows, apiarist 3 colonies orchard 4 acres, grapes 9 acres Horton Julia E. Miss, p o Covert, r 41, resident, owns interest in the estate of her father, Orlo, in tarm 120, worked by her brother Joel Horton Irving, p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 66, b 185 1, w Ella, farmer, rents from Marvin Brown, Ithaca, farm 40, has 2 horses, 2 cows Horton Mary S., widow of Orlo, p o Covert, r 41, resident, owns interest in the estate of her husband in farm 120, worked by her son Joel Horton Smith, p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 66, b 1859, ^ Mary, farmer 10, 2 horses, i cow. w owns 30 acres Hotel Robinson, Farmer, A. Knox McDuffie proprietor, good livery attached. Main 26 Town of covert. Howell Earl T., p o Farmer, r 51, b 1876, student, son of Al- bertson, died April 11, 1894 Howell Albertson, p o Farmer, r 51, b 1844, w Hulda, farmer 60, and on r 49, farm 120, has 7 horses, (i Rysdyk), 3 cows, 25 sheep, orchard 4 acres Howell William H.. p o Farmer, r 17, b 1835 ^^ Sussex Co., New Jersey, w Jennie, farmer, works on shares for John P. Rappleye, farm 100, owns 5 horses, 2 cows Hunt J. Taylor, p o Farmer, b 1858, w Mary N., vineyardist and general fruit grower, owns on r 23, farm 40, 5,000 grape vines, 2,000 dwarf pear trees, 100 cherry trees, 100 plum, 300 quince, 900 currants, strawberries i acre, 1,000 raspberry bushes, apple orchard i acre, i horse, office and res. North Main Hunt John T., p o Farmer, r 10, b 1857, w Minnie B., farmer 40, 2 horses, 2 cows Huddle Albert E., p o Farmer, b 1868, w Bertha, mechanic Covert saddlery works. Main, rents h and 1, Seneca |ke John, p o Farmer, r 26, b 1844, w Mary, farmer 10, and ca'penter and joiner, 3 horses, 2 cows Jackson George, p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 76, quarry- man, rents h and 1 Jaycox Orlin R., p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 80, b 1824 in Lewis Co., farmer 10, has i horse, i cow Jaycox Urania E. Miss, p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 80, home with her father Orlin R Johnson Frank, p o Farmer, b 1854, ^ Alice, painter and paper hanger, owns h and 1, r 4 Johnston Harlan S., p o Farmer, r 21, b 1869, w Elizabeth, farmer for his father Menzo W Johnston Menzo W., p o Farmer, r 21, b 1837, w Elizabeth, farmer 130, 7 horses, 4 cows, (i Jersey grade and 4 Dur- hams) 30 Shropshire sheep, orchard 2 acres K^ellogg Daniel M. Dr., p o Farmer, b 1864, veterinary surgeon, bds Main Kellogg William A.^ p o Farmer, vice-president and sec'y The Porter Manufacturing Co., Cayuga, res Lodi Kennedy Egbert, p o Farmer, b 1872, cigar maker for John King, Main, bds with his mother Eliza J., Railroad Kennedy Eliza J-, p o Farmer, widow of Philander S., resident r h and 1 Railroad Kennedy, Frank W., p o Farmer, b 1862, teamster for Ira C, Hall h Railroad Kennedy Hattie L. Miss,p o Farmer, basket maker, home with her mother Eliza J Kennedy Louis P., p o Farmer, r 8,b 1870, w Margaret, farm laborer, r h and 1 TOWN OF, COVERT. Kennedy Mary Miss, p o Farmer, basket maker, home with her mother Eliza J. Raih-oad Kennedy Sarah M. Miss, p o Farmer, resident, home with Elizabeth K. Willers, Seneca cor, Lodi Kerns Anna M. Miss, p o Farmer, r 9 cor of 12, dan of James Kerns Cornelia E. Miss, p o Farmer, r 9 cor 12, dau of James Kerns Isabella Miss, p o Farmer, r 9 cor 12, student, dau of James Kerns James, p o Farmer, r 9 cor 12, b 1834 ^" Ireland, w Ann, milk route and farmer 230. milk sales about 100 quarts daily, 10 hor-ses, 26 grade Durham cows, apiarist 10 colonies, 6 Jersey red hogs, orchard 5 acres and works on shares on r 18, farm 70 belonging to Mrs. Edgar Tunison Kerns John C, p o Farmer, r 9 cor 12, b 1866, hay presser, (upright horse) and farmer for his father James Kerns Joseph B., p o Farmer, r 9 cor 12, b 1871, hay press, (upright horse) and farmer for his father James Kerns Robert E., p o Farmer, r 9 cor 12, b 1873, farmer for his father James Kerns William, p o Farmer, r 9 cor 12, b 1862, farmer for his father James King Andrew J., p o Farmer, r 10, b i83i,w Catharine, farmer 100, 4 horses, 2 cows, 26, sheep, orchard 2 acres, also owns on r 49 farm 154, rented out to his son John D King Ann Eliza, widow of Harvey, p o Trnmansburg, Tomp Co., r 73, resident, home with Herman S. Selover King Benjamin, p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 58, b 1813, farmer 125, rents out on shares to his son Tertullus H., has I horse, 50 sheep King Charles S., p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 63, b 1828, w Margaret A., farmer for his wife King Huldah Miss, Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 58, farmer 44, rented out on shares to Joseph Dickerson, i cow KING JOHN, p o Farmer, b 1851, w Mary Jane, cigar manuf. and wholesale and retail liquor dealer, factory, store and residence Main King John D., po Townsendville, r 49, b 1864, w Ursula C, works for his father Andrew J., farm 154, owns 2 horses, 3 cows, 23 sheep, orchard 150 trees KING KATE, w of Maurice King, p o Farmer, r 40, canvass- ing agent King Katie F. Miss, p o Farmer, school teacher, home with her father John, Main King Margaret Miss, p o Farmer, r 4, housekeeper, Thomas 28 TOWN or COVERT. King Margaret A., w of Chas. S., p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 63, farmer 66, worked by her husband, has 7 horses, I cow King Mary Miss, p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r58, resident, home v.'ith her father Benjamin KING MAURICE, p o Farmer, r 40, b 1844 in England, w Kate, tree agent and agent for nursery stock generally, rents h and 1, has i horse King Tertullus H., p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 58, b 1840, w Hattie P., (King & Robinson,) farmer 50 and works on shares for his father Benjamin, farm 125, has 6 horses, i cow, 170 sheep, owns flagging stone quarry also sur- veyor King Thomas, p o Farmer, r 4, b 1840, laborer, owns h and 1 5 acres King Thomas, p o Farmer, b 1838, clerk for John King, cigar factory Main, res r 4 King & Robinson, p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 58, (Ter- tullus H. King and Frederick Robinson), fruit growers on 60 acres, 10,000 grape vines, 1,500 peach trees, 1,000 plums, 150 apricots, 100 pears, 200 cherries, 2 acres straw- berries, 100 sheep, also owns flagging stone quarry i acre Kinsella Alvan B., p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 71, b 1878, student, home with his father Thomas Kinsella Edward, p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 78, b 1866, section boss L. V. R. R., bds with his mother Ellen Kinsella Ellen, widow of Miles, p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 78, r h and 1 KINSELLA THOMAS, p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 71, b 1859, ^ -'^^^' farmer for Levi Wheeler, Trumansburg, and Travis Hopkins, Covert, farm 125, owns i cow Kinsella William, p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 78, b 1872, section hand L. V. R. R., bds with his mother Ellen Kinsley John, p o Farmer, b 1865, w Maggie, section boss, L. V. R. R., r h and 1, Orchard Kishpaugh Aaron, p o Farmer, b 1850, w Sarah B., laborer, owns h and 1 Prospect cor Orchard Knight Edward M., p o Farmer, b 1836, w Josephine C. , ex. merchant, capitalist, h Main, summer res Carleton Island, St. Lawrence River Lamoreaux Ellsworth, p o Farmer, r 4, b 1828, w Catherine A., farmer 130, has 4 horses, 4 cows, 30 sheep, orchard 2 Lamoreaux Jennie Louise Miss, p o Farmer, r 4, home with her father Ellsworth Laracy Elizabeth, widow of Peter, p o Farmer, resident, r h and 1 TOWN OF COVERT. 29 Leet Amos H., p o Farmer, b 1824 in Tomp Co., w Sally, car- riage, wagon and sleigh dealer, Main h do Leet Frank B., p o Farmer, b 1876, resides with his grandfath- er Amos H., Main Leet Hattie Miss, p o Farmer, dressmaker, rents h and 1, Sen- eca Leggett Merinda B., widow of Edmund S., p o Covert, r 56, h with her daughter Mrs. Courtney L. Hopkins Leonard Charles F., p o Farmer, b 1856, w Artie Smalley, fruit grower and farmer 93 acres, also owns in town of Ovid, farm 58, 8 horses, 9 Durham and Jersey cows, 25 Shropshire grade sheep, breeder and dealer in Berkshire hogs, orchard 25 acres, residence r 8 LONGSTREET ALICE B. MISS, p o Farmer, (Ryno «& Longstreet,) owns h and 1, Orchard Louth Thomas, p o Farmer, r 48, b 1824, laborer, owns h and 1 Lyon Madison, p o Farmer,b 1834, w Sarah, resident, owns h and 1 Seneca Lyons Alonzo, p o Farmer, r 15, b 1843, w Carrie, painter and paper hanger, rents h and 1 Lyttle Sarah Miss, p o Farmer, housekeeper for William A. Kellogg, Lodi IVIaggner Mary Miss, p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 60, housekeeper for Michael Manning Malone Patrick, p o Farmer, r 14, b 1817 in Ireland, laborer, owns h and 1 Mann Jane, widow of Rev. Dr. Alex. M. Mann, p o Farmer, owns h and 1 Manning Adin C, p o Farmer, b 1865, w Matie, works in Co- vert's saddlery works, Main, rents h Main Manning Charles D., p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 74, b 1863, w Anna, breeder of rose and single comb brown and white Leghorns, barred Plymouth Rock fowls, etc., rents h and 1 Manning Frank, p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 62, b 1854, w Susan, thresher and farmer, 50, has 3 horses, 2 cows Manning George, p o Town^endville, r 49, b 1844, laborer, rents h and 1 Manning George D., p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 55, b 1862, w Samantha, farmer, owns on r 53, farm 18, and rents h and 1 Manning Lena Miss, p o Farmer, r 23, home with Wade H. Fulkerson Manning Mary E., wife of Thomas, p o Farmer, r 10, farmer 68, 3 horses, 3 cows, 18 sheep, orchard 2 Manning Mary E., widow of John, p o Farmer, r 23, house- keeper for Wade H. Fulkerson 4 30 TOWN OF COVERT. Manning Michael, p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co>, r 60, b 1852, laborer L. V. R. R., owns h and 1 Manning William H., p o Townsendville, r 49, b 1870, w Min- nie M., works on shares for Oberson Hall, farm 50, 3 horses, 50 sheep, owns i cow Marrow John, p o Covert, r 54, b 1824, farmer 20, has 2 horses Marsh William C, p o Covert, r 54, b 1869, farmer, and im- porter and breeder of registered Shropshire sheep, bds. with Jared Carle Mason Edith A. Miss, p o Farmer, r 24, home with her mother, Jennie Mason George D., p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 72, b 1854, w Addie, works on shares for Brantha Ganoung, farm 100, owns 4 hordes, 2 cows Mason Frank A., p o Farmer, r 24, b 1875, farmer for his mother Jennie Mason Henry, p o Covert, r 55, b 1822 in England, retired carpenter and joiner, owns h and 1 2 Mason Jennie, widow of George, p o Farmer, r 24, farmer 62, 2 horses, 2 cows, 8 sheep Mason Sarah, widow of Edward, p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 72, cor 60, farmer 15, i cow, orchard i^. Mathews John, p o Farmer, b 1872, cigarmaker, and foreman in John King's cigar factory. Main, bds. Main Mathews Patrick, p o Farmer, b 1845, w Alice, mason, con- tractor and builder, owns house and two stores on Main, residence do McArdle James, p o Farmer, r 4, b 1839, ^ Kate, laborer, owns h and 1 McCarthy Thomas, p o Farmer, r 12, b 1840, laborer, owns h and 1 McCarthy Thomas, p o Farmer, r 22, b 1820, laborer, owns h and 1, soldier in Co E, 148th N.Y.Vols. in civil war, pen- sioner McCarthy William, p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 68, b 1833, farmer 80, has 3 horses, 2 cows, orchard 2 acres McCoy Jane A. Miss, p' o Covert, r 29, cor 32, dressmaker, home with her father Minor B. McCoy Julia Miss, p o Covert, r 29, cor 32, resident, home with her father Minor B. McCoy Minor B., p o Covert, r 29, cor 32, b 1827 in Tomp- kins Co-, farmer 5, i horse, i cow McCoy Morris C, p o Farmer, r 20, b 1849, ^ Betsy A., far- mer 175, 7 horses, 4 cows, orchard 2, 170 acres is assessed to wife McCoy Susan A. Miss, p o Farmer, r 20, dau of Morris C. TOWN OF COVERT. 3 1 McDuffee Darwin, p o Farmer, b 1841, carpenter and joiner, owns h and 1, Prospect McDuffie A. Knox, p o Farmer, b 1846 in Varick, w Mary Frances, prop. Hotel Robinson, livery attached, Main McDuffie LeRo}^ A., b 187 1 in Varick, clerk Hotel Robinson McDougall John, p o Covert, r 56, b 1868, works on shares for Milo V. Cole, farm 113, owns 3 horses, 3 cows McKeel D. Clinton, p o Farmer, b 1864, w Flora, mechanic Covert saddlery works, owns h and 1, Lodi McMAHON THOMAS H., p o Farmer, (VanKirk & Mc- Mahon), b i86i,w Jane F., h opposite A.V. Minor's store, Main McMurray Charles W., p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 30, b 1849, laborer, rents h and 1 Medlock Fred C, p o Covert, r 55, b 1865, w Carrie E., rents of G. W. Hoysradi , of Ithaca, farm 73, and on same road farm 48, owns 2 horses, 2 cows, 40 sheep, orchard 2^ Medlock Morris, p o Farmer, r 15, b 1869, w Elida, farmer 98, 3 horses, 2 cows, orchard 2 Miller Andrew, p o Farmer, b 1809, w Mary E., retired far- mer, owns h and 1, Lodi Miller Charles M., p o Farmer, r 7, b 1866, w Julia, farmer, works on shares for his father Howard, farm 96, owns 4 horses, 2 cows Miller Edward B., p o Farmer, b 1861, w Franc C, telegraph operator L. V. R. R., rents h and 1, Railroad Miller Howard, p o Farmer, r 7, b 1829, w Sarah, farmer 96, 'rents out on shares to his son Charles M., i horse, orchard 4 acres Miller Warren L., p o Farmer, b 1840, w Johanna, grocery and dry goods, owns h and 1, Mechanic Miller William H., p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 59, b 1848, farmer 90, has 8 horses, 4 cows, 80 sheep, orchard 4 MILNE JAMES, p o Covert, r 55, b 1831 in Scotland, w Jes- sie, works on shares for James Allen, of Hector, Schuyler Co., farm 125, owns 4 horses, i cow, enlisted in 1862 in Co. I, 137th N. Y. Vols., in several engagements, wounded, and discharged at the end of the war 1865, a pensioner Milne James R., p o Covert, r 55, b 1854, w Fannie B., la- borer, rents h and 1 MINOR ABRAM V., p o Farmer, b 1844, in Allegany Co., N. Y., w Mary E., dealer in groceries, hardware, boots and shoes, and general store. Main, res Main Minor Alice L. Miss, p o Farmer, student, dau of George L., Seneca 32 TOWN OF COVERT. Minor George L., p o Farmer, b 1849 ^^ Allegany Co.,w Liz- zie O., carpenter and painter, owns h and 1, Seneca Minor William, p o Farmer, b 1877. student, and house car- penter, son of George L., Seneca Mizener George W., p o Farmer, b 1841;, w Mary C, house- painter and sexton of the Reformed Church, r h and 1, Main Moore John B., p o Farmer, b 1856, w Minnie C, station agent, U. S. Express agent, and operator L. V. R. R., res Lodi Moore John, p o Covert, r 42, b 1825 in Delaware Co., farmer 84, has 2 horses, 2 cows, orchard 2 acres Moore William W., p o Covert, r 42, b 1850 in Schuyler Co., farmer for his father John, and deputy postmaster Morehouse Eli, p o Farmer, r 3, b 1838, w Sarah L., fruit grower and farmer 17, grapes 3 acres, apples i, blackber- ries 3, 2 horses, i cow Morris Jennie, wife of Edwin, p o Farmer, resident Main Moorow John, p o Covert, r — , farmer Mosher George A., p o Farmer, b 1839 ^^ Tompkins Co., w Nancy, harnessmaker, Main, h Seneca Mundy Burt, p o Farmer, b 1863. w Claud, works for Covert's saddlery works, h Main Mundy Helen E. Miss, p o Farmer, resident home with her mother Marietta, Lodi Mundy Marietta, widow of Hamilton O., p o Farmer, resident, owns h and 1 Lodi Murphy George W., p o Farmer, b 1837, w Helen Mary, dealer in boots and shoes* and groceries, owns h and 1, store and residence. Main Murphy Polly Ann, widow of Isaac, p o Farmer, owns h and 1, Railroad Murphy William, p o Farmer, b 1834, ^ Harriet, ex-justice of the peace, horse dealer, etc., owns h and 1, Railroad Murray Bridget, widow of Henry, p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 57, owns h and 1 8, i cow Murray William, po Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 57, b 1875, laborer, home with his mother Bridget l^eville Samuel, p o Covert, r 40, b 1822, w Louisa, farmer 361^, 2 horses, 2 cows, orchard 2 NORMAN JAMES, po Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 76, b 1822 in Ireland, w Anna, farmer 17, and rents of Byron Spaulding of Tomp " Co., stone flagging quarry i acre, has 2 horses, 2 cows, orchard 2 acres Norman Robert, p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 76, b 1863, stone mason, home with his father James toWN OF COVERl*. 33 North Thad., p o Covert, h and 1 Q'Connell Gilbert, p o Trumansburg,Tomp Co., r 78, b 1874, laborer, home with his father Martin O'Connell Martin, p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 78, b 1834 in Ireland, w Margaret, larmer 2^, has i cow O'Connell Martin, p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 74, b 1854 in Tomp Co., w Helen, owner and proprietor, Frontenac Beach Hotel O'Connell Mary C. Miss, p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 72, tailoress, home with her father Richard "O'Connell Richard, p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 72, b 1828 in Ireland, w Mary, farmer 5, has i horse, i cow O'Connell Thomas, p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 74, b 1858 in Trumansburg, w Sarah, farmer works on shares for Herman Pease, of Trumansburg, N. Y., farm 147, 5 horses, 4 cows, (2 thoroughbred Jerseys,) orchard 4 acres O'Donnell Mary Miss, p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 78, housekeeper for her father Timothy O'Donnell Timothy, p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 78, b 1821 in Ireland, farmer 12, has i cow O'Donnell Timothy jr., p o Trumansburg,Tomp Co., r 78, b 1864, laborer, home with his father Timothy Ogden Albert, p o Covert, r 29, b 1840, w Katie, works on shares for Charles Ogden, farm 140, owns 4 horses, 3 cows Ogden Charles, p o Covert, r 58, b 1806, farmer 80, on r 43 farm 100, and on r 42 farm 70, and on r 29 -farm 140, all rented out on shares, has 2 horses 2 cows Ogden George, p o Covert, r 58, b 1848, farmer 40, rents out on shares to James Donley Ogden George p o Covert r 29, b 1878, student and farmer, son of Albert Ogden Mary Miss, p o Covert, r 58, home with her father Charles Ogden Sarah C. Miss, p o Covert, r 29, home with her father Albert Ogden William H., p o Covert, r 58, b 1838, w Isabel, black- smith and horse shoer, r h and 1 O'Hara Peter, p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 76, b 1852, w Bridget, quarryman, owns h and 1 O'Leary John, p o Farmer, r 28, b 1834, ^ Margaret, laborer, owns h and 1 O'Riley Edward, p o Covert, r 45 ,b 1839 i" Ireland, w Bridget, general blacksmith, owns shop and h and 1 O'Riley Sarah L. Miss, p o Covert, r 45, school teacher, home with her father Edward 34 TOWN OF COVERT. Osgood A. Sears, p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 58, b 1869, farmer for his father Lewis P. Osgood Abram V., p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co.,r 58, b 1874, farmer for his father Lewis P. Osgood David, p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 58, b 1867, w Bessie L., machinist, home with his father Lewis P. Osgood Lewis P., Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 58, b 1844, w Rebbeca, fruit grower and farmer 55, and in Lodi farm 113, 3 horses, 4 cows, raspberries 9 acres, cherries i, plums 2, grapes i, blackberries i, peaches i Osgood Tunis C, p o Trumansbnrg, Tomp Co., r 58, b 1877, farmer, son of Lewis P. Osgood William D., p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 58, b 1872, carpenter and joiner, home with his father Lewis P pADGHAM RICHARD WATSON DR., p o Farmer, b 1850 in Barbadoes W. L Islands, Eclectic Physician and Sur- geon, member of the Eclectic Medical Society of Elmira, and also of the Eclectic Medical State Society, office and res Prospect Palmer Frederick, p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 53, b 1861, w Bessie, farmer for his father George on farm 134, 4 horses, i cow Palmer George G., p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 73, b 1870, w Adelle, farmer for his father Henry W. Palmer Henry W., p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 73, b 1841 in Onondaga Co., w Mary J., farmer 164, has 4 horses, 3 cows, 5 head cattle, orchard 2 Parker Freeman, p o Farmer, r 9 cor 3, b 1819, w Elizabeth, farmer 21, 2 horses, i cow, w owns 18 acres of the farm Patrick George, p o Covert, r 54, b 1842, thresher and laborer, bds with his brother Joseph Patrick John A., p o Covert, r 41, b 1855, w Mary L., farmer, works on shares for Ebenezer Hart, Tomp Co., farm 125, owns 4 horses, 2 cows, orchard 2 acres Patrick Joseph, p o Covert, r 54, b 1854, ^ Mary, laborer, r h and 1 Patterson Maria, w of Frank, p o Farmer, r 14, farmer 76, rents out in fields, 2 horses, i cow, 75 sheep, orchard 2 Pease D. Rossley, p o Covert, r 56, b 1854 i" Tomp Co., w Frances, works farm for his wife, 16^ Pease Frances, w of D. Rossley, p o Covert, r 56, farmer 161^, has I horse, i cow Pearsali Charles W., p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 62, b 1864, w Salina, farmer, owns with his mother Vashi Terry of St. Louis, Mo., farm 150, 3 horses, 3 cows, 40 sheep Pell Alfred, p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 59, b 1861, w Emma, highway commissioner and farmer, owns h and 1 TOWisr OF COVEkT. 35 Pell Henry, p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 66, b 1826, w Eliza, farmer 100, has 3 horses, 3 cows, 25 sheep, or- chard 3 Pell Ira, p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 67, b 1859, ^ I^^' farmer 33, has 2 horses, 2 cows 15 sheep Peterson Abram C, p o Farmer, b 185 1, w Caroline W., dry goods and carpets, Main res Seneca Peterson Abram D., p o Farmer, b 1830, w Mary J., farmer, owns on r 3, farm 80, worked by his son Charles, h Main Peterson Christopher Q., p o Farmer, r 7, b 1843, w Margaret, farmer 50, 3 horses, i cow, 20 sheep, orchard 2 acres Peterson Cornelius, p o Farmer, b 1823 w Ariet, retired farm- er, owns h and 1, 16 Main Peterson Fred, p o Farmer, r 4, emp Covert's Saddlery Works Peterson Helen B, Miss, p o Farmer, bookkeeper and clerk for her father Abram C. Peterson John B., p o Farmer, b 1848, w Lucy A., groceries, crockery, boots, shoes, hats caps, etc.. Main, res do Peterson Lorena, w of Fred, p o Farmer, r 4 Peterson Louisa M: Miss, p o Farmer, student, home with her father, John B. Peterson Marian L. Miss, p o Farmer, home with her father, John B. Peterson William E., p o Farmer, b 1861, w Carrie A., grocer- ies, crockery, hats, caps, boots and shoes. Main, res do Pierce Elias, p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 54, b 1849, w Esther, farm laborer for John R. Bates, rents h and 1 Pierce Frank, p o Farmer r 2, b 1854, farmer for Susan M. Burr, bds do Porter John S., p o Covert, r 41, b 1834, ^ Harriet L., painter and paper hanger, rents h and 1 Porter Mnfg Co The, p o farmer, W.W.Boyer pres and treas, William A. Kellogg v-pres and sec'y, mnfr of iron and wood wagon jacks, horse and cattle ties, etc., Cayuga Porter William, p o Farmer, b 1853, farmer 86, breeder and dealer in Whitefoot trotting stock, bds with Frank A. Rap- pleye, Lodi Portill Patrick, p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 78, b 1867 in Ireland, w Ellen, section hand L.V. R. R., r h and 1 Pratt James R., p o Covert, r 42, b 1824, retired merchant, rents h and 1 Procter William, p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 60 b 1841 in England, w Ellen laborer, owns h and 1 Proper Davis, p o Farmer, b 1839, ^ Mahala, laborer, rents h and 1 Cayuga Quinn Bridget, widow of Henry, p o Farmer, r 15, resident, owns h and 1 36 'i'OWN OF COVER't. Quinn Henry, p o Farmer, r 15, b 1861, farm laborer, home with his mother, Bridget Quinn James, p o Farmer, r 4, b 1820, w Jane, laborer, owns h and 1 5 acres Quinn John, p o Farmer, r 15, b i860, farm laborer, home with his mother, Bridget Quinn Mary Miss, p o Farmer, r 4, stenographer and type writer, home with her father, James Quinn Nancy, widow of John, p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 58, owns h and 1, 5 acres, has 2 cows Quinn William, p o Farmer, b 1855, w Margaret, stone mason and laborer, owns h and 1 E s Prospect pappleye Adoniram J., Farmer, r 23, b 1840, w Luzetta Flagg, farmer 108, 5 horses, 2 cows, 32 Shropshire grade sheep, orchard 2 acres Rappleye Alfred E., p o Farmer, b 1868, r 13, w Eda, farmer, works on shares for his father, Peter W., farm 70, 3 horses, 5 cows 16 sheep, orchard 3 h, r 13 Rappleye Ansel, p o Farmer, b 1811, retired farmer, 50 owns h and 1 Lodi Rappleye Arthur, p o Farmer, b 1872 ,w Martha, clerk for Homer C. Case, Main, h Railroad Rappleye Arthur, p o Farmer, b 1872, w Hattie E., clerk for Homer C. Case, Railroad RAPPLEYE D. SCOTT, p o Farmer, r 17, b 1852, w Anna W., agent for McCormick harvesting machinery and agri- cultural implements generally, also breeder and dealer in live stock, rents farm 78 of Tunis S. Rappleye Ella Miss, p o Farmer, r 23, home with her father Adoniram J Rappleye Frank A., p o Farmer, b 1853 in Tomp Co.,w Frances Isabel, breeder of 16 varieties of buff fowls, also carpenter and builder, h Lodi Rappleye Fred L., p o Farmer, b 1859, ^ Mary E., book, keeper and typewjiter for Covert Saddlery works. Main, h Seneca Rappleye Ford, p o Farmer, b 1836, w Sarah E., laborer, rents h and 1 Lodi Rappleye Hudson, p o Farmer, r 17, b 1828, w Samantha, re- tired farmer, owns h and 1 Rappleye Jamfes M., p o Farmer, r 17, b 1827, w Hannah E., farmer 220, and owns farm in Lodi, rents out on shares to Porter Hall, 2 horses, i cow, orchard 7. Died April 4, 1894. Rappleye Jennie, widow of Charles, p o Farmer, dressmaker, owns h and 1 Prospect TOWN OF COVERT. ^^ Rappleye John P., p o Farmer, b 1813, r 17, farmer 100, rents out on shares, to William H. Howell, i cow, South Main Rappleye John R., p o Farmer, b 1864, w Ella H., brakeman L. V. R. R., rents h and 1 Main Rappleye Lewis M., p o Farmer, b 1867, asst postmaster and secretary of the Boyer Diamond Vineyard Co. Limited, bds with his father, Thaddeus W. Rappleye Luella Miss, p o Farmer, resident, owns h and 1 Main Rappleye Marion, p o Farmer, r 13 b 1842, w Ruth, farmer 50, 3 horses, 3 cows, orchard 3 acres Rappleye Mary A. Miss, p o Farmer, resident, home with her mother, Rachel W., Cayuga Rapplej^e Peter W., p o Farmer, b 1838, w Stella W., retired farmer, h Lodi Rappleye Rachel W., widow of William W., po Farmer, resi- dent, owns h and 1 3 acres, Cayuga Rappleye Susan A., widow of Samuel, p o Farmer, resident, owns h and 1 Main Rappleye Thaddeus W., p o Farmer, b 1832, w Eliza J. Bas- sett, mnfroftin, copper and sheet iron ware, tin roofing, etc., overseer of the poor, owns h and 1 on Seneca, and w owns h and 1 on Lodi, residence do Rappleye Tunis S., p o Farmer, r 17, b 1805, w Mary J., far- mer 78, rents out to D. Scott Rappleye, 6 horses, 6 cows, orchard 2 acres Rappleye Wirt W., p o Townsendville, r 25, b 1854, ^ Addie S., farmer 52, 3 horses, 2 cows, 50 sheep, orchard 2 acres Rich John A. Rev., p o Covert, r 56, b 1841 in Gloucester, Mass., w Charlotte E., pastor Baptist church of Covert Rice Michael, p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 72, b 1823 in Ireland, w Ann, laborer, rents h and 1 Riley Annie Miss, p o Farmer, dau of Charles, Cayuga RILEY CHARLES, p o Farmer, b 1869 in Ireland, w Mary, (Charles Rilev & Son), owns shop, h and 1, Cayuga RILEY CHARLES & SON, p o Farmer, (James), practical horseshoers and blacksmiths, shop Cayuga Riley Ed, p o Covert, blacksmith RILEY JAMES, p o Farmer, b 1867, (Charles Riley & Son), bds with his father, Charles, Cayuga Riley Patrick, p o Farmer, r 20, b 1844, laborer Riley Sarah, w of Patrick, p o Farmer, r 20, resident, owns h and 1 13 Riley Sarah Miss, p o Farmer, music teacher, dau of Charles, Cayuga Riley William, p o Farmer, b 1869 in Ireland, horseshoer, bds with his father, Charles, Cayuga 3^ TOWN OF COVERT. Robertson Frank, p o Covert, r 41, b 1872, w Anne, carpenter and joiner, rents h and 1 Robinson Frederick, p o Trumansburg,Tomp Co., r 58, b 1857, w Clara A. (King & Robinson), owns h and 1 i Robinson Martin, p o farmer, lately came from near Willard, bought farm west of village Rogers George H., p o Farmer, r 51, b 1844, w Rachel, works on shares for M. T. Smith, Trumansburg, Tomp Co., farm 100, owns 5 horses, 4 cows Rogers Lucretia, widow ol Hiram, p o Townsendville, r 25, home with Wirt W. Rapple\ e Rulifant Robert, p o Covert, r 47, b 1823, farmer 5, and la- borer RUMSEY STEPHEN W., p o Farmer, b r86i in Chemung Co., w Minnie M., baker and confectioner, dealer in flour, wholesale and retail, store, office and house Main Ryan John, p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 72, b 1864 in Ire- land, w Alice A., laborer, rents h and 1 Ryno Maggie L. Miss, p o Farmer, r 17, student, home with her father, John L. RYNO JOHN L., p o farmer, b 1835, w Ann Eliza (Ryno & Longstreet), farmer 40, on r 17, and rents out on shares to Scott Rappleye, has i horse, h S Main. Soldier 126 N. Y, v., 3 years, was in several heavy battles RYNO & LONGSTREET, p o Farmer, (John L. Ryno and Miss Alice B. Longstreet), foundry and machine shop, and fruit basket factory, factory, foundry and office Main, cor Orchard 3awyer Andrew E., p o Covert, r 52, b 1875, farmer, son of Orinza. Sawyer Frazier, p o Covert, r 52, b 1877, farmer, son of Orinza Sawyer Orinza J., p o Covert, r 52, b 1850, w Carrie, works on shares for Ann Wixom of Farmer, farm 100, 3 horses, 2 cows, 26 sheep School house, district No. 2, p o Covert, r 55, n 46 School house, district No. 3, p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r58, opp cor 59 School house, J district No. 4, p o Farmer, r 2 School house. J district No. 5, p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 77 School house, district No. 6, p o Covert, r 31 School house, J district No. 7, p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co.,r 81 School house, district No. 8, p o Farmer, r 38 n 34 School house, district No. 9, p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 51 n 64 School house, J district No. 10, p o Townsendville, r 67 cor 8^ TOWN OF COVEkf. ^9 School house, district No. 11, p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 61 School house, district No 12, p o Farmer, r 18 School house, district No. 13, p o Farmer, r 16 School house, district No. 14, p o Farmer, r8 Main Schrier Walter, p o Covert, r 56, b 1858, laborer, r h and 1 Sears Cleon, p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 70, b i860, w Bertha, farmer 68, has 3 horses, i cow, 25 sheep, orchard 4 acres Sears Hannah Miss, p o Covert, r 56, home with Mrs. Annis Crane Selover Edgar, p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co.^ r 58, b 1854, w Clara, house painter, r h and 1 Selover Emma L. Miss, p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 73, scoool teacher, home with her brother Herman S Selover Herman S., p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 73, b 1852 farmer 24^, has 3, horses, i cow, orchards, apples i, plums I Selover Matilda, widow of Benjamin, p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 73, resident, home with her son Herman S Severn Frank W. Dr., p o Farmer, r 14, b 1858, alio., physi- cian and surgeon Severn Rachel W., widow of Orin, p o Farmer, r 14, farmer 100 and rents out on shares to her son Wirt W., 5 horses, 2 cows, 50 sheep , orchard 2 acres Severn Wirt W., p o Farmer, r 14, b 1863, farmer works on shares for his mother Rachel W., farm 100, 5 horses, 2 cows, 40 sheep, orchard 2 acres Shank Arthur E., p o Farmer, b 1854 ^^ Cayuga Co., w Cora M., (Stone & Shank) res Main Shepson Henry B., p o Farmer, r 20, b 1846 in Cattaraugus Co., w Anna N., farmer 145, 5 horses, 7 cows, (i pure Jersey, 6 Durham grades) apiarist, lo colonies, orchard 2, is school trustee district No. 12 Shepson Helen J. Miss, p o Farmer, r 20, student and school teacher, dau of Henry B Shepson Henry M., p o Farmer, r 20, b 1875, student and farmer, son of Heny B Sherwood Hoyt, p o Covert, r 33, b 1855, w Sarah E., farmer 200, has 10 horses, 4 cows, 50 sheep, orchard 2 Simmons Eva Miss, p o Farmer, domestic for George G. Dun- lap, Main Skinner John R.,p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 63, b 1821, w Phoebe, farmer 66, has 2 horses, 2 cows Slaght Bert C, p o Farmer, r 2, b 1865, w Edith, farmer 14, 2 horses, i cow 4© TOWN OF COVERT. Slaght Charles V., p o Farmer, r 4, b 1869, w Inez M., clerk for A. V. Minor, Main, bds with Mrs. Elizabeth Burr Slaght Nelson, p o Farmer, b 1844 ' teamster. r h and 1 Seneca Sloat Katie M., p o Trumansburg,Tomp Co., off r 77, student, dau of M. Lafayette Sloat M. Lafayette, p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 77, b 1854 in Westchester Co., w Addie, tarmer rents of Clarence Dickerman farm 35, dealer and breeder in Plymouth Rocks, brown Leghorn, white Leghorn and other fancy fowls, 2 horses, 2 cows, orchard 4 acres Smalley Maria, widow of William, p o Farmer, r 5, resident with Jacob B. Vandoren Smalley Sarepta, widow of Minor, p o Farmer, r 7, farmer 50, rents out to John H. Flagg Ovid, 50 sheep Smalley Sebring F.,p o Farmer, r 8, b 1815, owns in Ovid farm 140 and rents out on shares to Edwin King, has i horse Smith Alonzo F., p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 78, b 1840 in Tomp Co., w Samantha, laborer, owns h and 1 Smith Amanda, widow of Oliver C, p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 63, resident, home with her son Jared H Smith Arthur O., p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 63, b 1877, student, son of Jared H Smith Covert A., p o Farmer, b 1854, w Alice, laborer, home with Matilda Bassett, Lodi Smith Elizabeth, widow of Joshua C. C. Smith, p o Trumans- burg, Tomp Co., r 70, owns an interest in the farm estate of her husband of 100 acres and rents out on shares to John Dawson Smith Elizabeth, wife of Angus of Corning, N. Y., p o Covert, r 45, laundress owns h and 1 Smith Herman T., p o Townsendville, r 25, b 1865, w Eva May, farmer 66, 3 horses, i cow, 15 sheep, orchard 2 Smith Jared H., p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 63, b 1854, w Alice C, farmer 200, has 8 horses, 4 grade Jersey cows, 40 sheep, orchard 10 acres Smith John W., p o Townsendville, r 35, b 1856, interest in farm 87^, 2 horses, i cow, 40 sheep Smith Margaret, widow of John T., p o Townsendville, r 35, owns interest in farm 87^, home with her son John W Sniffen Charles S., p o. Farmer, b 1854, w Sarah, foreman Farmer Produce Co., Seneca, h do Sniffen Floyd, p o Farmer, r 27, b 1875, farmer, son of George W Sniffen Frank L, p o Farmer, r 27, b 1866, w Ina, farmer, works on shares for Margaret E. Williams, of Trumans- burg, farm 240, owns 4 horses, 2 cows, 15 sheep TOWN OF COVERT. 4 1 SnifFen George W., p o Farmer, r 27, b 1827, w Sarah, farmer 80, 3 horses, 3 cows, 16 sheep, orchard 3 acres SnifFen John H., p o Farmer, r 14, owns farm ii3( ?) Sniffen Joseph H., p o Farmer, r 14, cor 6, b 1808, w Emma B., farmer 50, rents to various parties, i horse Sniffen Thomas Jefferson, p o Farmer, r 38, cor 34, b 1827, w Sarah, farmer 40, 3 horses, 2 cows, orchard no trees Squires William H., p o Farmer, b 1842 in Indiana, retired, bds Gambee House, Main Starrett Adell Miss, p o Farmer, dressmaker, bds with her mother Clarissa, Cayuga Starrett Alpheus C, p o Farmer, b 1865, w Hattie E., mechanic at Covert's saddlery works. Main, rents h and 1, Cayuga Starrett Charles, p o Farmer, b 1865, laborer, bds with his brother William, Cayuga Starrett Clarissa, p o Farmer, widow of William, resident, home with her son William Starrett William, p o Farmer, b 1857, w Lena, house painter, owns h and 1, Cayuga STEVENS DANIEL, p o Covert, r 42, b 1826, w Milsie A., works on shares for Charles Ogden of Covert, farm 84, owns 5 horses, 2 cows, orchard 2 STEVENS LEWIE P., p o Covert r 42, b 1871, freight and baggage handler at depot L. V. R. R., home with his father Daniel Stewart Burr, p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 71, b 1876, far- mer for his father George Stewart George, p o Trumansburg. Tomp Co., r 71, b 1842, w Lucy, farmer 60, has 2 horses, 3 cows, orchard 3 acres Stilwell Arthur H., p o Covert, r 47, b 1864, w Elizabeth, far- mer 70. has 6 horses, 2 cows, 35 sheep, orchard 50 trees Stone Samuel P., p o Farmer, b 1838 in Tompkins Co., w Sarah A., (Stone & Shank), soldier in Co. H, 23d N. Y. Vols., was in nine engagements in civil war, pensioner Stone & Shank, p o Farmer, (Samuel P. Stone and Arthur E. Shank), dealers in general produce, meats, and poultry, Main Stout Ann E. Miss, p o Farmer, r 3, housekeeper for Benjamin F Stout Benjamin F., p o Farmer, r 3, b 1841, farmer 44, grapes 9 acres, 2 horses, 2 cows Stout Burdge, p o Farmer, b 1822, w Miranda, insurance agent, office and house. Orchard Stout George S., p o Farmer b 1837, w Ann Eliza, carpenter and joiner, owns h and 1 Cayuga Stout Irving, p o Farmer, b 1865, barber, bds Gambee House, Main, owns h and 1 on Orchard st 42 TOWN OF COVERT. Stout Joshua W., p o Farmer, b 1874, breeder and dealer in pit game chickens, fox hounds, ferrets, long distance hom- ing pigeons, etc., home with his father George S., Cayuga Stout Michael E., p o Farmer, b 1834, ^ Sarah C, manuf. of fruit baskets, barrels, headings, staves, grape and potato crates, also steam feed mill, saw mill, etc., Railroad, near depot, residence do, served three years in 126th N. Y. Vols., and was in many heavy engagements Stover Florence Miss, p o Covert, off r 20, student, dau of Martha Stover Irving, p o Covert, off r 20, b 1872, farmer for his mother Martha Siover Martha, widow of James, p o Covert, off r 20, farmer 82, worked by her son Irving, 3 horses, 3 cows Strong Fay, p o Covert, r 31, b 1871 in Genoa, Cayuga Co., postmaster, home with Mrs. Josephine A. Holmes SWARTHOUT BENJAMIN F., p o Farmer, r 2, b 1847 in Schuyler Co., w Emma, fruit grower and farmer So%, grapes 5 acres, apples, pears, and plums i acre, i horse, 1 cow, w owns farm 70^ Swarthout George, p o Farmer, b 185 1- servant for Dr. Louis A. Gould, Main Swick Bertha Miss, p o Farmer, domestic, bds Lodi Swick Hudson R., p o Farmer, b 1841, w Nancy Ann, station- ary engineer for Ryno & Longstreet, owns h and 1 Lodi, soldier in Co. C 126th N. Y. Vols, in civil war, pensioner Swick Jehial, p o Farmer, r 23, b 1820, farmer 4, i horse Swick Scott W., p o Farmer, r 23, b 1854, ^ Effie, rents from W. W. Boyer, farm 25, 2 horses, i cow Switzer Alton, p o Farmer, b 1876, clerk for Porter Manu- facturing Co., Cayuga, bds Knight Switzer Edward, p o Farmer, b 1850, w Sarah, laborer, w owns h and 1 Knight Symonds John A., p o Farmer, b 1854, w Nancy M., notary public, owns h and 1 Main Symonds Nancy M., w of John A., p o Farmer, dressmaker. Main Taylor Amsa, p o Farmer, r 24, b 1856, farmer for his father John, bds do Taylor John, p o Farmer, r 24, b 1820 in England, farmer 40, 2 horses, 2 cows Taylor Joseph, p o Covert, r 69, b 1854, farmer 23, 2 horses, i cow Taylor Joseph, p o Covert, r 52, b 1850, w Jennie, works on shares for James Wixom, farm 84 and owns farm 25,5 horses, 2 cows TOWN OF COVERT. 43 Tajdor Samuel G., p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 39, b 1852, w Antoinette P., works on shares for Clermont Sears of Trumansburg, farm 80, and on r 40 farm 45, 50 sheep, owns 3 horses, i cow, orchard 2 Taylor Thomas, p o Farmer, r 24, b 1866, owns hay press (steam), and farm laborer TEED CHARLES F., p o Farmer, painter, owns h and 1 Cayuga Thomas John E., p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 82, b 1833, w Eydia, farm 70, has 6 horses, 2cows, 20 sheep, orchard 2 acres Thompson Henry N., p o Farmer, r 9, b 1838, w Jeanette, , works on shares for his father John B., farm 118, owns 3 horses, 2 head cattle Thompson John B., p o Farmer, r 9, b 1810 in Orange Co., farmer 118, grapes 7 acres, rents out on shares to his son Henry N., owns 2 horses, i cow, orchard 2 Torbert George C, p o Farmer, b 1868, w Myra, (J. K. Tor- bert & Son), i horse, i cow, res Main Torbert John K-, p o Farmer, (Yates & Torbert), Cayuga n depot, h Main Torbert John K., p o Farmer, b 1843, w Anna, (J. K. Torbert & Son), farmer and fruit grower 14. i horse, i cqw, res Main Torbert, J. K. & Son, p o Farmer, (John K. and George C), jobbers wholesale dealers in grain and farmers' produce. Railroad Townsend Charles O., p o Farmer, b 1858, w Ida M., lawyer, Main res do Truesdell John H., p o Farmer, b 1872 in Ithaca, Tomp Co., Ca3mga Tunison A. D., p o Townsendville, r ^6, b 1877, farmer, son of Peter Tunison A. I., p o Townsendville, r 2^, h 1877, farmer, son of Peter Tunison Abram, p o Farmer, r 49, b 1828, farmer 127, rents out on shares to son, Lewis H., 5 horses, 7 cows, 30 sheep, orchard 2 acres Tunison Anna M., p o Farmer, r 37, student, dau of Ira S. Tunison Bertha M. Miss, p o Townsendville, r 36, teacher, dau of Peter Tunison Clara Eloise, p o Farmer, r 37, student, dau of Ira S. Died April 4, 1894 Tunison Claudius C, p o Farmer, r 15, cor 24, b 1830, w Louisa, farmer 61, 3 horses, 3 cows, orchard 2 acres 44 TOWN OF COVERT. Tunison DeWitt C, p o Farmer, r 26, b 1873, w Lucy H., works on shares for Harrison Tunison, farm 43, owns 2 horses, i cow, orchard 2 acres Tunison Ellsworth, p o Farmer, r 34, b 1861, w Flora L., far- mer 70, works on shares for Mary C. Cole of Farmer, owns 3 horses, 2 cows Tunison Flora E., widow of Edgar, p o Farmer, r 18, owns farm 70, and rents out on shares to James Kerns, owns i horse, 3 cows Tunison Harrison, p o Farrner, r 33, b 1840, w Hattie A., far- mer, owns with his father, Covert Tunison, farm 103, owns 2 horses, 3 cows, also owns on r 26 farm 40 Tunison Hattie Miss, p o Farmer, r 48, home with her father, Isaac Tunison Helen Miss, p o Farmer, r 48, home'with her father, Isaac Tunison Ira S., p o Farmer, r 37, b 1846, w Frances D., far- mer 130, 8 horses (2 Hambletonian), 3 cows (2 grade Jer- sey, I grade Holstein), 28 sheep, orchard 2 acres Tunison Iretta Miss, p o Farmer, r 37, dau of Ira S Tunison Isaac, p o Farmer, r 48, b 1833, w Anna, farmer 108, 4 horses, 4 cows, 25 sheep, orchard 5 acres Tunison Lewis H., p o Farmer, r 49, b 1867. w Georgianna, farmer, works on shares for his father, Abram, farm 127, 5 horses, 7 cows, 30 sheep, orchard 2 acres Tunison Peter, p o Townsendville, r 36, b 183 1, w Cordelia A., farmer 300, 8 horses, 5 cows, 60 sheep, apiarist, 11 colo- nies, orchard 10 acres Tunison Peter M., p o Townsendville, r 36, b 1872, farmer for his father, Peter Timison Sherman T., p o Townsendville, r 36, b 1868, farmer for his father Peter Tunison Stella Miss, p o Townsendville, r ^6, dau of Peter Tunison T. Covert, p o Farmer, r 33, b 1816, w Elizabeth, farmer, owns with his son Harrison farm 103, and owns on r 35, iarm 145, owns 6 horses, 3 cows Updike Clark, p o Farmer, r 16, b 1876, laborer, home with Lewis Updike Updike Edward, p o Covert, r 32, b 1854, laborer, r h and 1 Updike Lewis, p o Farmer, r 16, b 1847, w Martha J., labor- er, r h and 1 Updike Mary E., widow of Barzilla, p o Farmer, resident, r h and 1 Main Updike Matilda Miss, p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 79, resi- dent, home with Elias J. Easling Updike Winfield, p o Farmer, r 4, b 1872, w Florence, laborer, r h and 1 Lodi TOWN OF COVERT. 45 VAN ARSDALE ELIAS B. REV., p o Farmer, pastor of the Reformed Church of Farmer, residence and parsonage Main Van Court Jason G., p o Farmer, r 9, b 1852, w Minnie E., carpenter, works in Covert Saddlery Works, Main, bds with John B. Thompson Van Doren Fred, p o Farmer, r 20, b 1872, farmer for his fath- er Peter Van Doren Jacob B., p o Farmer, r 5, b 1819 in New Jersey, w Sarah J., retired farmer 2, i horse Van Doren James W., p o Farmer, off r 21, b 1844, w Jennie, farmer, works on shares for PhilHp Van Doren, farm 72, owns 4 horses, 3 cows Van Doren PhilHp, p o Farmer, r 20, b 1813, w Martha, farm- er 120, rents out on shares to his son Peter, has i horse Van Doren Phillip B., p o Farmer, off r 21, b 187 1, school teacher, home with his father James W Vandoren Peter, p o Farmer, r 20, b 1847, w Frances L., farm- er 14, and works on shares for his father Phillip, farm 120, 4 horses, 3 cows, 25 sheep Vandusen Charles, p o Farmer, r i, b 1869, w Minerva, house- painter, bds with M. M. Bainbridge, Kidders Van Dusen Hattie Miss, p o Farmer, housekeeper for her father James H., Main Van Dusen James H., p o Farmer, b 1817, retired, owns h and 1, Main Van Dusen Mary Miss, p o Farmer, school teacher, home with her father James H., Main VAN KIRK GEORGE D., p o Farmer, (Van Kirk & Mc- Mahon) b i860, w Margaret, h opposite A. V. Minor's store, Main VAN KIRK & McMAHON, p o Farmer, (George D. Van Kirk and Thomas H. McMahon), dealers in furniture and wall paper, undertakers and practical embalmers, funeral directors, dealers in undertakers' supplies, etc., store Main, opp Hotel Robinson, night calls, opposite A. V. Minor's store. Main Van Liew Angeline, p o Farmer, resident Main Van Liew Charles, p o Farmer, r 17, b 1873 in Schuyler Co., farmer for William H. Howell, bds do Van Liew Elizabeth R., widow of James, p o Farmer, owns two houses and store. Main, residence do Van Nostrand William, p o Farmer, r 14, b 1845, w Mary, farmer 138, 12 horses, 3 cows, 95 sheep, orchard 2 acres, plums I 46 TOWN OF COVERT. Van Sicklen Henry, p o Farmer, r 35, b 1844, works on shares for Covert Tunison, farm 145, 6 horses, 2 cows, orchard 2 acres Vining Phillip, p o Covert, r 46, b 1856, w Louise, laborer, owns h and 1 Vining Sarah M. Miss, p o Covert, r 55, dressmaker, owns h and 1 ^^akeman Burr O., p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 78, b 1872, assistant agent at depot, L.V. R. R., home with his father S. Bradley Wakeman Loie Mis.-, p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 78, home with her father, S. Bradley Wakeman S. Bradley, p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 78, b 1826, w Elizabeth B., ex-assessor, farmer 70, 2 horses, i cow, orchard 10 acres Watson Ezra, p o Covert, r 42, b 1869, w Flora, works on shares with Monroe Delong for Mrs. Josephine A. Holmes, farm ..{50, owns 4 horses, 2 cows Waugh Mary E., widow of Chester, p o Farmer, resident, rents h and 1, Main Weatherston Cora A. Miss, p o Covert, r 20, apiarist, 13 colo- nies, home with her father George Weatherston George, p o Covert, r 20, b 1823 in Scotland, w Sabina L., farmer 82, has 2 horses, 5 cows, apiarist, 13 colonies, orchard 2 acres Weatherston John, p o Covert, r 20, b 1826, farmer 123, and on r 21, farm 82, has 2 horses, 2 cows, 130 sheep Weatherston Mary E. Miss, p o Covert, r 20, apiarist, 13 colo- nies, home with her father George Weatherston Nettie Miss, p o Farmer, r 21, school teacher, dau of William Weatherston Peter, p o Covert, r 20, b 1828, blacksmith, home with George Weatherston Weatherston Peter, p o Farmer, r 21, b 1872, farmer for his father William Weatherston William, p o Farmer, r 21, b 1834, w Phoebe works on shares for John Weatherston on r 20, farm 82, owns 3 horses, 4 cows Welland Caroline, widow of Thomas, p o Covert, r 43, farmer 50, 2 cows Welland Lydia, widow of Merrick, p o Covert, r 43, resident, rents h and 1 Willers Elizabeth K., widow of Calvin, p o Farmer, resident, music teacher, owns h and 1, Lodi cor Seneca Welton Augustus, p o Covert, r 41, b 1827, laborer, owns h and 1 TOWN OF COVERT. 47 Welton Caroline Miss, p o Covert, r 41, resident, owns h and 1 5 acres Welton James A., p o Covert, r 41, b 1832, laborer, owns h and 1 Welton James M., p o Covert, r 41 , b 1855, asst postmaster, home with his sister Caroline West Cynthia, widow of John, p o Covert, r 56, resident, owns h and 1 WHEELER DEWITT C, p o Farmer, b 1838, w Mary D., (O. G. & D. C.Wheeler, bankers), Main, residence Main Wheeler Georgiana M. Miss, p o Farmer, school teacher, home with her father John R Wheeler John R., p o Farmer, b 1829, w Mary D., justice of the peace, notary public, and insurance. Main, res Cayuga WHEELER OSCAR G., p o Farmer, b 1833, w Henrietta, (O. G. & D. C. Wheeler, bankers), Main, res West Wheeler William W,, p o Farmer, r 8, b 1835, w Ellen T., fruit grower and farmer 22, apples 120 trees, plums 25, pears 25, peaches, cherries, etc., 50 trees, has i horse and 100 chickens Whitaker John H., p o Farmer, prop Farmer Produce Co., of- fice Seneca, bds Main White Michael, p o Farmer, b 1859, ^ Margaret, steam thresher and laborer, rents h and 1 Cayuga Whitney Louisa, widow of Amos, p o Farmer, r 20, resident, rents h and 1 Wiggins Charles S., p o Farmer, b 1868, w Cornelius, dealer in watches, clocks, jewelry, and general repairs, Main, res do Wiggins Ervin, p o Farmer, b 1856, w Ida, teamster, owns h and 1 Cayuga Wiggins Herman, p o Farmer, b 1854, ^ Eva, laborer, owns h and 1 Prospect Wightman Melvin, p o Farmer, b 1848 in Otsego Co., w Sarah A., teamster, rents h and 1, Railroad Wightman Revilo C, p o Farmer, r 16, b 185 1, farmer 86^, 3 horses, 6 cows, 20 sheep, orchard 5 acres Wilcox J. Osborne, p o Covert, r 42, b 1838, w Lucy, works on shares for Dr. Peck of Ithaca, farm 90, 5 horses, 3 cows, 27 sheep, orchard 10 Wilcox Peter F., p o Covert, r 45, b 1844, w Carrie, laborer, owns h and 1 Willers Calvina Miss, p o Farmer, student, dau of Elizabeth K., Lodi Willers Diedrich K., p o Farmer, b 1874, student, son of Elizabeth K., Lodi cor Seneca 48 TOWN OF COVERT. Williams John A., p o Covert, r 43, b 1838 in Enfield, Tomp Co., pensioner, soldier in Co. G 109th N. Y. Vols, in civil war, home with Henry Williamson Williams John R., p o Farmer, r 8, b i876,stucent and farmer for his father Ransom Williams Olive E. Miss, p o Farmer, r 8, home with her brother Ransom Williams Ransom, p o Farmer, r 8, b 1840 in Tioga Co., farmer 94, 4 horses, 4 cows, 75 sheep, orchard 5 acres, 9 head cattle, sugar orchard 400 trees Williams Susan E., widow oi John C, p o Farmer, r 8, house- keeper for her son Ransom Williamson A. Conkling, p o Farmer, b 1853 in Fleming, Cayuga Co.. carpenter and joiner, ownsh and 1 Main Williamson Catharine S., widow of Peter W., p o Farmer, owns in Fleming, Cayuga Co., farm 60, res with her son A. Williamson, Main Williamson George, p o Farmer, r 12, b 1852, w Minerva house carpenter, r h Railroad Williamson Henry, p o Covert, r 43, b 1820 in New Jersey, w Nancy M., farmer 93 and rents out on shares to James Donley, owns i horse, 4 cows Williamson Washington, p o Farmer, r9 cor 3, b 1814, boat builder and carpenter, bds with Freeman Parker Willis Abram, p o Covert, r 44, b 1859, laborer, r h and 1 Wilson Lewis H., p o Farmer, r 39, b 1865 in Tomp Co., w Mattie May, farmer 65, and hay presser, (upright) has 2 horses, 3 cows, orchard 3 Winn Johanna, widow of Michael, p o Covert, r 56, farmer 10, has I cow Wintersteen Jacob D., p o Farmer, b 1813 in Somerset Co., N- J-' w Julia A., expostmaster for 18 years, farmer 27, rented out by fields, has i horse, 2 cows, residence Main. Died March 26, 1894 Wintersteen Samuel S., p o Farmer, r 15, b 1816, carpenter and builder, owns h and 1 Wixom Ann T. Miss, p o Farmer, owns on r 52, farm 100 rents on shares to O. J. Sawyer, 25 sheep, res Main WIXOM CLERMONT S.. p o Covert, r 39,b 1856, w Olivia, farmer 100, proprietor Hornell Harmony Kennels, dealer and breeder of high class Beagles, grown stock and puppies, has 4 horses, 4 cows, 40 sheep, orchard 7 Wixom Daniel, p o Covert, r 56, b 1867, laborer, home with his father Nelson Wixom George, p o Covert, r 29, b 1859, ^ Chella, farmer rents of George B. Dennison, h and 1 TOWN OF COVERT. 49 Wixom James B., p o Covert, r 39, b 1830, farmer 52 on r 81 and farm 80 on r 52, and rents both out on shares Wixom John D., p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 69, b 1864, w Cora M., farmer for Milo C. Wixom Wixom May Miss, p o Covert, r 56, school teacher, home with her father Nelson Wixom Milo C, p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 69, b 1835, w Rhoda A., farmer 84, has 3 horses, 5 cows, orchard 5 acres Wixom Nt^lson. p o Covert, r 56, b 1827, w Lucy R., retired, owns h and 1 Wixom Ogden C, p o Farmer, r i86i,w May, laborer, r h and 1 Railroad Wolverton Frank, p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 77, b 1857 in Schu}ler Co., w Maria, farm laborer, owns h and 1 Woods Annie Miss, p o Farmer, resident, home with her father Patrick, orchard Woods Patrick, p o Farmer, b 1824, w Catharine, retired blacksmith, w died March 18 and he died April 20, '94, h and 1 Orchard Woodworth M. Elizabeth Miss, p o Farmer, home with her mother Mary A. Lodi Woodworth Mary A., widow of Erastus, p o Farmer, resident, owns h and 1 Lodi Woodworth Minor T., p o Trumansburg, Tomp Co., r 45, b 1839, ^ Mary A., works on shares for his lather Herman C, Trumansburg, N. Y., farm 96, 2 horses, 2 cows, orchard i Woodworth Peter C, p o Farmer, b 1848, laborer, bds Lodi Woodworth Thomas M., p o Farmer, b 1839, laborer, bds Lodi Wright Charles, p o Covert, r 69, b 1844, w Myra, farmer 40, has I horse, i cow YATES CHRISTOPHER K.,p o Farmer, b 1839, w Eudora, (Yates & Torbert,) country produce, also dealer n grain, hay, coal and fertilizers, farmer owns on r 34 farm 40, has 2 horses, orchard 2, also owns 3 houses and lots in village, res Geneva street Yates & Torbert, p o Farmer, (Christopher K.Yates & John K. Torbert,) dealers in countr}" produce. Lake View street n depot ^O Town of fayette. FAYETTE. (TOWN OUTSIDE WATERLOO VILLAGE.) FAYETTE was formed from Romulus, as "Washington," March 14, 1800, and its name was changed April 6, 1808. Junius was taken off in 1803. Canoga, Fayette, on the line of Varick, and South Waterloo (the latter the third ward of the village of Waterloo), are the principal villages. West Fayette and MacDougall are stations on the eastern branch of the Le- high Valley Ry. and Yale is a station on the western branch. (yFor explanations and abbreviations see page 5.) ^bbott Edward, p o Fayette, r63, b 1865, w Carrie, farmer, works on shares for Samuel Disinger, farm 100, has 7 horses, 4 cows Abbott John, p o Fayette, r 90, b 1826, w Mary A., farmer 155, has 8 horses, dairy 5 cows, orchard 4 acres Abbott Luther, p o Fayette, off r 93, b 1865, w Pearly, town clerk, works on shares for James Moyer, farm 61, has 2 horses, 2 cows Abbott Maynard, p o Fayette, r 90, b 1877, student, home with his father John Abbott Pearl Miss, p o Fayette, r 90, home with her father John Acker Salome, widow of Joseph, p o Fayette, resident, h Main Ackerman Jacob, p o Waterloo, r 2, b 1850, w Matilda, farm laborer, r h and 1 Alleman George W., po MacDougall, r 100, b 1848, w Roz- ella, painter and paper hanger, owns h and 1 Allen M. Thompson, p o Seneca Falls, r 25, b 1872, farmer with his father Martin L Allen Martha E. Miss, p o Seneca Falls, r 25, home with her father Martin L ALLEN MARTIN L., po Seneca Falls, r 25, b 1828, w Catharine L. (Barton) farmer 500 Allen Sophia A. Miss, p o Canoga, resident, home with Mrs. Catharine Gage, Main Andersen Andres A., p o Geneva, Ont. Co., r 68, b 1878 in Denmark, laborer, son of Hans A Andersen Gens A., p o Geneva, Ont. Co., r 68, b 1871 in Den- mark, laborer, son of Hans A TOWN OF FAYETTE. 5I: Andersen Gens K., p o Geneva, Ont. Co., r 68, b 1870 in Den- mark, laborer, son oi Hans A Andersen Hans A., p o Geneva, Ont. Co., r 68, b 1849 in Den- mark, w Christiana, works on shares for Mary E. Halsey of Fayette, farm 125, owns 3 horses, 3 cows, orchard 3 Andersen Kathrene M. Miss, p o Geneva, Ont Co., r 68, dau of Hans A Andersen Nels A., p o Geneva, Ont Co., r 68, b 1873 in Den- mark, laborer, son of Hans A Andrews Lewis E., p o Waterloo, r 73, b 1863, w Sarah, works on shares ior his father William of Waterloo, farm 75, has 5 horses, 3 cows Andrews Margaret, w of William L., p o MacDougall, r 106, farmer 20, has i horse, i cow Andrews William L,, p o MacDougall, r 106, b 1825, w Mar- garet, farmer for his wife Margaret Anthony Frank, p o Seneca Falls, r 49, b i860, laborer for Martin L. Allen, h do gachman Alonzo, p o MacDougall, r 107, b 1854, ^ Mary Jane, works on shares for Wm. Mickley of Waterloo, farm 100, has 5 horses, 2 cows, orchard 5 acres Bachman Andrew J., p o Waterloo, r 96, b 1830, carpenter and builder Bachman Charles, p o Fayette, b 1829, w Margaret A., insur- ance agent, owns h and 1 oft' Main, lived 40 years in same house Bachman Charles N., p o Fayette, r 114, b 1832, w Nancy, farmer 90, has 9 horses, 5 grade Jersey cows, 30 sheep, or- chard 80 trees Bachman Edward S., p o Waterloo, r 96, b 1868, works on shares for Harrison Chamberlain of Seneca Falls, farm 130, has 7 horses, 7 cows BACHMAN ISAIAH, p o Canoga, b 1837, w Eliza (Frantz), carriage, wagon and sleigh maker and general painter, owns h and 1 Main Bachman Joseph H., p o MacDougall, r 131, b 1846, w Eliza, farmer 56, has 3 horses, 2 cows Bachman Julia A., widow of Joseph T., p o MacDougall, r too, farmer 64, rents out on shares to Yantz Swenson, has i horse, i cow Bachman Metta Miss, p o MacDougall, r 107, dau of Alonzo Bachman Sinah Miss, p o Waterloo, r 96, school teacher, home with her brother, Edward S Bachman Warren, p o Fayette, r 74, b 1857, w Mary, farmer 100, has 6 horses, 5 cows Bailey George L., p o Fayette, r 131, cor iii, b 1843, farmer for Millard F. Garnett, bds do 52 TOWN OF FAYETTE. Baker John, p o Fa}/ette, r 8i, b 1863, w Mary, t'aim laborer, rents h and 1 BALDRIDGE A. & CO., p o MacDougall, (Addison and Alex- ander Baldridge) , dealers in general merchandise, also ship- pers of grain, baled hay, straw and country produce, mfrs of cut hay, steam grain elevator, capacity 20,000 bushels, with a feed mill, hay barn for storing baled hay, coal ele- vator, capacity 400 tons, with horse barn, store house and phosphate house, dealer in phosphates and agricultural im- plements, store, works and office West Fayette station BALDRIDGE ADDISON, p o MacDougall, b 1854, w C. Gertrude Rappleye (A. Baldridge & Co. ) ,and farmer, owns 70 acres in Romulus, residence, store and office, McDou- gall. West Fayette station BALDRIDGE ALEXANDER, p o MacDougall, b 1850, w Charlotte A. (Strachan), (A. Baldridge & Co.), home for family in Geneva, Ontario Co., store, office and residence, MacDougall, West Fayette station Balliet Charles E., p o MacDougall, r 100, b 1828 in North- umberland Co., Pa., w Nancy A., farmer 76, and works for his wife, Nancy A., 30 acres, 4 horses, 3 cow^s, orchard 100 trees Balliet John F,, p o MacDougall, r 73, b 1869, farmer for his father, Peter Balliett Katie M. Miss, p o MacDougall, r 73, dau of Peter Balliett Maud A. Miss, p o MacDougall, r 100, dau of Charles E. Balliet Nancy A., wife of Charles E., p o MacDougall, r 100, farmer 30, worked by her husband, Charles E. BALLIET NEWTON F., p o MacDougall, r 100, "b 1865 in Northumberland Co., Pa., w Flora S. (Menges), district clerk, works on shares for Jacob Menges, Waterloo, farm 120, 6 horses, 4 cows Balliet Peter F,, p o MacDougall, r 73, b 1842 in Penna., w Eliza A., farmer 82, has 5 horses, 5 cows, orchard i acre Balliet Webster L., p o MacDougall, r 73, b 1876, student and farmer for his father, Peter Bartram Harry T., p o Canoga, r 28, b 1876 in Romulus, farm laborer for Mrs. Mary Murray of Waterloo Bartram Harvey, po Canoga, r 28, b 1878 in Romulus, student, son of Thomas Bartram Thomas, p o Canoga, r 28, b 1843 in Bradford Co., Pa., w Josephine, carpenter, foreman farmer for Mrs. Mary Murray of Watei'loo, 176 acres, orchard about 200 trees Bauer Blanche A. Miss, p o Fayette, clerk in post office, home with her father, William, Canoga street TOWN OF FAYETTE. 53 Bauer Edward, p o Fayette, r ii6, b 1848, w Amanda, farmer 25, has 2 horses, i cow Bauer William, p o Fayette, b 1845 in Germany, w Mar^' J., postmaster, wagon maker, wood worker and general repairs, owns h and 1 Canoga street Bayles Bard, p o Fayette, b 1839, ^ Matilda (Simmons), com- mercial traveler, owns h and 1 Locust Beard Fred V., p o Canoga, b 1865, w Bertha F., farm laborer, h Main Bear}'^ Eliza A., widow of William, p o Fayette, resident Main Beary Henr3^ p o Fayette, r 127, b 1838, w Anna, laborer, owns h and 1 4 acres Beary William, p o Fayette, b 1835, w Jane, was soldier in Co., G, 126th N. Y. v., in civil war, owns 6 acres on Mainst., blacksmith shop and h and 1 on town line, h Main Beck Edgar, p o C;inoga, r 50, b 1876, farm laborer for his father, Thomas, bds do Beck Eugene, p o Seneca Falls, r 63, b 1863, w Nellie, carpen- ter and joiner, rents h and 1 Beck Thomas, p o Canoga, r 50, b 18^3, w Minnie, farm la- borer, rents h and 1 Beck William, p o Fayette, b 1821 in Penn., w Hannah, wa- gon and carriage maker and repairer and wagon painting, owns h and 1 Locust Belles Emma L Miss, p o Waterloo, r 3, dau of Isaac Belles Ida C. Miss, p o Waterloo, r 3, artist in oil painting, dau of Isaac BELLES ISAAC, p o Waterloo, r 3, b 1824 in Huntington Co., N. J., w Harriet P., (Ruggles) ex-supervisor 1869, 1870, 1872, 1873, ex-assessor, and farmer 150, and owns half interest in the estate of Urial Belles, consisting of 144 acres, on r 12, which is worked on shares by John Hay, has 6 horses, 5 Durham grade cows, 230 sheep, orchard 7 . acres Bennett Ella Miss, p o West Fayette, r 104, school teacher, J district No. 15, bds with Charles H. Hutchinson Bennett Eugene, p o Canoga, r 120, b 1864, farmer for his father RulifF, h do Bennett Rulitf', p o Canoga, r 120, b 1836 in Kings Co., Long Island, w Aria Ann, farmer 98, works on shares for Rich- ard J. Perrine, farm 100, has 5 horses, dairy 5 cows, or- chard 2 acres Berg Catherine, widow of Conrad, p o MacDougall, r 133, far- mer 20, has I horse 2 cows Berg Henry E., p o MacDougall, r 133, b 1867, farm laborer, son of Catherine / 54 TOWN OF FAYE*rTE. Berger David, p o Fayette, b 1837, w Carrie A., notary public, house painter, owns h and 1, Locust Berger Minnie Miss, p o Fa3'ette, dressmaker, h Locust Berry Charles E., p o Waterloo, r 12, b 1843, w Lucinda, far- mer iiM, rents out on shares, has i horse, 2 cows, orchard 2 acres, also foreman in Frank McCartin's harness store in Seneca Falls Berryman James, p o Geneva, Ontario Co., r 68, b 1858, far- mer for his mother Margaret Berryman Jerome, p o Geneva, Ontario Co., r 68, b 1855, far- mer for his mother Margaret Berryman John, p o Geneva, Ontario Co., r 68, b 1853, farmer for his mother Margaret Berryman Margaret, widow of Thomas, p o Geneva, Ontario Co., r 68, farmer 100, has 6 horses, 4 cows, orchard 2 acres Bews Daniel, p o Geneva, Ontario Co., r 68, b 1835 i^ ^^g" land, w Sarah Ann, works on shares for W. Clinton Kime, farm 104, 4 horses, 3 cows, orchard 2 acres Bews John, p o Geneva, Ontario Co., r 68, b 1869, house- painter, home with his father Daniel Bews Nellie Miss, p o Geneva, Ontario Co., r 41, works for Edward P. Kime Bickhart John A., p o MacDougall, r 100, b 1865 in Snyder Co,, Pa., farmer for Charles E, Balliet Bird Adell, widow of Nathaniel, p o Waterloo, r 5, house- keeper for Thomas Martin Bird Charles F., p o MacDougall, r no, cor 133, b 1859, c^^" penter and jomer Bird David, p o Fayette, r 114, b 1853, w Lena, farm laborer. Bird Elsa M. Miss, p o MacDougall, r no, cor 133, school teacher, dau of James Bird Edward E., p o MacDougall, r no, cor 133, b 1862, car- penter and joiner Bird Emma J. Miss, p o MacDougall, r no, cor 133, dau of James Bird James, p o MacDougall, r no, cor 133, b 1833, w Sarah A., carpenter and joiner, owns h and 1 Bird Sarah A. Miss, p o West Fayette, r 71, works for Lawson Pontius Bird William M., p o MacDougall, r liO, cor 133, b 187 1, farm laborer Boak George, p o Waterloo, r i, b 1850 in England, w Sarah E., farmer 62, has 5 horses, 4 cows, (i Jersey, i short horn, I Ayreshire, i Holstein) agent for grain drills and fertilizers TOWN OF FAYETTE. 55 Boak Spencer G., p o Waterloo, r i, b 1877, student and farmer, son of George Bogardus Ephraim W. Dr., po Fayette, b 1853 in Schuyler Co.,w Jennie B., alio, phj^sician and surgeon, residence and office. Main Bookman Albert E., p o Set eca Falls, r 32, b 1872, farmer for his father, Franklin Bookman Franklin, p o Seneca Falls, r 32, b 1843, w Melinda, farmer 44, has 3 horses, 3 cows, orchard 2 acres Bookman LeRoy, p o Waterloo, r 3, b 1863, w Lucinda, works for his mother, Sarah A., farm 140 BOOKMAN LEVI, p o Waterloo, r 13, b 1825, w Elizabeth (Wile), farmer 84, has 2 horses, 6 cows, orchard i Bookman Mary E. Miss, p o Waterloo, r 13, home with her father, Levi Bookman Sarah A., widow of William, p o Waterloo, r 3, far- mer 140, worked by her son LeRoy, has 8 horses, dairy, 3 cows, orchard i acre Boss Peter, p o Canoga, r 89, b i840,w Sarah E., farm laborer, rents h and 1 Bower Mary E. Miss, p o Faj^ette, r 125, school teacher, dau of Nicholas Bower Nicholas, po Fayette, r 125, b 1849 ^^ Germany, w Elizabeth, farmer 50, has 3 horses, dairy, 5 grade Jersey and shorthorn cows, orchard 2 acres Brady C. Frank, p o Fayette, b 1848 in Newburgh, N. Y. , w Jessie F., owns farm 105 in Romulus, rents it to Benjamin Coryell, h Main Brickley Edward, p o Seneca Falls, r 23, b 1847, w Emma E., farmer 100, has 10 horses, 6 cows, orchard i acre Brickley Jennie F., Miss, p o Seneca Falls, r 23, home with her father, Edward Brickley Margaret, widow of John, p o Fa3'ette, r 136 cor 115, resident Brickley Maud C. Miss, p o Seneca Flails, r 23, dau of Edward Brickley Stewart, p o Fayette, r 116, b 1872, carpenter and joiner, son of William Brickley William, p o Fayette, r 116, b 1835, w Mariette, far- mer, rents out on shares to Ehner Wertman, farm 76 acres, has 4 horses, 3 cows, orchard 2 acres Brodhead John A. Dr., p o Fayette, b 1824 in Owasco. Cayuga Co., w Sarah C, homeo. physician and surgeon, pro- prietor of Grand Central Hotel, Main Brodhead Sarah C, p o Fayette, wife of John A., owns farm ii8}4, also village lot, has 6 horses, 3 cows, orchard 5 acres, Main 56 TOWN OF FAYETTE. Brown Catharine Miss, p o Fayette, resident, home with Jacob Brown, Locust Brown George, p o Canoga, r 29, b 1871, farm laborer, rents h and 1 Brown Harmon B., p o Fayette, r no, b 1845 in Ontario Co., w Margaret, farmer 50, has 2 horses, 2 cows, orchard 75 trees Brown Jacob, p o Fayette, b 1824, w Charlotte A., owns farm 104 in Varick, worked on shares by Jacob Rodenberger, also h and 1 on Locust st.,, and h and 1 on Main, residence Locust Brown Stephen L., po Canoga, r 54, b 1864, farmer for Stephen Sammel, h do Brown William Patrick, p o Waterloo, off r 11, farmer 100 Bryant Edward L., p o Seneca Falls, off r 23, b 1833, w Mary, farmer 74, has 7 horses, 4 cows, orchard 2 acres Bryant Frank, p o Seneca Falls, off r 23, b 1858, w Amanda, farmer for his father, Edward L Burroughs Clinton, p o MacDougall, r 109, b 1873, asst tel opr at West Fayette station L.V. R. R., lives at West Fayette Burroughs David, p o Canoga, r 60, b 1836, farm laborer, rents h and 1 Burroughs Frank, po Canoga, b 1854, ^ Emma, carpenter and joiner, rents h and 1 off Main Burroughs Isaac, p o Canoga, r 86, b 1838, w Mary, farmer 42, has 8 horses, 3 cows Burroughs Mary, widow of Jerry, p o Fayette, resident Main Burroughs Sarah A. Miss, p o Fayette, res Main Burtless Catherine, widow of James, Canoga, r 29, owns farm 100, worked by her son, Jacob S Burtless Jacob S., p o Canoga, r 29, b 1835, w Alida, farmer 100, has 8 horses, 6 cows, orchard 2 acres, also worl< s farm 100 on same road belonging to his mother Catherine Burtless Mary L. Miss, p o Canoga, r 29, home wath her father Jacob S Butler Margaret, widow of Daniel, p o Waterloo, off r 11, home with Daniel Kelly Cadmus Chester, p o Geneva, Ontario Co., r 3, b 1870, farmer for his father Stephen V Cadmus Stephen V., p o Geneva, Ontario Co., r 3, b 1838 in New Jersey, w Martha S., farmer 60, has 4 horses, 2 cows, orchard 40 trees Canoga Hotel, p o Canoga, Eugene Poorman, prop., Main Carr Luman D., p o Canoga, b 1815, w Lucy S., ex-postmas- ter, stone mason and builder, off Main Ceigler Jacob H., p o Seneca Falls, r 25, b 1851 in Germany, w Amelia, works on shares for T. J. Yawyer, Seneca TOWN OF FAYETTE. 57 Falls, farm no, has 4 horses, 6 cows, 20 sheep, orchard 10 acres Chamberlain Sarah J., widow of Melancthon B., p o Waterloo, r 8, owns farm 50 on r 11, and rents it out, also owns in- terest in oil land in Penna, home with her dau Mary A. C. Murray Chancey Joseph, p o Fayette, r 130, b 1810 in Qiiebec, Can- ada, w Louisa, invalid Chatham Baxter M., p o Canoga, r 29, b 1833, ^ Mary, farmer 140 and owns mar.'-h land 20, has 7 horses, (i champion mare) 5 Jersey and Holstein grade cows, orchard 4 acres Christler Edward, p o Waterloo, r 74, b 1870, w Lydia, farmer for Jacob Lutz Church Canoga Methodist Episcopal, p o Canoga, Rev. Henry W. Sanford, pastor. Main Church Christ Reformed Dutch, p o Fayette, Rev. George W. Kershner, pastor, Main Church Evangelical Lutheran, p o Fayette, on Main, Rev. J. C. Schindel, pastor, parsonage Main Church Grace Episcopal, Willowdale, p o Geneva, r 68 Church Jerusalem, p o Waterloo, r 73 cor 67, no stated min- ister Church West Fayette Presbyterian, p o MacDougall, r 134. Rev. F. A. Valentine, pastor Clark Eliza Ann Miss, p o Canoga, r 60, dau of Wm. H Clark George, p o Canoga, r 60, b 1870, farm laborer, son of Wm. H Clark Leonard, p o Waterloo, r 6, b 1848, w Elizabeth, farm laborer, owns h and 1 Clark Samuel, p o Yale, r to8, b 1870 in Sarnia, Canada, track walker on L. V. Ry Clark William H., p o Canoga, r 60, b 1841 in Ont Co., w Eliza Jane, farm laborer, r h and 1, enlisted 1861 in Co. A, 33d N. Y. Vols., discharged 1863, re-enlisted and served till close of the war, was in several engagements Conover Mary E., p o Seneca Falls, r 24 n 23. dau of Samuel S Conover Samuel S., p o Seneca Falls, r 24 n 23, b 1847 in Brooklyn, N. Y., w Mar\ Emeline, county sup't of the poor, owns farm 80 acres on r — in Varick, worked by Ed. Williams Cooley Lewis, p o Geneva, Ont Co., ofFr 68, b 1836 in Monroe Co., w Ruth Ann, farmer 95 and owns on r 41 with Abram McCaw of Varick, farm 183, has 13 horses, 7 head cattle, orchard 5, home in Geneva Coons Peter, p o Seneca Falls, r 25, b 1870 in Germany, farm- er for Jacob H. Ceigler 58 TOWN OF FAYETTE. Cottage Hotel, p o Fayette, Oliver F. Shalebo, proprietor Main County poor farm, p o Seneca Falls, r 24 n 23, 120 acres, part- ly in Seneca Falls, about 10 acres orchard, average about 60 inmates, Samuel S. Conover, sup't Covert Augustus, p o Fayette, r 77, b 1841, w Rhoda A., farm- er 100, has 3 horses, 3 cows, orchard 3 acres Covert Henry P., p o Waterloo, r 72, b 1856, w Laura, farm- er, works for his lather Lewis S Covert Lewis S., p o Waterloo, r 72, b 1835, w Mary, farmer, works on shares for Frederick Hick, Waterloo, farm 149, 10 horses, 4 cows, orchard i Crawley Edward, p o Waterloo, r 46, b 1823, farmer 7, i horse, i cow Crawley James, p o Waterloo, r 46, b 1858, son of Edward Crossman Hiram A., p o Canoga, r 56, b 1877, student, son of Asahel Crossman Crossman Asahel, p o Canoga, r 56, b 1843 on Long Island, N. Y., w Sarah A., farms 131^, owmed by estate of Jacob Burroughs (deceased), has i stallion (clay), 10 horses, 8 cows, orchard 7 acres Dark William, p o Waterloo, off r 75, b 1861, w Lillian, works on shares for T. Jefferson Yawger of Seneca Falls, farm 52. has' 2 horses, 2 cows, orchard 2 acres Davis Frank, p o MacDougall, r 100 cor 72, w Emma B., works on shares for his father James H., of Herkimer Co., N. Y,, farm 93, has 2 horses, 5 cows, orchard i Dawson Johanna, widow of John, p o Seneca Falls, r 33, resi- dent, owns h and 1 4 acres Day Celinda W., wife of Taylor S., p o Canoga, dressmaker, Main Day Henry G., p o Waterloo, r 37 cor 43, b 1861 in England, w M Ella, farmer 62^, has 5 horses, dairy 12 Jersey grade cows I Guernsev bull, 10 Cheshire hogs, orchard 3 Day Taylor S., p o Canoga, b 1853 in Orange Co,, w Celinda W., farm laborer Deal Abraham, p o Seneca Falls, r 75, b 1837, w Margaret M., farm laborer, r h and 1 Deal Benjamin, p o Fayette, r 112, b 1843, farm laborer, r h and 1 Deal Daniel, p o Fayette, r 96, b 1839, w Phianna, dealer in agricultural implements, phosphates and fertihzers, farmer 87, has 6 horses, (2 Clydesdale,) 3 cows, orchard 3 acres, apples and pears Deal Edward, p o Fayette, off r 77, b 185 1, w Sophia, works _ on shares for his mother Maria, farm 80, has 2 horses, 2 cows, orchard 2 acres TOWN OF FAYETTE. 59 Deal Eli F., p o Fayette r 96, b 1867, agent for musical instruments, (pianos and organs) home with his father Daniel Deal Henry, p o Fayette, r 125, b 1835, farm laborer Deal Levi, p o Fayette, off r 77, b 1845, farm laborer, r h and 1 Deal Maria, widow, of Abram, p o Fayette, off r 77, farmer owns 80 and rents out on shares to her son Edward Deal Mary, widow of John, p o Fayette, r 125, owns h and 1 Deal Mary J., widow of John P., p o Canoga, r 120, resident, home with James W. Spaid Deal Sarah A., p u Fayette, widow of John L., r 123, farmer 18, has I cow, orchard i^-, acre, house r 123 Deal William L., p o Canoga, b 1869, w Fannie R., farm laborer, r h and 1 Main DePew Nelson A. Rev., p o Canoga, r 120, b 1813, w Sarah M,, retired Methodist Episcopal clergyman Derr Charles W., p o Waterloo, r 75, b 1865, w Jessie, farm laborer Deshler David, p o Waterloo, r 45, b 1843, w Elnora, farmer i2, has I horse, i cow Deshler Floyd, p o Waterloo, r 45, b 1874, pointer and paper hanger, home with his father David Dey Anna C. Miss, p o MacDougall, r 108, dau of Peter N Dey Anna E. Miss, p o Geneva, r 68. resident, dau of Pierson Dey Eliza Jane, wife of Peter N., p o MacDougall, r 108, far- mer 435^, rents out on shares and rents h and 1 to William Fitzgibbon Dey Hannah Miss, p o Geneva, r 68, resident, home with Pierson De}^ Dey Henry K., p o Yale, r 105, b 1824, w Isabella, farmer 144 rents out on shares to Knut Hanson, has 4 horses, 2 cows Dey Mary, widow of Peter B., p o Geneva, r 68, owns farm 75 and rents to her son Pierson, has i horse Dey Peter B., p o Geneva. Ont Co., r 68, h 1878, student and farmer for his father Pierson Dey Peter N., p o MacDougall, r 108, b 1819, w Eliza Jane, farmer 38, has 3 horses, 4 cows Dey Pierson, p o Geneva, Out Co., r 68, b 1845, w Susan A., supervisor, farmer for his mother Mary on farm 75, owns 4 horses, 5 Jersey grade cows, orchard 2, also owns and runs steam thresher Dildine Henry J., p o MacDougall, r 109, b 1848, w Emma, carpenter and joiner, owns h and 1 6o TOWN OF FAYETTE. Diltz John, p o Seneca Falls, r 32, works on shares for George Easterly of Seneca Falls farm 140 acres Disinger Caroline, widow of John, p o Canogo, resident, Main Disinger Cora Miss, p o Conoga, dressmaker, home with William H.Pearson Disinger Daniel, po Canoga, r 85, b 1823, w Christiana, farmer 114, has 11 horses, (3 Charley B. horses) 5 cows (3 grade Durhams) orchard 5 acres, also owns farm 100 worked on shares by his son John E.,and 70 acres worked on shares by his son Peter E Disinger Emma Miss, p o Seneca Falls, r 33, dau of Samuel Disinger Henry F., p o Seneca Falls, r 33, b 1861, farmer for his father Samuel Disinger George W., p o Seneca Falls, r 33, b 1859, farmer for his father Samuel Disinger John C, p o Canoga, r 87, b 18553, w Nettie D., far- mer 100 has 6 horses, 3 cows, orchard 2 acres Disinger John E., p o Canoga, r 120, b 1856, w Celia E., works on shares for Daniel Disinger, farm 100, has 7 horses, 4 Durham grade cows, 30 sheep, orchard 2 acres Disinger Peter E., p o Canoga, r 120, b 1854, ^ Mary J., works on shares for Daniel Disinger, farm 70, has 7 horses, 5 cows, 20 sheep, orchard 2 acres, also owns farm 18 acres Disingei Samuel, p o Seneca Falls, r 33, b 1829, w Caroline, farmer 222, rents out on shares to Edward Abbott, has 12 horses, dairy 4 Durham cows, orchard 3 acres, also owns farm 200 in Tyre Disinger Virgie M. Miss, p o Seneca Falls, r 33, dau of Sam- uel Disinger William E., p o Fayette, r 114, b 1846, w Mary C,, Sec.E Fayette Grange No. 40, larmer 147, has 2 horses, 2 cows, 40 sheep, orchard 4 acres, 10 acres woodland Doan J. B., p o Canoga, b 1838, retired farmer, h village Donley Joseph, p o Canoga, b 1854, ^ Sarah, laborer, owns h and 1 Main Dougherty John, p o Waterloo, r 46, b 1823 in Ireland, farmer 7, I cow Driscall Esther, widow of Leonard, p o Waterloo, r 71, resi- dent, r h and 1 Driscall Orin F., p o Waterloo, r 71, b 1869, laborer, home with his mother Esther Dubbs Syrenus, p o MacDougall, r 133, b 1854 ^"^ Berks Co., Pa., w Sarah, carpenter and joiner, r h and 1 Durkin Anna Miss, p o Waterloo, r 5, dau of Patrick TOWN OF FAYETTE. 6l Durkin Patrick p o Waterloo, r 5, b 1840 in Ireland, w Bridget, farmer 30, has 2 horses, 5 cows Edgett Annie Miss, p o Waterloo, r i, home with her father Asa EDGETT ASA, p o Waterloo, r 5, b 1840 in Herkimer Co., w Julia, (Close) overseer of highways and farmer, works on shares for Mrs. Van Sickle of Geneva, farm 105, owns 6 horses, 5 cows, veteran of the war of 1861, enlisted Sept. I, 1862 in Co. D, I2ist N. Y. Vols, was in several en- gagements and served till the close of the war. Edington Elizabeth, widow of James, p o Waterloo, r 42, resi- dent, bds with Benjamin Post Edington John P., p o Geneva, Ont Co., r 3, b 1843 in Ont Co., w Frances, farmer 10, has i horse, i cow Edwards Florinda M., wife of Samuel, p o Waterloo, r 4, house- keeper for John H. Peters Edwards Thomas S., p o Waterloo, r 4, b 1866, wjanie, works on shares for John H. Peters, farm 150, 8 horses, 9 cows, apiary 6 colonies, orchard 4 acres Emerick Ann, widow^ of Jacob, p o Fayette, r 82, home with her son Charles Emerick Charles, p o Fayette, r 82, b 1868, farm laborer, r h and 1 Emerick Elizabeth, widow of William, p o West Fayette, r 102, farmer 32, rents out on shares to Gilbert Riggs, has i cow Emerick John, p o Fayette, r 127, b 1818, retired farmer, has I horse and owns farm 73, worked by Daniel E. Wert- man Emerick Samuel, p o Fayette, r 61, b 1853, w Anna, farm lab- orer, r h and 1 Emmett John, p o Waterloo, r i, b 1818 in England, w Elean- or, farmer 84, has 4 horses, 2 cows Emmett Richard, p o Waterloo, r i, b 1843, farmer for his father John Erlish Elmer S., p o Waterloo, r 7, b 1862 in Phelps, Ont Co., w Sarah, farm laborer, r h and 1 Eshenour Sidney A., p o Waterloo, r 71, b i860, w Cora, school teacher and farmer with his father William Eshenour William, p o Waterloo, r 71, b 1836, w Jane A., farmer 102, rents out to various parties, has 2 horses, 4 cows, orchard 4 acres, also owns h and 1 in Waterloo Feezler Stephen M., p o Waterloo, r 74, b 1827, w Susan, repairer of watches, clocks, jewelry etc., r h and 1 Feezler Wiliam K., p o Fayette, r 74, b 1870, farmer for War- ren Bachman 62 TOWN OF FAYETTE. Fisher George M., p o Seneca Falls, r 23, b 1865, limestone quarry and dealer in stone and lime for building purposes, resides 33 Centre street, Seneca Falls Fitzsimons Richard, p o Geneva, Ont Co., r 14, b 1867, w Delia, farm laborer, r h and 1 Flickinger William, p o MacDougall, r 106, b 1822 in Penn- sylvania, w Mary E., farmer 103)^, has 3 horses, 4 cows Fitzgibbon William, p o MacDougall, r 108, b 1858, w Jennie, section foreman L. V. R. R., r h and 1 Frank Bartholomew, p o Waterloo, r i, b 1827 in Bavaria, w Catharine, laborer in stone quarry, r h and 1 Frank Lena Miss, p o Waterloo, r i, dau of Bartholonew Frankenfield Edward, p o Canoga, r 58, b 1867, w Minnie E., farmer works on shares for Mrs. Catharine Gage farm 170, has 5 horses, 6 cows. 10 sheep, orchard 10 acres FRANKENFIELD JACOB, p o MacDougall, r 100, b 1863 in Pennsylvania, w Luella (Schwab,) farmer works on shares for his father George of Fayette, farm 120,5 horses, 3 cows, 25 sheep, orchard 2 acres Frantz Albert J. Dr., p o Canoga, b 1850, w Carrie, Homeo- pathic physician and surgeon, also owns on r 53 farm 90, has 7 horses, residt nee and office Main Frantz Elizabeth, widow of David, p o Canoga, resident, home with Isaiah Bachman Main Frantz John J,, p o Fayette, com. trav., owns farm 126)^ on r 53, res Grand Central hotel Main Frantz John O., p o Seneca Falls, r 25, b 1844, farmer for his mother Sarah A. h do Frantz Maud Miss, p o Canoga, r 53, resident Frantz Maud I. Miss, p o Canoga, r 53 owns farm 122, and leases it to various parties Frantz Phillip, p o Fayette, r 114, b 1833, w Mary, farmer 50, has 2 horses, 2 cows Frantz Sarah A., widow of Lewis S., p o Seneca Falls, r 25, farmer 100, has 5 horses, 9 cows, orchard 5 acres Freer Annie, widow of Eli, p o Waterloo, r 46, home with her son Webster Freer Webster, p o Waterloo, r 46, b 1854, laborer, owns h. and 1, has 2 horses, i cow Fridley Burton A., p o Fayette, r 90 cor 89, w Maggie, works for Seymour A Kuney h do Fridley George, p o MacDougall, r 106, b 1856, w Elda, laborer, owns h and 1 Fridley PhilHp, p o MacDougall, r 132, b 1848, w , Mary C, saw mill, fruit evaporator and cider mill and farmer 30, has 2 horses, i cow TOWN OF FAYETTE. 63 Fry Hannah Miss, p o Canoga, r 30, housekeeper for John Fry John, p o Canoga, r 30 b 1818 in Pennsylvania, farmer 118, has 5 horses, 3 cows, orchard 3 acres Fry Lillie Miss, p o Canoga, r 30, home with her father John FRY STEPHEN D., p o Canoga, r 30, b 1857, w Jennie E., notary public, ex-overseer of the poor from 1889 to 1893, and farmer for his father John on 118 acres, has 3 cows CAGE CATHARINE, widow of Justus C.,p o Canoga, owns on r 52 the Canoga Springs farm of 180 acres, and rents it to Edward Frankenfield, also owns h and 1, 6 acres in village, res Main Galloway Hannah, widow of Thomas, p o Geneva, Ont Co., r 39, housekeeper for her son William S GALLOWAY WILLIAM S., p o Geneva, Ont Co., r 39, b 1834, farmer, rents out on shares to Edward Orman farm 107, has 5 horses, 3 cows, owns h and 1 on r 41 Gambee Edgar H., p o Yale, r 105, b 1840, w Mary F., farm- er, wor]^, b 1863, w Mary A., supervisor, farmer and fruit grower, farm 130, 700 peach trees, 350 pear trees, 180 apple trees, 80 plum and cherry trees Barnum Bros., p o Junius, r 15, (Nathaniel and Caleb), farmers 80 Barnum Caleb (Barnum Bros.), p o Junius, r 15, b 1850, far- mer, 2 horses, i cow Barnum Nathaniel (Barnum Bros.), p o Junius, r 15, b 1845, w Agnes, farmer, house and lot, i horse 3 cows Barrett Charles, p o Marengo, Wayne Co., r 7, b 1857, farmer 116, 6 horses, 8 cows Barrett Charles W. , p o Magee Corners, r 54, b 1863 , w Luzilla, farmer 85, 3 horses, 4 cows, orchard 5 acres Barrett Eliza, p o Marengo, Wayne Co., sister of Charles Barrett Lorenzo, p o Marengo, Wayne Co., r 7 b 1845, brother of Charles Bear Clifford, p o Lyons, Wayne Co., r 27, b 1878, son of Edward Bear Clinton, p o Lyons, Wayne Co., b 1878, son of Edward Bear Edward, p o Lyons, Wayne Co., r 27, b i84i,w Eliza farmer 73, 4 horses, 6 cows Becker Fred, p o West Junius, r 46, b 1866 in Germany, w Lillie B,, farmer 8, 2 horses, i cow Bedell David S., po Malcom, r 13, b 1859, f^^rrri laborer, son of Jacob Bedell Jacob, p o Malcom, r 13, b 1829, w Adaline, farmer 44, 3 horses, 3 cows Benedict James, p o Magee Corners, r 35, b 1871, w Emma, farm laborer Bentley Stephen, p o Waterloo, r 64, b 1822, w Sarah A., farmer 20 acres L.ofC. loo TOWN OF JUNIUS. Betts Jesse R., p o Waterloo, r 6;^, b 1867, w Ida, works farm for George Mills Birdsey B. Eugene, p o Waterloo, r 35, b i860, w Elizabeth, works on shares farm 150 for his uncle E. Birdsey, 8 horses, 6 cows, 31 grade Shropshire sheep Birdsey Erastus, p o Waterloo, r 35, b 182 1, farmer 150, or- chard 4 acres Boak John S., p o Waterloo, r 62, b 1815 in Kent, England, w Frances, farmer 50, 3 horses, 2 cows Bodine Amy, widow of John, p o Waterloo, r 65, resides with her daughter, Mrs. Stephen Paine Bostwick Charles J., p o West Junius, r 44, b i860, w Phoebe, works on shares for his father Robert, farm 97 Bostwick Robert, p o West Junius, r 44, b 1824, w Nancy J., farmer 97, worked by his son Charles, 4 horses, 2 cows Bowman Edgar, p o Clyde, Wayne Co., r 15, b 1850, w Har- riet, blacksmith, owns h, 1 and shop Braden Electa, Widow of Lewis, p o Junius, resides with her daughter, Mrs. William Brownell Braden Eliza J., p o Waterloo, r 62, daughter of Mary Braden Braden Mary, widow of William, p o Waterloo, r 62, owns farm 57, worked by F. H. Marshall Braden Mary A., p o Junius, resides with her sister Mrs. Wil- liam Brownell Brightman William, p o Junius, r 18, b 1854, w Mary, farm laborer, h and 1 Brignall Lucy, p o Junius, r 45, school teacher, daughter of Rhoda Brignall Rhoda, widow of William, p o Junius, r 45, farm 28, I horse, 2 cows Brignall Robert, p o Junius, r 45, bridge builder on railroad, son of Rhoda Brownell Anna, p o Junius, r 37, dau of Lorenzo Brownell Cordelia, widow of Edward, p o Marengo, Wayne Co., r 6, farmer 33, 2 cows Brownell Elizabeth, p o Junius, r 6, dau of Cordelia Brownell Francis, p o Waterloo, r 62, b 1839, ^ Lavina, farm laborer Brownell John, p o Junius, r 2, b 1870, w Rena, butcher Brownell Lorenzo, p o Junius, r 37, b 1826, w Louisa, farmer 104, worked by William Hatcher Brownell William, p o Junius, b 1836, w Parthenia, butcher, 2 horses, i cow Buck Eliza, widow of William, p o Waterloo, r 48, h and 1 Buck Pamela, p o Malcom, r 10, resides with her niece Mrs. William Godfrey TOWN OF JUNIUS. lOl Buckley Daniel, p o Junius, r 47, b 1859, farmer 30, 4 horses Buckley Dennis, p o Junius, r 67, b 1828 in Ireland, w Honora, farmer 20, 2 horses, 2 cows Buckley Elizabeth, p o Junius, r 47, dau of Dennis Buisch Harry, p o Lyons, Wayne Co., r 24, b 1849 in Wayne Co., w Mary, steam saw mill, farmer 140, 4 horses, 8 cows Buisch William, p o Lyons, Wayne Co., r 24, b 1877, son of Harry Bunnell Mertie M., p o Magee Corners, r 52, school teanher, graduate of Cortland Normal School, dau of Rev. Wm. H Bunnell William H. Rev., p o Magee Corners, r 52, b 1836 in Broome Co., w Nancy, Methodist minister Burch Josiah R., p o Waterloo, r 65, b i860, w Mary, works on shares for Martin Ten Eyck, farm 82 acres Burgdorf A. C, p o West Junius, r 47, b 1857, w Lottie, works on shares 108 acres for William VanCleef, of Phelps, On- tario Co Burgdorf Lillie, p o Junius, offr 6 daughter of S. E Burgdorf S. E., p o Junius, off r 6, b 1854, ^ Emma, works farm no for Mrs. Chester Hampton Burns Bertha, p o West Junius, r 40, dau of John Burns John, p o West Junius, r 40, b 1832 in Ireland, rents h and 1 of Thomas Doyle Burns Mary A., p o West Junius, r 40, dau of John Burns Nellie, p o West Junius, r 40, dau of John Qarman John, p o Junius, b 1855, w Carrie, constable, works on shares for his father Townsend farm 72 Carman Townsend, p o Junius, r 20, b 1826, w Caroline, justice of the peace, farmer 72, 5 horses, 2 cows. His father John settled here in 181 6. Carnrike Elizabeth, widow of David, p o Malcom. r 12, farm 60, worked by O. J. Anderson, i horse, 3 cows Chandler Elsie, widow of Garratt, p o Junius Childs David C, p o Junius, r 19, b 1852, w Catherine, works on shares for John Lowry, farm 100, 5 horses, 4 cows Childs Stephen, p o Junius, r 19, b 1874, farm laborer for his father David C. Childs William, p o Junius, r 19, b 1878, son of David C. Christian William, p o Magee Corners, r 66, b 1841 in England, farm laborer for Sarah A. Vandenburgh Clark Edward M., p o Magee Corners, r 32, b 1873, farm la- borer, son of Margaret Clark Harriet, widow of Levi, p o Junius, home with Elias Cost Clark Julia L., p o Magee Corners, r 32, dau of Margaret Clark Margaret, widow of Aralza, p o Magee Corners, r 32 farm 21 102 TOWN OF JUNIUS. Clark William B , p o Magee Corners, r 32, farm laborer, son of Margaret Clarke Fred, p o Junius, r 26, b 1866, farm laborer, home with his uncle, Sills Clark Clarke Sills C, p o Junius, r 26, b 1840, w Annie, farm laborer, h and 1,15 acres swamp land Closs Adam L., p o Waterloo, r 48, b 1829, in Wayne Co., w Margaret, farmer 68, 4 horses, 4 cows, owns farm 50 acres n 1- 55 Closs Frank L., p o Waterloo, r 48, b i860, w Phoebe A., far- mer, son of Adam L Cole Henry D., p o Waterloo, r 50, b 1837, w Susan H., farm laborer, rents h and 1 of E. Birdsey Comstock Alonzo (Comstock & Avery), p o Junius, r 16, b 1858, w Nettie, farm laborer, well driller Comstock Cassie, p o Junius, r i7,dau of Catherine J. Comstock Catherine J., widow of Alonzo, p o Junius, r 17, 4 horses, 2 cows Comstock Raymond, p o Junius, r 17, b 1871, farmer Comstock & Avery, p o Waterloo, r 35 (Alonzo Comstock and Charles Avery), well drillers, steam machine Conerse Sally A., widow of Sandy, p o Junius, h and 1 Condit Bert, p o Malcom, r 14, b 1878, son of Charles Conciit Charles, p o Malcom, r 14, b 1832, w Eliza, farmer 60, 3 horses, 5 cows Condit Ernest, p o Malcom, r 14, b 1871, farm laborer, son of Charles Condit Florence, p o Malcom, r 14, dau of Charles Conley Calvin H., p o Malcom, r 14, b 1833, w Almira, en- listed 1864 in Co. G . 1 2th Mich. Vols., farmer 50, 3 horses, 3 cows Converse John, p o Waterloo, off r 61, b 1862, farm laborer, son of Susannah Converse Susannah, widow of , p o Waterloo, off r 61 Cosad Charles W., p o Waterloo, r 62, cor 55, b 1839, ^ Anor A., farmer 170, 7 horses, 17 cows Cosad Katie Miss, p o Waterloo, r 62, dau of Charles W. Cosad Mary A. Miss, p o Waterloo, r 62, school teacher, dau of Charles W. Cost Elias, p o Junius, b 1823, mail carrier between Clyde and Junius, farm 6, 2 horses Crane Susan, widow of Lewis, p o Junius, r 16, farm 50, worked by Philetus Mosher Cross Arthur E,, p o Waterloo, r 55, b 1869. son of James L. Cross Florence M., p o Waterloo, r 55, dau of James L. 'TOWN OF JUNIUS. IO3 Cross James L., p o Waterloo, r 55, b 1842, w Fanny M., as- sessor, farmer 58, 5 horses, 3 cows, owns farm 62^ acres in Galen, Wayne Co. Crowe John C, p o West Junius, r 45, b 1872, farm laborer, son of Thomas Crowe Julia, p o West Junius, r 45, dau of Thomas Crowe Thomas, p o West Junius, r 45, b 1843 in Ireland, w Julia, farm laborer, farmer 14 Curie Charles, p o Waterloo, r 48, b 1869 in England, farm laborer for W. Westfall Dadson Alfred, p o West Junius, off r 60^, b 1869, w Lottie, farmer, works on shares 90 acres for Jos. S. Barnes, 3 horses, 3 cows Dadson George, p o West Junius, r 60 1^, b 1826 in England, w Elizabeth, farmer, rents h and 1 of S. S. Maynard est Dawkins Emma, p o Waterloo, r 54, resides with her mother Mrs. Abigail Story Deane J. E., p o Junius, off r 16, b 1848, w Jennie A., farmer 80, 5 horses, 3 cows Deane H. W., p o Junius, off r 16, b 1823, w H. M., farmer Deane Juliet E. M., p o Junius, off r 19, dau of H. W. Decker Thereon E., p o Harvey, Ont. Co., r 43, b 185 1, w Florine, farmer 82, 3 horses, 4 cows Decker Truman, p o Magee Corners, r 55, b 1826 in Tyre, w Mary S., owner of Patchen-Norman stallion "Black Prince " Demorest Charles, p o Magee Corners, r 53, farm laborer Demorest Clara, widow of William, p o Magee Corners, r 53, dressmaker and weaver, h and 1 Demorest Hayes, p o Magee Corners, r 53, farm laborer Demorest John, p o Magee Corners, r 53, farm laborer Demorest Louise, p o Magee Corners, r 53, school teacher, re- sides with her mother Clara Dennis Charles, p o Junius, r 32, b i860, w Kate, farmer 2, school teacher Dennis Edith A, p o Waterloo, r 49, dau of Mrs. John C. Lamson Doyle Thomas, p o West Junius, r 44, b 1842 in Ireland, w Margaret, works on shares for Henry Newton, farm 77 Dubois Alfred, p o Waterloo, r 35, b 1847, w Lucy M., farmer 28, 2 horses, 4 cows, wife owns 15 acres Eddy Grace A., widow of Charles, p o Junius, r9, resides with her dau Mrs, Herbert C. Lund}^ Eggleston Charles H., p o Magee Corners, r 34, b 1855 in Geneva, N. Y.,w Martha, farm laborer I04 TOWN OF JUNIUS. Eyer Cornelins, p o Lyons, Wayne Co., r 2, b 1862, w Sarah, farmer, works on shares for E. Gridley, farm 100, 2 horses, 3 cows parris John, p o Junius, r 2, b 1864, farm laborer Farris Thomas, p o Junius, r 2, b T823, w Phoebe, farmer 164, 4 horses, 6 cows Fisk Cora, p o Junius, r 40, dau of Sarah J. Fisk Edith D., p o Junius, r 38, dau of Sumner Fisk George S.. p o Junius, r 38, b 1872, farmer (or his father George W. Fisk George W., p o Junius-, r 38, b 1846, w Helen, farmer 81, 4 horses, 5 cows Fisk James, p o Junius, r 40, b 1862, farmer for his mother Sarah J., 5 horses, 5 cows, 56 Shropshire sheep Fisk Orin, p o Junius, r 38, b 1878, son of George W. Fisk Sarah J., widow of Sumner, p o Junius, r 40, farm 138, worked by her son James Fisk Spencer, p o Junius, r 38, b 1870, farm laborer Fisk Sumner, p o Junius, r 38, b 1855, w Jennie, farmer 54, 3 horses, 5 cows Flood Elizabeth, p o West Jimius, r i;7, dau of Thomas Flood James, p o West Junius, r 57, b 1877, farm laborer, son of I'homas Flood John, p o West Junius, r 57, b 1872, farm laborer, son of Thomas Flood Thomas, p o West Junius, r 57, b 1844, w Bridget, far- mer 4, 2 horses, i cow Frank Emma, p o Junius, r 32, dau of Paul Frank John A., p o Junius, r 32 b 1875, ^^^'^'^ laborer, son of Paul Frank Paul, p o Junius, r 32, b 1844 ^^ Germany, w Katherine, farmer 9, i horse, i cow Frank Rosa, p o Junius, r 32, dau of Paul French Charles, p o Junius, r 31, b 1842, works farm 96, owned by his mother Sarah, 4 horses, 4 cows French Sarah, widow of Nathaniel, p o Junius, r 31, farm 96 Qage Hiram, p o Malcom, r 12, b 1835, w Bridget, farmer 50, 3 horses, 3 cows Garlick Carrie, p o Junius, r 31, dau of S. C. Gailick S. C. Rev., p o Junius, r 31, b 1846, w Martha, Pres- byterian minister, pastor of Junius Presbyterian Church Garratt Adahbelle, p o Junius, r 5 dau of Byron Garratt Byron, p o Junius, r 5, b 1846, w Larissa, works farm 100 for his father Jacob Garratt Jacob, p o Junius, r 5, b 1819, farmer 100, 2 horses, 2 cows Garratt Katie, widow of Isaac, p o Junius, h and 1 TOWN OF JUNIUS. IO5 Garratt Leon, p o Junius, r 5, b 1855, w Nellie, commissioner of highways, works on shares for William Thom est., farm 70, 3 horses, 3 cows Gerster Phillip, p o Marengo, Wayne Co., r 4, b 1834 ^^ Ger- many, w Augusta, farmer no, 5 horses, 5 cows Godfrey William, p o Malcom, r 10, b 1859, ^ Helen, farmer 76, 8 horses, 4 cows Goseline Charles, p o Junius, r 18, b 1848 in Ontario Co., w Sallie, farmer 72, also farm 35 in Phelps Ont. Co., 4 horses, 4 cows Goseline Edith, p o Junius, r 18, dau of Charles Goseline Henry, p o Junius, r 18, b 1873, son of Charles Graves Addie C, p o Waterloo, r 51, dau of James M Graves Arthur, p o Magee Corners, r 34, farm laborer Graves Eugene H., p o Magee Corners, r 34, b 1849 in Herki- mer Co., w Margaret A., .farmer and butcher, rents 36 acres ot David Robinson of Wayne Co Graves James Madison, p o Waterloo, r 51, b 1823, w Eliza- beth A., farmer 76, 3 horses, 3 cows Graves Robert L., p o Magee Corners, r 34, farm laborer Graves William Henry, po Magee Corners, r 34, farm laborer Green William, p o Marengo, Wa3'ne Co., r 15, farmer 2, 2 horses,! cow Greenwald Fred, p o Lyons, Wayne Co., r 28, b 1844 in Ger- many, w Minnie, works on shares for John Wadhams, farm 92, 2 horses, 3 cows Greenwald Henry, p o Lyons, Wayne Co., r 28, b 1870, farm laborer, son of Fred Greenwald Herman, p o Lyons, Wayne Co., r 28, b 1876, son of Fred Greenwald John, p o Marengo, Wayne Co., r 4, b 1852 in Germany, w Barbara, works farm 55 for Mrs. Nancy Wil- cox, 3 horses, i cow Gridley Charles L., p o Waterloo, r 62, b 1846 in Sullivan Co., w Hattie, justice of the peace, farmer 85^ in Junius, 75 in Waterloo, 7 horses, 6 cows, Guernsey bull "Prize." Fruit grower, 230 apple trees, 160 pear trees, 140 peach trees, does custom feed grinding, enlisted 1863 in 9th N. Y. Artillery Gridley Lottie A., p o Waterloo, 62, dau of Charles L Groat Charles S., p o Junius, r 18, b 1825, w Louisa M., farmer 84, also farmer 96 on r 54, 3 horses, 2 cov/s, i^ acres wormwood Groat Lillian, p o Junius, r 4, resides with her mother Mrs. Darius King Guest Eva, p o West Junius, r 58, dau of Mary E Io6 TOWN OF JUNIUS. Guest Mary E., widow of James, p o West Junius, r 58, farm- er 50 Gunio Sheridar , p o .West Junius, r 58, b 1863, w Mary, works on shares farm for Lewis Phillips Hagar Lorenzo, p o West Junius, r 41, b 1849 ^ Orlena L, farmer 87, 2 horses, 5 cows Hagar Lucina, widow of Beneville, p o West Junius, r 41 re- sides with her son Lorenzo Haight Manlus R., p o Junius, r 7, b 1826, w Catharine, farm- er 41, 2 horses, 3 cows Hall Charles B., p o Junius, r 24, b i860, farm laborer Hale Margaret H., widow of Hiram, p o Junius, r 24, h and 1 Hammer Catherine, widow, p o Waterloo, r 35, resides with her daughter Mrs. Barney Kraft Hampton Chester J., p o Junius, r 48, w Susie T., ex-super- visor, farmer 78, 6 horses, 6 cows Hampton Emma A., p o Junius, off r 48, resides with her brother Chester J Hampton Tamar, widow of John, p o Junius, off r 48, resides with her son Chester Hanes Emma D., p o Junius, r 30, widow of Benjamin, resides with A. D. Southwick Hanes N. J., widow of William, po West Junius, r 38, resides with her sister Mary E. Guest Happel Reuben, p o Harvey, Ont Co., r 43, b 1857, w Sarah, works on shares for Owen Middaugh, farm 100, 6 horses, 2 cows Hart Frank B., p o Junius, r 32, b 1856, w Mary M., farmer, rents 8 acres of his father Gain, 2 cows Hasbrouck Mary, widow of Dewitt, p o Waterloo, r 35, owns farm 25, worked by Alfred Dubois Hatcher Robert, p o Junius, b 1856, w Martha, farm laborer Hatcher Spencer p o West Junius, r 57, b 1869, w Addie M., farm laborer Hatcher William, p o Junius, r 37, b 1855, w Ida, works on shares for Lorenzo Brownell, farm 104, 4 horses, 6 cows Hatcher William K., p o Waterloo, r 48, b 1829, w Eliza, farm laborer, h and 1 Hawley Harriet, widow of , p o Magee Corners, r 34, resides with her daughter Mrs. Charles Eggleslon Heferen Patrick J., p o Junius, r 20, b 1852, w Ellen, worl> s on shares for W. H. Newton, farm 136, 7 horses, 5 cows Helbert Elizabeth, p o Waterloo, r 61, dau of Lewis Helbert Frank, p o Waterloo, r 61, fa'm laborer, son of Lewis Helbert John, p o Waterloo, r 61, farm laborer, son of Lewis Helbert Lewis, p o Waterloo, r 61, b 1845 in Germany, w TOWN OF JUNIUS. IO7 Julia, farmer, works on shares for D. Stewart est., farm 260, 8 horses, 5 cows Hill Brothers, (Peter, Henry, and Lemuel), p o Junius, r 2^, owns farm no in partnership Hill Henry C, (Hill Bros.,) p o Harvey, Ont. Co., r 22, b 1855, ^ Elizabeth, works on shares farm no, owned by Hill Bros., 3 horses, 4 cows Hill Joseph M., p o Waterloo, r 49, b 1847, w Caroline M , works on shares for M. L. Burnett, farm 75, 2 horses, 2 cows Hill Lemuel, (Hill Bros.,) p o Junius, r 24, b 1850, w Eliza- beth, farmer, h and 1 Hill Peter, (Hill Bros.,) p o West Junius„r 43, b 1845, w Car- rie, works on shares for M. L. Burnett, farm 95, 4 horses, 7 cows Hoftmire George, p o Malcom, r 10, b 1862, w Mary, farm 3, laborer, h and 1 Hornbeck George, p o West Junius, r 43, b 1850, w Rose, works on shares for Abram VanCleef, farm 93, 4 horses, 3 cows Hornbeck William L., p o West Junius, r 43, b 1873, farm la- borer Huff Rebecca, p o Waterloo, r 62, housekeeper for Daniel Kolp Hunt Margaret A., widow of Austin, p o Junius, r 28, farm 70, worked by Harlan Pontius Kelley Dewitt C, p o Junius, b 1840, w Eliza J., farmer, h and 1 Kelly William, p o Junius, r 36, b 1869, w Mary E., works on shares for J. Thorn est., farm 80, 4 horses, 3 cows, or- chard 4 acres King Darius E., p o Junius, r 4, b 1838, w Lucretia, farmer 100, 6 horses, 5 cows King Howard E., p o Junius, r 4, b 1874, farm laborer for his father Darius E. King William, p o Junius, r 2, b 1841, farmer 56, 3 horses, 2 cows King William A., p o Junius, r 4, b 1868, farm laborer for his father Darius E. Kipp Isaac, p o Junius, r 26, b 1834, "^ Sarah, h and 1 Kittle Arthur, p o Waterloo, r 55, b 1863, farm laborer, bds with his brother William Kittle William, p o Waterloo, r 55, b 1857, w Ida, farmer 50, 3 horses, 4 cows Kolp Daniel, p o Waterloo, r 62, b 1857, farm laborer Kraft Barney, p o Waterloo, r 35, b 1842 in Germany, w Katie, farmer 60, 5 horses, 5 cows, 2 acres apples I08 TOWN OF JUNIUS. Lamson Charlotte May, p o Waterloo, r 49, student, dau of John C. Lamson Cora A., p .0 Waterloo, r 49, school teacher, dau of John C. Lamson C. Frederick, p o Waterloo, r 49, b 187 1, butcher, son of John C. Lamson John C, p o Waterloo, r 49, b 1840 in Mt. Washing- ton, Mass., w Hattie E., farmer 137, hay presser, 6 horses, 6 cows Landscoot Samuel, p o West Junius, r 59, b 1867 in Germany, farm laborer Larzelere William F., p o Waterloo, r 54, student, son of Mrs. Emma Dawkins Lash Elisha, p o Waterloo, r 50, b 1856, w Hattie, farmer, works on shares for Mrs. Snyder, farm 160, has 4 horses, ^ of 8 cows Lash Octavius, p o Waterloo, off r 49, b 1861, w Lidia, farm laborer for W. W. Van DeMark Laube Anna, p o Waterloo, r 48, dau of Paul Laube Fritz, p o Waterloo, r 48, b 1876, son of Paul Laube Paul, p o Waterloo, r 48, b 1849 ^^^ German}^, w Caro- line, farmer 45, 3 horses, 3 cows Lawrence James, po Junius, r 17, b 1830, veterinary den- tist Lawrence Martha, p o Junius, r 17, dau of N. F. Lawrence Nehemiah F., p o Junius, r 17, b 1817 in Orange Co., w Jane, farm 160, worked by John Nearpass Long Arthur J., p o Waterloo, r 66, b 1872, farmer for his father Henry Long Bertha E., p o Waterloo, r 66, dau of Henry Long Charles Henry, p o Waterloo, r 66, invalid, resides with his father Henry Long Henry, p o Waterloo, r 66, b 1824 in Seneca Falls, w Martha, farmer iii, 4 horses, 3 cows, 25 acres apple or- chard Long John F., p o Waterloo, r 51, b 1856, w Jennie, works farm 50 acres owned by his wife, 4 horses, 5 cows Low George, p o Junius, r 21, b 1868 in England, w Lilly, farm laborer for George Oakleaf Low ry John R., p o Junius, r 32, b 1846, w Eliza A., farmer 100 and owns 100 acres on r 19, steam thresher, 10 horses, 7 cows Lundy Albert E., p o Junius r 9, b 1877, farm laborer, son of Herbert C Lundy Charles, p o Junius, r 9, b 1855, w Flora, works farm 50 owned by his father Eli, 4 horses, 5 cows Lundy Eli, p o Junius, r 9, b 1819, w Mary J., farmer 206 TOWN OF JUNIUS. IO9 Lundy Herbert C, p o Junius, r 9, b 1853, w Rose H., works farm 50 owned by his father Eli, 5 horses, 3 cows Lundy William M., p o Junius, r 9, b 1859, w Ella, works farm 65 owned by his father Eli, 6 horses, 6 cows Lutz Mary, p o Waterloo, r 48, dau of Rudolph Lutz Rudolph, p o Waterloo, r 4 9, b 184S in Switzerland, w Jennie, farmer, 55, 3 horses, 3 cows Maloney Martin, p o West Junius, r 43, b 1847 in Ireland, w Ellen, farmer 65, 3 horses, 5 cows Manktelow Bertha, p o Waterloo, ofFr 48, dressmaker, dau of Robert Manktelow Ernest, p o Waterloo, off r 48, b 1871, works on shares farm 80 for Wm. Schoonmaker of Tyre Manktelow Martha, p o Waterloo, off r 48, dau of Robert Manktelow Robert, p o Waterloo, off r 48, b 1836 in Kent, Eng- land, w Eliza, h and 1 on r 48 Manwaring Claud D., p o Harvey, Ont Co., r 28, b 1874, farm laborer, son of Wm Manwaring William, p o Harvey, Ont Co., r 28, b 1840 in England, farm laborer, rents house of Spencer I. New- ton Marsh Aury, p o Junius, r 16, b 1829, w Eunice L., farmer 72, 4 horses, 4 cows, farm 94 in Tyre Marsh Viola A., p o Junius, r 16, dau of Aury Marsh Walter, p o Junius, r lO, b 1858, w Lavina, farm labor- er for his father Marshall F. H., po Waterloo, r 62, b 1836, w Harriet A., works farm 57 for Mrs. Mary Braden, enlisted 1862 in Co. I, 126th N. Y. Vols., pensioner Marshall John L., p o Waterloo, r 62, farm laborer, son of F. H Marshall S. D., p o Waterloo, r 48, b 1832, w Eliza, painter, h and 1 Marshall William H., p o Waterloo, r 62, farm laborer, son of F. H. McWharf Bertie, p o Junius, r 17, b 1876, son of Chas McWharf Charles, p o Junius, r 17, b 1854 ^^ Rose, Wayne Co., w Sarah, works on shares farm 52 for Mrs. Frank Newbury, 3 horses, 8 cows Meds Jacob, p o Waterloo, r 47 cor 56, b 1859 in Germany, w Laney, farm laborer, i horse, 2 cows Mills George, p o Waterloo, r 63, b 1830, farmer 95, 2 horses, 2 cows Mills Joanna, p o Magee Corners, r 51, farmer, 118 i horse, 4 cows, 92 acres in Tyre no TOWN OF JUNIUS. Morehouse Walter H., p o Waterloo, r 52, b 1867, w Mary Elizabeth, farmer, works on shares for his mother, farm 120, 4 horses, 6 cows Morrissey Thomas, p o Malcom, r 14, b 1839, farmer 57, 2 horses Mosher Philetus, p o Malcom, r 14, b 1858, w Ina, farmer 40, 3 horses, 4 cows, steam thresher i\|eal John, p o Harvey, Ont Co., r 24, b 1842, w Mary, farm laborer, rents h and 1 of John Stopfel, Ont Co. Neal Minnie, p o Harvey, Ont Co., r 24, dau of John Nearpass John J., p o Junius, r 17, b 1854, ^ Mary, wo'rks on shares for N. F. Lawrence, farm 160, 6 horses, 6 cows Newton Alonzo, p o West Junius, r 46, b 1850, farmer 43 worked by Wm. H. Wicks Newton Eugene, p o West Junius, r 44, b 1857, farmer 119, worked by Walter Avery Newton Harrison, p o Junius, r 40, b 1856, w Sarah A., farm- er 66, 2 horses, 2 cows Newton Henry, p o West Junius, r 44, b 1846, w Eva, owns farm 77 worked by Thos. Doyle, 4 horses, 2 cows Newton W. H., p o Junius, off r 39, b 1818 in Saratoga Co., w Julia A., farmer 280, 2 horses, 4 cows, 2 beef cattle, 7 acres orchard, farm worked on shares by Henry Colter Norris John, p o Lyons, Wayne Co., r 27, b 1821, w Mercy A., farmer 75, worked by his son William, 4 horses, 3 cows Norris William, p o Lyons, Wayne Co., r 27, b 1854, ^ Amanda, works farm 75 for his father John Oakleaf George, p o Junius, r 21, b i860 in Wayne Co., w Wilhemina, works on shares for Phillip Van Tassel, farm 145, 4 horses, 10 cows Odell Alice J., p o West Junius, r 45, dau of Ehza Odell Eliza, widow of Charles, p o West Junius, r 45, farmer 60, 3 horses, 3 cows Odell William H., p o West Junius, r 45, b 1873, farmer, son of Eliza Olin Daniel L., p o Waterloo, r 64, b 1838 in Madison Co., w Laura E., carpenter and joiner, owns 3 acres off r 32, wife owns 2 acres on r 64 Olin Jennie M., p o Waterloo, 35, dau ofWiUiam B Olin John S., p o Waterloo, r35,b 1869, carpenter and builder, son of William B Olin Wilham B. Rev., p o Waterloo, r 35, b 1836 in Cayuga Co., w Margaret, Baptist minister, carpenter and builder, farmer 80, 3 horses, 5 cows, 210 apple trees Olmsted Juha, p o Junius, horne with her dau Mrs. Robert Hatcher TOWN OF JUNIUS. Ill Oneil Martha, w of Thomas Oneil, p o Magee Corners, r 33, resides with her father John W. Young Paine Edward S., p o Waterloo, r 65, b 1872, carpenter and builder shop cor r 64 Paine George W., p o Waterloo, r 65, b 1875, school teacher Paine Lewis, p o Waterloo,- r 65, farm laborer Paine Stephen, p o Waterloo, r 65, b 1831 in Kent England, w Fanny N., farmer, 3 horses, 3 cows, orchard 200 apples and 200 pears Park Lelia,p o West Junius, r 43, resides with her uncle Abram Van Cleef Pearson Ernest, p o Waterloo, r 48, b 1876, farm laborer, son of William Pearson Eunice R., p o Waterloo, r 48, dau of William Pearson Mina, p o Waterloo, r 48, dau of William Pearson Sarah, p o Waterloo, r 48, school teacher, dau of William Pearson William, p o Waterloo, r 48, b 1835, w Amelia, far- mer 50, 3 horses, 4 cows Peck Spiddie B., p o Junius, ofFr 39, resides with her aunt Mrs. W. H. Newton Phillips John E., p o West Junius, r 58, b 1866, farm laborer, son of William E Phillips John O., p o West Junius, r 58, b 183 1, w Mary E., farmer loi, i horse, 3 cows Phillips Lucy C, p o West Junius, r 58, school teacher, dau of John O Phillips Lewis H., p o West Junius, r 58, b 1830, farmer 57, 2 horses, 2 cows Phillips William E., p o West Junius, r 58, b 1835, w Carrie L., farmer 135, 3 horses, 5 cows Pontius Harlen U., p o Junius, r 28, b 1865, w Ida A-, works on shares for Mrs. Margaret Hunt farm 70, 3 horses, 3 cows Porter Dever S., p o Waterloo, r 22, b 1864, farmer, 5 horses, 5 cows, works on shares for his mother 100 acres Porter Elizabeth, widow of George W,, po Waterloo, r 52, farmer 100 worked by her son Dever Porter Hiram, p o Waterloo, r 54, b 1826, w Martha, farmer 100 worked by her son Irving Porter Irving, p o Waterloo, r 54, b i860, w Marissa, farmer, 6 horses, 3 cows, works on shares lOO acres for his father Poulsen Sem, p o Waterloo, r 56, b 1852 in Denmark, w Mary, works on shares for A. Serven, farm 100 POWERS CHARLES F., p o Junius, r 21, b 1856, w Nora, works farm 125 owned by Dr, Sheldon of Lyons, N. Y., 3 horses, 7 cows, custom steam feed mill 112 * TOWN OF JUNIUS. Pulver Eli, p o Junius, r 17, b 1824 in Columbia Co., w Mar- garet A., farm 86, worked by William Townsend,4 horses, 3 cows, I yoke oxen Reynolds Charles, p o Junius, r 21, b 1839, w Sarah, town collector, farm laborer, farm 5 Reynolds Charles H., p o Junius, r 21, b 1864, farm laborer Reynolds Eva, p o Junius, r 21, dau of Charles I Reynolds Louis, p o Junius, r 21, b 1873, farm laborer Reynolds Polly A., widow of Peter, p o West Junius, r 43, resides with her dau Mrs. Abram Van Cleef Reynolds William F., p o Junius, r 39, b 1863, w Margaret, farm laborer, r h and 1 of Braden est Rhinehart Phillip, p o Waterloo, r 15, b 1842 in Germany, w Emily, h and 1, farm laborer Rice Agnes, p o Waterloo, r 48, school teacher, dau of Samuel Rice Leroy, p o Waterloo, r 48, b 1872, farm laborer, son of Samuel Rice Samuel L., p o Waterloo, r 48, b 1839, works on shares for Traver & Colvin, farm 114, 5 horses, 4 cows Richardson Gaythorn, p o West Junius, r 60^, farm laborer, home with his grandfather George Dadson Richardson William, p o West Junius, r 60%, farm laborer, home with his grandfather George Dadson Riesdorph Clarence, p o Junius, r 40, b 1866, carpenter Riesdorph George W., p o Junius, r 40, b 1836, carpenter and builder, farmer 8 Riesdorph Leroy, p o Junius, r 40, b 1876, son of Geo. W Riesdorph Margaret, p o Junius, r40, dressmaker Riesdorph Mary, p o Junius, r 40, dau of Geo. W Roach John, p o Waterloo, r 18, b 1816 in Ireland, owns farm 55 worked by John Sherman Ryon Michael, p o West Junius, r 41, b 1820 in Ireland, w Katherine School house, district No. i, p o Junius, at Junius School' house, district No. 2, p o Waterloo, r 62 School house, district No. 3, p o Waterloo, r 50 School house, district No. 4, p o Junius, r 37 cor 30 School house, district No. 5, p o West Junius, r 57 n 47 School house, district No. 6, p o Waterloo, r 52 n 55 School house, J district No. 7, p o Waterloo, r 66 n 65 School house, district No. 8, p o Junius, r 47 cor 9 Scott G. C, p o Junius, r 20 cor 18, b 1857 inOntCo.,, w Rose E., postmaster, dealer in general merchandise Scribner Alonzo, po Junius, off r 47, b 1827 m New York City, w Ellen, farm 126 worked by Rufus Young Scribner Alonzo, jr., p o Junius, off r 47, b 1870, town clerk. Scribner Etta, p o Junius, off r 47, dan of Alonzo, Sr. TOWN OF JUNIUS. I13 Seeber John L., p o Magee Cornert, r 53, b 1839 ^^ Cortland Co., w Emma E., farmer 36, 2 horses, 3 cows, 117 apple trees Seeber Lew Alton, p o Magee Corners, r 53, son of John L., traveling salesman Seeley Ira, p o West Junius, r 58, b 1844, w Sarah A., farmer 66, 2 horses, 3 cows Serven George J-, p o Junius, r 48, b 1836, w Eliza, farm 196, worked by his son J. Henry Serven J. Henry, p o Junius, r 48, b 1863, w Lottie M., works on shares for his father Geo. Ja, farm 196, 7 horses, 11 cows Serven John C, p o Magee Corners, r 34, b 1859, w Jessie, apiary 14 colonies and farmer, 3 horses, 2 cows Serven Lydia A., p o Magee Corners, r 51, resides with her sister Joanna Mills Shattuck Elizabeth, widow of Mark, p o Junius, owns h and 1 Shaw Matthew, p o Junius, r 18, b 1829, w Phebe, works on shares for John Ely of Clyde, farm 100, owns 4 horses, 4 cows Shear Bros., p o Waterloo, r 47, (Stephen and George), work on shares 150 acres, estate of their mother MaryE., 12 horses, 7 cows Shear George, p o Waterloo, r 47, b 1867, (Shear Bros.) farm- er Shear Minnie L., p o Waterloo, r 47, sister of Stephen and George Shear Stephen, p o Waterloo, r 47, b 1850, (Shear Bros.), w Lydia, farmer Shear William M., p o West Junius, r 57, b 1839, ^ Mary C, Locust Lawn Farm 114, 4 horses, 6 cows, 20 sheep, or- chard 5 acres Sheridan Emma, p o Malcom, r 11, dau of Norman Sheridan Norman, p o Malcom, r 11, b 1844, w Ella, farmer 100, 7 horses, 4 cows Sherman George P., p o Junius, b 1859, ^ Anna, farm labor- er, h and 1 Sherman John, p o Waterloo, r 48, b 1844, w Eliza, works on shares for John Roach, farm 55 Slater Joseph, p o West Junius, r 46, b 1833 in England, w Rose, farmer 14, i horse, 2 cows Slater Nellie, p o West Junius, r 46, dau of Joseph Slater Thomas, p o West Junius, r 46, b 1878, farm laborer, son of Joseph Sloan Charles N., p o Junius, r 4, b 187 1, farm laborer for his father George Sloan George L., p o Junius, r 4, b 1840, w Sarah J., works farm 93, owned by his father Norman, 4 horses, 4 cows 114 TOWN OF JUNIUS. Sloan Norman, p o Junius, r 4, b 1813, farm 93, worked by his son George Smith Byron, p o Marengo, Wayne Co., r 7, b 1864, w Mary, painter Smith Charles, p o Junius, r 31, b 1867, w Elizabeth, works on shares for his father Hezekiah, farm 120 Smith Charles B,, p o West Junius, r 60, b 1865, w Mary, far- mer 4, 2 horses, i cow Smith Elmer, p o Junius, r 31, b 1876, farm laborer, son of Hezekiah Smith Fred, p o Waterloo, r 64, b 1864, w Sarah farm laborer Smith Henry E., p o Waterloo, r 64, b 1842, w Eliza, farmer 28, 3 horses, 4 cows Smith Hezekiah, p o Junius, r 31, b 1835, farmer 170, 7 horses, 5 cows, 30 grade Shropshire sheep, farm worked by his son Charles Smith Homer, p o Junius, r3i, b 1869, farm laborer Smith Lester, p o Junius, b 1858, Wayne Co., w Rosa, day laborer Snyder Catherine, widow of John, p o Junius, off r 16, farm 50, works for John Nearpass Snyder Charles, p o Junius, r 16, b 1858, farm laborer, son of Harmon Snyder Harmon, p o Junius, r 16, b 1813, w Fanny, farmer 50, 3 horses, 2 cows Snyder Sanford, p o Malcom, r 15, b 1850, w Arvilla, farmer 50, 3 horses, 4 cows, apiary 14 colonies Sober Harvey, p o Junius, r 21, b 1874, farm laborer for Anson Strong Sours Robert, p o Marenge, Wayne Co., r 7, b 1843, w Mar- garet A., works on shares for Nelson Yury, farm 80, 2 horses, i cow Southwick Aden D., p o Junius, r 30, b 1813, farmer 124, 4 horses, 3 cows Stevens Thompson, p o Waterloo, r 52, b 1817 in England, far- mer 17, 2 horses, i cow Stevenson Benton, p o Junius, r 4, b 1818, farmer 24, i horse, 2 cows Stevenson Harriet, p o Junius, r 4 dau of Benton Stevenson James A., p o Waterloo, r 62, b 1848 in Waterloo, w Diantha, farmer 70, 4 horses, 4 cows, orchard 2 acres Stevenson Matilda, widow of George, p o Waterloo, r 62, resides with her son James A, Story Abigail, widow of Lewis, p o Waterloo, r 54, farm 30, worked by Frank Young Story Aden L., p o Waterloo, r 52, b i86o,w Jennie B., works farm 56 for his father George, 5 horses, 4 cows Town of Junius. 115 Story George, p o Waterloo, r 32, b 1829, w Phebe, farmer 182, 6 horses, 7 cows, hay buyer Story Lottie E., p o Waterloo, r 32, dau of George Strang J, William, p o Malcorn, r 11, b 1840, w Henrietta, far- mer 116, 7 horses, 9 cows, 15 acres apples Strong Alison, p o Junius, r 21, b 1840, w Mary F., works on shares farm owned by Mrs. Ella Bishop of Wayne Co., 5 horses, 7 cows Sucher George, p o Junius, r 16, b 1848, w Josephine, works on shares for F. S. Godfrey, farm 100, 5 horses, 3 cows Sucher Harry M., p o Junius, r 16, b 1876, farm laborer, son of George Sutherland Clarence, p o Malcom, r 14, b 1872, law student in the office of F. L. Manning at Waterloo Sutherland George, p o Malcom, r 14, b 1848, w Izora, farmer 126, 9 horses, 7 cows Sutherland Leora, p o Malcom, r 14, dau of George Swetman Edith A., p o Waterloo, r 65, school teacher, dau of W. Jerome Swetman Nellie, p o Waterloo, r 65, school teacher, dau of W. Jerome Swetman W. Jerome, p o Waterloo, r 65, b 1846 in Canada, w Elizabeth, farm laborer, owns h and 1 Xarveny Peter, p o Malcom, r 12, b 1828, w Martha, carpen- ter and saw filer Taylor Anna, p o Junius, r 20, home with P. J. Heferen Taylor James, p o Junius, r 9, b 1837, w Sarah, works on shares 40 acres, 2 horses, i cow TenEyck Martin W., p o Waterloo, r 65, b 1826, farmer 82, 3 horses, 3 cows Terbush Eugene, p o Waterloo, r 56, b 1872, graduate of East- man business college, son of Henry Terbush Henry, p o Waterloo, r 56, b 1849, w Allie E., far- mer 64, 6 horses, 4 cows Terbush Joseph, p o Waterloo, r 5, b 1877, student, son of Henry Terbush Joseph, p o West Junius, r 58, w Mary, farmer 120, 10 horses, 4 cows Thomas John, jr., p o Junius, r 38, b 1852, w Philena A-, far- mer 72, 4 horses, 3 cows Thomas John, sr., p o Junius, r 38, b 1827, w Ann, home with his son John, jr Thompson Henrietta, p o Junius, r 2, housekeeper for William King Thorn Aden A. , p o Magee Corners, r 54, b 1854, w Alice, member board of health, farmer 70, 2 horses, 4 cows, 3 acres apples, 105 pear trees Il6 TOWN OF JUNIUS. Thorn Albert, p o Clyde, Wayne Co., r lo, b i86o,w Florence M., farmer 105, 6 horses, 5 cows Thorn Almira, widow of Abram S., p o Clyde, Wayne Co., r 10, resides with her son Albert Thorn John, p o Junius, off r 6, b 1854, w Jennie, farmer no, worked by S. E. Burgdorf Thorn Marvin, p o Junius, off r 6, b 1852, w Elizabeth, farmer Thorn Paul, p o Junius, off r 6, b 1877, son of John Thorn Phebe, widow of William, p o Junius, off r 6, farm 100, 4 horses, 5 cows Thornton Amos, p o Lyons, Wayne Co., r 22, b 1855 in Eng- land, w Mary, farmer i5, i horse, i cow Thornton Henry, p o Lyons, Wayne Co., r 27, b 1851 in Eng- land, w Mary, farmer 15 Thornton Laura A., p o Lyons, Wayne Co., r 27, daughter of Henry Thorpe Betsey, widow of Reuben, p o Junius, r 18, home with her daughter Mrs. William Brightman Titus Mary E., widow of Orson D., p o Junius, h and 1 10 acres Titus Michael, p o Junius, b 1804, resides with his daughter-in- law Mary E. Titus Toll George, p o Waterloo, r 48, w Emma, works on shares for Spencer Hoffman, farm 83, 3 horses, 5 cows, owns farm 20 acres in Ontario Co. Townsend William H., p o Junius, r 7, b 1859, ^ Mary L., works farm 84 for Eli Pulver, 5 horses, 4 cows Travis Gilbert Rev., p o Waterloo, r 52, b 1823 in Westchester Co., w Carrie A., Methodist minister, farmer 40, 2 horses, 2 cows Travis J. Lewis, p o Waterloo, r 52, school teacher, son of Rev. Gilbert Trickier John, p o Junius, b 1877, son of Phillip Trickier Phillip, p o Junius, b 1849, w Josephine, blacksmith, shop h and 1, 2 horses, i cow Tulitt Charles, p o West Junius, r 601^, b i860, w Almira, far- mer 30, 2 horses, i cow Turner Bros., p o Waterloo, r 54 (Frank and William), farm 70 Turner Frank, (Turner Bros.,) p o Waterloo, r 54, b 1862 • Turner Lavinia, p o Waterloo, r 54, dau of WiUiam, sr Turner William, p o Waterloo, r 54, b 1827 in Kent, England, w Martha, h and 1 on r 55 Turner William, jr., (Turner Bros, j, po Waterloo, r 54, b 1864 Tyman Edgar T., po West Junius, r 46, b 1870, w Anna, farmer 26, 2 horses, 2 cows TOWN OF JUNIUS. II^ yan Cleef Abram N., p o West Junius, r 43, b 1845, w Carl, farm 93 worked by George Hornbeck, 2 horses, 2 cows Van Cleef Emma, p o Waterloo, r 62, dau of Henry M Van Cleef Henry M., p o Waterloo, r 62, b 1841, w Emeline W., farmer 52, 4 horses, 4 cows Van Cleef James H., p o Waterloo, r 62, b 1864, farmer, son of Henry M Van De Mark Blanche, p o West Junius, r 58, dau of Henry Van De Mark Henry Hon., p o West Junius, r 58, b 1850, w Irene M., ex- Assembly man, works farm 196 belonging to his father J. S.; 7 horses, 2 cows, 5 beef cattle, 2 acres apples, 200 peach trees Van De Mark J. S., p o West Junius, r 58, b 1824, w Jane, farmer 196, worked by his son Henry Van De Mark Nellie, p o Waterloo, r 49, school teacher, dau ofWm. W. Van De Mark William W., p o Waterloo, off r 49, b 1837, w Sarah, farmer 200, 6 horses, 8 cows, 6 acres apples ' Vandenburgh Ann Eliza, p o Magee Corners, r 66, owns 40 acres in town of Waterloo, dau of Sarah A Vandenburgh Sarah Ann, widow of David A., p o Magee Cor- ners, r 66, farmer 50, 5 horses, 6 cows, 21 Shropshire sheep Van Vleet Abram, p o Junius, b 1824, w Sarah A., owns 6 acres and 2 houses and lots Vifadhams Hannah L., p o Junius, r 39, dau of Hiram Wadhams Hiram, p o Junius, r 39, b 1831, w Sabrina, farmer 80, 3 horses, 3 cows Wadhams John, p o Junius, ofFr 42, b 1829, w Racia, farmer 168, 4 horses, 4 cows, owns farm 92, worked by Fred Greenwald, also farm 48, in town of Waterloo Wadhams Mary E., p o Junius, r 39, dau of Hiram Wadhams Mira A., p o Junius, r 39, dau of Hiram Waite Albert W., p o Junius, b 1848, w Adell, cooper, rents of T. Carman h and 1 Waite Genevieve, p o Junius, dau of Albert Waldruff Henry, p o Junius, r ly, b 1865, farmer Waldruff Jane, widow of Jacob S., p o Junius, r 17, works on shares for Mrs. Dr. Colvin of Clyde, farm 100, 3 horses, 7 cows Waldruff Jennie, p o Junius, r 17, dau of Jane Waldruff Jessie, p o Junius, r 17, dau of Jane Waldruff Mamie, p o Junius, r 17, dau of Jane Warren Manasseh, p o West Junius, r 57, b 1823, w Rebeckah, farmer 33, 2 horses, 3 cows Warren Naomi, p o West Junius, r 57, dau of Manasseh Il8 TOWN OF JUNIUS. Washburn Delos H., p o Junius, b 1840, w Elizabeth, day laborer Watson David, p o Junius, r 31, b 1808, w Bertha, farmer 30, 2 horses, i cow, Watson David D., p o Junius, b 1838, w Lucinda, farmer, h and 1 Wells Susan, p o Waterloo, r 52, resides with her brother Thompson Stevens Westfall Persis, widow of Leman H., p o Junius, off r 39, re- sides with her sister Mrs. W. H. Newton Westfall Willard, p o Waterloo, r 48, b 1836, w Mary, farmer 100, 3 horses, 3 cows Wheeler Clarence, p o Junius, r 48, b 1862, w Dealia, works on shares for C. Hampton, farm 80 White Isreal H., p o Magee Corners, r 53, b 1841 in Tyre, w Phoebe, works farm 38 for L. D. Swartz of Auburn, owns farm 16 acres in Tyre White Nettie, p o Waterloo, r 55, dau of Robert White Robert, p o Waterloo, r 55, b 1836, farmer 120, 100 apple trees, 5 horses, 7 cows Wicks James E., p o West Junius, r 57, b 1820, w Sarah, far- mer, h and 1 Wicks Louis W., p o Westjunius, r 46, b 1875, farm laborer, son of William H Wicks Sarah L., p o Westjunius, r 46, dau of William H Wicks William H., p o Westjunius, r 46, b 185 1, w Mary L., works on shares for A. Newton farm 43, 4 horses, 2 cows Wilcox Grace J., p o Junius, r 4, resides with her grandmother Mrs. Nancy Wilcox Nancy, widow of Potter, p o Junius, r 4, farm 55, worked by John Grienanwald, i horse, 2 cows Winans Catherine A., p o Magee Corners, r 53, dressmaker, home with her brother Richard Winans Richard M., p o Magee Corners, r 53, b 1835 ^^ Tyre, carpenter, enlisted 1863 comp. M. i6th N. Y. H.A. pensioner, h and 1 Wooden Mosie B., p o Waterloo, r 55, b 1857, w Carrie A., farmer 45, 2 horses, 2 cows, 14 sheep, orchard 3 acres, also owns 5 acres }4 mile north of Mallory Corners lot 9, and also half of 132 acres on 1 91 Woodworth Helen M., widow of Lancing, p o Waterloo, r 65, farmer 122, has 3 horses, 4 cows, 125 apple trees Wright John, p o Junius, b 1810, blacksmith Yackel Adam, p o Junius, b 185 1, w Mary, day laborer, h and 1 Yackel Fred, p o Junius, r 30, b 1827 in France, resides with his nephew George TOWN OF LOi)i. 119 Yackel George, p o Junius, r 30, b 1850, w Frances, farmer 160, 10 hoases, 10 cows, 200 apple trees, poultry shipper Yackel Jennie, p o Junius, dau of Adam Yackel Lewis, p o Junius, r 30, b 1875, son of George Yackel Phillip, p o Junius, r 30, b 1820, resides with his son George Yackel Phillip, p o Junius, b 1842, poultry shipper and pro- duce dealer Yackle William, p ojunius, b 1856, w Catherine E., farmer 34, 4 horses, 4 cows Young Charles F., p o Magee Corners, r 54, b 1856, w Flora A., farmer and butcher, i horse, 2 cows Youry John W., p o Magee Corners, r33, b 1849 ^ Lena, carpenter and builder, farmer owns 85 and rents 50 of N. F. Lawrence, 6 horses, 10 cows, orchard 4 acres Youry Rufus, p o Waterloo, r 47, b 1853, w Louise, farmer, works on shares for Alonzo Scribner, 6 horses, 3 cows Youry Ada, p o Waterloo, r 52, domestic at Elizabeth Porters' Youry Elvira, p o Magee Corners, r 33, resides with her father J. W. Youry Henry, p o Magee Corners, r 33, farm laborer Youry Sarah, widow ol William, p o Junius, home with her dau Mary E. Titus Youry Sarah, p o Magee Corners, r 33, resides with her father John W. LODI. LODI, originally in Ovid, was formed from Covert, January 27, 1826. Lodi is the principal village. It has a station, about a mile and a half west, on the Lehigh Valley Railway. Cay- wood is also a station on that road. (^For explanations and abbreviations see page 5.) ^dams Alonzo, p o Townsendville, r 5 7, b 1849, ^ Emma, farm laborer, rents h and 1 Allwood Adam, p o Lodi, r 44, b 1865 in Schuyler Co., laborer, bds with John G. Allwood Allwood Esther M. Miss, p o Lodi, r 44, home with John G. Allwood John G,, p o Lodi, r 44, b 1833 in Schuyler County, w Minerva laborer, owns h and 1 Armstrong Bertha M. Miss, p o Lodi, r 39, dau of Wilbur E. Armstrong Carrie, wife of John, p o Lodi Center, r 72, home with Edgar M. Huff 120 TOWN OF LODI. Armstrong David P., p o Lodi, r 23, b 1826 in Vates Co., vet- eran of the war of 1861, pensioner, member of G. A. R., Cht-stnut post, of Lodi Armstrong Leroy, p o Lodi, r 39, b 1874, farm laborer Armstrong Wilbur E., p o Lodi, r 39, b 1855, w Sarah, steam power hay presser and thresher, 5 horses, i cow, owns h and 1 AUBLE FRANK, p o Lodi Center, r 55, cor 51, b 1861 in Schuyler Co., w Ella, steam saw mill, ft^ed and grist mill, manuf. of grape baskets, fruit packages, picking boxes, trays, potato crates, etc., owns mill, h and 1 5 acres Aumiller Andrew, p o Lodi, r 14, b 1855 in Steuben Co., w Catharine P., section hand, L. V. R. R., rents h and 1 Auton John, p o Lodi, r 28, b 1864, works on shares for Daniel P. Budd, farm 103, 2 horses, 2 cows Ayres George R., p o Lodi, constable galley Clarence, p o Lodi Center, r 80, b 1868 in Schuyler Co., manuf. grape baskets, boxes, potato crates, etc., owns h and 1 i Bailey William, p o Lodi Center, r 80, b 1854, w Laura, port- able saw mill, farmer 74, has 3 horses, 2 cows, 21 sheep, orchard 2 acres Baker Eugene C, p o Lodi, b 1841, cabinet maker and under- taker, owns h and 1, Seneca cor Washington Ball Silas Rev., p o Lodi, b 1830 in Herkimer Co., w Eliza- beth, pastor M. E. Church, entered ministry 1856, has married 400 couples and preached 1,000 funeral sermons, res Main cor John Ballard Delot^s, p o Cay wood, r 54, b 1872, w Luella, works on shares for George Robinson of Corning, farm 80, 4 horses, 2 cows Ballard Elsa, widow of Harry, p o Cay wood, r 54, home with her son Deloss Beckwith George, p o Caywood, r 65, b 1844, w Ella A., stone mason, and works on shares for James Predmore, vineyard 4 acres, and berries 2 acres, owns h Belcher Ardon, p o Caywood, oft r 64, b 1824, laborer for Charles Caywood, rents h Bell George G., p o Lodi Center, r 51, b 1868 in Schu3'ler Co., w Mary A., farm laborer, owns h and 1, 4 acres Bennett Elmer, p o Lodi, b 1873, clerk ol Covert & Bodine's, h with J. M. Bennett, Seneca Bennett James M., p o Lodi, b 1842, w Elizabeth, farmer, vet- eran of war of '61, Co. E, 148th Reg., owns res and 4^ acres, Seneca Bennett Oliver, p o Lodi, r 14, b 1857, works for his father Peter, farm 54, has 2 horses, i cow TOWN OF LODI. 121 Bennett Peter, p o Lodi, r 14, b 1815, farmer 54, worked by his son Oliver Beyea Gertrude V. Miss, p o Lodi, r 39, dau of Martin V. Beyea Martin V. , p o Lodi, r 39, b 1840 in Michigan, w Ema- line, laborer, r h and 1 i^ acres Bickle Clara, widow of Darius, p o Townsendville, r 82, resi- dent, owns h and 1 i Bishop Claudius C, p o Lodi, r 44, b 1833, w Sarah M., far- mer 40, and on r 45 farm 120, has 8 horses, 5 cows, 30 sheep, orchard 2 acres, owns on r 51 farm 59, and rents out on shares to Newton B. Lamoreaux Bishop George, p o Lodi, r 13, b 1822, w Mary Ann, laborer for his son George, has i cow Bishop George, Jr., p o Lodi, r 13, b 1846, w Annie, commis- sioner of highways, works on shares for Susan Biggs farm 103, 4 horses, 3 cows, 35 sheep, orchard 3 acres Bishop Lewis, p o Lodi, r 44, b 1826, retired farmer Bishop Mary F. Miss, p o Lodi, r 44, dau of Claudius C. Blanchard Ira, p o Townsendville, r 49, b 1840, laborer, owns h and 1 Blauvelt Addison, p o Farmer, r 34, b 1844, w Mary J., farmer 98, has 5 horses, 2 cows, orchard 2 acres Blauvelt Bert, p o Townsendville, r 59, b 1862, farmer for his father Walter Blauvelt Walter, p o Townsendville, r 59, b 1829, farmer 75,4 horses, 2 cows, orchard 3 acres Bloomer Franklin C. po Lodi, off r 27, b 1820 in Cayuga Co., w Harriet, fruit grower and farmer SS? grapes 18 acres, plums 4 acres, peaches 2 acres, has 2 horses, 2 cows Bodine Edward P., p o Lodi, b 1847 in Ovid, town clerk, real estate agt, bds with Misses Lott, Main, Bodine John, p o Lodi, home with Peter V. N., retired, Seneca BODINE PETER V. N., p o Lodi, b 1832 in Ovid,w Anna (Knight), (Covert & Bodine), ex-supervisor, ten years, ex- school commissioner '61 to '84, owns h and 1, John cor Church. His grandfather, Cornelius Bodine, a native of of N. J., a soldier of the Revolution and in the battle of Monmouth, and the founder of the family in this country, coming here (then Ovid) with his family in 1802. His son George was the father of Peter V. N. Bogart Grace Miss, p o Lodi, r 53, owns with her sister Sarah farm 47, worked by her father John S., 3 horses, i cows, orchard 2 acres Bogart John, S., p o Lodi, r 53, b 1846, farmer, works for his daughters Sarah and Grace, farm 47 122 TOWN OF LODI. Bogart Sarah Miss, p o Lodi, r 53, owns with her sister Grace farm 47, worked by her father John S., 3 Horses, i cow, orchard 2 acres Bond Anna Miss, po Lodi, r 37, student, home with her brother Clarence D. Bond Clarence D., p o Lodi, r 37, b 1874 i" Schuyler Co., school teacher, i horse, i cow Bond Joseph, p o Steele, r 38, b 1842, w Rachel H., owns h and 1 on r 37, and owns between Geneva and Waterloo, in town of Waterloo farm $8)4 (Albright farm) , has 2 horses, 1 cow residence here Bond Mary M. Miss, p o Lodi, r 37, school teacher, home with her brother Clarence D, Boyce Nelson, p o Townsendville, r 50 b 1828, w Almeda, far- mer 44, rents out on shares to Norman Boyce, 2 horses, 2 cows Boyce Norman, p o Townsendville, r 50, b 1874, school teacher and farmer works on shares for Nelson Boyce, farm 44 Boyer Budd W., p o Lodi, off r 13, b 1877, works fo^ his father Hugh Boyer Hugh, p o Lodi, off r 13, b 1839, ^ Ruth, works on shares for J. M. Budd, farm 130, owns 5 horses, 3 cows, orchard 10 acres Bradley Ovanda, widow, p o Lodi, home with Mrs. Hixon, widow John A., h John Bradley William R., p o Farmer, r 8, b 1862, w Fanny, rents out on shares to Leroy Merrill, farm 60, owns 2 horses, 2 cows Bramble Cyrus, p o North Hector, Schuyler Co., r 65, b 1844, w Flora E., fruit grower 5 acres, grapes 3^ acres, i horse Bramble Daniel C, p o North Hector, Schuyler Co., r 53, b 1825, farmer 80, rents out to various parties, has 3 horses, 2 cows Braii.ble Riley, p o Caywood, r 64, b 1812, w Malinda, farmer 75, rents out on shares to Walton Hall, owns i horse, Bramble Van Rensselaer, p o Caywood, r 64, b 1819, w Jane, farmer 10^, i horse, vineyard 3^ acres Brand Abbie D Miss, p o Lodi, r 44, owns with her sister Am- anda M., farm 70, rents out on shares to Chas. Bush, 4 cows, 3 head cattle, orchard 2 acres Brand Amanda M. Miss, p o Lodi, r 44, owns with her sister Abbie D., farm 70, rents out on shares to Charles Bush, 4 cows, 3 head cattle, orchard 2 acres Brokaw Abram C.,, p o Farmer, r 9, b 1875, niechanic, home with his father Geo. W Brokaw C Elizabeth Mrs., Geo. W., p o Farmer, r 9, farmer TOWN OF LODI. 1 23 83, rents out on shares to her son Minor C, 4 horses, 5 cows, 24 sheep, orchard 4 acres Brokaw Daniel Y., p o Lodi, r 20, b 1844, farmer for John Runyan Brokaw George W., p o Fanner, r 9, b 1834, ^ Corneha E., carriage dealer and carriage repair shop Brokaw Helen M., widow of Suydam, po Caywood, r 64, farmer 29, rents out to Alvan Horton, has 3 cows Brokaw John, p o Farmer, r 18, b 1875, farmer for his father Leroy Brokaw Leroy, p o Farmer, r 18, b 1834, rents out on shares to John S. Tunison farm 60, 2 horses, 2 cows Brokaw Mary Ann, widow ol Abram C, p o Caywood, r 64, farmer 30, rents out on shares to William C. Chandler, 2 cows Brokaw Minor C, p o Farmer, r 9, b 1863, w Genie E., farm- er, works on shares with his mother C. Elizabeth, farm 83, 5 cows, 4 horses, 24 sheep, orchard 4 acres, also owns on r 10, lot 3 acres, grower and dealer in potatoes, choice varieties Brower Joseph, p o Lodi, r 33, b 1837, w Emily, farmer 98, has 4 horses, 4 cows, 20 sheep, orchard 2 acres Brower Mary E. T. Miss, p o Lodi, r 33, school teacher, home with her father Joseph Brown Charles, p o Lodi, r 12, b 1850, carpenter and joiner, r h and 1 Brown Grace A., Mrs. Lewis J., p o Lodi, dressmaker, Main Brown James D., p o Lodi. b 1840, w Anah M., teamster and farmer, owns on r 27, farm 23, 4 horses, agent for Deer- ing & Co.'s agricultural implements, owns h and 1 Seneca street, enlisted 1862 in Co. E, 148th N. Y. Vols, and dis- charged in 1865 at the clos<- of the civil war, pensioner. Brown Lewis J., p o Lodi, w Grace A., teamster and farmer, worlds on shares for Mrs. Elsie Demott, farm 50 on r 12, also farm 40 on r 14 for Oliver Bennett, h Main Brown Lewis P., p o Lodi, b 1838, w Catharine, stage route and mail agent, owns house and cider mill, 3 horses, vet. of war of '61, w owns farm 32 acres in Ovid, h Church Brown William H., p o Lodi, r 41, b 1864, w Kittle F., works on shares for Lewis M. Smelzer, farm 83, owns 4 horses, 2 cows Brown Zadock Russell, p o Lodi, student, son of Lewis P. Brundage Horace D., p o Lodi, r 32, b 1818, owns interest in farm 157, 12 horses, 4 cows, orchard 6 acres Brundage Mary C. Miss, p o Lodi, r 32, owns interest in farm 157, 12 horses, 4 cows, orchard 6 acres 124 TOWN OF LODI. Brundage William A., p o Lodi, r 32, b 1826, apiarist 20 colo- nies, owns interest in farm 157, 12 horses, 4 cows, orchard 6 acres Bryant Elizabeth Miss, p o Townsendville, r 69, dau of Eugene H. Bryant Eugene H., p o Townsendville, r 69, b 1854, ^ Hattie E., laborer, rents h BUDD DANIEL P., p o Lodi, r 25 b 1841 in Sandusky Co., Ohio, w Anah, farmer 126, and on r 28 farm 103, has 5 horses, 3 cows, veteran of the war of 1861, was 3 years in Co. E, 148th N. Y. Vols., infantry, dealer in live stock Budd James M., p o Lodi, b 1846 in Fremont, O., w Martha M., farmer 130, on r 13, orchard 2 acres, 10 acres grapes, res Main Budd Nancy Miss, p o Lodi, r 25, home with her father Daniel P Bullard William, p o North Hector, Schuyler Co., r 79,b 1853 in Schuyler Co., w Sarah A., farmer for James F. Lamoreaux Bumpus Almeda, widow of Augustus, po Lodi, r 28, house- keeper for her son John J Bumpus John J-, p o Lodi, r 28, b 1872, overseer of fruit farm 80 acres belonging to O. F, Shaw of Brooklyn, N. Y., 68 acres are stocked with grapes, plums, apricots and quinces Burdin J. Meeker, p o Lodi, r 53, b 1867, agent for Walter A. Wood harvesting machinery, home with his father Joseph Burnin John F., p o Lodi b 1874, farmer for his father Joseph Burdin Joseph, p o Lodi, r 53, b 1840 in England, w Louise, farmer 90 and on r 39, farm 60, 12 horses, 6 cows, 40 Shropshire sheep, plums 5 acres, apples 3 acres, grapes 13 acres, soldier for 4 years in Co. A. 50th N. Y. Vol., engineer and promoted to a captaincy, pensioner Burdin Mary E. Miss, p o Lodi, r 53, dau of Joseph Burnham Clarence S., p o Caywood, r 52, b 1870 in Bradford Co. Pa., w Clara E., works on shares for Sarah J. Jones, farm 50, owns 2 horses, i cow Bush Charles, p o Lodi Centre, r 55, b 1841 in Tomp Co., w Clara G,, painter, and paper hanger, steam thresher, owns h and 1, 7 acres, 4 horses, 3 cows, orchard i acre, 50 quince trees Bush Elmer, p o Lodi Centre, r 55, b i87i,w Clara, laborer, r h and 1 Bush John v., p o Lodi Centre, r 55, b 1S75, helper for his father Charles Cady Hannah Miss, p o Lodi, r 16, domestic, dau of Thomas TOWN OF LODI. 1 25 Cady John H,, p o Lodi, r 12, b 1878, farm laborer for John J. McEvoy Cady Thomas, p o Lodi, r 16, b 1850, w Ellen, laborer, owns h and 1 Campbell Clarence N., p o Caywood, r 53,b 1865, w Amy A., farmer 137, fruit grower, vineyard 9 acres, 5 horses, 4 cows, apple orchard 3 acres CARMAN JAMES S., M. D., p o Lodi, b 1855, w Jennie L., graduate Regular School of Physicians, in Washington D.C. 1885, began practice here 1885, owns h and l,also 3 acres r 22, res Main Case Phoebe, widow of Chester, p o Farmer, r 33, farm 18, rents out on shares to Monmouth 1. Swick Catlin Saron, p o Caywood, r 53, b 1866, w Emma, laborer, r h and 1 Caywood Charles, p o Ca3^wood, r 64, b 1831, w Cornelia, postmaster, res near depot L. V. R. R., [declined to give information] Caywood James C, p o Lodi, b 1820, w Mary P., farmer and lumber dealer, owns several farms, also owns real estate, res Seneca Chandler William C, p o Caywood, r 64, b 1853, w Henrietta B., teamster and farmer for Mary A. Brokaw, owns 4 horses Church, Methodist Episcopal of Lodi, p o Lodi, Main cor Grove Church, Reformed of Lodi p o Lodi, Main cor Church Church, Townsendville M. E., p o Townsendville, r 60, Rev. P. G. Hughston, pastor, res Trumansburg, Tomp Co Clarke Howard T., p o Lodi, r 40, b 1866, w Mary, laborer, r h and 1 Clawson Anna L. Miss, p o Lodi, telegraph operator, home with her father William B, John Clawson Elmer J., p o Lodi Centre, r 51, b 1864 in Schuyler Co., w Mary, farm laborer, r h and 1 Clawson Ceorge B., p o North Hector, Schuyler Co., r 77, b 1868 in Steuben Co., w Hannah, works on shares for his father John R., of North Hector, farm 85, 4 horses, 3 cows Clawson George H., p o Lodi Centre, r 79, b 1851, w Susan M., farm laborer, owns h and 1 Clawson George V,, p o Caywood, r 63, b 1817, w Ann, far- mer 63, res Ovid Centre Clawson Herman W. p o Lodi, b 1873, telegraph operator and clerk for his father William B., Main, John street Clawson Lewis B., p o North Hector, Schuyler Co., r 76, b 1844 in Schuyler Co., w Mary E., farmer iii, owns 3 horses, 7 cows, 17 sheep, apple orchard 10 acres 10 126 TOWN OF LODI. Clawson Lottie Miss, p o Lodi, home with her father Wm. B Clawson William B., p o Lodi, b 1842 in Schuyler Co., w Ella, hardware and general grocery, veteran of the war of i86t, pensioner, member of G. A. R., A. J. Chestnut post 445 of Lodi. owns store on Main and res John street Clawson Wilham L., p o Lodi Centre, r 55, b 1865 in Schuyer Co., w Jessie L , farm laborer, rents h and 1 Clawson Wilmer, p o North Hector, Schuyler Co., r 75, b 18^4, w Ida, farmer 60, has 3 horses, 3 cows, orchard 2 acres Clock William, p o Lodi, b 1863, w Belle, laborer, Seneca Clock Zalmon W., p o Lodi, b 1830, miller and stone dresser, Seneca Close Charles S., p o Lodi, r 12, b 1866 in Ovid, w Estelia, works on shares with his father Sidney, farm 270, belong- ing to Fannie M. Eastman of Ovid village, 11 horses, 6 cows, 100 sheep, orchard 10 acres Close John J., p o Lodi, r 5, b 1873, farmer for his father Sidney Close Sidney, p o Lodi, r 5, b 1840, w Elizabeth, works on shares with his son Charles S., for Fannie M. Eastman of Ovid, farm 270, 11 horses, 6 cows, 100 sheep, orchard 10 acres Colgate Helen C.,wof Sidney D.. po Townsendville, r 49 cor 46, owns farm 145, worked by her husband, owns 4 horses, 4 cows, orchard 5 acres Colgate Sidney D., p o Townsendville, r 49 cor 46, b 1855 i^ New York City, w Helen C , farmer for his wife Coleman Charles E., p o Cay wood, r 64, b 1835 i" Tomp Co., w Jane C, Black Knot com'r, farmer no, 3 acres grapes, 6 horses, 4 cows, apple orchard 3 acres, rents out on shares to his son Lews H. Coleman George W., p o Townsendville, r 71, b 1853, w Mary A., farmer 115, has 7 horses, 4 cows, 40 sheep, orchard 2 acres Coleman Helen E. Miss, p o Townsendville, r 71, student, dau of George W. Coleman Lewis H., p o Caywood, r64, b 187 1, works on shares farm no, for his father Charles E. Collver May F., p o Lodi, home with her father Ralph P., Church Collver Ralph P., p o Lodi, b 1822, w Olive, shoemaker, res Church Compton George R., p o Townsendville, r 48, b 1867, carpen- ter and joiner Compton John J.,, p o Townsendville, r 48, b 1871, farmer for his father Luke K TOWN OF LODI. I27 Compton Luke K., p o Townsendville, r 48, b 1839, ^ Eliza, farmer 100, has 7 horses, 2 cows, 15 sheep, orchard 2 acres Cornell Ella, p o Lodi, domestic. Orchard Covert Abram B., p o Lodi, b 1833 w Helen E., grocer, owns h and 1, h Seneca Covert Abram P., p o Lodi, r 14, b 1839, ^ Elizabeth A., dealer in general merchandise, coal, salt, lumber, etc., owns on r 13 farm 120, and on r 2 farm 54, has 5 horses, 5 acres grapes, orchard 5 acres, dealer in sheep Covert Alson B., p o Lodi, b 1856 in Lodi, w Emma A., h and 1 Main st, clerk at Covert and Bodine's, Main Covert Alzina B., widow of Frank M,, p o Lodi Centre, r 51, home with George G. Bell Covert Carrie E. Miss, p o Farmer, r 9, home with her father Hiram R. Covert Charles, p o Lodi, r 31, b 1874 laborer, son of James Covert Charles C, p o Lodi, b 184 1, w Jerusha, carpenter, h Seneca COVERT CLAUDIUS C, p o Lodi, b 1835, w Ruth V. (Covert & Bodine) , owns h and 1, Main. His great grand- father, Bergun Covert, settled here in 1792, his grandfather, Joseph C.,in 1798, and his father, Bergun C, was born here in 1803. His grandfather was a soldier in the war of 1812 Covert Daniel, p o Lodi, off r 25, b 1862, w Cora, works on shares with Alsina Covert, farm 69, owns 3 horses, 4 cows, orchard i acre Covert Edgar H., p o Townsendville, r 35, cor 46, b 1873, far- mer for his father William R. Covert Elisha, p o Lodi, r 37, b 1843, w Kate, laborer, h and 1 Covert Elizabeth, p o Lodi, wife of Abram P., owns h and 3 acres on r 2 n 14, covered with fruit, viz., grapes, peaches, pears, plums, and cherries, res Lodi Landing Covert Frances J., Miss, p o Lodi, home with her father Clau- dius C, Main Covert H. Budd, p o Lodi, off r 2, b 1866, w Kittie, fruit grower and farmer 75, grapes and plums 10, 2 horses, 2 cows, 30 sheep Covert Hiram R., p o Farmer, r 9, b 1830, w Nettie, farmer 12, and on same road farm 40, 3 horses, 3 cows Covert James, p o Lodi, r 31, b 1834, laborer, rents h and 1 Covert James A., p o Lodi, r 2, b 1854, w Irene, farmer 30, has 2 horses, 2 cows, orchard 3 acres Covert John Demott, po Lodi, b i855,wMyra, farmer, works on shares 90 acres Peter Lott est., 5 horses, 5 cattle, res Main, cor Orchard 128 TOWN OF LODI. Covert Lela M. Miss, p o Farmer, r 9, school teacher, home with her father Hiram R. Covert Lena Miss, p o Townsendville, r 35 cor 46, home with her father Wilham R Covert Lewis, p o Lodi, b i8i5,w Helen M., owns h and 1, Seneca Covert Lewis, p o Lodi, off r 36, b 1844, farm laborer, rents h and 1 Covert Lewis B., p o Townsendville, r 47, b 1856, w Martha, rents of Phoebe Morrow and her son Charles C, of Stony Fork, Tioga Co., Pa., farm 160, owns 4 horses, 2 cows, orchard 3 acres Covert Minnie Miss, p o Townsendville, r 35 cor 46, home with her father William R. Covert Robert B., p o Townsendville, r 35 cor 46, b 1877, far- mer for his father William R. Covert Thaddeus R., p o Lodi, r 32 cor 35, b 1840, w Myra, farmer 80, 2 horses, 2 cows, 15 sheep Covert Van Neste,p o Lodi, b 1855, w Martha, carpenter, owns farm 11 on r 22, res Seneca Covert William, p o Lodi, r 31, b 1872, laborer, son of James Covert Wilham R., p o Townsendville, r 35 cor 46, b 1838, w Sarah F., farmer 135, 6 horses, 5 cows, 50 sheep, soldier for three years in 126th Regt N. Y. Vols in civil war COVERT & BODINE, p o Lodi (Claudius C. Covert and Peter V. N. Bodine), general merchants, commenced busi- ness in 1874, ^'"y goods, groceries, boots and shoes, wall paper, crockery, ready-made clothing, carpets and gents' furnishing goods. Main Cowles DwightB., p o Lodi, r 37, b 1841, farmer 145, has 15 horses, 4 cows, orchard 4 acres Cowles Louis K., p o Lodi, r 37, b 1867, w Emma, farmer for his father Dwight B. Cox Edward S., p o Lodi, b 1868, w Fannie L., barber and dealer in tobacco and cigars, res John Crisfield Alice, wife of Elmer S., p o Lodi, r 43, farmer 60, rents out on shares to Arthur Van Vieet, 2 horses, 2 cows Crisfield Dick, p o Lodi, r 39, b 1878, farmer for Aaron Miller Crisfield Estelle Miss, p o Townsendville, r 81, student, home with David H. Say re Crisfield Frank, p o Lodi, r 39, b 1871, farm laborer Crisfield Fred, p o Lodi, r 39 b 187 1, farm laborer Crisfield Gilbert T., p o Lodi, off" r 40, b 1834, w Matilda, fruit grower and farmer 166, and on r 67 wood lot 4^ acres, also on r 27 farm 60, has 23 horses (i Alcantara stallion, "Val Sara," i Arabian breeding mare, i Clay and Cham- TOWN OF LOt)t, 1^9 pion breeding mare, dam of "Frank B.", record 2 123 ^, also own broiher to "Frank B.", 2-year-old and 3 others half sisters to "Frank B." ; also Hambletonians andSpinks), 3 cows, apiarist 3 colonies, plums 6 acres, apples 2 acres, grapes 6 acres Crisfield Kate Miss, p o Lodi, r 39, dau of Mary Crisfield Mary, widow of Dodson, p o Lodi, r 9, resident, rents h and 1 Crisfield Nancy, widow of Gilbert M,, p o Townsendville, r 8r, home with David H. Sayre Crisfield Rachel A., late wife of Gilbert T., p o Lodi, r 28, far- mer 90, 3 horses, 4 grade Holstein and Jersey cows, or- chard 4 acres Crisfield Susan Miss, p o Lodi, r 39, dau of Mary Curry Irene H. Miss, p o Lodi, ofl' r 2, student, home with her father Capt. Robert Curry Curry Robert Capt., po Lodi, ofTr 2, b 1836 in Suffolk Co.,w Lida M., captain Seneca Lake Steam Navigation Co., fruit grower 16 acres, grapes 8 acres, balance in fancy fruits, has I horse Qarling Abram, p o Townsendville, r 50, b 1824, owns h and 1 4 acres Darling Albert C, p o Lodi Center, r 62, b 1853, w Betsy, general blacksmith, owns h and 1 7 acres Darling Fredtrick, p o Lodi Center, r 62, b 1876, laborer, home with his father Albert C. Darling Frederick L., p o Lodi Center, r 66, b 1875, farmer for Thomas Miller Darling Mary C. Miss, p o Lodi Center, r 62, home with her father Albert C. Darling Seneca A., p o Townsendville, r 5o,b 1854, '^ Hattie, farm laborer, r h and 1 Dean Frank L., p o Lodi, r 45, b 1877. farmer for his father James B DEAN JAMES B., p o Lodi, r 45, b 1850, w Emma M., con- tractor and builder, millwright, steam saw mill, lumber dealer, manufr. lath potato and fruit crates, grape trays, packing boxes, &c., farmer, owns 6 acres and works 16^ acres for his father James W., of Trumansburg, 3 horses, 2 cows Dean Mary E. Miss, p o Townsendville, r 82, home with Clara Bickle DeGrute Albert, p o Lodi, r 52, b 1826 in New Jersey, w Hannah, works on shares for Peter Traphagen, farm 50, I horse, i cow Demott Elsie R. Mrs., p o Lodi, owns farm 50 on r 12, res Main 130 TOWN OF LODI. Dimick Jefterson, p o Lodi, r 45 cor 36, b 1841 in Schuyler Co., w Eliza Jane, farmer 95, 3 horses, 2 cows, 40 sheep, orchard 2 acres Dimick Samuel, p o Lodi, r 45 cor 36, b 1807 in Delaware Co., retired farmer, home with his son Jefterson Duncan Frances Miss, p o Lodi, r 23, farmer, rents out on shares to Frank M. Halsey, farm 50, owns i cow Dunn Peter, p o Lodi, r 32, b 1854, ^ Norah, laborer, r h and 1 Eagle Hotel, p o Lodi, Strader Brothers proprietors, livery connected. Main cor Seneca Elliott Frederick, p o Lodi, oft" r 40, b 1874, farmer for his father Thomas Elliott Thomas, p o Lodi, off" r 40, b 1844, works on shares for Baxter T. Smelzer of Havana, Schuyler Co., farm 200, 5 horses, 2 cows, 50 sheep, orchard 7 acres Ellis Willard C, p o Lodi, r 17, b 1857, w Anna, laborer, r h and 1 Ellison Benjamin F., p o Lodi, unwilling to give date of birth. Does business under name of C. Post, w Augusta P., owns h Seneca Emons William P., p o Lodi, oft" r 27, b 1827, w Mary E., works on shares for Gilbert T., Crisfield, farm 60, owns 2 horses, i cow, grapes 20 acres, peaches 15 acres Essom Helen Miss, p o Lodi, r 45, dau of John Essom John, p o Lodi, r 45, b 1851 in Tomp Co., w Jennie, farmer for George N. Crisfield Essom William, p o Lodi Center, r 62, b 1824 in England, laborer, owns h Essom William, p o Lodi Center, r 62, b 1853 in Ulysses, Tomp Co., w Anna J., laborer, home with his father William parr Charles S., p o Lodi Center, r 62, b 1859, ^ Sarah A., dealer in hay, upright hay press, owns on r 61 farm 75, 5 horses, 3 cows, orchard 2 acres Farr Jennie M. Miss, p o Lodi Center, r 56, dau of Winfield S Farr Sally A., p o Lodi, widow of Benson C, owns farm no on r 72, res Main Farr Sarah, p o Lodi, dressmaker, home with her mother Sally A,, Main Farr William S., p o Lodi Center, r 56, b 185 1, w Anna E., farmer 65, has 3 horses, 3 cows, 90 sheep, orchard 2 acres, owns on r72, farm 50 acres, and on same r farm 25 acres Farr Winfield S., p o Lodi Center, r 56, b 1847, w Magdalene, TOWN OF LODI. I3I excise coinmisbioner, farm 1S6, has 5 horses, 4 cows, 90 sheep, orchard 4 acres Farrell Bridget, p o Lodi, domestic, home of John S. Nevius, Main Farrell Michael, p o Lodi, b 1858, laborer, home with his father Thomas, Washington Farrell Patrick, p o Lodi, b 187 1, farmer, home with his father Thomas, Washington Farrell Thomas, p o Lodi, b 1829 in Ireland, w Mary F.,owns h Washington Feagles James, p o Caywood, r 54, b 1850, w Sarah, laborer, r h and 1 Fletcher Carrie, widow of Herman, p o Lodi Center, r 62, resident, r h Fletcher Gennett W.,p o Lodi Center, r 62, b 1877, laborer, son ot Carrie Foster A.bsalom, p o Lodi, b 181 7, w Caroline, farmer no on r 22, sells about 75 tons of hay yearly. Main Foster Daniel, p o Lodi, b 1834, ^ Ann R., laborer, r h and 1 Church Foster Elizabeth Mrs., p o Lodi, ^int. in est. Wm. Foster deceased, Seneca Foster Frank J., p o Lodi, b i860, w Carrie A., merchant, manufactures web, leather, and rope halters, ^ interest in est of Willsom Foster, res Seneca cor Mill Foote Henry J., po Lodi, r 10, b 1848, laborer, bds with Margaret E. Slaght Fox William, p o Townsendville, r 49, b 1846, w Susan, farm laborer, r h and 1 Frost Aloiizo D., p o Townsendville, r 50, b 1824 in Schuyler Co., w Arvilla, carpenter and joiner, owns h and 1 Freestone Frederick, p o Lodi, r 32, b 1878, farmer for his father John Freestone John, p o Lodi, r 32, b 1850, w Ann, farmer 117, has 5 horses, 3 cows, 25 sheep, orchard 6 acres Freestone Thomas B., p o Lodi, r 30, b 1864 in Monroe Co., w Mary B., assessor, farmer 54, 2 horses, 2 cows, 25 sheep, secretary of Lodi grange No. 213 Fulkerson Abram, p o Farmer, r 9, b 1828, w Julia, owns h and 1 Fulkerson Chauncey, p o Farmer, r 9, b 1875, laborer, bds with Abram Fulkerson CALL GEORGE W., p o Lodi, b 1852, w Adella, black- smith, son of John who came from England in 1849, owns res Seneca Gale Will B., p o Lodi, student, son of George W., Seneca 132 TOWN OF LODI. Galloup Frank M., p o Lodi, b 1867, w Nellie E., bicycle dealer and repairer, res cor John and Church Galloup Laconte, p p Lodi, b 1831, w Emma, druggist and jeweler, owns 2 houses and lots, res John Galloup Lida Miss, p o Lodi, residence with her father Laconte, John Galloup Mary H. Miss, p o Lodi, milliner, res with her father Laconte, John Galloup Charles A., p o Lodi, student, res with his father, John Gardner Alfred S., p o Lodi, r 11, b 1862, w Cora A., works on shares for Mrs. Anna J. Wyckoff farm 65, owns 5 horses, 2 cows and shares 2 cows, 24 sheep, orchard 2 acres Garrett Charles, p o Lodi, r 23, b 1849 ^^ Ithaca, butcher and rag peddler, owns h and 1 4 Gates William H., p o Farmer, r 18, b 1855 in Schuyler Co., w Lizzie E., works on shares for Abram V. Slagbt farm 100, 6 horses, 9 cows, 20 sheep, orchard 10 acres German Lemuel H., Lodi Center, r 67, b 1846, w Nett, works on shares for Crisfield estate, farm 65, owns 5 horses, i cow, orchard 2 acres German Loren W., p o Lodi Center, r 62, b 1849 ^" Schuyler Co., w Sarah J. farmer 59^, has 9 horses, 3 covvs, i^ acres raspberries, 25 plum trees and works for his wife farm 60 German Osgood H., p o Lodi Center, r 62, b 1876, farmer for his lather Loren W German Sarah J., wife of Loren W., p o Lodi Center, r 62, owns on r 45, farm 60 worked by her husband, orchard 2 acres Gibson Charles, p o Lodi, r 25, b 1845, w Lizzie B. A., farm laborer owns house Gibson Frederick, p o Lodi, r 25, b 1832, farmer 21, rents out on shares to Daniel Spaden Golding Alice, p o Lodi, student, dau of George W., Seneca cor John Golding Elmer L., p o Lodi, student, son of Geo. W., Seneca cor John GOLDING GEORGE W., p o Lodi, b 1849 in Queens Co., w Emma, owns wagon and blacksmith shops, wagon mak- er, clerk board of supervisors, w owns h and 1 Seneca cor John Goodlow Charles, p o Lodi, r 16, b 1850, w Lydiana, farm laborer, owns h and 1 Goodlow Flora E. Miss, p o Lodi, r 16, domestic, dau of Chas TOWN OF LODi. 133 Goodlow William C, p o Lodi, b 1873, porter at Eagle Hotel Main Gould Almeda H. Miss, p o Lodi Center, r 66, home with her mother Wilmina Gould Charles F., p o Lodi Center, r 66, b 1866, farmer for his mother Wilmina Gould Emma, widow of Orlando H., p o Lodi Center, r 66, dressmaker, home Wilmina Gould GOULD JAMES H., p o Lodi Center, r 62, b 1854, w Jennie L., general merchant, dealer in boots, shoes, groceries, dry goods, etc Gould Wilmina, widow of Mynderse, p o Lodi Center, r 66, farmer 50, 4 horses, 2 cows, apple orchard 2 acres Green Albert, p o Lodi, b 1838, carpenter and building mover. Church Granger Charles J., p o Lodi Center, r 80, b 1875, blacksmith for his father Oliver E Granger Edson. p o Lodi Center, r 80, b 1874, farm laborer, son of Oliver E Granger Norman P., p o Lodi Center, r 80, b 1870, copper smelter, home with his father Oliver E Granger Oliver E., p o Lodi Center, r 80, b 1835 i^^ Steuben Co., w Nancy P-, general blacksmith, wagon repairs and farmer 14, has 3 horses, i cow, orchard 2 acres Green William H., p o Lodi, b 187 1 in Enfield, Tomp Co., (Thompson & Green), bds Eagle Hotel, Main GULICK CHARLES H., p o Lodi, r 15, b 1868, farmer for his father Samuel S Gulick Claude B., p o Lodi, r 27, b 1859, ^ Fannie, fruit grower and farmer 30, grapes 5 acres, i horse, i cow GULICK GEORGE E.', po Lodi, b 1857, postmaster, w Clara A., r h and 1 Seneca GULICK JAMES, p o Lodi, r 15, b 1819, w Sarah J., (Van Vleet and Gulick) , fruit grower and farmer 80, raspberries 3 acres, plums i acre, has 2 horses, 2 cows, onion raiser, sales 250 bushels per year GULICK SAMUEL S, p o Lodi, r 15, b 1833, wjuliaette, farm 148, has 5 horses, 5 cows, orchard 3 acres, was sup- ervisor 4 terms and county clerk i term 1875-6-7 Gunderman Conrad, p o Lodi Center, r 62, b 1830 in Steuben Co., w Deborah, fruit grower and farmer 40, grapes i acre, apple orchard 2 acres, 2 horses, 2 cows, 30 sheep, soldier in Co. C, 126th N. Y. Vols, was wounded and is a pensioner Halford Henry J., p o Lodi, r 25, b 1853, w Ella A., works on shares for Charles E. Wyckoff farm loi, 4 horses, 4 cows 134 TOWN OF LODI. Hallbrd Jessie E. Miss, p o Lodi, r 25, dau of Henry J Hall Amos H,, p o Lodi, b 1850, w Anna, contractor and builder, h Main Hall Clara B., p o Lodi, school teacher, resides with her fath- er Geo. W., Washington Hall Ellsworth M., p o Lodi, b 1861, carpenter, h Washington Hall Frank P., p o Lodi, r 33 cor 20, b 1870, w Lillian, la- borer I h and 1 Hall George W., p o Lodi, b 1819, w Lucy A., retired shoe- maker, res Washington Hall Katie E., p o Lodi, resides with father, Washington Hall Lena Miss, p o Caywood, r 64, home with Helen M. Brokaw Hall Walton, p o Caywood r 64, b 1854, ^ Nancy J., fruit grower and farmer, works on shares for Riley Bramble, farm 75, vineyard 2 acres, plums 2 acres, 4 horses, 2 cows Halsey Anah Miss, p o Lodi, r 24, student, home with her mother Sarah HALSEY FRANK M.,p o Lodi,r 24,bi859,w Elizabeth,works on shares for his mother Sarah, farm 130 and on r 41 farm 47, 12 horses, i Holstein bull, 6 grade Jersey cows, 60 sheep orchard 3 acres Halsev Harry H., p o Lodi, r 24, b 1872, farmer for his brother Frank M HALSEY SARAH, widow of Herman W., p o Lodi, r 24,farmer 130, and off r 41, farm 47, all worked on shares by her son Frank M., 12 horses, i Holstein bull, 6 grade Jersey cows, 60 sheep, orchard 3 acres Hamilton Ellen, p o Lodi, housekeeper for S. O. Root, owns 2 houses and lots in Lodi village, Main Hammond Anna E., wife of Joseph B , p o Farmer, r 10, owns h and lot 8, (removed from Cayuga St. farmer) Hammond Joseph B., p o Farmer, r 10, b 1838 in Pennsyl- vania, school teacher, (removed from Cayuga St., Farmer) Hammond Malcolm, p o Townsendville, r 49, b 1849, w Rach- el, laborer, rents house und lot Harrington Albert, p o Lodi, r 23, b r859, ^ Lucy, laborer r h and 1 Harrington Albert, p o Lodi, b 1855, w Lucy, laborer, h Mill Harris Abram W., p o Lodi, r 17 cor 20, b 1854, ^ Minnie B., farmer 57, has 4 horses, 3 cows, 25 sheep, orchard 2 acres, works on shares for his father Nelson, on r 18, farm 70 Harris George, p o Lodi, b 182 1, w Nancy M., retired farmer, owns h and 1, Seneca TOWN OF LODt. I35 Harris George, p o Lodi, oft' r 10, b 1844, w Mary, farmer 50, 4 horses, 4 cows, 30 sheep, orchard 4 acres Harris Herbert L., p o Lodi, r 17 cor 20, b 1875, farmer for his father Abram W Harris Jamie L., p o Lodi, b 1877, resides with his father George, works at basket factory, Seneca Harris Jamie L. Miss, p o Lodi, r 18, music teacher (piano and organ) and artist, dau of Nelson Harris Nelson, p o Lodi, r 18, b 1820, w Lettice, farmer 70, rents out on shares to his son, Abram W., owns 2 horses, 2 cows Harris William L., p o Lodi, b 1867, basket manufacturer, resides with his father George, Seneca Hart Samuel W., p o Lodi, b 1842, clerk for Covert & Bodine, bds at C. C. Sebring's Grove Hazard Arnold W., p o Townsendville, r 49, b 1832 in Yates Co., w Juliette D., general blacksmith, owns shop, h and 1 Hazard Forrest D., po Townsendville, r 49. b 1871, helper for his father Arnold W. Hermann John A., p o Townsendville, r 60, b r859, ^ Jennie L., laborer, r h and 1 Hicks Joseph E., p o Lodi, b 1825, w Jane S., school teacher, taught 60 terms, owns h and 1, church Higgins Eilen Miss, p o Lodi, r 28 home with her father Ja 1 es Higgins Frank, p o Lodi, r 28, b 1861, farm laborer Higgins James, p o Lodi, r 28, b 1827 in Ireland, w Mary, owns h and 1 2 Himrod Charles, p o Lodi, b 1820, w Margaret, retired. His lather Peter settled here 1797, was general of State Militia, res Main Hinkley Frank, p o Lodi Center, r 55, b 1856, helper for James McCannon Hixson Sarah A., p o Lodi, widow of John S., owns h and 1, John Horton A. Bertha, po East Steamburg, Schuyler Co., r82, school teacher, home with her father Isaac H. Horton Alva, p o Cay wood, r 64, b 1856 in Illinois, w Ida M., farmer 47, 2 horses, 2 cows, vineyard 6 acres, raspberries 4 acres, peaches i acre, apple orchard 2 acres Horton Chauncey T., p o Lodi Center, r 80, b 1846, w Sarah, farmer 100, has 3 horses, 3 cows, 30 sheep, orchard 100 trees Horton Elvin, p o Lodi Center, r 80, b 1875, farmer for his father Chauncey T. 136 TOWN OF LODI. Horton Hila Ann, widow of Zephaniah, p o Townsendville, r 70, iarmerSi, rents out on shares to Lewis Stillwell, owns I cow, 6 sheep . Horton Isaac H., p o East Steamburg, Schujder Co., r 82, b 1832 in Schuyler Co.,w Abbie J., farmer 50, 3 horses, 3 cows, apple and plum orchard 3 acres Houghton Mary Mrs., p o Lodi, owns house, res Church Houghton Parker E., p o Lodi, b 1826, owns 53 acres on r 36, bds at Mrs. Mary Houghton's, Church Houghton Satie, p o Lodi, b 1863, patient at Sanitary Springs Sanitarium, Binghamton, N. Y., home with Luther Slaght, on r 36 House Claudius M., p o Lodi Center, r 72, b 1850, w Theresa, rents of Mrs. Farr of Lodi village, farm 112, has 3 horses, 3 cows, 20 sheep, orchard 2 acres House Jarrid R., p o Lodi Center, r 72, b 1824, w Eliza, retired, rents house Howell Phineas,p o Lodi, off r 27, b i860 in Morris Co., N.J., w Mary, rents of C B.Vescelius farm 65, i horse, 2 cows, grape vineyard 5 acres Huff Byard M., p o Lodi, r 18, b 1837, w Janet M., painter and paper hanger, owns farm 31, 2 horses, 3 cows, 15 sheep Huff Edgar M., p o Lodi Center, r 72, b 1836, w Mary A., farmer 40, 2 horses, 2 cows Huff James A., p o Lodi, b 1844, w Jennie, constable, carpet weaver, veteran of war of 1861, Co. H, I02d regt, owns h and 1, John Huff Sarah, widow of Bergen C, p o Lodi, r 22, housekeeper for William B. Van Vleet Huff Vanderbilt B., p o Lodi, r 18, b 1873, graduate Rochester Business College, son of Byard M. Hunt Emma E. Miss, p o Lodi, r 36, dressmaker, home with her father George Hunt George, p o Lodi, r 36, b 1828 in England, w Jane, farmer 70, has 4 horses, 4 cows, 20 sheep, apiarist 7 colonies, or- chard 6 acres Hunt Lewis K., p o Lodi, r ^6, b 1866, w Minnie, farmer for his father George Hurlbut Frank R., p o Lodi, r 6, b 1865, w Katie W., works on shares with Abram Pentz for Elizabeth Pentz, farm 153, owns 4 horses and share in 60 sheep, orchard 3 acres Hyde Charles S., p o Lodi, b 1853, w Mary A., collector of taxes, painter, owns h and 1, Seneca Jackson Francis E., p o Lodi, home with his mother Mary H., Seneca TOWN OF LODI. I37 Jackson Mary H., widow of Wm. H., p o Lodi, a veteran of 1861, T^Sth regt, h Seneca Jackson Willard, p o Lodi, b 1866, w Luella, carpemer, h Sen- eca cor Washinsfton Jennings John A., p o Lodi, r 45, b 1861, w Ida, hay press laborer Johnson Laura, p o Lodi, widow of John, dressmaker, res Wash- ington Jones AureHa L., p o Lodi, home with her mother Mary A., Church Jones Mary A., p o Lodi, widow of Frank, dressmaker, resides ai Mrs. Mary Houghton's, Church Jones James H., p o Lodi, student, son of Mary A., Church Jones Niles A., p o Townsendville, r 50, b 1822 in Tomp Co., retired farmer, home with James K. Wilson Jones Sally A., widow of Daniel P., p o Lodi Center, r62, res- ident, owns h and 1 5 Jones Sarah J., widow of James, p o Caywood, r 52, farmer 158, rents 5'^ acres to Clarence L. Burnham and 108 acres to Wm. S. Jones Jones Sarah J., p o Lodi, domestic at Charles Woodworth's, Church Jones Wilburn S-, p o Caywood, r 54, b 185 1, w Sarah R., works on shares for Sarah J. Jones, farm 108, 3 horses, 2 cows Kase David L., p o Lodi, r 32, b 1825 in New Jersey, w Em- meline, farmer, works for Mary L. Kase, i horse, 4 cows Kase Mary L. Miss, p o Lodi, r 32, rents of Townsend Van Vleet of Lockport, farm 103, 3 horses Keady James O'Connor, p o Lodi, r 36, b 1875, farmer for his father John Keady John, p o Lodi, r ^6, b 1819 in Ireland, w Mary, farm- er 150, has 10 horses, 5 cows, 65 sheep, orchard 2 acres Keady John W., p o Lodi, r 36, b 1862, w Margaret E., farm- er for his father John Keady Sarah Ann Miss, p o Lodi, r 36, dau of John Kelley Morris, p o Townsendville, r 57, b i860, teamster and laborer Kelly Eliza A., widow of John, p o Lodi Center, r 62, resident, home with Sally A. Jones Kelly Hiram, p o Townsendville, r 69, b 1857, w Lucinda, farm 100, has 4 horses, 2 cows, orchard 2 acres King Emma, wife of Judson H., p o Townsendville, r 60 cor 57, assistant postmaster, owns on r 81, farm 100 worked by her husband, 7 horses, i cow, 15 pure blood Cheviot sheep, orchard 2 acres 138 TOWN OF LODI. King Henry, p o Lodi, r 31, b 1842 in England, w Margaret L. C, farmer 82, has 4 horses, 2 cows King Henry M., p o Lodi, r 31, b 1876, farmer for his father Henry King Jennie P. Miss, p o Townsendville, r 60 cor 57, home with her father Judson H King Judson H., p o Townsendville, r 60 cor 57, b 1845 in Tomp Co., w Emma, postmaster, works for his wife on r 81 , farm 100 King Wilmer, p o Lodi, r 31, b 1872, farmer for his father Henry Kitson Daniel, p o Lodi, r i, b 1817, w Dora, works on shares for A. P. Covert, farm 160, 4 horses, 7 cows, 60 sheep Kitson Eugene, p o Lodi Center, r 51, b 1855, w Hattie, la- borer, r h and 1 Kitson Frank, p o Lodi, r i, b 1864, farmer for his father Daniel Kitson Lena Miss, p o Lodi, r i, telegraph operator, Varick Depot L. V. R. R., home with her father Daniel Kitson Mattie Miss, p o Lodi, r i, bookkeeper for A. P. Covert, general merchant,, home with her father Daniel Kitson Minerva, widow of Frederick, p o Lodi Center, r 51, farmer 10, i horse, i cow Knight Archibald C, p o Townsendville, r 35, b 1846, w Ella S., Excise Com., farmer 120, 6 horses, 2 cows, 50 sheep, orchard 2 acres Knight Sally A., widow of John S., po Lodi, r 13, rents out on shares to Peter Bishop, farm 33, i cow Knight William L., p o Cay wood, r 53, b 1844, w Helen M., carpenter and joiner and farmer for Thomas B. Neal Lamoreaux Ditmars, p o North Hector, Schuyler Co., w Ella, r 76, b 1846, fruit grower and farmer 86, vineyard 6 acres, 2 horses, 2 cows, 20 sheep LAMOREAUX GEORGE V..po North Hector, Schuyler Co., r 76, b 1838, w Caroline, fruit grower and farmer 5o,vineyard .15 acres, peaches 5 acres, 3 horses, i cow, 30 Shropshire sheep, also owns on r 63 farm 125,, and woodland 25 acres, and rents it out on shares to Thomas A Marsh, owns on this farm 3 horses, i cow Lamoreaux Gilbert B., p o Caywood, r 64, b 1841 in Schuyler Co., w Clarissa, farmer 74, vineyard 4 acres, berries i acre, 3 horses, two cows, 25 sheep, apple orchard 2 acres Lamoreaux Plenry, p o North Hector, Schuyler Co,, r 65, b a84i in Schuyler Co., w Mary Ann, fruit grower and farmer 86, grapes 10 acres, berries 2 acres, apple orchard 2 acres, 3 horses, 3 cows TOWN OF LODI. I39 Lamoreaux Isaac, p o North Hector, Schuyler Co., r 65, b 1818, w Maria, farmer 80, and at Lodi Center farm 80, 5 horses, 3 cows, 50 sheep, orchard 5 acres Lamoreaux James F., p o North Hector, Schuyler Co., r 79, b 1866, farmer 100, and in Schuyler Co. farm 60, has 7 horses, 2 cows, 50 sheep, orchard 2 acres Lamoreaux John, p o Caywood, off r 53, b 1839, ^ Elvira, fruit and grape grower and farmer 72, grapes 14 acres, plums 5, peaches 5 acres, 5 horses, 3 cows, rents to his son Lewis B., on shares Lamoreaux Lena M. Miss, p o North Hector, Schuyler Co., r 65, student, home with her father Henry ^ Lamoreaux Lewis B., p o Caywood, off r 53, b 1868, w Susan G., works on shares for his father John, farm 72, 5 horses, 3 cows, owns 4 horses, i cow Lamoreaux Millie Miss, p o North Hector, Schuyler Co., r 76, music teacher (piano and orgaij ) home with her father George V Lamoreaux Newton B., p o Lodi, r 51, b 1866, w Jennie E., justice of peace, works on shares for Claudius C, Bishop, farm 59, owns 2 horses, 2 cows, 2 head cattle, 10 sheep Lamoreaux Sarah Miss, p o North Hector, Schuyler Co., r 65, home with her father Isaac LaTourrette William O., p o Lodi Center, r 66, b 1824, w Mar- garet, farmer 50, has 3 horses, 2 cows, orchard 2 acres Larcey James, p o Townsendville, r 57, b 1829 in Ireland, la- borer, rents h and 1 Lewis Emma A., wife of Arnold, p o Lodi, owns farm 100 on r 28 n 25, and wood lot 10 acres off r 73, rents farm out on shares to Hiram U. Moss, 5 cows, 40 sheep, orchard 2 acres, res Main cor Church Lewis Nathan, p o Lodi, b 1826 in N. J., w Helen E., dentist, owns h and 1, Chnrch Lewis Sarah A., p o Lodi, dau of Nathan, Church Lincoln Albert J., p o Lodi, r 23, b 1852, w Maria, laborer, owns h and 1 6 acres Lincoln Edward J., p o Lodi, r 23, b 1877, laborer Lincoln William F., p o Lodi, r 23 b 1878, farm laborer Lindsey Samuel, p o Lodi Center, r 79, b 1813 in England, owns h and 1 95^ acres, soldier for 3 years in 109th N. Y. Vols, in civil war, pensioner LODI CENTER CASH STORE, p o Lodi Center, r 62, gen- eral merchandise, boots and shoes, groceries, dry goods, etc., James H. Gould, manager LODI STEAM MILLS, po Lodi,r 23, flour, feed, meal, grain, etc., grain bought and s'bld ; saw mill, steam and water 140 TOWN OF LODI. power, dealer in all kinds of lumber, George N. Maxwell, proprietor LODI STONE Mlf.L, p o Lodi, r 25, custom mill, flour, feed and grain, water power, Charles E. WyckofF, prop'r Lott Alice, p o Lodi, music teacher, bds Main Lott Anna M., p o Lodi, student, bds Main Lott C. Emma Miss, p o Lodi, r 23, home with her brother Elijah H. Lott Elijah H., p o Lodi, r 23,b 1838, w Mary, farmer 93, 5 horses, 4 cows, orchard 3 acres Lott Frances, p o Lodi, school teacher, Main Lott Judith, p o Lodi, school teacher, bds Main Lott Sisters, (Frances, Judith, Alice and Anna,) p o Lodi, own farm 90 acres, r 22 n 16, res Main Madison Thomas J., p o Lodi, r 29, b 1831, w Mary L., sex- ton West Lodi cemetery, owns h and 1 2^ acres Magee John, p o Lodi, r 14, b 1843 in Ireland, w Mary A., farmer 12 i horse, i cow Mann Emma E., p o Lodi, housekeeper for E. C, Baker, Seneca Mann Julia A., p o Lodi, dressmaker, resides with Eugene C. Baker, Seneca Manning George, p o Lodi, r 16, b i860 in England, w Maria, laborer, owns h and 1 Manning Mary A. Miss, p o Lodi, r 16, student, home with her father George MARSH CHARLES V,, p o North Hector, Schuyler Co., r 76, b 1862, w Satie, dealer in poultry, butter and eggs, breeder and dealer in fancy fowls, Plymouth Rocks, black minorcas, white Leghorns, Bramahs and Pekin ducks, rents of Harriet Miller farm 50, vineyard 13 acres, 3 horses, 2 cows Marsh Thomas A., p o North Hector, Schuyler Co., r 63, b 1861, w Luella, works on shares for Gf^orge V., Lamoreaux, farm 125,, and woodland 25. owns 2 horses, I cow, 9 Shropshire sheep, 10 sheep, vineyard 6 acres Marshall John T., p o Lodi, b 1854 ^^ Schuyler Co., w Mary, barber and variety store, tobacco, cigars, &c., store and h Main Martz Charles M., p o Lodi, r 22, b 1864, w Carrie H., farm laborer, owns h and 1, 4 acres, i cow Mason Fred J-, p o Farmer, r 34, b 1877, farmer for his father Silas R Mason Silas R., p o Farmer, r 34, b 1845, w Sarah J., farmer 74, 3 horses, 4 cows Mathews Sarah, widow of Elmer, p o Townsendville, r 60, housekeeper for her brother Charles M. Shannon TOWN OF LODI. I4I MAXWELL GEORGE N., p o Lodi, r 23, b 1867 in Havana, Schuyler Co., w Isabella, propr. Lodi, steam mills, owns mills and 2 houses and lots, has 2 horses, i cow, office at Mill Maxwell Nathan, p o Lodi, r 25. b 1842 in Havana, Schuyler Co., w Aplumia B. Miller, r h and 1 McCannon James, p o Lodi Center, r 55, b 1832, w Sarah J., blacksmith and waa:on repairer, farmer 25, has 3 horses, 2 cows McCannon Phillip J,, p o Townsendville, r 56, b 1872, laborer, home with his father Silas W McCannon Silas W.,p o Towsendville, r 56, b 1845, w Matilda, stone mason, owns h and 1 McCheyne Hugh, p o Lodi, r 14, b 1874 ^" Scotland, w Cora E., teamster for Abram P. Covert, r h and 1 McClary Edwin, p o Lodi, r 36, b 1843 in Steuben Co., w Mary, farm laborer, r h and 1 McElroy Charles, p o Lodi, r 47, b 1839 '^^ Ireland, w Eliza- beth, farmer 143, and in Ovid farm 60, 5 horses, 3 cows (2 Jerseys), 3 acres orchard on each farm, owns Eagle Hotel at Lodi McElroy Charles, Jr., p o Townsendville, r 47, farmer, son of Charles McEvoy Edward T., p o Lodi, b 1872, harness maker, Sen- eca McEvoy Henry, p o Lodi, b 1868, laborer, Seneca McEvoy John J., p Lodi, r 12, b 1862, w Catharine E., agent for D. M. Osborne & Co.'s machinery, milk route, rents on r 12 of R. Smith's estate farm 40, and on same road works on shares for M. Rappleye of Farmer, farm 97, owns 5 hordes, 5 cows, 30 sheep, orchard 5 acres McEvoy Michael, p o Lodi, b 1840 in Ireland, w Margaret, overseer of the poor, blacksmith, vet. of war of 1861, owns house and shop, Seneca Mclntyre William, p o North Hector, Schuyler Co., r 74, b 1826 in Ireland, owns h and 1 McKay James, p o Lodi, r 16, b 1816 in Ireland, gardener, owns h and 1 McKay Nicholas, p o Caywood, off r 53, b 1866, w Lina, la- borer for Thomas B. Neal, rents house. McMillen Amos, p o Lodi, b 1865, w Lavernia, teamster, Orchard McMillen Francis M.,p aLodi,w Minnie J., farm lab'r. Orchard McNulty Charles R., M. D , p o Townsendville, r 60, b 1824, w Mary A., agt New York Mut. Life Ins. Co., farmer for his wife, 335 acres 142 TOWN OF LODI. McNulty John J., M. D., p o Townsendville, r 60, b 1859, (alio, j physician and surgeon, also member N. Y. County Med. Soc, graduate Col. Phys. and Surgs., N. Y. McNulty Mary A., wife of Dr. Charles R., p o Townsendville, r 60, farmer 335, has 8 horses, 35 sheep, orchard 3 acres McShannoc David, p o Lodi, b 1807 in Ireland, owns h and 1, Mill McShannoc Henry, p o Lodi, b 1848, horse trainer, h Mill McShannoc Isaac, p o Lodi, b 1858, laborer, bds Mill McShannoc James, p o Lodi, b 1850, laborer, bds Mill Medlock Joseph, p o Townsendville, r 70 cor 82, w Elizabeth, farmer 75, has 2 horses, 2 cows, 25 sheep, orchard 2 acres Medlock Robert, p o Townsendville, r 69 cor 59, b 1844, w Mary, laborer, owns h and 1 15 acres Medlock William R., p o Townsendville, r 49, b 1857, w Ella, works on shares for Richard Spear of Lodi village, farm 50, I cow, owns 3 horses, 2 cows, orchard 4 acres Miller Aaron, p o Lodi, r 39, b 182 1, w Maria A., farmer 107, 7 horses, 4 cows Miller Amos P., p o Lodi Center, r 66, b 1844, farmer 20, 2 horses, i cow Miller Charles E., p o Lodi, r 33, b 1866, farmer with his father Joshua C. Miller Elbert C, p o Lodi, r 43, b 1874, farmer for his mother Mary A. Miller Harriet, widow of George, p o North Hector, Schuyler Co., r 76, farmer 50, rents to Charles V. Marsh Miller Helen R. Miss, p o Lodi, r 36, home with Luther Slaght Miller Hibbard, p o Lodi, r 39, b 1864, farmer tor his father Aaron Miller Joshua C, po Lodi r 33, b 1821, farmer 70, has 3 horses, 5 cows, orchard 2 acres Miller Lucinda, p o Lodi, owns h and 1, also store occupied by A. B. Covert, bds Van Neste Covert, res Seneca Miller Martha, widow of Jackson, p o Lodi Center, r 66, house- keeper for her son Amos P Miller Mary A., widow or Ford L., p o Cay wood, r 64, resi- dent, home with Frank C. Swartout Miller Mary A., widow of Ford L., p o Lodi, r 43, farmer 30, worked by her son Elbert C Miller Monroe, p o North Hector, Schuyler Co., r 6^, b 1847, farmer 50, 2 horses, i cow, 20 sheep, orchard 4 acres, vineyard 2 acres Miller Thomas, p o Lodi Center, r 66, b 1832 in Schuyler Co., w Emma J., farmer 100, has 4 horses, 2 cows, 30 sheep, apple orchard 2 acres TOWN OF LODI. I43 Miller William T., p o Lodi, r 27, b 1822 in Steuben Co., w Susan, farmer 68,4 horses, 2 cows, orchard 2 acres, grapes 5 acres Minor Dennis V. L., p o Lodi, b 1821, w Elizabeth P., owns farm 98 on r 17, res Church Minor Frank A., p o Lodi, r 35, b 1865, w Grace T,, works on shares for his father William, farm 125, owns 4 horses, 3 cows, 10 sheep, orchard 2 acres Minor Margaret V. Miss,po Lodi Center, r62, farmer 37, worked on shares by Charles S. Farr, owns h and 1 Minor William, p o Lodi, r 35, b 1842, farmer 125, rents out to his son Frank A., owns i horse, 10 sheep Moates Minnie M. Miss, p o Lodi, r 13, domestic for Sally A. Knight Monahen Anthony, p o Lodi, r 23, b 1838, w Eliza, laborer, owns h and 1 MOORE ENOCH C, p o Caywood, r54, b 1835 i" Schuyler Co., w Oliva F., owns in Schuyler Co. farm iii, and works for his wife farm 84, owns i horse, 2 cows, veteran of the war of 1861, enlisted 1864 in Co. G. 15th N. Y. Vol. engineers and discharged at the close of the war, pensioner, member G. A. R., Daniel B. Smith post of North Hector MOORE OLIVA F., wife of Enoch, p o Caywood, r 54, born in Seneca Co. in 1831, owns farm 84, worked by her husband, owns 2 horses, 3 cows, vineyard 5 acres Mosher Guy, p o Lodi, r 22, b 1859, w Lucy, laborer, owns h and 1 2 Moss Hiram U., p o Lodi, r 28, b 1852 in Mansfield, Pa., works on shares for Mrs. Emma A. Lewis of Lodi village, farm 100, owns 2 horses, and in shares 5 cows, 50 sheep, orchard 2 acres Moss Sadie M. Miss, p o Lodi, r 28, housekeeper for her father Hiram U Moss William E., p o Lodi, r 28, b 1877 in Horseheads, N. Y., farmer for his father Hiram U Mundy Edmund V. M., p o Lodi, r 15, b 1878, student, son of Samuel B Mundy George H., p o Farmer, r 20, b 1856, w Malinda C, farmer 87, has 4 horses, 4 grade Jersey cows, 25 grade Shropshire sheep Mundy Henry T., p o Lodi, r 17, b 1852 in New Jersey, w Mary E., works on shares for Dennis V. L. Minor farm 98, owns 3 horses, shares 3 cows Mundy Maud M. Miss, po Lodi, r 15, dau of Samuel B Mundy Samuel B., p o Lodi, r 15, b 1824, w Emily S., far- mer 83, 2 horses, 2 cows 144 TOAVN OF LODI. Murphy Adalbert J., p o Cay wood, r 76, b 1864, w Mary, farm laborer, r h Murphy Patrick, p o Lodi, r 16, b 1841 in Ireland, w Eliza, works on shares for Mrs. Anna Chapman, of Geneva, farm 200, orchard 3 acres, owns 7 horses, and share in 6 cows, 70 sheep Murphy Susan Miss, p o Lodi, r 16, home with her father Patrick Murphy Thomas, p o Lodi, r 16, b 1874, farmer ^'^^ ^'^^ father Patrick Murray John W., p o Townsendville, r 49, b 1859, laborer, owns h and 1 Myer John T., po Lodi, r 30 facing 22, b 1820, w Mary A., fruit grower and farmer 230, rents out on shares to his son John V. V., 8 horses, 3 cows, 40 sheep, apple orchard 10 acres, plums, pears, &c. 2 acres, also owns in Ovid farm 300 and rents out to his son William H MYER JOHN V. v., p o Lodi, r 30 facing 22,b i869,w Matie A., works on shares for his father John T., farm 230, 8 horses, 3 cows, 40 sheep, orchard 10 acres, owns 4 horses Myers Charles H., p o Caywood, r 64, b 1875, laborer, son of Lester F Myers Lester F., p o Caywood, r 64, b 185 1, w Elizabeth, laborer, r h Wjeal Asenath Miss, p o Lodi, r 25, home with her brother Sylvester Neal George, p o Lodi, off r 52, b 1874, farmer for his father Isaac Henrv Neal Henry C, p o Lodi, r 28, b 1837, w Sarah E., commis- sion grain buyer and warehouse, works on shares for Mrs. Lucy Norris of Fayette, fruit farm 38, grapes 15 acres, plums 4 acres, 2 horses, 2 cows Neal Isaac Henry, p o Lodi, off r 52, b 1844, farmer 75, 3 horses, 2 cows, vineyard 20 acres Neal Joseph, p o Lodi, off r 27, b 1840 ,w Cynthia, farmer 56, 2 horses, 4 cows, orchard 4 acres, grapes 3 acres Neal Sarin A., p o Lodi, r 30, b 1856, w Helen M., farmer 107, 4 horses, 3 cows, apple orchard 4 acres, plums i acre Neal Sylvester, p o Lodi, r 25, b 1849, w Sarah, fruit grower and farmer 109, grapes 4 acres, peaches 6 ^ acres, apple orchard 5 acres, has 4 horses, 4 cows, 2 head cattle Neal Thomas B., p o Caywood, r 53, b 1825 in Schuyler Co., w Wilmina, excise com., fruit grower and farmer 100, grapes 8 acres, 4 horses, 4 cows, 2 head cattle, apple orchard 2 acres TOWN OF LODI, I45 Neely James M., p o Lodi, b 1863, commercial traveler, bcls with Daniel Foster, owns store and h and 1 Church Neely John E., p o Lodi r 31, b 1872, far.ier for his father Robert E Neely Robert E., p o Lodi, r 31, b 1844, w Lucy H., works on shares for Abram Wyckofif farm 104, owns 4 horses, 2 cows, 40 sheep, 4 head young cattle, orchard 4 acres Nevius John S., p o Lodi, b 1837, w Josephine, farmer 90 n r 22, and works on shares for Wm. H. Nevius, 85 acres, h Main Nivison Francis N.,p o Lodi Center, r79, b 1854, ^ Lucretia, carpenter and joiner r h Nivison Lydia, widow of Samuel, p o Lodi Center, r 79, resi- dent, home with her son Francis N. Newkirk Frederick, p o Lodi Center, r 73, b 1876, laborer, son of Jacob Newkirk Jacob, p o Lodi Center, r 73, b 1844, w Emma, basket maker, owns h and I i}4 Newkirk Lewis, p o Lodi Center, r 73, b 1875, laborer, son of Jacob Northrup Horatio H., p o North Hector, Schuyler Co., r 76, b 1846 in Hamden, Delaware Co., w Margaret A., works on shares for Mrs. Phoebe E. Coyle of North Flector, farm 100, vineyard 12 acres, peaches 5, apple orchard 6, plums 2 acres, owns 3 horses, 2 cows Opdyke Moses Y., p o Lodi, b 1861, w Ida B., blacksmith for G. W. Gale, res Seneca Osgood Charles A., p o Caywood, r 53, b 1862, w Ida, fruit grower 20 acres, vineyard 9 acres, balance various fruits Osgood David, p o Lodi Center, r 56, b 1868, w Bessie, farmer 18, is a machinist by trade, moved from Covert April i, 1894 Osgood Jane B., widow of David, p o Lodi Center, r 56, home with Winfield S. Farr Osgood Lewis P., p o Lodi Center, r 56, b 1844, ^ Rebekah A., farmer 112, has 2 horses, 3 cows, also owns in Covert farm 55, worked by his son William D., moved here from Covert April i, 1894 Owen Jesse T., M. D., p o Lodi, b r848 in Michigan, w La- vella, alio, physician and surgeon, graduate Albany Medi- cal College, member Otsego County Medical Society, drug store and grocery Main, res Main cor church pentz Abram, p o Lodi, r 6, b 1868, works on shares with Frank R. Hurlbut for Elizabeth Pentz, farm 153, owns 6 horses and shares in 60 sheep, orchard 3 acres 146 TOWN OF LODI. Pentz Elizabeth, widow of Lewis, p o Lodi, r 6, owns interest in estate of her husband in 153 acres, owns i horse, 2 cows, and shares in 60 sheep, orchard 3 acres Peterson Amos, p o Lodi, r 39, b 1809 in Orange Co., w Penelope, farmer 109, rents out on sharesto his son Henry, owns I horse ; he settled near Lodi village in 18 19, later for 2 years in Romulus, then moved to the Halsey farm,. ~ and finally settled on the farm where he now lives, 33 years ago, has been married 62 years : both are active and able to do their daily labors ; 5 children have been born to them, 3 of whom are now living Peterson Daniel G., p o Lodi, r 52, b 1844, w Emma E., works on shares for his brother Henry, farm 150,3 horses, 2 cows, orchard 5 acres PETERSON HENRY, p o Lodi, r 39, b 1842, w Helen, works on shares for his father Amos farm 109, owns on same road farm 14, and on r 52 farm 150, owns 14 horses, (2 Champion mares, dam of Clara T., 2:17 race record 4th heat, fastest animal ever bred in Seneca Co., also dam of Captain Cross 2 132^ at 4 years old, trotted fastest of any horse started in his first race in this county ;has trotted trials in 2;25) owns 4 cows, 14 sheep, plum orchard 2 acres; soldier in 126th New York Vol. in 16 difl:erent en- gagements, discharged 1866 as Major in 2nd U. S. C. C, pensioner and member of G. A. R, Chestnut Post of Lodi Pierce Gay E., p o Lodi, r 23, b 187 1, farm laborer Pierce George W., p o Lodi, r 23, b 1852 in Tompkins Co., w Elnora, painter and paper hanger, r h and 1 Pierson Reuben D. Rev., p o Lodi, b 1845 in Phelps, Ontario Co., w Mary A., Methodist Episcopal clergyman retired, res Seneca PIERSON VICTOR P., p o Lodi, b 1865 in Mich., dentist, owns h and 1, one horse, res Seneca Porter Albert W., p o Lodi, b 1830, resides with and clerks for F. D. Foster, veteran of the war of '61, Seneca Porter Charles F. Rev., p o Lodi, b 1861 in St, Louis, Mo., w Clara B., pastor Ref. Church, grad. Auburn Theological Seminary, res John cor Church Porter David, p o Lodi, r 17, b 1838 in Niagara Co., w Emily T., works on shares for James N. Voorhees, farm 200, owns 7 horses, 2 cows, orchard 2 acres Porter Elmer G., p o Lodi, r 17, b 1875, farmer for his father David Post Ann, widow of Dr, Lewis, p o Lodi, off r 12, owns farm 125, and rents out on shares to Fred W. Spear, owns i horse, 2 cows, 21 sheep, orchard 4 acres TOWN OF LODI. 147 Post Wiiitield S., p o Lodi, r 4, b 1838, w Emma, Tarmer 100, 2 horses, 2 cows, 20 sheep Predmore Delos H., p o Lodi, b 183 1, w Charlotte, constable, owns h and 1, horse trainer, soldier in iiith Regt. in civil war, res Grove Predmore George, p o North Hector, Schuyler Co., r 76 cor 65, b 1826 in Schuyler Co., w Lydia E., fruit grower and farmer 90, vineyard 10, apple orchard 4 acres, plums, cherries, pears 2 acres, breeder Hambletonian horses, 4 horses, 2 cows, rents farm on shares to his son James F. Predmore James F., p o Cay wood, r 76, b 1852 in Schuyler Co., w Azuba, fruit grower and farmer 40, of that is vine- yard 10 acres, peaches i acre, plums i acre, also works on shares for his father George farm 90, has 3 horses, 2 cows Predmore Theodore, p o Caywood, r 64, b 1814, retired, owns h and 1 Raymond Fitz Hopkins, p o Lodi Center, r 56, b 1839, w Cath- erine, thresher and laborer, 2 horses, i cow, owns h and 1 6 acres Raymond Isbon, p o Lodi, r 45, b 1866, w Aurilla, laborer, r h and 1 REEVES ELISHA. p o Lodi Center, r 62, b 1830 in Dela- ware Co., w Sally M., postmaster and general merchant, dry goods, groceries, boots and shoes, etc, and farmer 26 and owns on r 56 farm 40 worked by his son Loren W., has 2 horses, i cow, 24 sheep, orchard 2 acres Reeves Loren W., p o Lodi Center, r 56, b 1857, w Emma L., laborer for his father Elisha Reeves, own^ i cow Reeves Sally M., wife of Elisha, p o Lodi Center, r 62, deputy postmaster and notary public Rhoades Jennie E. Miss, p o Lodi, r 12, home with her father Wm. H Rhoades William H., p o Lodi, r 12, b 1842, w Delina B., works for John H, Stevens farm 138, has i cow, owns h and 1 on Lake St Rhodes Andrew R., p o Lodi, r 38, b 1821 in Ithaca, w Ger- trude D. farmer 32, owns wood lot in Hector 5, has 2 horses, 3 cows, apiarist 25 colonies Rhodes Daniel A., p o Lodi, r 38, b 1855, farm laborer, bds with his father Andrew R Rhodes Frederick R., p o Lodi, r 38, b 1864. w Hattie, farmer for his father Andrew R Rhodes Hattie, wife of Frederick, p o Lodi, r 39, home with her father Aaron Miller Rice Clarence H., p o Farmer, r 9, b 1870, farmer for his father George R I4S tOWN OF LODt. Rice George R., p o Farmer, r 9, b 1824 in Tomp Co., w Carrie C, owns farm 106. 4 horses, 3 cows, 20 sheep Rice Lewis C, p o Farmer, r 9, b 1878, student, home with his father Geo. R Rinker Frank, p o Lodi, r 38, b 1864, w Sarah, farm laborer for Henry Peterson, r h and 1 Robinson James H., p o Lodi, b 1868 in Tioga Co., w May, station agent and teL opr. L. V. R. R., agt U. S. Express Co., h John Robinson William, p o Farmer, r 8, b 1864, works on shares for Mrs. Helen Scott of Indian Territory, farm 70, owns 4 horses, i cow Rogers George W., p o Townsendville, r 57, b 1857, laborer, owns h and 1 Rolison George W., p o Lodi Center, r 62, b 1824 in Tomp Co., w Joanna, school teacher, r h ROOT SANFORD O., p o Lodi, b 1821 in Ovid (on farm now owned by Lewis Pentz est.), general merchant, patentee Root's easy cutting plyers, also of cutting nippers for gen- eral use, res Main. His father Obadiah Root came here from New Jersey 1819 Rose Cardie May, p o Lodi, home with her father Storm, Sen- eca Rose Emogene, Mrs. Storm, p o Lodi, dressmaker, h Seneca Rose Storm, p o Lodi, b 1837, w Emogene, carpenter, Seneca Runyan Alfred, p o Cay wood, r 64, b 1851, w Elizabeth, works on shares for Margaret E. Swarthout farm 80, owns 2 horses, i cow, vineyard 6 acres Runyan John, p o Lodi, r 20, b 1842 in Michigan, w Aletta J., farmer 32, has 5 horses, 2 cows gargent Harriet, widow of Geo., p o Lodi, lives in house of Mrs. Emma Golding, Seneca cor John Sargent Mary, p o Lodi, dressmaker, home with her mother Harriet, Seneca cor John Sayre David H., p o Townsendville, r 81, b 1833, farmer 100, has 6 horses, 4 cows, orchard 2 acres Sayre Mary J. Miss, p o Townsendville, r 81, housekeeper for David H. Sayre Schenck Amanda, p o Lodi, owns h and 1, Seneca Schenck Matilda, widow of Ralph, p o Lodi, resides with her daughter Amanda, Seneca School house, district No. 1, p o Lodi Center, r 62 School house, district No. i, p o Townsendville, r 46 School house, district No. 2, p o Lodi, r 15 cor 13 School house, district No. 3, p o Lodi, r 52 n 44 School house, district No. 4, p o Caywood, r 65 School house, district No. 6, p o Lodi, at Lodi village TOWN OF LODI. 149 School house, district No. 7, p o Lodi, 1-31 cor 36 School house, J. district No. 8, p o Townsendville, r 60, Town- sendville School house, J. district No. 9, Farmer, r 33 Scott Frank, p o Lodi, b 1849, ^ Susan, owns h and 1, Orchard Scott Hattie, p o Lodi, domestic. Orchard Scoit Mary, p o Lodi, domestic, Orchard Sebring Alice, p o Lodi, school teacher, home with her father John C, Seneca cor Main Sebring Cornelius, p o Lodi, b 1866, w Cora, farm laborer, h Grove Sebring Elizabeth, p o Lodi, student at Normal School, Cort- land, home with her father John C^, Seneca cor Main Sebring John C, p o Lodi, b 1840, w Harriet, owns house, also 3 acres r 16, Seneca cor Main Seeley Charles P., p o Lodi, b 1867, w Inez E., deputy town clerk, harness maker and dealer in horse furnishings, res Ovid village SHANNON AARON H., p o Townsendville, r 60, b 1844 i" Schuyler Co.,w Eleanor, works on shares for Ann Town- send of Watkins, Schuyler Co., farm 180, owns 8 horses, 2 cows, orchard 4 acres Shannon Arthur L., p o Townsendville, r 60, b 1876, farmer for his father Aaron H Shannon Charles M., p o Townsendville, r 60, b 1852, farmer 60, has 3 horses, orchard 2 acres Shannon William, p o Lodi, r 22, b 1844, w Carrie D.. fruit grafter, owns h and 1 2 acres Sherwood Lorin, p o Lodi, b 1852, w Ella A., farmer, also dealer in fine horses, owns h and 1, Main Shutts Martin V., p o Lodi, b 1841, w Jennie, wagon dealer, Seneca cor Maple Simmons William C, po Lodi Center, r 51, b 1866 in Schuyler Co., w Cidney C, laborer, rents h and 1 Skinner George W., p o Lodi, b 181 5, owns 2 houses, retired carpenter, res Washington Slaght Abram V., p o Farmer, r 18, b 1844, w Helen J., farmer loo, rents out on shares to Wm. H. Gates, 6 horses, 9 cows, 20 sheep, orchard 10 acres Slaght Clarence H., p o Farmer, r 19, b 1876, farmer for his father Morg E Slaght Darwin S., p o Townsendville, r 61, b 1852, w Annie, farmer 60, 2 horses 3 cows, 20 sheep, orchard 2 acres Slaght Eleanor, widow of Abram, p o Lodi Center, off r 61, farmer 90, 4 horses, 3 cows, 20 sheep, orchard 4 acres 150 TOWN OF LODI. Slaght Ellen, p o Lodi, home with her father Oliver O., Wash- ington Slaght Isaac N., p o Farmer, r 35, b 1842, w Sarah C, farmer 68, 3 horses, 3 cows, soldier 3 years in Co. A, 141st N.Y. Vols., pensioner, member G. A. R. Slaght James G., p o Lodi Center, r 80, b 1858, w Emma D., steam thresher and laborer, rents h and 1 Slaght Joseph W., p o Lodi Center, r 62, b 1840, w Eliza E., agent for agricultural implements and farmer 30, 2 horses, 2 cows Slaght Linda A. Miss, p o Farmer, r 18, home with her father Abram V. Slaghi Luther, p o Lodi, r 36, b 1846, w Martha V., farmer 58, has 3 horses, 3 cows, 25 sheep, orchard 4 acres Slaght Margaret E., widow of John C, p o Lodi, r 10, rents out on shares to James Miles, farm 52, owns i horse, i cow Slaght Mary L Miss, p o Farmer, r 35, artist, home with her father Isaac N. Slaght Morg E., p o Farmer, r 19, b 1849, ^ Cora L., farmer 50, 4 horses, 5 cows, 20 sheep, apiarist 20 colonies, apple orchard 50 trees, plums i acre, pears r acre, grape vine- yard 3 acres Slaght Oliver O., p o Lodi, b 1849, ^ Catherine, vet of war of '61 in 15th reg N. Y. Vols, painter and paper hanger, owns h, Washington SMELZER LEWIS M., p o Lodi, off r 40, b 1850, w Henri- etta, game constable, fruit grower and farmer 200, plums 1 acre, apple orchard 2 acres, 6 horses, 4 cows, 50 sheep, also owns on same road fiirm 83, and rents out on shares to William H. Brown Smith Charles V., p o Lodi Center, r 73, b 1861, w Delia, f?-rmer 70, has 4 horses, 2 cows, 30 sheep Smith Clarence F., p o Lodi, r 44, b 1S59 ^" Schuyler Co., w Laura A., farmer 116, has 4 horses, 30 sheep, orchard 4 acres Smith Daniel L., p o Lodi Center, r 67, b 1825, w Eliza, far- mer 70, 4 horses 2 cows, 30 sheep Smith Edwin, p o Lodi, r 44, b 1827, w Sally Ann, farmer 66, 2 horses, 4 cows, orchard 5 acres Smith Emmet, p o North Hector, Schuyler Co., r 75, b 1858, w Ella, farmer 66 1/^, has 2 horses, 2 cows, orchard 2 acres Smith Herman B., p o North Hector, Schuyler Co., r 74, b r862, farmer for his father Stephen L., has 3 horses Smith John B., p o Lodi, b i8i9,came here in 1823 from Orange Co., owns h and 5 acres on r 25, n i5,bds at J.C. Sebring's, Seneca TOWN OF LODl. 151 Smelzer John B., p o Lodi, ofFr 40, b 1877, student, and lar- mer for his father Lewis M. Smith Monroe, p o Caywood, off r64,b 1849 in Schu34er Co., w Almeda, laborer for James C, Caywood of Lodi village, r h, owns lot 2 acres Smith Sarah M., wife of J. P. Smith, p o Lodi, r 13, owns on r 3 farm $6y^, rents out on shares to William H. T3'meson of Ovid Smith Stephen L., , p o North Hector, Schuyler Co., r 74, b 1823, w Julia E,, farmer 130, has 2 horses, 2 cows, 30 sheep, orchard 2 acres Smith William M., p o Caywood, off r 64, b 1S76, farm laborer, bds with Monroe Smith Sniffen John B., p o Farmer, r 18 cor 8, b 1850, w Mary Etta, farmer 130, and in Covert, farm 113, worked on shares by John H. Townsend, owns i cow, 4 horses, 40 sheep Spader Daniel, p o Lodi, r 13, b 1855, w Delphine, works on shares for Abram T. Covert, farm 130, owns 4 horses, and on shares 5 cows, 35 sheep, orchard 3 acres, owns on same road vineyard 6 acres Spear Fred W., p o Lodi, off r 12, b 1852, w Hattie E., works on shares for Mrs. Ann Post, farm 125, owns 4 horses, 2 cows, 21 sheep, orchard 4 acres Spear Gerald E., p o Lodi, off r 12, b 1878, farmer for his father Fred W. SPEAR RICHARD, p o Lodi, b 1845, w Maggie, clerk for S. O. Root, owns farm 50 on r 49, orchard 4 acres, res Main Stevens Clarence F., p o Lodi Center, r 62, b 1866, laborer, home with his father Isaac H. Stevens Edson, p o Lodi Center, r 67, b 1822, retired farmer, home with his son Henry B., owns lot 12 acres Stevens Elizabeth Miss, p o Lodi Center, r 67, housekeeper for Henry B. Stevens Stevens Henry B., p o Lodi Center, r 67,b 1854, works on shares for Jab es B. VanVleet, farm 90, 4 horses, 3 cows Stevens Ida, p o Lodi, home with her father John H., Seneca cor John Stevens Isaac H., po Lodi Center, r 62, b 1827, w Rhoda, laborer, owns h and 1 6 acres Stevens, John H., p o Lodi, b 1843, w Anna H,, farmer on r 12 138 acres, vet of war '61, h Seneca cor John Stevens Susan, p o Lodi, widow William D., owns h and 1, Seneca Stevens Tunis C, p o Lodi Center, r 62. b 1864, laborer, home with his father Isaac H. 152 TOWN OF LODI. Stewart John, p o Lodi, r 44, b 1873, w Laura, tann laborer for Clarence F. Smith, rents h and 1 Stillwell Lewis, p o Townsendville, r 70, b 1841 in Schuyler Co., w Mary, works on shares for Hila A. Horton, farm 81, owns 2 horses, 2 cows Strader Bros.,p o Lodi, (Oakley B & Ovid J.), proprietors Eagle Hotel, livery and feeding stables, main cor Seneca Strader Isaiah B. p o Lodi, r 28, b 183 1 in New Jersey, w Helen, boarding house for O. F. Shaw of Brooklyn, N. Y. Stout Nelson, p o Lodi, b 1861, w Ada, butcher, meat market, res Seneca cor John Swarthout Benjamin, p o Lodi, r 44, b 1837, farmer 71, has 4 horses, 3 cows, orchard 4^ acres, soldier of the war of 1861, Co. C. 126th N. Y. Vols, and came out of service in 1865 as captain of 2nd U. S. C. C, pensioner, member G. A. R. Chestnut post 445 of Lodi Swarthout Frank, p o Lodi, r 23, b 1867,. farm laborer, owns h and 1 4 acres Swarthout Frank C, p o Cay wood, r 64, b 1859, ^ Cora E., farmer 138, vineyard 6 acres, 5 horses, dairy 3 cows, 60 sheep Swarthout Jennie E. Miss, p o Lodi, r 39, student, dau of Scott Swarthout Louise Miss, p o Lodi, r 44, housekeeper for her father Benjamin SWARTHOUT MARGARET E. MISS, p o Cay wood, r 64, school teacher and farmer 80, rents out on shares to Alfred Runyan, owns i hor^e, 3 cows, vineyard 6 acres Swarthout Mary C, widow, p o Lodi, r 23, housekeeper for her son Frank Swarthout Maudie Miss, p o Lodi, r 25, student, home with her father Seneca Swarthout Scott, p o Lodi, r 39, b 1852, w Mary, farmer 64, 3 horses, 2 cows, 22 grade Shropshire sheep, orchard 3 acres Swarthout Seneca, p o Lodi, r 25, b 1854, w Emma, stone mason, r h and 1 Swick Elmer F., p o Lodi, r 28, b 187 1 in Fairfield, Michigan, farmer for Rachsl A. Crisfield Swick Fred, p o Farmer, r 33, b 1873, laborer, bds with Monmouth I Swick Monmouth L, p o Farmer, r 33, b 1837, works on shares for Phoebe Case farm 18, i horse T'^ilby Anna Miss, p o Townsendville, r 60, home with Aaron H. Shannon Tailb}^ Charles, p o Townsendville, r 57, b 1848, w Martha, constable, horse trainer, owns h and 1 TOWN OF LODI. 153 Tailb}^ Cora E. Miss, p o Townsendville, r 57, dau of Charles Tailby Frederick E., p o Townsendville, r 57, b 1872, farm laborer Tailby William, p o Townsendville, r 60, b 1846, w Ellen, horse trainer and carpenter, r h Taylor Estelle M., widow of John, p o Lodi Center, r 62 carpet weaver, owns h and 1 Taylor George M., p o Lodi Center, r 62, b 1878, day laborer, home with his mother Estelle M Terryberry Duncan, p o Townsendville, r 61 ,b 1829 in Schuy- ler Co., w Priscilla, laborer, owns h and 1 2 Thompson Charles D., p o Lodi, b 1866 in Schuyler Co., (Thompson & Green,) bds Eagle hotel. Main Thompson & Green, p o Lodi, (Charles D. Thompson and William H. Green,) restaurant, tobacco and Cigars, Main Townsend Byrd S., p o Townsendville, r 69 cor 71, b 1876, farmer for his father DeLoss H Townsend Chauncey A., p o Townsendville. r 60, b 1868, w Edla, works on shares for his father Francis C, farm 150, 6 horses, 3 cows, orchard 2 acres Townsend Cora E. Miss, p o Townsendville, r 57, student, son of Francis C Townsend D. Woodworth, p o Lodi, son of Gilbert, clerk for S. O. Root, Main Townsend Delos H., p o Townsendville, r 69 cor 61, b 1834, w Amelia, farmer 300, has 5 horses, 6 cows, 54 sheep, orchard 4 acres Townsend Elijah, p o Townsendville, r 49 cor 58, farmer for his mother Emeline Townsend Elizabeth, widow of Gilbert, po Townsendville, r 69 cor 71, home with her son Delos H Townsend Emeline, widow of John, p o Townsendville, r 49 cor 58, farmer 250, 6 horses, 2 cows, orchard 4 acres Townsend Florence M. Miss, p o Townsendville, r 69 cor 71, home with her father Delos H Townsend Francis C, p o Townsendville, r 57, b 1843, w Ida S., works on shares lor Mrs. Harriet Sears of Trum.ms- burg, farm 50, 2 horses, 2 cows, also owns on r 60 farm 150, rented out on shares to his son Chauncey A., 6 horses, 3 cows, orchard 2 acres Townsend George C, p o Lodi, off r 41, b 1873, farmer for his father Lewis M TOWNSEND GILBERT, p o Lodi, b 1842, owns farm 114 on r 58, orchard 5 acres, also 11 acres in Hector, Schuy- ler Co. n Steamburgh, bookkeeper for S. O. Root. His father was Jedadi ah, b 1794, who came here with his 154 TOWN OF LODI. father Elijah. Settled at Townsendville where he died in 1871. Elijah the pioneer emigrated from Putnam Co. in 1800 and was the founder of the Townsend family in this town, res Main Townsend Gilbert D., p o Townsendville, r 69 cor 71, b 1873, farmer for his father DeLoss H Townsend Grace, p o Lodi, home with her father Gilbert, Main Townsend Herman, p o Lodi, off r 41, b 1875, student, son of Lewis M Townsend John, p o Farmer, r 18, b 1877, son of John H Townsend John C., po Lodi, off r 41, b 1871, bookkeeper, home with his father Lewis M Townsend John H., p o Farmer, off r 18, b 1840, w Mary, works on shares for John B. Sniffen, farm 130, owns 2 cows Townsend John M., M. D., p o Townsendville, r 49 cor 57, b 185 1, w Helen C, alio, physician and surgeon, member Seneca Co. Medical Society, justice of the peace, owns h and 1, also owns farm 115 on r 51 and farm 113 acres (m r Townsend Lewis M., p o Lodi, off r 41, b 1838, w Mary J., fruit grower, farmer 200, vineyard 5 acres, 20 horses, 5 cows, 40 Shropshire sheep, apple orchard 2 acres Townsend Louisa Miss, p o Farmer, dau of John H Townsend Mary L. Miss, p o Townsendville, r 69 cor 71, dressmaker, home with her father DeLoss H Townsend Peter C, p o Farmer, r 18, b 1875, laborer, son of John H Townsend Robert PL, p o Townsendville, r 69, farmer 175, 6 horses, 2 cows, 50 sheep, orchard 2 acres Townsend Sarah C. Miss, p o Lodi, off r 41, student, dau of Lewis M Townsend William K., p o Farmer, r 33, b 1868, w Elizabeth, laborer, r h and 1 Traphagen Alfred D., p o Lodi Center, r 55, b 1869, farmer for his father Walter J Traphagen Anna M. Miss, p o Lodi Center, r 55, student, dau of Walter J Traphagen Elizabeth Miss, p o Lodi, r 52, dau of Peter Traphagen Emma Miss, p o Lodi Center, r 55, dau of Walter J Traphagen Gertie M Miss, p o Lodi Center, r 55, school teacher, home with her father Walter J Traphagen Isaac, p o Caywood, r 52, b 1828, w Mary, farmer for his wife Traphagen Julia E. Miss, p o Lodi Center, r 55, dau of Wal- ter J TOWN OF LODI. I55 Traphagen Mary, wife of Isaac, p o Caywood, r 52, farmer 50, 3 horses, 2 cows Traphagen Mary Miss, p o Lodi Center, r 55, dau of Walter J Traphagen Peter, p o Lodi, r 52, b 1820. farmer 50, rents out on shares to Albert DeGrute, i horse, i cow Traphagen Sarah Miss, p o Lodi, r 52, dau of Peter Traphagen Walter, p o Lodi Center, r 55, b 1876, student, son of Walter J Traphagen Walter J., p o Lodi Center, r 55, b 1837, w Mary C, farmer 80, 5 horses, 3 Jersey grade cows, 15 sheep Traphagen William H., p o Lodi Center, r 55, b 1867, school teacher, home with his father Walter J Tunison Abram V., p o Lodi, r 18, b 1840, w Mary J., labor- er, r h and 1 Tunison John S., p o Lodi, r 18, b 1876, works on shares for Leroy Brokaw farm 60, 2 horses, 2 cows Updyke Alvin, p o Lodi, r 45, b 1870 in Schnyler Co., w Mary Ann, laborer, r h and 1 Updike George Emmett, p o Lodi Center, r 79, b 1849, ^ Ger- trude, U. S. mail carrier Lodi Center to Farmer, r h and 1 Van Doren Charles M,, p o Lodi, b 1849, ^ Augusta E., music teacher. Main Van Doren Edith, p o Lodi, student, home with her father Chas. M., Main Van Doren Matilda, p o Lodi, widow of Wm., home with G. W. Gale, owns h and 1 Seneca Van Dunk Mary, widow of Ezekiel, p o Lodi, r 52, r h and 1 Van Duzer Isaac B., p o Lodi, b 1841 on board steamer on At- lantic Ocean, w Phoebe E., carriage painter and paper hanger, res Main Van Horn James, p o Lodi, b 1822, w Caroline E., life resi- dent, painter and paper hanger, res Seneca Van Lew Charles I., p o Lodi, b 1854, ^ Augusta J., (she died June 11, 1894), supervisor, school teacher, owns farm 95 in Ovid, also h in Lodi village, res Seneca Van Lew Grace M., p o Lodi, dau of Chas. L, resides with her father, Seneca Van Lew Mary A, p o Lodi, widow of Myron H., home with her son Chas. I., Seneca Van Liew Hattie A. Miss, p o Lodi Center, r 66, home with her father Jas. H Van Liew James H., p o Lodi Center, off r 66, b 1833, w Sa- mantha, farmer 75, 6 horses, 2 cows, ;^6 sheep, orchard 2 acres Van Liew William H., p o Lodi Center, oifr66, b 1877, farm- er for his father Jas. H 156 TOWN OF LODI. Van Viet t Andrew B., p o Lodi, r 3, b 1839, w Celestia A., farmer 54 and on same road farm 65, has 5 horses, 5 cows Van Vleet Arthur, p o Lodi, r 43, b 1871, works on shares for Ahce Crisfield farm 60, 2 horses, 2 cows Van Vleet Asa B.. p o North Hector, Schuyler Co., r 65, b 1847, w Harriet J., (Van Vleet Bros.), assessor Van Vleet Brothers, p o North Hector, Schuyler Co., (Asa B. Van Vleet and Herman M. Van Vleet), grape growers farmers 132, vinevard 4 acres, 4 horses, 5 cows, 40 sheep Van Vleet Cornet Band, p o Lodi Center, r 73, organized 1888, Lauren Lee Van Vleet leader, consists of 10 pieces Van Vleet Erastus C, p o Lodi, r 27, b 1828, w Lucinda, farm 53, has 3 horses, 10 cows, orchard 3 acres Van Vleet Erma L. Miss, p o Lodi, r 33, school teacher, home with her father James F VAN VLEET FRED E., po Lodi, r 15, b i860, w Julia Minnie, (Van Vleet & Gulick), works on shares for J as. Gulick, farm 80, 3 horses, 2 cows, buyer and shipper of live :>tock, onion raiser, sales about 250 bushels per year Van Vleet Gilbert, po Lodi Center, off r 61, b 1824, home with Eleanor Slaght Van Vleet Grace Miss, p o Lodi, r 3, student, home with An- drew B Van Vleet Herman M., p o North Hector, Schuyler Co., r 65, b 1849, w Edna K., (Van Vleet Bros.) Van Vleet Jabez B., p o Lodi Center, r 67, b 1839, ^ Sarah, farmer 90, rents on shares to Henry B. Stevens, 4 horses, 3 cows Van Vleet James F., p o Lodi, r33,b 1838, w L. Ida, assessor, farmer, 56, has 3 horses, 3 cows, 25 sheep Van Vleet James T-, p o Lodi Center, r 73, b 1877, musician. Van Vleet Cornet Band, home with his father William H. Van Vleet Lauren Lee, p o Lodi Center, r 73, b 1871, musician, leader Van Vleet Cornet Band, home with his father WilHam H. Van Vleet Libbie J. Miss, p o Lodi, r 13, rents out to William H. Tymesen farm 10, i horse, also owns undivided half of 147 acres in town of Ovid Van Vleet Lizzie M. Miss, p o Lodi,r 33, school teacher, home with her father James F Van Vleet Maggie Miss, p o Cay wood, r 6^, home with her father Walter C. Van Vleet Martha S. Miss, p o Lodi, r 27, dau of Erastus C. Van Vleet Myra H. Miss, p o Lodi, r ^^, dau of James F. Van Vleet Myrtie E. Miss, p o Lodi, r 27, dau of Erastus C. TOWN OF LODI. I57 Van Vleet S. Helen Miss, p o Lodi Center, r 73, school teacher, home with her father William H. Van Vleet Sadie Miss, p o Lodi, r 33, school teacher, home with her father James F. Van Vleet Walter C, p o Caywood, r 63, b 1837, w Lodiska, farmer 77, 3 horses i cow, orchard 3 acres Van Vleet William B., p o Lodi, r 22, b i860, w Emma V., farmer 151, has 9 horses, 3 Jersey grade cows, 15 sheep, orchard 4 acres Van Vleet William H. S., p o Lodi Center, r 73, b 1840, w Zulymee, farmer 96, has 3 horses, i cow, orchard i acre Van Vleet William L., p o Lodi, r 27, b 1862, farmer for his father Erastus C. VAN VLEET & GULICK, p o Lodi, r 15 (Fred E. Van Vleet and James Gulick), importers and breeders of thorough- bred Shropshire sheep (registered), farmers, buyers and shippers of live stock and onion raisers Veiley Arthur, p o Lodi, r 22, b 1878,, farmer for William B. Van Vleet Veiley Emma, widow of Henry, p o Lodi, off r 22, washer- woman, rents h and 1. Veiley, see also Vieley. Vescelius Casper B., p o Lodi, b 1815, justice of the peace, fire ins. agt., notary public, owns farm 40, oft^ r 16, orchard 4 acres, block cor r 12 and 16, also farm 6^ acres r 14 n 2, vineyard 6 acres, also h and 1, res Grove cor John Vieley George M., p o Lodi, r 22, b 1864, w Ida M., laborer for William B.Van Vleet, rents h and 1 Voorhees Ellen, widow of Garrett, p o Farmer, r 19 cor 33, washerwoman, owns h and 1 Voorhees James N., p o Lodi, r 17, b 1847, w Helen, farmer 200, and rents out on shares to David Porter, owns 5 cows, 50 sheep, and owns in town of Ovid, 2 miles north of Lodi village farm 97, rents out on shares to C. Y. Lambley, owns 4 head cattle, half interest in 32 sheep Voorhees Marv U. Miss, p o Lodi, r 11 cor 17, home with her father William M Voorhees Peter W., p o Lodi, r 11 cor 47, b 1869, farmer for his father William M Voorhees Wijliam M,, p o Lodi, r 11 cor 17, b 1843, w Ursula T., farmer 120, 9 horses, 6 cows Waite J. Albert, p o Caywood, r 64, b 1875 ^^ Tioga Co., station agent, U. S. express agent and operator L. V. R. R., bds with William E. Chandler, r 64 Wakelee Levander, B., p o Caywood, r 75, b 1833, w Abbie, works on shares for Gilbert B, Lamoreaux, farm 74, 3 horses, 3 cows, 25 sheep 12 158 TOWN OF LODI. Waldron Freeman, p o Lodi, r 30, b 1856, w Eliza M., laborer, r h and 1 Waldron Voorhees H., p o Lodi, resides with his father William and works his farm, res Seneca Waldron William, p o Lodi, b 1836, w Margaret, joint owner with husband in farm 40, Seneca Waterhouse Ezra L., p o Caywood, off r 53, b 1833, w Julia, gentleman, owns house and vineyard 6 acres Westcott Solomon M., p o North Hector, Schuyler Co., w Jessie F., vineyardist 15 acres, i house Weston Roland, p o Lodi, r 28, b 185 1, farm laborer for O. F. Shaw, Brooklyn, N. Y. Wheeler Madison, p o Lodi Center, r 73, b 1871, w Lavina, laborer, r h Whipple Daniel B., p o Lodi, r 30, b 1819 in Tompkins Co., w Fannie, laborer, owns h and 1 i acre Whipple William, p o Lodi, r 30, b 1857, laborer, bds with his father Daniel B. Whiting Daniel W., p o Lodi, r 23, b 1868, painter and paper hanger, owns h and 1 Whiting George, p o Lodi, r 23, b 1841 in Cortland Co., w Elizabeth, laborer, r h and 1 Wiggins Frederick, p o Lodi Center, r 73, b 1872, laborer, hoine with his father George Wiggins George, p o Lodi Center, r 73, b 184T, w Effie, far- mer 27, 2 horses, i cow 20 sheep,, orchard 2 acres Wiggins John A., p o Farmer, r 19, b 1858, w Mmerva E., berry grower, 10 acres, has i horse, i cow Wiggins Lylie Miss, p o Lodi Center, r 73, housekeeper for her father George Wiggins Marvin, p o Farmer, r 33, b i860, w Almira, works on shares for his father Nelson A., owns 2 horses, 3 cows Wiggins Nelson A., p o Farmer, r 33, b 1824, w Adelia, far- mer 122, and rents out on shares to his son Marvin, owns 2 horses, 3 cows Williams Alice B., p o Lodi, student, bds, Seneca Wilhams Geo. H., p o Lodi, b 1868, laborer, w Maggie, bds Seneca Williams John J. p o Lodi, b 1874, butcher, bds Seneca Williams Mary E., p o Lodi, domestic, bds Seneca Williams Sarah, p o Lodi, widow Charles H., a vet of war of '61, r h, Seneca Williams Satie L., p o Lodi, domestic, bds Seneca Wilson Celia Miss, p o Caywood, r 64, dressmaker, home with Helen M. Brokaw Wilson Edward J., po Lodi, b 1822, w Ellen, owns h and 1, Seneca TOWN OF LODI. I59 Wilson Geo. M., p o Lodi, b 1839, '^ Marv H., carpenter, owns h, John Wilson Howard, p o Lodi, student, home with his father George, John Wilson James K., po Townsendville, r 50, b 1844, w Carrie D., farmer 70, and owns three mills south and east of Ovid village farm 74, has 3 horses, 2 cows Wilson Ulyssess N., p o Lodi, r 18, facing 9, b 1868 in Ontario Co., w Cora E., works on shares for Hiram Stout of Ovid, farm 80, owns 2 horses, 2 cows Woodworth Charles A., p o Caywood,off r 64, b 1850, w Cora B., (Charles A. Woodworth & Co.), owns in Seneca Falls farm 120, h ofrr64,n depot L. V. R. R. Woodworth Charles A. & Co., p o Caywood, off r 64, general merchandise, dealer in coal, lumber, salt &c. at Caywood depot. [Name of "Co" withheld] Woodworth Cornelius P., p o Lodi, b 1843, w Ermina, res with C. B. Vescelius justice of peace, job printer, res Grove cor John Woodworth Fred, p o Lodi, b 1864, jeweler and optician, re- sides with his father C Woodworth, res Grove cor John Wright Eliza Mrs., p o Lodi, resides with her son William, Seneca Wright Elizabeth O., p o Lodi, dressmaker, Seneca Wright William, p o Lodi, b 1872, tinsmith, owns h and 1 i^ acres Seneca Wyckoff Abram, p o Lodi, b 1826, w Rachel, owns farm 140 on r 31 n 21, orchard 3 acres, owns res Main cor Orchard Wyckoff Anna J., p o Lodi, widow of William M., owns farm 65 acres on r 4 res John Wyckoff Aretas, p o Lodi, r 46, b 1821, w Caroline, farmer 100, has 4 horses, 2 cows WYCKOFF CHARLES E., p o Lodi, r 25, b 1821 in Schuy- ler Co., w Adeline, proprietor and owner "Lodi stone mill," fartner loi, apple orchard 4 acres, rents out on shares to Henry J. Halford, 4 horses, 4 cows Wyckoff Charles E., p o Lodi, r 46, b 1868, farmer for his father Aretas Wyckoff Emma D., widow of La Verne B., p o Lodi, owns h and 1 Seneca Yost William, p o Lodi, r 22, b 1838, teamster, 2 horses Young Jessie M. Miss, p o Lodi, r 16, home with her father Lloyd L Young Lloyd L., p o Lodi, r 16, b 1846 in Schuyler Co., w Josephine, carpenter and joiner, r h and 1 [6o TOWN OF OVID. OVID. (TOWN OUTSIDE OF OVID VILLAGE AND OF WILLARD.) OVID was formed as a part of Onondaga County, March 5, 1794. Hector (Schuyler Co.,) was taken off in 1802, and Covert in 1817. Ovid the half shirp of the county is the principal village. Willard is partly in this town, Ovid Center is a station on the eastern branch of the Lehigh Valley Ry., and there is a a station on the Western branch at the junction of roads 13 and 14. {^For ex-planations and abbreviations see ^age 5.) Abbott Hamilton J., , p o Kidders, r 58, b 1856 in Varick, w Belle S., employe of S. D. and his mother, Mrs. C. P. Leverich of New York. Akins R. Charles, p o Ovid Center, r 38, b 1854, ^ Mary E., farmer 35 Akins George H., p o Ovid Center, r -^^^ b 1828 in Tioga Co., wagon maker Allen John P. J., p o Farmer, r 81, b 1826, resides with his son Stephen L. Allen Marshall V., p o Ovid, r 52 cor 47, b 1855 in Hector, w Grace L., 40 sheep, 6 horses, 2 cows, breeder and ship- per of thoroughbred black Minorca fowls ; breeder of full blood Chester white swine and farmer 90, 3 acres of apple orchard Allen Stephen L., p o Farmer, r 81, b 1858 in Steuben Co., w Mary C, dealer in lumber and timber Anderson, James, p o Ovid Center, r 28 b 1838, w Mary J., farmer Anderson Thomas A., p Ovid Center, r 55, b 1874, black- smith Armstrong Austin, p o Lodi,r 51, farmer, leases of Mrs. White, 76 Armstrong Lyman, p o Lodi, r 51, son of Austin, b 1875, farmer with his father Auten Abram V., D., p o Lodi, r 73, b 1843, w Jennie C, 35, sheep, 4 cows, 4 horses, and farmer 75 Auten Arthur D., p o Lodi, r 73, b 1865, stationary engineer, son of A. V._D. TOWN OF OVID. l6] Auten Dewitt B., p o Ovid, r52, b 1858, w Matlie L., farmer 50 Bailey George I., p o Ovid, r 29, b j868, w Maggie K., far- mer for J. D. Thomas Banker Charles L., p o Ovid, r 16, b 1878, (JohnD. Banker & Son) Banker George W., p o Ovid, r 30, b 1853, w Emma, farmer, works on shares with his father Peter S. Banker John D, p o Ovid, r 16, b 1847, w Elizabeth B., (John D. Banker & Son), fruit grower, 13 acres of raspberries, blackberries, gooseberries, strawberries and currants, and 2^ acres fruit trees, auctioneer with 26 years experience, justice of the peace * Banker John D. & Son, p o Ovid, r 16, (Charles L.) proprie- tors of a green-house and gardeners, 2 acres Banker Peter S., p o Ovid, r 30, b 1830 in Tomp Co., w Theresa, breeder of Durham cattle, 21 head (reg.), 8 horses, farm 172 Barry Edwin S., p o Farmer, r 43 cor 60, b 1843, w Deby, ice dealer, has 6 horses, 6 cows, 3 head young cattle, farmer 30, and leases of Ann Moore 60 Barry Emily Miss, p o Ovid Center, r 74, owns with her sister Helen farm 36 Barry Helen Miss, p o Ovid Center, r 74, owns with her sister Emily farm 36 Barry James, p o Ovid, r 46, b 1833 ^^ Lowell, Mass., w Mary E., II horses, 12 cows, sugar orchard 500 trees, farmer no, and proprietor of Clay and Hambletonian stallion Lehi (Reg.) Bassett Frances, widow of Geo., p o Farmer, r 77, farmer 62, has II sheep, 2 cows, 2 horses Behan Thomas, p o Ovid Center, r 54, b 1833 in Ireland, lab- orer, h and i acre owned by his wife Jenny Bell Joseph C, p o Farmer, off r 74, b 1864, w Ella J., farm- laborer, owns with Wm. A. Woodard farm 6 Bell Robert H., p o Kidders, r 58, b 1850, w Ellen C, garden- er and florist for Mrs. A. C. Taylor of New York Bennett Desty E., Mrs. James F., p o Sheldrake, r 21, owns h and 1. Her father Lewis Sanders was one of the first pioneers at Kidders Ferry Bennett James F., p o Sheldrake, r 21, b 1823, w Desty E., carpenter and boat builder Bennett John M., p o Lodi, off r 71, b 1852, w Jerusha M., assessor, 2 acres of raspberries, 1,045 quince trees, 400 peach trees, 200 plum trees, 60 apple trees, propr. of a stone quarry for buildings and bridge covers, farm 75, 20 sheep, 3 cows, and 5 horses :62 Town of ovid. Bennett Owen H., p o Ovid Center, r 37, b 1859, "^ Anna D., has 3 cows, 3 horses, 2 acres apple orchard and farmer 60, owned in company with his brother John M Bennett Wirt W., p o Sheldrake, r 21, b 1862, w Nora, car- penter, owns h and 1 Best Arthur, b in Ireland, p o Ovid, r 12 cor 17, w Julia, far- mer with his son William H Best Mary A., po Ovid, r 12 cor 17, dressmaker, resides with her brother William H Best William H., p o Ovid, r 12 cor 17, b 1864, farmer 78, 16 sheep, 6 head of cattle, 5 horses Bishop Andrew L., p o Lodi Center, r 35, b 1855, w Clarissa M., laborer, h and 1, i acre Bishop Charles, p o Ovid, r 74, b 1836, laborer Bishop Gilbert C, p o Ovid, r 27, w Frank L., manager ofJ.B. Thomas' stock farm 150, 22 horses and owns 4 horses Bishop Peter, p o Lodi, r67, w Ida, farmer leases on shares of Charles I. Van Lew of Lodi, 100 Blew Frank, p o Sheldrake, r 21, w Ellen, farmer 30 Blew John C,, p o Sheldrake, b 1870, w Edith A., dealer in groceries, boots and shoes Bloomer DeWitt B., p o Ovid Center, off r 37, b 1869, w Carrie L., has 6 cows, 4 horses, leases on shares of his father John L. farm 82, and the John J. Covert estate 73 Bloomer John L., p o Ovid Center, off r 37, b 1822, w Artentia, farmer 82. His grandfather Abram Bloomer settled in the woods on r 54 where Walter Barr now lives on a tract of about 2,000 acres, which he bought for 50 cents per acre and paid the entire amount with flour barrels at 50 cents each and died there at the age of 68 years Bodine George F., p o Lodi, r 65, b 1875, son of Joseph S., student, resides with his parents Bodine Joseph S., p o Lodi, r 65, b 1843, near where he now lives, w Maria J. His, father George, and grandfather Cornelius, a revolutionary soldier and native of New Jer- sey came to Ovid from Pa. in 1802 and settled in the woods. Joseph S. has been supervisor 2 years, teacher 20 terms, now general farmer 130, 35 sheep, 4 cows, 8 horses, 150 sugar trees, apple orchard 3 acres Bodine Lewis, p o Lodi r 52, b 1820, w Martha C, 25 sheep, and farmer no, has served as assessor 6 years Bonner George E., p o Ovid, r 29, b 1874, farm laborer Boughton Abijah, p o Kidders, r83, b 1831, w Sarah A., car- penter, owns h and 1 Boyer Garry H., p o Sheldrake, r 42, b 1875, farmer with his father Wm. H Town of ovid. 163 Boyer William H., p o Sheldrake, r 32, b 1837, w Lucy J., highway com., conductor of Cayuga Lake Hotel farm 200, 25 grade Shropshire sheep, 10 cows, 8 head young cattle, 10 horses and 23 grade and full blood Berkshire swine and gardner for the hotel BRADLEY BURR, p o Ovid Center, r 53, b 1823 in Conn., w Samenth, 50 grade and full blood Hampshire Downs sheep, I horse, i cow, farmer 95 Bradley Everal, p o Ovid Center, r 53, farmer, leases 60 acres of his brother Burr ; soldier in the war for the Union Brewer James C, p o Ovid, r 32, b 1853, w Susan G , consta- ble, farmer 69, 6 horses, 4 cows Brewer John, p o Ovid, r 7, b 1807, w Fanny, who died Sept. 23, 1 89 1, farmer 40 Brewer Mary H. Miss, po Ovid r 7, dau of John, nurse and housekeeper Bristol Graham B., M. D., p o Ovid, r 11, b 1853, w Martha, farmer 220, 9 horses, 3 cows, 70 sheep, 10 swine Britten Victor S. Rev., p o Sheldrake, r 41, b 1873 in Youngs- town, Ohio, pastor of the M. E. Church of Sheldrake Brokaw John C, p o Ovid, r 37 n 35, b 1828, w Mary E., grain grower, farm 25, ex-com. highways, assessor one term Brokaw Isaac N., p o Ovid, r 49, b 1832 in Riga Monroe Co., w Caroline, farmer 47, 3 horses, 9 sheep Brokavv Isaac V. N., p o Ovid Center, r 24, b 1859, w Cora B., farmer 8 acres and leases on shares of Hiram Crissy farm 38 Brown Charles C, p o Lodi, r 67, b 1848, w Martha M., far- mer 92, 5 horses, 2 cows, 40 sheep Brown Eliza, p o Lodi, r 67 cor 68, housekeeper and takes boarders Brown George, p o Lodi, r 67 cor 68, b 1828, laborer Brown Jonathan N., p o Lodi, r 67,b 1835, w Helen, employe of E. Smith & Sons Bryant Edward L., p o Sheldrake, r 41, b 1848, w Fanny W., carpenter, owns h and 1 7 acres Bryant John K., p o Sheldrake, r 21, b 1854, ^ Lina C, car- penter, emp. of the L. V. Ry. since June, 1889 Bryant Mary, p o Sheldrake, r4i, widow of John K., h and 1 Burlew Alice, widow of Wood F., p o Ovid Center, r 43 (Em- mons & Burlew) Berlew Kate M. Miss, p o Sheldrake, r 42, owns with her brothers, Abram and Noyes S. and sister, Mrs. Henry M. Hill, the estate of their father James, 98 acres Burr Walter D,, p o Ovid Center, r 54, b 1833, ^ Eliza J., [64 • TOWN OF OVID. general farmer 127, 6 horses, 4 cows, proprietor of a flag- stone quarry of good quality Carpenter Sanford L., p o Ovid Center, r 56 cor 53, b 1843, w Mary A., farm laborer Carrell George S., p o Ovid, r 30, b 1847, w Clara M., 7 horses, 2 cows, and general farmer 72 Carroll Henry, p o Ovid, r 35, b 1867, mnfr. of spectacles and eye glasses in Geneva Carroll James, p o Ovid, r 74, b 1839 ^^ Ireland, w Ann, farmer 59 Carroll John, p o Ovid, r 15, b 1866, blacksmith, employe of John Mohen Carroll Michael, p o Farmer, r 81, b 1859, laborer Carroll Patrick, p o Ovid, r 15, b 1839 ^^ Ireland, w Ann, stone mason and laborer Carroll Patrick, p o Farmer, r 81, b 1839, ^^.rm laborer Carroll Patrick, p o Ovid, r 35, b in Ireland, w Mary, farm- er 5 Carroll Thomas, p o Ovid, r 35, b in Ireland, w Mary, laborer and farmer 10 Carroll William, p o Ovid, r 15, b 1875, son of Patrick, student CASSIDY EDGAR, p o Ovid, r 28, b 1847, w Mary, 55 Shropshire grade sheep, 15 head of cattle, 9 horses, farmer, leases on shares of Grace K. and Emma Bonner farm 200, and owns and operates a threshing machine Cassidy Libbie L. Miss, p o Ovid, r 28, dressmaker, home with her father Edgar Cassidy Robert L., p o Ovid, r 28, b 1872, dealer in timber, resides with his father Edgar Carroll Lawrence, p o Farmer, r 81, b 1861, laborer Cassidy Wilham W., p o Ovid, r 28, b 1877, student, resides with his father Edgar Chapman Edward, p o Lodi, r 67, b 1859, ^ Adah, employe of E. Smith & Sons Chapman William, p o Ovid, r 11, b 1813, resides with Dr. G. B. Bristol Church Baptist, of Scott's Corners, p o Ovid Center, r 37 n 45 Church Methodist Episcopal, of Sheldrake, p o Sheldrake, r 41, Victor S. Britten, pastor Clark Catharine, widow of Patrick, p o Ovid Center, r 53, farm 18 Clawson George V., p o Ovid Center, r 38, b 1817, w Ann M., has 3 horses, 2 cows, grain and ha}^ grower, apple orchard 25 acres, 75 cherry and 20 plum trees, farmer 86, and farm in Lodi 64 Cleveland Clarence H., son of Henry L., p o Ovid Center, r 22, b 1876, student TOWN OF OVID. 165 Cleveland Henry L., p o Ovid Center, r 22, b 1844 ^^ Lodi, w Sophia D., has 3 cows, 5 head young cattle, 8 horses, 14 acres of grapes, 130 apple trees, hay and grain grower, farmer 130 Cleveland Susie E. Miss, dau of Henry L., p o Ovid Center, r 22, school teacher COLE'S HOTEL, p o Kidder's, situated at Kidder's on Cayuga Lake, N. Y., Mrs. M. R. Cole and Mrs. C. W. Coleman proprietors, Myron R. Coleman manager. This hotel is distinguished for its unsurpassed scenery and pure at- mosphere and as a popular summer resort. It is open for visitors the year round COLEMAN MYRON R., p o Kidder's, b 1864, manager of Cole's Hotel, postmaster, express and telephone agent and photographer Conde Frank B., p o Kidder's, r 83, w Mary M., painter Connley Thomas, p o Ovid, r 18, b 1855 in Waterloo, w Mary, laborer Conover John E., p o Ovid, r 28, laborer Conover Letty M., p o Ovid, r 28, widow of James M. resi- dent Conover William H., p o Ovid, r 16, b 1854, ^ Lettie A., em- ploye of Blaine & Co. Coppens Margaret P., p o Ovid Center, r 40, granddaughter of John and Margaret Purcell, student at Cornell University Covert Adelbert, p o Sheldrake, r 41, b 1870, w Mary A., la- borer, owns h and 4 acres Covert Claudius C, , p o Farmer, r 64, b 1822, w. Elizabeth, farmer 4 Covert Lewis D ,p o Ovid, r 49, b 1846, w Julia, farmer, leases of Richard Fitzsimmons 7 acres Covert Sarah, widow of Isaac N., p o Sheldrake, r 41, fruit farm 5 Craft Shorman, p o Sheldrake, r 2i,w Bertha, laborer, employ of Fred Wyer Craven Anna J., Miss, p o Ovid, r 15, dressmaker Craven John, p o Ovid, r 15, b about 1840 in Ireland, w Brid- get, laborer, h and 2 acres Craver William H., p o Ovid Center, r 37, (^ Scott's Corners), b 1845, w Sarah L., owns and runs a steam threshing ma- chine ; owns a hay press and bales hay, has h and i}( acres Crilly James H., p o Ovid Center, r 10, b 1861, farmer 48 Cunningham Michael, p o Ovid,r 26, b 1857, w Rosa, farmer 30. . Cute Michael, p o Ovid, r 6, laborer l66 TOWN OF OVID. Dannelly Thomas, p o Ovid Center, r 24, w Mary, farmer about 40, has 3 cows, 4 horses, 6 sheep Davenport William G., p o Ovid Center, r 37, b 1821 in En- field, Tompkins Co., w Emily, farm laborer Dawes William M., p o Ovid Center, r 22, w Minnie, laborer employ of J. Q^ Messier DeLong Jacob, po Ovid, r 17, b 1816. w Eleanor T., farmer 156, grain grower, resident of Seneca Co. 60 years DeLong S. Richmond, p o Ovid, r 17, b 1872, son of Jacob, student at Cornell University DeMond Theodore Mrs., hair dresser DeMond Theodore, b 1828, p o Ovid, r 15, w Susan V., farm laborer, 2 acres DeMond Sidney B., p o Ovid, r 15, b 1877, son of Theodore DeMun John L., p o Ovid Center, r 38, b 1828 in Trumans- burcf, w Emeline, a late dealer in grain and merchandise, now a farmer 48, has 2 cows and 2 horses DeMund George A., p o Farmer, r 78, b 1874, farmer, employe of George HuflT Dennis Samuel, p o Sheldrake, r 59, b 1874, farmer with his grandmother Mrs. Clarissa Matthews Devenport Ellsworth E., p o Ovid Center, r 37, b 1862 in En- field, Tompkins Co.,w Ida, has 33 sheep, 2 cows, 4 horses, and farmer, leases on shares off Mrs. Ditmars 120 acres Dickerson George E., son of George W., p o Ovid, r 7, law student Dickerson George W., p o Ovid, r 7, w Frances L., apiarist 20 colonies, 33 grade Shropshire Downs sheep, 10 horses, 4 cows, 6 swine, grain and hay grower, apple orchard 80 trees, 10 pear trees, and farmer 193 Dickerson John, p o Ovid, r 7, b 1867, farmer with his father Geo. W., breeder of high bred trotting horses ( has 2 stal- lions, Reg., Theodore H. and Hedgewood ) Ditmars Charles, p o Lodi, oflf r 65,b 1854, (Ditmars Bros.,)w Mary E. Ditmars Coleman, p o Lodi, off r 65, b 1850, w Matilda, (Dit- mars Bros.,) highway commissioner 3 years Ditmars Bros., (Coleman and Charles) p o Lodi, off r 65, 50 sheep, 4 cows, 8 horses and farmer 180. This place was first settled in 1798 by Cornelius Bodine Donovan John, p o Ovid, r 30, cor 14, b 1847 in Limerick, Ireland, w Rose, attendant main building, W. S. H., owns h and ij^ acres Dougherty John, p o Ovid,r 67, b 187 1, son of Richard, laborer, home with his parents Dougherty Thomas, p o Ovid, r 67, b 1886, son of Richard, laborer, home with his parents TOWN OF OVID. 167 Dougherty Richard, p o Ovid, off r 67, b 1835, ^ Mary, fruit grower and farmer 50 Dowdle Patrick, p o Ovid, r 27, b 1844 in Ireland, w Sarah B., farmer 20, and highway com'r, served three years in 148th N. Y. V. and in 18 battles, received a gunshot wound DOWERS CHARLES D., p o Ovid Center, r 45, b 1856, w Libbie B., breeder of grade and full blood Hampshire Down sheep, 62 head, and full blood Berkshire swine, i Jersey cow, 5 horses, farmer 121 Dowers Theodore, p o Ovid Center, r 37, b 1825 in Ovid, w Elizabeth, farm laborer Dovid Bisile, p o Ovid, r 28, b 1824 in Canada, w Elizabeth, farmer 50 Drake Lewis B., p o Sheldrake, r 41, b 1836, w Martha, grower of berries, breeder of pure blood black Langshan and brown Leghorn fowls and farmer 10 DuMond Charles, p o Ovid Center, r 24, son of Nancy, farm laborer DuMond Nancy Mrs., p o Ovid Center, r 24, owns house and 2 acres Du Mont B. Clinton, p o Farmer, r 60, b 1874, stat'ry engineer and farmer with his father Benjamin Du Mont Benjamin B., po Farmer, r 60, b 1839 on farm where he now resides, w Louisa, has 4 cows, 25 sheep, 5 horses, grain grower, 4 acres of apple orchard and farm 140 Dunlap Arthur, p o Ovid, r 14, b 1834, w Mary H., farmer 100, 3 cows, 3 horses, grandson of Andrew, the pioneer Dunlap E. Kinne, p o Ovid, r 4, farmer 100, has 6 cows, 2 horses, propr. sandstone quarry. Andrew Dunlap, his grandfather, came to Ovid in 1789, and is said to have ploughed the first furrow in Seneca Co Dunlap Harriet L V. Mrs., p o Sheldrake, r 41, owns h and 1 I acre Dunlap Isaac V., p o Sheldrake, r 41, b 1835, w Harriet M., laborer, grandson of Andrew Dunlap, the pioneer Dunlap John, p o Ovid r 41^, b 1824, farmer 40 on lot 15 Dunlap Joseph Jr., p o Ovid, r 26, b 1848, w Sarah K., 14 grade Southdown sheep, apiarist 20 colonies, same stock 70 years, sugar orchard 400 trees, and farmer 70, Dunlap Reuben T., p o Ovid, r 14, b 1877, student, son of Arthur Dunnet Elmer, p o Ovid, r 12, b i860, farmer 50, grain grower. His grandfather Andrew Dunnet was one of the first set- tlers near Willard Eastman Clinton D., p o Ovid, r 66, b 1846, farmer, employe of his brother William L. 1 68 TOWN OF OVID. Eastman John M., p o Ovid, r 66, b 1875, son of William L., student, resides with his parents Eastman Mary D., widow of Chester, p o Ovid, r 66, resides with her son William L., dau of Reuben Denton, an early pioneer of Romulus East 1 an William L., p o Ovid, r 66, b 1842, w Augusta, breeder and dealer in high bred trotting, road and carriage horses, 80 head, and farmer 132 Eggleslon Arthur W., p o Kidder's, r 83, laborer, son of Monroe O. Eggleston Monroe O., p o Kidder's, r 83, b 1840, w Mary, employe of the summer resort of Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Rappley, and owns h and 1 Ellis Ethel E., p o Lodi, r 34, leases on shares 195 acres, the estate ot Aaron Wilson Emmons Walter, p o Ovid Center, oft' r 43, b 1830 in Covert (Emmons & Burlew), farmer Emmons & Burlew, p o Ovid Center, r 43, (Walter Emmons and Alice Burlew), have 2 horses, i cow, hay growers, farmers 62 Everett Wilmot, p o Lodi, r 29, b 1840 in Romulus, w Maria, farmer 52, 5 horses, 2 cows, and fruit grower, 50 trees. Mrs. Everett has an immense glass goblet with capacity of a full qviart that was brought from Bucks Co., Pa., by her grandfather, John Wilson, as early as 1790 Everts Mary H., Mrs. Seneca S., p o Sheldrake, r 21, h and 1 Everts Nellie Miss, p o Sheldrake, r 21, dressmaker Everts Seneca S., p o Sheldrake, r 21, b 1844, w Mary H.° laborer Ferguson Owen T., p o Ovid, r 4^/^, w Mary, employe at machme shop Ferris Arthur, p o Kidders, r 81, b 1874, ^^^ of Munson, far- mer with his father Ferris Edgar, p o Kidders, r 81, b 1878, farmer with his father Munson Ferris Libbie Miss, p o Kidders, r 81, daughter of Munson, teacher Ferris Munson, p o Kidders, r 81, b 1826, w Mary C, has 5 cows, 3 horses and one pair of oxen, and farmer 112. His grandfather, Samuel Ferris, a revolutionary soldier, and his father Leonarda soldier of 181 2-14, settled on this home- stead as early as 181 2 Finnegan Patrick, p o Ovid Center, r 53, b in Ireland 1822, w Ann, farmer 22, soldier 3rd New York Light Artillery civil war Fish Peter, p o Kidders, r 58 n cor 82, b 1812 on Long Island, N. Y., w Anna C, farmer 83 TOWN OF OVID. 169 Fitzsimmons Charles, p o Ovid Center, r 53, farmer with his father George, 2 horses Fitzsimmons George, p o Ovid Center, r 53, b 1839 ^^^ Ireland, w Mary, farmer 71, 2 cows, 3 horses FitzSimmons, James, p o Ovid, r 26, b 1843 in Ireland, w Anna, bricklayer and farmer 60, 3 cows FitzSimmons John, p o Ovid, r 26, b 1876, son of James, student Flagg Claudius C, p o Farmer, r — , b"in 1854 on this farm, w Emma A., has 42 sheep, 2 cows, 4 horses, general far- mer 100 Flagg George V., p o"Ovid Center, r 37, b 1846, w Catherine N-., has 2 cows, 2 horses, breeder of Chester white swine, farmer 67 Flagg John H., p o Farmer, r 74, b 1847, w Mary Carrie, 23 grade Shropshire sheep, 4 cows, 4 horses, grain and hay grower, farmer 53, and leases on shares oft' Sarepta Smal- ley 50 acres and oversees farm 144 owned by Sebring Smalley, is stockholder of the Farmer creamery Flynn Charles, p o Ovid, r 48, b 1872, horseman Flynn Frank J-, p o Ovid, constable Flynn John, p o Ovid, r 48 cor 51, b 1832, w Sarah, laborer, owns h and 1 Foote Anna H. Miss, p o Farmer, r 78 cor 80, resides with her father Joseph W. Foote Elizabeth Z. Miss p o Lodi, r 75, owns residence, barn and 6 acres Foote Joseph W. p o Farmer, r 78 cor 80, b 1816 in Schenec- tady, N. Y., w Alice, cooper and farmer 22, lived here since 1834 Foote Mary J. Miss, p o Farmer, r 78 cor 80, bookkeeper and attendant for her aged father Joseph W. Frost Wirt, p o Sheldrake, clerk, employe of C. D. Osborne Calvraith Ella, widow ol John, p o Sheldrake, r 21, resident Gernet George A., p o Ovid Center, r 56, b 1828 in Germany, w Catherine, farmer 26, fruit grower, pears, grapes and berries GOODMAN ADOLPHUS, p o Sheldrake, b 1845 in Varick, w Mary A., proprietor of the Sheldrake House since 1882, noted for its location on the beautiful Cayuga, its substan- tial comforts and bountiful table ; is a summer resort, and is open the year round Goundry Adelaide Mrs G. W., p o Sheldrake, r 41, weaver of rugs, carpets, fly nets, etc; Goundry George W., p o Sheldrake, r 41, mail carrier from Sheldrake to Ovid Center, has carriage for passengers lyo TOWN OF OVID. Goundry Harry, p o Sheldrake, r 21, b 1867, w Jesse, laborer Graves Diana, widow of Henry, p o Ovid Center, r 40, resi- dent Graves George W., p o Ovid Center, b 1827 in Alleghany, N. Y., w Emilv, (C. W. Graves & Co.,) general farmer 28, has resided in Ovid 50 years Graves G. W. & Co., p o Ovid Center, (George W. Graves and MiltonB.Wixson,) dealers in general merchandise and agricultural implements Griffin Charles S., p o Lodi, r 12, b 1851, w Sarah, proprietor of threshing machine with his father M. C, owns h and 1 I acre Griffin William S., p o Ovid, r 12, b 1875, son of Charles S., resides with his parents H-11 Daniel D., p o Farmer, r 78, b 1850, w Louisa H., 6 horses, 3 cows and 3 head of young cattle, farmer 100 Hall Ellsworth M., p o Ovid, r 17, b i86i,wAddie E., car- penter Hall Elnathan, p o Ovid Center, r 23, b 1841, w Sarah B., apiarist 9 colonies, 20 sheep, 2 cows, 3 horses, and farm 72 Hall Ina A. Miss, p o Ovid Center, r 23, dau of Elnathan Hall Miner, p o Sheldrake, r 21, w Anna, laborer Hall Minor S., p o Ovid Center, r 23, b 1866, employe of Robert Darrow Hallett William H., p o Farmer, r 60, b 1855, w Lizzie, laborer h and 2 acres Hammond Sanford E., p o Ovid Center, r 40, b 1867, w Sarah J., farm laborer Hanlon Terance, p o Ovid, r 19, b 1835 ^^ Ireland, w Anna, leases on shares farm of 100 acres owned by Mrs. George G. Dunlap of Farmer Hanratty James, po Ovid,r 45^, b 1842, w Anna, laborer Hanratty Patrick, p o Ovid, r 4^, b in Ireland, laborer Hardenbrook Bros., p o Willard, off r 30, (Enos & Frank,) fruit growers, 25 acres grapes, 1,500 peach trees. 100 plum trees, 100 apricots, 300 standard Bartlett pear trees, 100 Bueere Clairgeau pear trees, 275 quince bushes, farm 100 Hardenbrook Enos, p o Willard, offr 30, w Florence, (Har- denbrook Bros.) Hardenbrook Frank, p o Willard, off r 30, w Frances, (Har- denbrook Bros.) Harvey Charles P., p o Ovid, r 11, b 1863, w Nellie J., farm laborer Hawks Charles D., p o Sheldrake, r 41, b 1864, w Louise D., teacher, late a farmer Helfman Burton W., p o Ovid Center, r 43, b 1875, farmer with his father George TOWN OF OVID. 171 Helfman George, p o Ovid Center, r 43, b in Germany 1843, w Elizabeth, 4 cows, 4 horses, hay and grain grower, far- mer 50 Henretta James T., p o Ovid, r 3, b 1865. coachman Henretta John F., son of Michael, po Ovid, r 3, b 1877, re- sides with his parents Henretta Michael, p o Ovid, r 3, b 1837, w Ann, section hand L. V. R. owns h and 1 i]^, acres Henry Cordelia Miss, p o Ovid, r 30, (see Henry, Eliza A Henry Eliza A. Miss, and Cordelia Miss, p o Ovid, r 30, own jointly 35 acres of the estate of their late father George Y. Their grandfather Peter Smith, came from Pa. in 1801 or 1802 cleared the ground where the court house now stands in Ovid and next year removed to the wilderness and cleared the Col. Smith farm on r 30 HERMANCE FRANK A., p o Farmer, r 77, b 1870, breeder of full bred poultry with J. B. Whitney, eggs and chickens for sale Herron Michael, p o Ovid Center, r 55, b 1837 in Ireland, w Ann, mason and laborer, owns h and 1 i acre * Hewlett DeWitt C, p o Farmer, r 57, b 1835 in New York city, w Theodocia C, 100 grade Shrophire sheep, 10 cows, 7 horses. 24 full blood Cheshire swine, one thoroughbred Holstein bull and 8 head young c;ittle, grain and hay grower and farmer 200 Hollingshead Albert, p o Sheldrake, b 1848 at Battle Creek, Mich., w Julia O., dealer in general merchandise and farm produce Hollingshead A.Mrs., p o Sheldrake, dressmaker and clerk in her husband's store Horton William, p o Ovid, r 12, b 1842, w Jane A., farmer, employe of Judge Hazleton Howell Henry C, p o Lodi, r 50, b 1858 in Lodi, w Ella, farmer, leases on shares of John Myers 97 Huff George, p o Farmer, r 78, b 184T in Lodi, w Sarah A., 41 sheep, 2 cows, 4 horses, owns farm 120 Huff Walter E., po Ovid Center, r45, b 1861, w Ida M., farmer 60, hay grower |ke Charles, p o Ovid Center, r 37, b 1825, w Eveline, car- penter and farmer 10, soldier in the late war Ike William H., p o Ovid Center, r 37, b 1858, w Nellie L., grain grower, farmer, leases on shares of Thomas Morris 63 acres Jewell John, p o Ovid Center, r 24, b 1830, w Elizabeth, farm- er 10 Jones John E., p o Farmer, r 43, b 1855, w E. Jennie, has 19 sheep, 2 horses, 2 cows, 2 swine, and farmer 50 172 TOWN OF OVID. Jones Niles, p o Ovid Center, r 36 cor 24, b 1825, farmer 74 Johnson Ira C, p o Ovid, r 37 n 35, b 1849 ^ Eva, farmer 58, 15 sheep, 4 cows, 5 horses JOHNSON STEPHEN V. R,, p o Ovid, off 130, b 1859 m Romulus, w Carrie, 25 Shropshire sheep, grades and reg- istered, 4 cows, 8 horses, and farmer 160, also dealer in live stock Johnson Anna S., p o Ovid, r 66, dau of Chas. S., deceased, teacher Johnson Charles A., p o Ovid, r 66, b 1869, farmer, leases on shares the estate of his father Chas. S. 127 Johnson Harry I., p o Ovid, r 66, b 1877, son of Chas. S., de- ceased, student, resides on the homestead Johnson Mary J-, widow of Chas. S., p o Ovid, r 66, adminis- tratrix of the estate of her husband, 30 sheep, 4 cows, 8 horses and farm 127 Johnson Sarah H., p o Ovid, r 66, dau of Chas. S., deceased, student in Cornell University Keifer Jennie L., Mrs, Walter E., p o Sheldrake, off r 41, owns fruit farm worked by her husband 31^ acres Keifer Walter E., p o Sheldiade, off r 41, b 1859, w Jennie L., fruit grower 31^ acres, farm owned by his wife Kelegher James, p o Ovid Center, r 39, b 1824 in Ireland, w Maria, h and 4 acres, soldier of the late war Kelly John, p o Ovid Center, r 24, b 1825 in Ireland, laborer Kenney James J., po Ovid Center, r 56, b 1848 on Staten Island, N. Y., w Bridget, pump engineer at Van Lew's Station since 1878 King Edwin, p o Ovid Center, r 35, b 1850, w Maggie, farm- er, leases on shares of S. F. Smalley farm 143, 4 horses, 4 cows King George L., b 1830 in Phelps, p o Ovid, r 16, w Carrie L., farmer io^j4i 5 cows, 4 horses, 100 apple trees King Stanley L., p o Ovid, r 12, b 1877 in Phelps, Ont Co., son of Geo. L., resides with his parents Kingsley Monroe H., po Ovid Center, r 23, b 1847, w Eva P., mnfr. and peddler of ointments, essences, liniments and bitters, owns farm 4, a bugler 15th N. Y. Cavalry, was in 12 battles in civil war Knapp Ismond E., p o Lodi, r 66, b 1842, w Libbie P., 30 sheep, 3 cows, 5 horses, 100 plum trees, and farmer 127 KNIGHT CHARLES G., p o Ovid Center, r 55, b 1849 i" Lodi, w Phoebe E., propr. Van Liew's mills, dealer in grain, flour and feed Lachran John H., p o Farmer, r77, b 1878, son of Frank, farmer, with his father TOWN OF OVID. 173 Lachran Patrick, p o Farmer, r 77, b in Ireland, w Catherine, farmer 27 Lachran, see also Lochran Lambley Charles Y., r 51, p o Lodi, leases on shares of James Voorhees farm 97 Lamoreaux Daniel S., p o Ovid, b 1839 in Michigan, resident Lamoreaux Hiram, p o Ovid, r 28, b 1837, "^ Matilda P., far- mer, soldier 141st N. Y. V., served about 3 years Lamoreaux John, p o Ovid, r 13, b 1846 in Lodi, w Mary E., apiarist 10 colonies, owns with his father Robert 14 cows, 8 horses, and leases on shares the homestead 166 acres Lamoreaux Ralph, p o Sheldrake, r 41, b 1843, w Zillah H., general farmer 31 Lamoreaux Robert p o Ovid r 13, b 1810 in Lodi, w Julia A., farmer 166, has resided here since fall of 1865. Lane Robert, p o Ovid Center, r 8 cor 9, b 1843, laborer, em- ploye of Benjamin Terry Laracy Catherine, p o Ovid Center, r 45, widow of Thomas, bds with Mrs. Rosa Myers Larkin William H., p o Sheldrake, b 1862, w Cora, black- smith Leonard Hartwell, p o Ovid Center, r 24, w Jane, farmer 70 Leonard Herman, p o Ovid, r 11 cor 17, b 1832, w Susan, far- mer 100 and capitalist Leonard John C, p o Ovid Center, r 37, b 1858, w Edna A., carpenter, owns house, shop, and lot i}^ acres Lewis Andrew J-, p o Ovid, r 25 cor 26, b 1844, w Mary, col- lector of taxes, constable, invalid soldier Co. D, 141st N. Y. v., in 9 engagements Little John C, p o Ovid, r 49, b 1859, ^ Kate, laborer Lochran Frank, p o Farmer, r 77, b 1856, w Ellen, farmer 50, has 5 cows, 2 horses Lochran James, p o Farmer, r 77, b 1873, farm laborer Lochran John, p o Farmer, r 77, b in Ireland, w Mary, laborer and farmer 2 acres Lochran Owen F., p o Farmer, r 77, b 1869, farm laborer Lochran Patrick , p o Farmer, r 77, b 1872, farm laborer Lochran Patrick Jr., p o Farmer, r 77, b 1876, larm laborer Lochran Thomas, p o Farmer, r 77, b 1875, farm laborer Lochran see also Lachran. Manning Frank M., p o Lodi, r 48, b 1840, w Mary M., far- mer, leases on shares of Caroline Wilson, 90 Manning Thomas J., p o Ovid, r 29, b 1825, (Manning & Son) Manning Zephaniah L., p o Ovid, r 29, b 1854, w Salinda H., (Manning & Son) 13 174 TOWN OF OVID. Manning & Son, p o Ovid, r 29,(Thomas J.andZephaniah L.,) leases on shares of J. H, Brewer farm 117,10 cows, 5 horses Marshall Joseph, p o Kidders, r 58, b 1835, w Elizabeth J., far- mer, leases on shares of John H. Woods 44 Marshall Maggie B. Miss, p o Kidders, r 58, music teacher Masters William, p o Kidders, r83,b 1825, w Susan M., carpenter hand, 2^ acres Mathews Clarissa, widow of Lewis, p o Sheldrake, r 59, 3 horses, i cow, and farmer 50 Mathews Charles, son of Mrs. Mary, p o Sheldrake, r 21, la- borer Mathews Frank K., son of Mary, p o Sheldrake, laborer Mathews Mary, widow of Ezra, p o Sheldrake, r 21, resident McArdle Henry, p o Ovid, r 4, b 1831 in Ireland, w Catherine, laborer McArdle John, p o Ovid, r 4, b 1878, resides with his parents McAvoy Stephen, p o Farmer, r 77, b in Ireland, w Sarah, has 2 cows, 6 horses, and farmer 67 McAvoy Stephen, Jr., p o Farmer, r 77, b 1873, farmer with his father McCarl James, son of Joseph, p o Ovid, r 52, b 1874, farmer with his father McCarl Joseph, p o Ovid, r 52, b 1848, w Margaret, 10 cows, 5 horses, 4 swine, farmer, leases on shares of Mrs. Delia S. Harris 100 McCann Thomas, p o Ovid, r 18, w Catherine, track "walker and section hand McCarriagher Katie, Miss, daughter of Thomas Sr., house- keeper for the family McCarriagher Owen, p o Ovid, r 35, b 1876, son of Thomas Sr., farmer with his father McCarriagher Peter, p o Ovid, r 35, b 1871, son of Thomas, Sr., farmer with his father McCarriagher THOMAS, poOvid, r 35, b 1830 in Ireland, 50 sheep, 5 cows, 8 horses, and farmer 150, and leases 60 McCarriagher Thomas, Jr., b 1858, r 35, p o Ovid, carpenter McDonald John, p o Ovid, r 46, b in Ireland, w Kate, tarmer 4 McDonald John, p o Ovid Center, r 38, b 1866, laborer, son of Patrick McDonald Patrick, p o Ovid Center, r 38, b in Ireland, farmer McDonald Thomas, p o Ovid, r 46, b 1872, farm laborer McGan Catherine, widow of Michael, p o Ovid Center, r 55, owns h and i acre McGan Charles, p Ovid Center, r 55, b 1874, laborer TOWN OF OVID. 175 McGan James, p o Ovid Center, r 56, w Bridget, laborer, owns h and i acre McGee William, p o Ovid Center, r 53 cor 54, b 1854 ^^ Can- ada, w Nellie H., game constable, farm laborer McGHAN HUGH, p o Ovid Center, b I856 in Ovid Center, dealer in general merchandise, Supervisor of Ovid 4 years, was elected, clerk of Seneca Co., for three years, in the fall of 1892 McGrah Ann, widow of Stephen, p o Ovid, r 6, res McGregean Mary, p o Ovid Center, r 19, farmer about 50, has 2 cows, I horse McKanne Thomas, p o Ovid, r 3, laborer McKittrick John, p o Ovid, r 30, b 1837 in Ireland, w Mary, painter and farmer 5 Merrill LeRoy C, p o Ovid Center, r 74, b 1855, w Lillian J., grower of raspberries and strawberries, farmer 10 Messier John Q^, p o Ovid Center, r 22, b 1819 in Ovid, w Matilda, has 8 horses, (2 standard bred) 7 cows, 4 head of young cattle, 7 swine, farmer 237 Miles James, p o Ovid, r 75 Cor 74, b 1838 in Ireland, w Mar- garet, 3 cows, 6 horses, and farmer 20, and leases on shares of Mrs. Margaret Slack in Lodi 50 acres and of Miss Elizabeth Foote 6 acres Miles James H., p o Ovid, r 75 cor 74, son of James, farmer with his father Miles Julia Miss, p o Ovid, r 75 cor 74, daughter of James, do- mestic Miles Patrick, p o Ovid Center, r 62, b in Ireland in 1842, w Margaret, quarryman Miller Charles, F. p o Ovid, r 12, b 1854, ^ Elizabeth S., sales- man in meat market and farmer 18 Miller Clarence F., p o Farmer, r 78, b 1866, w Stella D., 3 cows, 3 horses, 5 swine, farmer, leases on shares 112, the estate of the late Hiram Boulvet MILLER FRANK M., p o Ovid, b 1865 in Dearbon, Mich., w Mary O., station and express agent and telegraph ope- rator L. V. Ry. at Willard Miller, Orlio, p o Ovid Center, r 40, b 1869, w Jane, farm laborer employe of W. H. Tilly er Monigan John, p o Lodi, r 67 cor 68, b 1871, leases on shares of J. W. Budd farm 80 Moraskey Joseph, p o Ovid Center, r 8 laborer, employ of Wm. H. Terry Morgan Anna M., Miss, p o Sheldrake, r 41, oil painter and musician Morgan Henry J. p o Sheldrake, r 59, b 1868 in Trumansburg, farmer with his father, John 176 TOWN OF OVID. Morgan Jefferson, p o Sheldrake, r 41, w Helen M,, farmer 20 Morgan John, p o Sheldrake, r 59, b 1835, ^^ Ulysses, Tomp Co., w Sarah E., has 3 cows, 7 horses, 500 apple trees and farmer 102 Morgan Lewis A., p o Sheldrake, r 57, b 1871, w Luella, farmer, employ of S. D. Leverich Morgan Richard, p o Sheldrake, r 41, farmer with his father Jefferson Morgan Thomas, p o Ovid Center, r 55, b 1858, w Margaret, proprietor of saloon Morris Cornelius V. H.,M. D., p o Lodi, r 77, b i8i8,w Caro- line, retired physician Morris Robert H., p o Lodi, r 71, b 1857, w Lovina, farmer, 60 sheep, 10 horses, 3 cows, leases on shares of his mother Mrs. C. V. H.Morris 116 acres Mundy Ellen Miss, p o Ovid Center, r 55, owns with her brother Erastus h and 1 Mundy Erastus, p o Ovid Center, r 55, b 1848 in Romulus, laborer, owns h and 1 6^ acres Murphy George W.,p o Ovid,r 17 cor 25 ,b 1853, w Catharine, laborer Myer Burt L., p o Ovid Center, r 22, b 1878, farmer with his father Le Conte Myer Charles D., p o Ovid Center, r 22, b 1877, farmer with his father Le Conte Myer Frank D., son of Gustavus A., p o Farmer, r 79, b 1879, farmer MYER GUSTAVUS A., p o Farmer, r 79, b 1848 in Lodi, w Mary J., 4 cows, 5 horses, farmer 90 Myer James W., p o Farmer, r 79, b 1873, farmer with his father Gustavus A Myer Le Conte, p o Ovid Center, r 22, b 1846, w Sarah E., has 28 sheep, 4 cows, 6 horses, farmer 156 • Myer William H., p o Lodi, r 66, b 1854, w Carrie L., 30 sheep, 4 cows, 10 horses, farmer leases on shares of his father John T., 176 acres Myres Rosa, widow of Christopher, deceased Feb. 1893, p o Ovid Center r 45, h and 3 acres Neal Charles H., p o Ovid Center, r 8, b 1858, w Martha B., natural mechanic, and farmer leases on shares of his father Edward H., 66 acres Neal Delia Miss, p o Ovid Center, r 40, dressmaker, residence with her mother Mrs. Jane Neal Neal Edward H., p o Ovid Center, off r 8, b here 1834, w Sarah M., dentist, 5 horses, 3 cows, 3 head of young cattle, grain and fruit grower, and farmer 66. His TOWN OF OVlD. 177 grandfather Henry Sortor settled in the woods on this place about 100 years ago. His father John Neal settled here in 1821 Neal Jane, widow of Franklin, p o Ovid Center, r 40, fruit grower, 3 acres in strawberries, raspberries, and black- berries, 400 apple trees, about 40 plum trees, and farm 83, Mrs. Neal has resided on this place 39 years Neely John, p o Lodi, off r 65, b 1814, w Sarah, farmer 44 Nicholson Edward, p o Ovid, r 4^, w Bridget, laborer Qaks Nathan Jr., p o Ovid Center, r 56, (Van Lew's station,) b i860, at Oaks Corners, Ontario Co.N. Y.,w Marguerita A., dealer in grain, coal, lumber, salt, plaster, water lime etc O'Hanlin Thomas, p o Ovid, r 28, b 1857, farmer with his father Felix O'Hanlin Elizabeth Miss, p o Ovid, r 28, dau of Felix, organist of Holy Cross Church, resides with her parents O'Hanlin Felix, p o Ovid, r 28, b 1824 in Ireland, farmer 77 O'Hare Owen, p o Ovid Center, r 19, b 1846, w Mary, stone cutter, employe at the capitol at Albany and farmer 25, has I cow, I horse OSBORNE CLINTON D., p o Sheldrake, b 1854 in Schuy- ler Co.,w Ella, postmaster, justice of the peace, dealer in dry goods, groceries, boots, shoes and oriental merchandise Oughterson Nathan, p o Lodi, r 67, b 1849, w Mary, employe of E. Smith & Sons Palmer J. Adelbert, p o Ovid Center, r 43, b 1846, w Alice, laborer, owns h and i acre Palmer Tamar, widow of Horatio, p o Sheldrake, r 41, h and 1 Parish Augustin S.,po Ovid, r 35, b 1S41, w Susan, supervisor in 1887 and 1893 and re-elected for 2 years in 1894, farmer 66, and leases on shares farm 256, hay grower, 5 cows 5 horses, soldier in Co. C, 126th N. Y. V., participated in battle at Harper's Ferry Parish Frank A., p o Ovid Center, b 1873, night operator at Sheldrake station Parish George S., p o Ovid Center, b 187 i,w Mary C., station and express agent Sheldrake station, and telegraph op'r Parish John L., p o Ovid, r 35, b 1876, son of Augustin S., resides with his parents Parker John C, p o Ovid Center, r 45, b 1847, w Susie L., leases on shares of L. C. Bradley farm 148, 40 sheep, 2 cows, 4 horses Parsons William D., p o Ovid Center, r 37 cor 38 (Scott's Corners), b 1845, w Adelia N., has 2 cows, 3 horses, and farmer 27 and mover of buildings lyS TOWN OF OVID. Pepper Margaret, widow of John, p o Farmer, r 8i, owns h and 1 4 acres Peterson Charles C, p o Farmer, r 80, b 1859, ^ Mary E., has 7 cows, 4 horses, and farmer, leases on shares of his father Abram D. 81, and also owns farm adjoining in Covert of 21 acres Pierce Claude, p o Ovid, r 36, b 1874, ^^^ ^^ Stephen, job printer,. resides with his parents Pierce DeMont, p o Ovid, r 26, b 1871, son of Stephen B., farm laborer Pierce Stephen B., p o Ovid Center, r 36, b 1842, w Sarah E., carpenter, painter, mason, soldier in Co. E, 147th N. Y.V. over 2 years, was in the 7 days' fight in The Wilderness and other battles, h and 3 acres Porter George, p o Ovid Center, r 40, b 1859, ^ Savilla M., farm laborer Porter Martha, widow of Thomas, p o Ovid Center, r 39, owns the homestead 75 acres of her late husband Porter Thomas J., p o Ovid Center, r 39, b 1856 in Tomp Co., w Mary L., 3 cows, 3 horses, farmer, leases on shares the estate of his late father, Thomas Porter, 75 acres Post Horace L., p o Sheldrake, r 22, b 1853, w Venora F., mfr. of and dealer in cider and pure cider vinegar, and mnfr. of fruit and vegetable crates Post Horace T.,po Sheldrake, r 22, b 1821 in Venice, Cayuga Co., w Sophia B., owns h and 3 acres Post Lilberne P., p o Ovid, r 31, b 1849, w Anna E., fruit grower, 2 acres grapes, 275 apricot trees, 1,700 peach trees, farmer 82 Powell Daniel D., p o Ovid Center, r 38, w Susie E., b 1870 in Clinton, Oneida Co., farmer, with his father Oliver C Powell Oliver C, p o Ovid Center, r 38, b 1821 in Onondaga Co., w Lucy F., 7 sheep, 2 cows, 3 horses, and farmer 115 Predmore Robert V., p o Lodi, r 67, b 1840 in Lodi,w Jennie, farmer 65 Predmore Walter, p o Lodi, r 67, b 1869, son of Robert V., farm laborer, resides with his parents Purcell John, p o Ovid Center, r 40, b 1822 in Pa., w Margaret, 50 grade Shropshire e\^e sheep, 4 head of cattle, 4 horses, has general stock of fruit and farm 100 Quick Henry H., p o Kidder's, r 83, b i825,w Mary, boatman Quick James V., p o Kidder's, r 83, b 1854, ^ Jennie E., owns and runs a ferry boat from Kidder's to King's ferry station QPICK JOHN, WILLIAM H. and SARAH C„ p o Far- mer , r 81 cor 59, heirs of the estate of James Quick, de- ceased, Feb. 2, 1878, have 3 cows, 40 grade Hampshire TOWN OF OVID. 1^0 Downs sheep, 5 horses, grain and hay growers, owns farm 175. Their grandfather John and father James then 18 years of age, came to this homestead in 1818 Qiiigley Arthur H., p o Ovid Center, r 43, b 1874, laborer Quigley Frank B., p o Ovid Center, r 43, b 1873, laborer Quigley Frederick D., p o Ovid Center, r 43, b 1865, farmer, leases on shares of his mother Minerva, 50 acres Quigley Kate O., p o Ovid Center, r 43, resides with her mother Minerva Quigley Minerva, widow of Edward P., p o Ovid Center, r 43, has 4 cows, 3 horses and farm 50 Reeves Lauren, p o Lodi, r 67, farm laborer Reilly Catharine, p o Ovid, r 4^^, widow of Frank, owns h and 1, I acre Rice Charles H., p o Ovid Center, r 38 cor 45, b 1856 in Cov- ert, w Martha, has 2 cows, 6 horses, 10 swine, 2 acres of raspberries, 14 cherry trees, and farmer 62 Rice George W., p o Ovid Center, r 38 cor 45, b 1877, son of Charles H., farmer with his father Robinson Martin, p o Farmer, r 74, b 1859, ^ Mima, farmer, 85, 2 cows, 2 horses Rolfe Jonathan, p o Sheldrake, r 21, w Lualla, employe of R. L. Darrow, and farmer 90 Rooney Thomas, p o Ovid, r 64, b about 1854, w Mary, far- mer 37 Rositer Peter, p o Ovid, r 3, b 1863, w Ellen, laborer Savage John, p o Ovid, r 35, b 1853, farm laborer Savage Nicholas, p o Ovid, r 35, b 1825 in Ireland, w Cather- ine, farmer 5 Savage Patrick J., p o Ovid, r 35, b 1865, butcher School house. Union Free, district No. i, p o Ovid, in Ovid School house, J. district No. 2, p o Ovid, r 7 School house, district No. 3, p o Sheldrake, r 41 School house, district No. 4, p o Ovid Center, r 44 cor 55 School house, district No. 5, p p Farmer, r 77 cor 79, School house, district No. 6, p o Lodi, r 64 cor 75 School house, district No. 7, p o Ovid, r 66 n 50 School house, district No. 8, p o Ovid, r 30 cor 31 School house, district No. 9, p o Ovid Center, r 37, Emma Wagner teacher Schooley Lucian J,, p o Ovid, r , b 1837, w Martha, carpen- ter, h and 3 acres Scott Barnett D., p o Ovid Center, r 45, b 1840, w Lucina B., apiarist, 45 colonies and owns 9 acres Scott George B., p o Ovid Center, r 38, b 1845, w Mary E., (J. B. Scott & Son) l8o TOWN OF OVID. Scott George B., p o Ovid Center, b 1875, clerk, employe of Hugh McGhan Scott J. B. & Son, p o Ovid Center, r 38, (J. B. and George B.,) dealers in lumber, coal, tile and grain, growers of small fruits, 225 apple trees and farm 31 Scott Lucina B., (Mrs. B. D. Scott), p o Ovid Center, r 45, owns h and 8 acres Scott Walter, p o Ovid Center, r 40, b 1838, constable, son of David D,, grandson of Uaniel, and great grandson of Gideon, the pioneer, who settled in the woods at Scott's Corners, named in his honor, farmer and laborer Scott William, p o Ovid Center, r 45, farmer with his father Barnett D. Selleck Riley, p o Kidders, r — , b 1826, w Anna, mason, owns h and 2 acres Shadwick Bennie,p o Ovid, r 52, b 1877, son of Edward L., re- sides with his parents Shadwick Edward L., p o Ovid, r 52, b 1849, w Flora, E., farmer, leases on shares of S. Covert, 112 Sherwood Marcus E., p o Ovid Center, r 38, b 1853 in Covert, w Hattie B., carpenter Sherwood Myron H., p o Farmer, r 74, b 1847, w Ellen L., farmer, leases on shares of Marion Sniffen 174 acres Skinner Josiah C, p o Ovid, r 48 cor 50, b 1868, w Lucinda A. , farmer, employe of W. L. Eastman Slaght Bros., p o Lodi, r 31, (William L. of Ovid, George M. and Charles C. of Buffalo) fruit growers, 4 acres of grapes, II acres of peach trees, and general farmers 47, and lease of Mrs. S. V. Boyd of Syracuse 30 acres Slaght Daniel B., p o Kidders, r 83, b 1836, w Emeline, far- mer 6 Slaght Horace A., p o Ovid Center, r 24, b 1857, w Maria C, fruit grower, 2 acres of raspberries and farmer 21, has i horse and i cow Slaght Obed J., p o Kidders, r — , b 1854, ^ Anna M., painter and farmer 7^ Slaght William L., p o Lodi, r 31, b i860 in Broome Co., w Franc C, (Slaght Bros, j Smith Charles F., p o Ovid Center, r 55, b 1864, w Anna M., laborer Smith Elizabeth, widow of Frank, p o Sheldrake, r 41, fruit tarm 7 Smith Joseph, p o Ovid Center, r 37, cor 24, (Scotts Corners) born 1828, w Mary, has 3 cows, 2 horses and farmer, leases on shares of Niles Jones 74 Sniffen Helen E. Miss, daughter of Marion, p o Ovid Center, r 74, music teacher TOWN OF OVID. l8l Sniffen Marion, p o Ovid Center, r 74, b 1856 in Covert, w Jennie M., 20 grade Hampshire sheep, 7 horses, 6 cows, and farmer 174 Spencer Darwin, p o Kidders, employe of Cole's Hotel Stafford Mary, p o Ovid, dressmaker on Prospect St., bds on r 15 Stafford Thomas, p o Ovid, r 18, b in Ireland, w Sarah, far- mer 10 Steveson Isaiah, p o Ovid Center, r 43, b 1818, laborer, owns with his niece Susan Steveson h and 1 Steveson Susan Miss, p o Ovid Center, r 43, housekeeper, owns with Isaiah Steveson h and 1 Stewart David, p o Kidders, r — , b 1808 in New Jersey, w Harriet H., farmer 5 acres Stewart Ernest L., p o Ovid Center, r 74, b 1873, farm laborer Stewart Mary, widow of David C, p o Ovid Center, r 74, owns h and 1 Stinard Halsey, p o Ovid, r 26, b 1834 ^^ Orange Co.,w Phebe, soldier Co. I, i6th H. A., farmer 20, 2 cows STOUT HIRAM, p o Ovid, off r 30, b 1834, ^ Mary M., apiarist 9 colonies, 6 sheep, 6 cows, 9 horses, 7 head young cattle, farmer leases on shares of Mrs. J. D. Smith, Tomp- kins Co., 250, and owns farm in Lodi 80, soldier in Co. E, 148, N. Y. Vol., reenlisted in Battery C, ist New York Light Artillery to the close of the war, participated in 17 battles. His father Gideon B. came from New Jersey and settled in Ovid about 1824 Stout Ulysses G., p o Ovid, off r 30, b 1869, son of Hiram, student and teacher Sutton Joseph L., p o Farmer, r 60, b 1863, w Grace, laborer Swarthout Elizabeth, widow of George W., p o Farmer, r 60, resides with her son Mahlon J. Swarthout Mahlon J., p o Farmer, r 60, b 1859, employe of N. Oaks, owns h and 2 acres Swick, Hannah G., widow of Daniel H., p o Ovid Center, r 54, aged 80, owns h and i acre Swick, Hattie, p o Ovid Center, r 54, washer and ironer X^gS^^ty James, p o Ovid,r 46, b 1873, son of Patrick, laborer, home with his parents Taggarty Patrick, p o Ovid, r 46, b 1845, w Mary A., laborer, h and 2 acres Taggarty Thomas, p o Ovid, r 46, b 1875, son of Patrick, la- borer, with his parents Taylor Henry, p o Ovid Center, r 55, b 1839 ^^ England, w Marie, 3 acres grapes, 2 acres berries, apple orchard i acre, farm 9, repairer of wagons, carriages and sleighs, 152 TOWN OP OVID. town inspector of plum and cherry trees, design to exter- minate black knot Terry Benjamin, son of James, p o Ovid Center, r 8 cor 9, b 184.9 ^^ Newfield, Tomp Co., w Dora A., postmaster at Ovid Center, has 4 horses, i cow, i acre berries, peach orchard i acre, grain grower 45, and leases on shares of DeWitt Bloomer 145 acres Terry Clinton J., p o Ovid Center, r 40, b 1867, w Maud C, farm laborer Terry Elizabeth Miss, p o Ovid Center, off r 9 owns with her mother and sisters estate of her father James Terry John, p o Ovid Center, off r 9, b 1850, breeder of high bred Champion trotting horses, 12 head, (2 stallions), and farmer leases on shares 147 acres, the estate of his father James Terry Terry Rachel, p o Ovid Center, off r 9, widow of James, owns with her daughters Elizabeth, Mary and Susie(Mrs. Daniel D. Powell), the homestead estate of James Terry, contain- ing 147 acres TERRY WILLIAM H., p o Ovid Center, r 8, b 1837 in Ulysses, Tomp Co.,w Annette, 3 cows, 4 horses, i acre of berries, grain and hay grower, farmer 136. His father James settled on this farm in 1856 Thomas Sylvester D., p o Ovid, r 25 n 26, b 1815 in Ovid, w Rebecca, ex-supervisor 6 or 7 years and excise com'r 5 years, and is now farmer 100. His father Jonathan came from Pa. at a very early date Thompson Abner, p o Ovid Center, r 6r, carpenter and laborer, owns h and 1 Thompson Lewis, p o Ovid Center, r 54, laborer TILLYER PHINEAS L., p o Ovid Center, r 24 cor 19, b 1848 in Ovid, son of Nelson and Rebecca, w Diana, assessor for a term of three years and ex-collector of taxes, has 3 horses, i cow, owns a hay press and presses hay, farmer 26. Soldier in Co. M, 15th N. Y. Engineers, enlisted in 1864 when less than 16, served to the close of the war, was in the battle of Petersburg TILLYER WILLIAM H., p o Ovid Center, r 40, b 1845, w Mary J., 20 sheep, 6 cows, 10 horses, farmer no, and leases on shares of Charles Sutton 85, and shareholder in creamery at Farmer. Mrs. Tillyer, dau of James Smalley, w^as born on this place in 1843, and has always lived here Tower John, p o Ovid, r 3, laborer Townsey Jeremiah, p o Hayt's Corners, r 10, b i864,wFanny, laborer Tracy Eunice Miss, p o Kidder's r 83, resident, owns h and i acre, good rooms to rent tOWN OF OVID. 183 Travis Delbert A., p o Ovid Center, r 54, b 185 1 in Enfield, To.np Co., w H. Georfifiana, 2 cows, 4 horses, general farmer 50, and owns in Tomp Co. 61 acres and 30 sheep Travis Don S., p o Ovid Center, r 54, b 1856 in Enfield, Tomp Co., w Addie J., 3 horses, 6 head of cattle, farmer 53, leader Travis' orchestra Travis Mary, widow of John S., p o Ovid Center, r 37, owns h and i acre Tripp Caleb, po Ovid, r46,b 1855, w Kate, carpenter and farmer Tripp, Catherine, widow of Caleb, p o Ovid, r 46, farm 9 Tuttle Horace S., p o Ovid, r 29, b 1853, w Wilhelmina, farmer 131, 80 sheep, 5 horses, 4 cows Tynan Francis D., p o Lodi, r 64, b 1866, farmer 3^ Tymersen Eldert, p o Lodi, r 50, b about 1824, w Anna, laborer Tymersen Herman, p o Ovid Center (VanLiew station) , b 1844, w Anna A. (Van Liew), farmer with P, J. Van Liew Tymesen William, p o Lodi, r 67, b 1858, w Janet S., farmer 147, 20 sheep, 4 cows, 7 horses Van Alten Eliza Miss, p o Ovid Center, r 24, owns h and i acre Van Doren Darione, p o Ovid, r 28, b 1874, employe of E. B. Van Vleet Van Dorn Gustavus A., poOvid, r5i, b 1844, farmer iii, 3 cows Van Dorn John, p o Ovid, r 49, farmer, leases on shares ot his wife Kate, and Miss Helen Wilson 95, 6 horses, 4 head of cattle Van Court Stephen R., p o Ovid Center, r 55, b 1861, w Phebe, carpenter VAN LIEW'S MILLS, p o Ovid Center, r 55, located at Van Liew's Sta. on the L. V. R. R., motive power steam and water, has three runs of stone and a roller process mill for flouring, capacity 30 bbls. per day, Charles G. Knight, proprietor Van Liew Peter S., p o Ovid Center, r 61 cor 56, b 1818, founder of Ovid Center, how Van Liew Station, rebuilt the mills in 1862 and built the elevator in 1876, farmer 141, 3 cows and 6 horses Van Sickle Celestia Mrs., p o Ovid Center, r4i cor 22, owns h and 16 acres Van Sickle David, p o Ovid Center, r 41 cor 22, w Celestia, laborer Van Sickle Horace A., p o Ovid Center, r 43, laborer, owns h and I acre Van Sickle John, p o Ovid Center, r 43, mason and carpenter, soldier in the Union army 184 TOWN OF OViD. Van Sickle Walter, son of David and Celestia, p o Ovid Cen- ter, r 41 cor 22, resides with his parents Van Vleet Ezekiel B., p o Ovid, r 28, b 1822, w Emma A., 4 horses, 3 cows, 24 sheep, farmer 100 VAN VLEET SAMUEL G., p o Ovid, r 28, b 1849, w Addie G., farmer 150, 100 sheep, 5 cows, trustee of Willard State Hospital yifard Leary, p o Lodi, r 64, b about 1826, laborer Ward Peter, p o Lodi, r 50, b 1857, w Ruth, farm laborer Waring Jane D., widow of Charles M., p o Ovid, r 4)^, owns h and 2 acres Westervelt P. Y. Henry, p o Ovid, r 53, b 1877, son of Ralph Westervelt Ralph, p o Ovid Center, r 52 n 54, b 1855 in Tomp Co., w Adelia E., 5 horses, 3 cows, 2 acres raspberries, 80 apple trees and farmer 60 Whalen James, p o Ovid, off r 30, b in Ireland, w Anna, farm laborer, employe of Hiram Stout White Andrew, p o Ovid, r 28, b 1831 in Ireland, farm laborer White Charles, p o Sheldrake, r 42, b 1868 in New Jersey, w Libbie D., leases on shares farm 98, the estate of the late James Burlew White Matthew, p o Ovid Center, r 19, laborer White Stephen, p o Ovid Center, r 53, b in Ireland, w Mary, farmer 19 Whiteford Charles P., p o Ovid, r 48 cor 34, b 1852 in Lodi, w Emma J., overseer of the poor, 3 cows, 4 horses, farm 75 Whiteford John, p o Ovid, r 48 cor 34, b 1875, son of Charles P., farmer with his father WHITING HELEN E., Mrs. J. B., p o Farmer, r 77, breeder of fine canary birds and bronze turkeys, singers for sale WHITING JEREMIAH B., p o Farmer, r 77, b 1835 in Sum- merhill, Cayuga Co., w Helen E., has organized in 19 counties of this state 200 granges of P. of H., breeder of pure blood partridge Cochins, barred Plymouth Rock, sil- ver laced Wyandott, black Minorca and white Leghorn fowls and Pekin ducks, farmer about 40 Wickoff Samuel L., p o Farmer, r 60, b i860, w Maria A., proprietor of a steam- threshing machine with Manning Bainbridge, has 4 cows, 8 horses, and fruit orchard 3 acres, general farmer 94 Wickoff, see Wyckoff. Wilson DeWitt C, p o Ovid, r 34, b 185 1, w Cornelia C, farmer 45)^, 7 horses, and 2 cows Wilson Henrietta B. Miss, p oOvid r 34dau of Aaron and grand- daughter of Joseph the pioneer Wilson Julia M., p o Ovid, r 34, widow of Aaron, farmer 195 TOWN OF OVID. 185 WILSON WILMER S., p o Ovid, r 34, b 1853,3011 of Aaron, grandson of Joseph the pioneer, teacher of graded and public schools and manager of the estate of his father, 193 acres Wilson Helen Miss, p o Ovid, r 49, carpet weaver, resides with John Van Dorn, owns farm with Mrs. Van Dorn 95 Wixson Milton, p o Ovid Center, r 53, b about 1854, ^ Laura Wixson Milton B., p o Ovid Center, b 1852 in Bath, Steuben Co., w Lora A., (G. W.Graves & Co.,) assessor, farmer 116, 2 cows, 6 horses Wood John H., p o Kidders, r 58, b 1828 in England, w Kate S., farmer 44 Woodard Eber L., p o Farmer, off r 74, son of William H., weaver of rag carpets Woodard William H.,p o Farmer,off r 74,b 1832, w Phaethusa, manufacturer of flannels and woolen yarns Wright Benjamin C, p o Ovid Center, r 37, (Scotts Corners,) b 1846, w Emily, harnessmaker, owns h and 6 acres Wright Charles S., p o Ovid Center, r 37, b 1877, son of Benjamin, resides do Wright David V., p o Sheldrake, res do, b 1830 on Long Island, w Frances R., farmer, owns h and 3 acres Wright William, p o Kidder's, b 1822, retired hardware mer- chant, bds Cole's hotel Wyckoff Edson S., p o Farmer, r 75, b 1858, t acre of berries, grower of Potatoes, farmer 24, and leases on shares of Misses Emily and Helen Barry 36 acres Wyckoff Ella K. Miss,p o Farmer, r 75, teacher of oil painting Wyckoff Isaac B., p o Ovid Center, r 41, b 1845 ,w Bertha L., deceased July 13, 1874, 4^ grade Hampshire Downs sheep, 9 horses, 160 Brown Leghorn fowls, and farmer 78 Wyckoff James Q^, p o Farmer, r 81, b 1849 on this farm, w Jennie M., has 12 acres, pear, apple, peach, cherry and plum trees, 4 horses, 4 cows, 3 young cattle, 33 grade Shropshire sheep and farmer 93 Wyckoff Mary A., widow of Cornelius, deceased Jan. 28, 1894, resides on the estate of her husband Wyckoff Norman C, p o Ovid Center, r4i, b 1874, son of Isaac B. , has i horse, 20 Brown Leghorn'fowls, farmer with his father and works on shares for his father 23 acres Wyckoff, see Wickoff. Yarnall Lemuel, p o Ovid Center, r 19 cor 20, b about 1829, w Sarah, 2 cows, 2 horses and farmer 50 l86 OVID VILLAGE. OVID VILLAGE. (TOWN OF OVID.) OVID, the half shire of Seneca county, is pleasantly situated on an elevated plateau several hundred feet above the lakes. The village has few manufactories but enjoys a considerable mercantile trade. It is a station on the Hayt's Corners, Ovid and Willard Railroad. i^For explanations and abbreviations see page 5.) ALLEN FRANCIS C, born in Fayette 1855, w Sarah C, lawyer, district attorney, office Main, h Seneca Arden William H., p o Ovid, constable Baldridge Raymond W., b 1872 in Varick, dealer in grocer- ies, Main, bds Franklin House BANKING HOUSE OF LEROY C. PARTRIDGE, J. B. Thomas, cashier. Main Bates Arthur G., b 1871 in Benton, tinsmith, emp of W. W. Payne, bds Seneca House Benedict Cornelia Miss, dressmaker, h Orchard Bishop William H., b in Hector 1872, farm laborer BLAINE W. FRANK, b 1858, w Cathrine H., (W. F. Blaine & Co. ) h Main BLAINE W. F. & CO., proprietors of the Ovid Roller Mills, and are doing a large and general milling business, whole- sale and retail dealers in flour, feed and all kinds of grain, and custom millers, employ six men Bonner Gracie K. and Emma, Misses, own farm and h and 1, Chapman Boyle John, b 1875, dt^rk at the county clerk's office, bds Brown Brewer Joseph H., b 1841 in Johnsville, Dutchess Co., w Mary C, farmer, owns 117 acres on r 29, 13 cows, 20 swine, 4 horses, h and 1 4^ acres Main Brewer William H., b 1854, ^ Sarah E , painter and paper hanger, h Water Briggs Lottie, widow of Oilman, h Water Brokaw Leroy, b 1846 in Tomp Co., w Dora L., tinsmith, emp W. W. Payne's, soldier in Battery C, ist Reg. N: Y. Light Artillery, h Seneca, Brown Nelson T., b in Groton, Tou.p Co. 1834, ^'^ Derinda E., shoemaker, soldier 3rd N. Y. Artillery, in battle at Wise's Forks, N. C, Main, h Chapman OVID VILLAGE. 187 Bryant Moses, b 1824, gardener and white-washer, h Seneca Qarrolljohn, b 1866, blacksmith, emp of J. H. Morse, Main Carroll Patrick, b 1876, clerk, emp of J. E. Delany, bds do Cay wood Ellen M., widow of David G., a soldier in the war for the Union who died in 1890, seamstress and dressmak- er, h Water Chatham Elsie F. Miss, teacher junior intermediate dep't Ovid Union free school, bds Water Church Baptist, erected 1862, Main Church Holy Cross, Roman Catholic, erected 1850, Rev. T.J. O'Connell present rector, Main Church The First Presbyterian, of Ovid, organized 1817, pres- ent pastor Rev, Henry A. Porter, members 215, Main Church M. E., of Ovid, first church edifice built in 1828-29, Francis D. Hodgson, pastor. Main Clark Ellen K. Miss, teacher and preceptress of Ovid Union Free School and Academy, bds Water Clark Lewis H., Jr., principal Ovid Union Free School, bds S Main Clough Mary, widow of D. C, resides with her dau Mrs. J. H. Steele, Seneca Combs AzelB., b 1862, w Lena M., clerk for D. P. Seeley and Combs Bros., h Main Combs Bros., proprietors of livery stable, Main Combs Lewis B., b 1815, w Hannah, retired farmer, h Main Conklin George, b 1835, jeweller and laborer, bds Cotiage boarding house COOPER OLIVER C, b in Madison Co. in 1837, w Elizabeth, editor and proprietor of The Ovid In- depent, a weekly newspaper, book and job printer, office and h Main :soldier in the Union army in the war of the Re- bellion ; com. Post Chas. T. Harris, G. A. R. The Ovid Independent is the / successor of the Ovid Bee, originally es- tablished in 1838 by David Fairchild, oliver'c'^cooper. and continued by Cory don Fairchild. Mr. Cooper changed the name and has greatly improved the paper since it came into his possession Cooper William C, b in Covert in 1874, printer with his father Oliver C. Covert Denton H.. b 1876, son of Mrs. Emily D. Covert Donald G., b 1869, dealer in fine ales and Rochester lagers, manufacturer of sodas of all kinds, Water, bds do. OVID VILLAGE. Covert Emily D., widow of Archibald M.,who lost his rightarm in the late war, and died Nov. 24,i883,nurse,owns h and 1 N. Main Covert Henry H., b 1844, ^ Sarah M., carpenter, contractor and builder, Water Covert John F., b 1849, w Ida M , dealer in groceries, crock- ery, wall paper, furniture and undertaker. Main, h Clark Covert Robert E., b 1873, clerk, son of Mrs. Emily D. Main Cox Emma A, proprietor of Cottage Boarding House, and cor- respondent of The Seneca County Journal, res Orchard Cox William, b 1835, ^ Emma A., soldier in the late war, blacksmith. Orchard Crans J. Fred, b i86i,w Sarah A. carpenter and builder, h off Seneca Craven John, b 1865, blacksmith Crilly Catherine, widow of John, h Chapman Crilly James, b 1874, ^^n of John, Chapman Crilly Pat., b 1875, employe at the Franklin House Dart Adelphia A. Miss, daughter of U.Jonathan, dress maker, Chapman Dart Bert J., b 187 1, son of Hinkley A., bds Chapman Dart Hinkley A., b 1848, w Mary, house painter, h Chapman Dart U. Jonathan, b 1822, w Phebe A., served three years in the volunteer Union army, engaged at Gettysburg, Chap- man Daykin Benjamin I. b in Wiclichurch, Shropshire Co., Eng., 1849, w Sophia, custom boot and shoe maker, constable, Seneca, h do Daykin Lansing E., b 1877 in Aurora, son of Benjamin I. Dean Arthur E., born in Binghamton 1870, druggist clerk, bds Franklin House DeMund Emma, widow of John P., who died m 1891, h Main Denniston John,M.D.,b 1844, (Denniston & Post,) graduated New York University class of 1867, and farmer 108, h Main Denniston John Jr., b 1866, w Mary E., employe of Dr. Dennis- ton, h N Main Denniston & Post, (John Denniston and Geo. Post,) physicians and surgeons, office Main Dever William J., b 1869, w Jettie M., carriage and house painter and fresco worker, Seneca h Main Doremus Pierson, b 1856 in Romulus, w Emma L., laborer, h N Main Dunlap Wirt C, b 1874, harness maker, employe of W. J. Potter, bds do 'Dunn James H., b 1854 in Pa., w Margaret C, blacksmith, horseshoeing a specialty. Main h Prospect OVID VILLAGE. 189 Eastman Fanny M., widow of Herman D,, who died in 1S90, owns farm 250 in Lodi, h Main Fairchild Corydon, b 1816, retired, for over 40 years editor and proprietor of the Ovid Bee, founded by his father David in 1838, h Water Farrell Thomas, b 1877, employee of wSeneca House Feehan James, b in Ireland, w Mary, mason, h Seneca Ferguson Catherine, widow of James, h Seneca Finley James, b 1869, clerk, employe of Aaron Sheridan, h Orchard Finley Margaret, Mrs. James, h Orchard Finnegan Abram, w Hannah, laborer, h Chapman Finton Edward S., b 183 1 in Romulus, w Harriet, retired far- mer, owns farm 108 in Romulus, 90 sheep, (his father James D.,b 1799 and grandfather John settled in Romulus 1805) h Main FINTON MAYNARD J., bin Romulus 1871, (Pitcher & Finton,) bds Main Flagg Charles A., b 1852, w Sarah J., photographer, ex-town clerk, rooms and h Seneca FLYNN PETER, b 1859, undertaker. Main, bds do Folwell Harry L., b in Romulus in 187 1, clerk, employe of W. W Payne, bds Main Foster Bros. (Wm. L. and James C.) , undertaking and cabinet work, Main Foster James C, b 1835 (Foster Bros.), h Chapman Foster Joseph M.,bi832,w Hannah, served in the union army, janitor Free School building and jeweler. Main, resides do Foster William L., b about 1827, w Susan (Foster Bros.), excise com'r, h Water cor Clark Franklin Abby S., widow of George, owns farm 85, h Main FRANKLIN BENJAMIN, b 1859, w Caroline W., attorney at law and notary public, Seneca n cor Main, h S Main Franklin Charles J., b 1861, farmer, rents on shares of his mother Abby S. 85, 20 sheep, breeder of high bred horses 7 head, 5 head of cattle, h Main FRANKLIN HOUSE, Lambert Goodman prop'r,Main Frantz Daniel F., b 1841 in Varick, w Margaret, general re- pairer of carriages and sleighs. Veteran of the late war, resident of Ovid since 1867, Seneca, h do Freligh Garret W., b in 1807 in Albany Co., w Hannah K., retired farmer, 200 acres in Romulus, resident of the county over 60 years, h and 5 acres, Main Frost William, blacksmith, orchard, bds Cottage Boarding house ipO OVID VILLAGE. Calloup Elizabeth, widow of Wm. A., a soldier in the 3d N.Y. Artillery, owns 2 houses, Main Galloway Thomas,b 1857 in Ireland, w Mary, teamster, employe of Willard Asylum, h Water Garnett Charles E., b in Fayette 1872, printer, employe of Oliver C. Cooper GOODMAN FREDDIE H.,b i867,w Kit, clerk for his father Lambert, in Franklin House, Main GOODMAN LAMBERT, b in Varick 1844, w Emma A., prop'r of Franklin House, Main Gorton Clement Y., b 1836 in Knoxville, Steuben Co.,w Eliza, hovise and ornamental painter, glazier and paper hanger, h Seneca Gray Mary, widow of Archimedes, owns h Water Griffin Mary L., widow of Sidney, nurse, owns h and 1, Water Griffin Monroe C, b 1829. w Minnerva, owns and operates threshing machine, and cartman, h Seneca Hagerty Jesse, b 1870, (Kinnan & Hagarty) bdt with S. Kin- nan, Water Hanlan Hugh, b 1866, w Anna, saloon. Water, h Prospect Hanlan Owen, b 1842 in Ireland, w Bridget, farmer 4, and market gardner, h Water Hanlan Peter, b 1872, son of Owen, resides with his father, Water Harris Christie D., Miss William, h Seneca Harris Morgan, b 1811, ex-postmaster, in office 15 years, re- tired tailor, and dealer in clothing, h Seneca Hause Alfred B., b 1857, w Sue A., clerk in the banking house of Leroy C. Partridge, h Main Hause William J., b 1862, clerk employe of James D. Purdy, bds N. Main Hayt Sally A., widow of Nathaniel N., who was born in 1801, died in 1889, came with his father Zephaniah to Hayt's Corners in 1805 and settled m the woods, h Water Hazelton William C, Hon. b in Ulysses, Tompkins Co., Sept. I, 1835, w Sarah E., lawyer, judge and surrogate of Seneca County, 5 cows, 5 horses, 30 sheep, farmer 120, Main, h r 12, n Seneca Heddy Lewis, carpenter, h Main HILL AMOS J., b 1835 in Lewiston, N. Y., manufacturer and wholesaledealer in fine cigars, leaders are"Cabin 5"and "Cabin 10," Main cor Seneca,bds Cottage Boarding House, Orchard Hodgson Alfred, b in Seneca Falls 1872, clerk, employe of John Osgood, and leader of J. B. Thomas Military Band Hodgson Francis D. Rev., w Mary, pastor of the M.E-church, parsonage N. Main OVID VILLAGE. I9I Hornbeck Sara E., teacher sen. intermediate dept. Ovid Union School, bds Water HORTON ADAM, M. D., b in Schuyler Co., 1849, w Ida I., homeo. physician and surgeon, graduated from Cleveland Homeopathic Hospital College class 1877, over 16 years in practice in Ovid. Coroner 3 years, owns Lake View fruit farm 72, 13 acres grapes, 6 peaches, 3 apricots, 5 plums and 4 acres small fruits, res and ofBce Main HORTON SEYMOUR, born in Syracuse 1861, w Anna A., druggist and stationery. Main h do Hough Georgiana, widow of Albert, bds with Miss Sarah Man- ning, Main Houghton Horatia, widow of Charles, dressmaker, h N. Main Howell George, w Hattie, owns patent rail and wire fence, sells and builds same, h Water Howell William C, b 1849, w JuHa F., farmer 100, h Main Hughes Patrick, b in Ireland, w Catharine, laborer, h Ann Hunt Edward B., b 1862, w Martha S., engineer, employe of Blaine & Co., h Main Hunt Mary A., widow John A., h Water Hunt Milton M., b 1881, son of Mrs. Mary A., journeyman harnessmaker,, bds Water Jeffrey Elizabeth, employe at Willard, daughter of James, Seneca Jeffrey Francis, b 1878, son of James, bds Seneca Jeffrey James, b 1840 in Romulus, w Mary A., laborer, h Seneca Jeffrey Mary Miss, seamstress, employe at Willard, daughter of James, Seneca JefTery William H., b 1870, barber. Main bds Seneca Jessop Augusta, widow of John, h N Main JEWELL LEWIS B., b 1858, w Sarah A., postmaster, ex- town clerk, h Water Johnson Abram, b in Orange Co. Va. 1837, w Mary E., sex- ton Ovid Highland Evergreen Cemetery, h Water Johnson Edward T., b 1814 in Romulus, w Mary A., retired farmer, h Seaeca Johnson Mary E., restaurant, owns h and 1 Water Jones Clement, b in New York City 1830, w Antoinette, dealer in drugs, medicines, and jewelry, owns lot, store and resi- dence. In business here 2 years, store Main h Seneca Jones Horace T., b 1854, w Jennie, druggist and jeweler, Main h Seneca Jones Margaret, widow of Wm., owns farm, h and 1 Main Kinch Lorina Mrs., (Ovid home made bakery,) Water 192 OVID VILLAGE. Kinnan Seeley, b 1855, w Barbara, (Kinnan & Hagarty,) and farmer 25 sheep, 3 horses, 2 cows, leases on shares of Grant Birdsell 120, Water Kinnan & Hagarty, (Seeley K., and Jesse H.,") proprietors of a feed mill, dealers in grain and feed. Water KINNE BROS., (Wm. H. and Cyrus E.,) dealers in Michi- gan pine lumber, hemlock, shingles, coal, grain, hay, salt, laths, phosphates, adament, &c., and farmers 170, office at R. R. depot R. R. avc KINNE CYRUS E., b 1849, w Julia B., (Kinne Bros.,) h S Main Kinne Ephrairn, b 1844 in Romulus, w Emma C, station and express agent at Ovid station, h Orchard Kinne Fanny B., b 1874, ^^^ of Epraim, clerk at R. R. station Krug Louisa, widow of George, a soldier in Co., E. 148th N. Y. vols., died of wounds in 1864, owns h Seneca Krug Edward W., b in Romulus 1859, clerk, foreman .of Cro- ton Hose Co., h Seneca Light Lorin H., b 1824, w Mary J., teamster, h Chapman Lappan Mary Miss, domestic, h Prospect Light John J., b 1856, son of Louisa H., teamster for his father bds do Locke Charles T., b 1849 i^ Millport, Chemung Co., w Lena M., bottler, h Ann Locke Harriet E., b 187 1, clerk, employ of J. Osgood, and housekeeper, h Ann Mackin Thomas, b 1849 in Ireland, saloon h Brown Manning Sarah Miss, owns h and 1 Main Marsh Albert D., b 1850 in Pike, Wyoming Co., w Jennie S., blacksmith, Seneca h Main Marsh A D. Mrs., (Ovid homemade bakery,) Water McCann Michael, b 1850. w Margaret, section foreman, h Orchard McCardle James, b 1820, laborer, h Prospect McCardle John, b 1866, w Anna, laborer, h Prospect McCarragher Hugh, b in Ireland, w Katie, stone mason, h Prospect McCarragher Owen, b 1876, laborer, son of Hugh, Prospect McCarragher Patrick, b 1871, stone mason and brick layer, son of Hugh, Prospect McCline Nellie E., Mrs. G. L., h Main McDermott Andrew, b 1862, general blacksmith. Main bds Orchard McDonald Ella, teacher in Union Free school, bds Ann McDonald Frank, b 1834, ^ Juha, traveling salesman, h Ann, McDonald Juha L., teacher district in Romulus, h Ann OVID VILLAGE, 193 McGregan Bernard, (McGregan Bros.,) b i860, w Nellie C, h Main McGregan Bros., (Bernard and Thomas F.) , groceries and liquors. Main cor Water McGregan Thomas, b 1815, laborer, h Main McGregan Thomas F., (McGregan Bros.), b 1865, bds Water McLaughlin Andrew, b 1837, w Margaret L., stone mason, brick layer and plasterer, enlisted in the Union army 1862, discharged at the close of the war, prisoner 81 days at Bell isle, h Brown McLaughlin Francis, b 1875, student, son of Andrew, Brown McLaughlin James A., b 1855, w Mary A. Miller, emp of Blaine & Co., h Clark McLaughlin Joseph, b 1873, clerk, emp of R. W. Baldridge, bds Brown McNish Charles A., son of Rev. Chas. W., student, class of '97 Hobart College McNish Charles W. Rev., b 1844 in Orange Co., w Mary J., rector of Christ Church at Willard and of Calvary Church at Hayt's Corners, h Seneca McQiiigg Minerva, widow of Henry, who died in 1859. ^^^^ father John Stone came from Connecticut in 1797 and settled near Willard, in Romulus, h N Main Meddick Lucretia D., widow of John C, owns h and 1 Main Meddick Sanford C, b 1854, ^ Elizabeth, dealer in dr}^ goods, gents furnishing goods and groceries, Main, h Seneca Miller Charles F., b in Auburn 1854, ^ Lizzie, meat cutter, emp of John E. Purcell Miller Eliza, widow of Isaac, dau of Isaac Johnson who came to Romulus before 1800, h N Main Mohan John, b 1843, w Julia, excise com., blacksmith. Main, h do Morgan Bryan, b in Ireland, w Mary, laborer, h Prospect Morgan Joseph, b 1866, miller, emp of Blaine & Co., bds Prospect Morgan Michael, b in Ireland, laborer, h Prospect Morsheimer John, b 1821 in Germany, w Dorotha, cooper, h Water Mullaney James J., b 1861, w Eva, head miller for Blaine & Co., h Chapman cor Clark Murphy James, b in Ireland, w Mary, laborer, h Seneca Murphy John D., b 1855 in Ireland, w Mary, porter at Willard Asylum, h Seneca Murphy Patrick, b in Ireland 1819, h and 1 Prospect Murphy Patrick, market gardener, h Clark Murphy Patrick, b 1827 in Ireland, w Ann, laborer, h Main 194 OVID VILLAGE. Nellis Mary M., widow of Dr. Alexander, Main O'Connell Thomas J. Rev., b 1846 in Ireland, rector of Holy Cross Church, resides at the parsonage Main Osgood John, b 1842, w Addie B., dealer in dry goods and notions and commercial traveler. Main, h do Ovid Home-Made Bakery, Mrs. A. D. Marsh and Mrs. Lerina Kinch, prop'rs, weddings and parties supplied to order. Water OVID INDEPENDENT THE, weekly newspaper, Tuesdays, $1.50 per year in advance, Oliver C. Cooper editor, inde- pendent in everything, Main OVID ROLLER MILLS, W F. Blaine & Co., prop'rs, Main pack Rutsser S., b 182 1, w Sarah S., mason and painter, h Brown PAYNE WILL W., b 1855 in Benton, Yates Co., w Florence S., dealer in general hardware, farmers' tools, contractor for heating apparatus, mfr. of tin and sheet iron ware. Main, h do PITCHER LEROY C.,bi869, w Hortense S. (Pitcher & Finton), h Main, bds Franklin House PITCHER & FINTON (Leroy C. Pitcher and Maynard'^^'in- ton), dealers in boots, shoes and gents' furnishing goods, trunks and satchels, Seneca Pomeroy William, b 1816 in Amherst, Mass., came to Seneca Co. in 1826, retired cabinet maker, h Main Porter Henry A. Rev., b 1858 in St. Louis, Mo., w Emily R., pastor First Presbyterian Church of Ovid, graduate of Hamilton College, class of 1878, h parsonage, Seneca Post George, M. D., b i860 in Lodi (Denniston & Post), grad- uate New York University, class of 1889, office Main Post John L., b in Lodi 1850, w CoraV., mfr. cigars, h Main POTTER WILLIAM J . ,b 1867 , w Stella E. , justice of the peace, mfr. of fine harness, and dealer in robes, blankets, fly nets, whips and turf goods, also carriage trimmings. Main Purcell George T., b 1877, student, son of John E PURCELL JOHN E., b in 1844, ^ Sarah, dealer in grass seeds and wool, and prop'r meat market, farmer 94, mem- ber of the school board, office at meat market, h Main Purdy Bros. (Daniel P., b 1844, and Edwin A., b 1847), apiary 65 colonies, and farmers 65, h N Main Purdy James D., b i842,w Mary, ready-made clothing, hats, caps, gents' furnishing goods and fire insurance, supervisor two terms and town clerk 2 years. Main cor Seneca, h Seneca Quinn James, b 1844 in Ireland, w Mary, laborer, h N Main Quinn James, b 1848 in Ireland, w Mary, laborer, employe of John E. Purcell h Main OVID VILLAGE. 19^ Quinn James, J., b 1S73, laborer Quinn John F., b 1872, trainman, h N Main Rafterty Alice, widow of Michael, h Brown Raffert}'^ Patrick, b 1844 in Ireland, w Mary, stationary engi- neer at Willard Asylum, h Orchard Rappleye Francis M., b 1829 in Covert, w Mary, carpenter and builder, soldier 126th N.Y.Vols. 3 years, h Clark cor Seneca Rappleye Lu Jennie Miss, dau of Francis M., teacher of music, Clark cor Seneca Raymond Wallace L., b 1859, ^ Carrie, employe of J. D. Thomas, h Water Rising Margaret, widow of Apollas, h Seneca Rossiter Peter, b 1862 in New York, w Ellen, laborer, h Seneca Ryan Anna and Bridget, dressmakers, Seneca n Main Savage Patrick, b 1868, clerk of the surrogate's court, bds W Seneca Sayre Edward W., b 1874, ^^^ of George, Main Sayre Forice, b 1878, barber in Farmer, son of George Schc ^1, Union Free, formerly Ovid Academy, Main Seeley Charles P., w Inez E. , harness and horse furnishing goods. Main opp the Park, h over store Seeley DeForest P., b 1850, town clerk, dealer in groceries and canned goods, Main, h do Seeley Mattie, widow of William, h N. Main Sheridan Aaron H., b 1848, w Ellen, saloon. Main, h do Sloam James, b i86q in Ireland, w Rose, teamster employe of Kinne Bros. Slocum Alfred, b in Ithaca 1870, dental surgeon, graduated at Philadelphia Dental College, class of 1893, office Main, bds Franklin House Smith Silas D., b in Romulus 1832, w Arminda, candy and peanuts. Water, h Main Steele John H., b 1840 in Vermont, w Inez E., dealer in a full line of choice family groceries, owns three stores. Main and Seneca Struble Henry W., M. D., b in Newton, N. J. 1826, w Eliza- beth, eclectic physician, office and h Seneca Sullivan Daniel, b 1874, barber. Main, bds Prospect Sutton Charles V., b 1829, farmer 17, h Main Swarthout Charles, w Nellie, plumber, Water Swarthout Charles H.,b in Romulus 1846, w Mary E., (Swarthout & Wilson) ex-sheriff and under sheriff, ex- justice of the peace and highway commissioner, now trus- tee of the village. Grandson of Jonathan Swarthout, who settled in Romulus in 1805, b 1780. ig6 OVID VILLAGE. Swarthout John L., b 1864, w Eva G., clerk for his father, William B., h Water Swarthout, John W., b 1842, w Abbie B., a wounded soldier in the late war, and farmer, owns in Romulus farm 112, conducted by his son Myron H., h Orchard Swarthout William B., w Anna M., hardware, agricultural im- plements, etc., Main n Water, residence over store Swarthout & Wilson, (Charles H. Swarthout and Abram Wil- son) dealers in boots, shoes, rubbers, crockery, glass- ware, wall paper and window shades, Main TAFFE MICHAEL, b in Ireland, laborer, h Brown Talladay John T., b 1835, w Margaret, carpenter, h Main THOMAS FREDERICK, b i860, w Margaret E., assistant cashier of the bank, justice of the peace, superintendent of 9 farms in Seneca Co., notary public, trustee of the vil- lage, and an elder of the Presbyterian church, h Main Thomas J. B. Military Band, organized in Jan. 1893, named in honor of J. B. Thomas, 18 pieces. Alfred Hodgson in- structor and leader. THOMAS JAMES B. HON. b July 4, 1823, w Lucinda, cashier and manager of the Banking House of LeRoy C. Partridge ; grain, hay and stock grower, has 5 farms in Seneca Co. 700 acres, and farm in Steuben Co. 900, and 9 houses in Rochester, all owned jointly with Le- Roy C Partridge. Owns residence and 30 acres in Ovid. Ex-member of jAMES~B?~THOMAS. Asscmbly, County treasurer and super- visor and treasurer of Willard State Hospital since its organization, res Main Thomas Jonathan D., b in New Jersey 1849, ^ Anna M., bank teller in Partridge Banking House, dealer in high bred horses, 21 head, farm 115, ex-County treasurer, h Main Turk Frederick, b 1868, student, resides with John, Sr., Seneca Turk John, Sr., b 1826 in Germany, w Phillippina, dealer since 1858 in all kinds of meat, poultry and fish, Seneca, h do Turk John, Jr., b 1853, in market with his father, Seneca VanHorn Gerrett Smith, b 1851, laborer, h Seneca VanVleet, Peter J., b in Lodi 1815, w Jane, son of Jared and grandson of Peter, a pioneer of Lodi, who came from New Jersey about 1794, retired farmer, owns 150 acres, leased on shares to his son, Samuel G., owns h and 1, Main OVID VILLAGE. I97 Voorhees George W., b 1815 in Romulus, w Sarah. His lather James b 1781 in New Jersey, settled in Romulus 1806 ; retired farmer, owns in two farms 225, h and 5 acres N Main W^rne Charles L., b in New York 1825, painter, bds Main Wiggins Frank W., b 1853, w Grace, dealer in clocks, watches and jewelry. Main h do Williams Fred E., V. S., b 1866, w Lizzie M., graduated from Ontario Veterinary College of Toronto 1889, veterinary surgeon, h Main Williamson Henry T., b in Covert 1873, clerk, emp. of S. C. Meddick, bds Seneca Wilson Abram, born in 1843, w Viola C, (Swarthout & Wil- son,) h Seneca Wilson Ann Miss, resident, h Main Wilson Caroline C, widow of John M., who died in 1890, daughter of Rev. Thomas Lounsbury, pastor of the Pres- bvterian church in Ovid 25 vears, h Main WILSON FRED V. L., b 1856, w Carrie L,, commissioner ol highways, carpenter, upholsterer and picture framer. Water st. His father was Aaron and his grandfather Joseph Wilson, b 1764, who came to Ovid 1789 v^dth six companions, Andrew Dunlap, Robin DunlaD, Wm. Dun- lap, George Dunlap, Hugh Jimison and Wm. Roberts from Bucks Co., Pa., and were ^^next to Job Smith in Sen eca Falls, 1787) the first white settlers in Seneca Co. The first wedding in the County was the tripple wedding of Joseph Wilson and Anna Wyckoff, Abram A. Covert and Catherine Covert, Enoch Stewart and Jane Covert Wilson Ira. son of Aaron, w Anna, sewing machine agent and bee keeper, h oft' Seneca WOODS JOHN, b 1854, w Margaret, owns Seneca House, under sheriff and jailor, and ex-sherift', resides in the Court House Woods Peter, b in Ireland 1840, soldier Co. E. 148 N. Y. Vol., in civil war, went a private, returned a Captain, bds Sen- eca House Wright Monmouth E., b 1837, w Josephine, farmer 95 in Rom- ulus, 4 horses, 5 cows, h N Main Yancey Albert, b 1824 in Virginia, w Celia, laborer, ex-slave and wagoner in U. S. army, h Chapman Yancey King, b 1865 in Virginia, w Jennie, son of Albert, laborer. Chapman ^ 198 TOWN OF ROMULUS. ROMULUS. ROMULUS, an original town, was formed March 5, 1794, as part of Onondaga County, Fayette, (then extending north to Lake Ontario,) was taken off in 1800. Romulus on the line of Varick, and partly in that town, is a station on the Lehigh Val- ley Railway, and is the principal village. Hayt's Corners, second in size, is at the junction of the Lehigh Valley with the H. CO.and W. Railroad. Kendaia is a station on the western branch of the Lehigh. (yFor explanations and abbreviations see page 5,) y^bbott Jay W., p o Ovid, r 75, b 1877, farmer with his father Myron W. ABBOTT MYRON W., p o Ovid, r 75, b 1835 in Otisco, N. Y., w Mary J., farmer 44, has 33^ acres raspberries, or- chard of apples, pears, plums and cherries 3 acres, 2 horses, 3 cows and 4 young cattle, ha}^ and grain grower Acker House, p o Kendaia, Wm. Acker, prop Acker, William, p o Kendaia, w Sarah J., proprietor of the Acker House, with livery Allen James, p o Ovid, r 50, b 1858, w Laura J., farmer 124, has 5 horses, 2 cows Anderson Bernard, p o Hayt's Corners, r 45, b 1862, farmer 58, and leases of Mrs. Caroline Depew 100, has 6 horses, 3 cows Anderson Patrick, p o Hayt's Corners, r 45, b in Ireland, w Ann, resides with his son Bernard Ayres Harvey L., p o Hayt's Corners, b 1870, (Howard & Ayers) and laborer gailey Fanny S., widow of Albert C, p o Ovid, r 71, farmer 58, has 2 horses, 2 cows Bailey Fred L., p o Ovid, r 71, b 1875, farmer with his mother Fanny S. Bainbridge Catherine, widow of Samuel, p o Romulus, r 23, owns farm 33 on r '},6 Bainbridge Charlie, p o Romulus, r 23, b 1852, farmer, leases with his brother Tuijis 160 acres, the estate of T. J.Folwell, has 5 horses and 3 cows Bainbridge Tunis, p o Romulus, r 23, b. 1849, ^ Mary, leases with his brother Charlie farm 160 acres, the estate of T. J. Folwell, has 5 horses and 3 cows TOWN OF ROMULUS. I99 Baldridge Charles J., p o Kendaia, r i8, b 1865, w Flora B. S., farmer 53, has 11 acres of grapes, 10 of pears and 2 of quinces, 10 horses, apiarist 30 colonies, and manufacturer of unfermented wine. He and his father Alexander were born on this place, and where his grandfather settled in the woods in 1798 Baldridge Sarah E, widow of Alexander, p o Kendaia, r 18, resides on the Baldridge homestead Bale}' Frank S., p o Ovid, r 44, b 1845, w Anna S., farmer 75, apiarist 91 colonies, 3 horses, 4 head of cattle, 35 grade South down and Shropshire sheep Bale}? George W., p o Ovid, r44, b 1822, w Sallie E., retired farmer with his son Frank S. Ball Ezekiel, p o Hayt's Corners, r 59 cor 62, b i85i,.w Min- erva U., laborer, owns h and 2 acres Barkman, Harry G., p o Hayt's Corners, b 1857 in Wilkes- barre. Pa., station agent L. V. Ry. and U. S. Express agent Bai'tlett Andrew J., p o Kendaia, r 19, b 1832, w Nancy A., farmer 106, dealer in agricultural implements, justice of the peace the past 29 consecutive years, breeder of Ham- bletonian horses, 16 head, 3 cows, sec'y Seneca Co. Patrons Relief Association for 17 vears BARTLETT E. SEELY,p o Kendaia, r 21, b 1835, w Emma, farmer no, breeder of Hambletonian horses, has 6 horses, 3 cows, breeder of thoroughbred swine, hay and grain grower, treas. of the Seneca Co. Fire Relief Association, supervisor of Romulus 1873— 1874, chairman of the boai"d in '74, and school co ; missioner 1891-93, resides on the homestead where his grandfather Haynes Bartlett, a revo- lutionary soldier settled in 1794 Beach Corwin S., p o Ovid, r 44, b 1857, , w Isabella J., farm laborer for Jerome H. Swezy Beach William, p o Romulus, b 1853 in Auburn, N. Y., w Lydia L., carpenter employ of M. W. LaBoyleaux, h Main Beaver Emma F., daughter of William A., p o Romulus, r 34, teacher in the Union Free School of Binghamton, N. Y. Beaver M. Edith Miss, daughter of William A., p o Romulus, r 43, teacher Beaver William A., p o Romulus, r 43, b 1828, w Mariette S., farmer 22 Beech Corwin, p o Ovid, r 44, b 1856, farmer, emp. of Jerome H. Swezy Bellby Caroline, widow of Isaac, p o Hayt's Corners, resi- dence do Bellby see also Billby ^OO TOWN OF ROMULUS. Benjamin Ellis W., son of Erastus, p o Kendaia, r 17, b 1870, carpenter, bds with his parents Benjamin Erastus, p o Kendaia, r 17, b 1827, w Harriet N., carpenter and farmer 7, served in the 50th N. Y. engineers in the Union Army about 3 years. Pensioner Bidleman Leland, p o Romulus, b 1872 in Little Falls, N. Y., w Grace, telegrapher, bds with B. VanNostrand Billby Charles, p o Hayt's Corners, b 1858, laborer, h do BiLLBY see also Bellby Billingham AraT., p o Kendaia, emp. of the Acker House Bishop Ira, p o Ovid, r 82, b 1875, laborer, son of William Bishop John W., po Ovid, r — , b 1840, w Laura L., farmer, leases on shares of Mrs. Sarah Manning 25 Bishop Reuben, p o Ovid, r 82, b 1877, laborer, son of William Bishop William, p o Ovid, r 82, b 1848, w Sarah, laborer Blaine Amanda, widow of James, p o Romulus, r 11, owns farm 100 Blaine Angeline, widow of John G., p o Ovid, r 82, owns h and 2 acres Blew Samuel, p o Romulus, b 1863 in Ovid, w Anna D., groceries, tobacco, cigars and fruit, Main, h do Bloomer Edward H., p o Hayt's Corners, r 72, w Sarah A., laborer Bogardus Carrie C Miss, p o Romulus, r 2, home with her father Jacob C Bogardus George T., p o Romulus, r 2, b 1876, student and farmer for his father Jacob C BOGARDUS JACOB C, p o Romulus, r 2, b 1847 in Steuben Co., w Susan Porter, late foreman "King Niagara Vine- yard Co.," farmer 60, has 3 horses, 3 cows, orchard 3 Bogardus Martha J. Miss, p o Romulus, r 2, home w^ith her father Jacob C BOW ANNA W., (Mrs. John W.,) pres. of J. W. Bow Co., p o Romulus, h Seneca Bow Elmer, p o Romulus, b 1873, employe of J. W. Bow Co BOW J. W. CO., incorporated Aug. 1893. A W. Bow, pres. ; M. W. Laboyteaux, vice pres. ; F. S. Adair, Sec. ; J. W. Bow, treas. ; lumber, builders hardware, paints, oils, farming implements, carriages, wagons, coal, phosphates, salt, etc. BOW, JOHN W., p o Romulus, treas. of J. W. Bow Co., b 1858 in York, Livingston Co., w Anna W., h Seneca Boyer Charles S., p o Romulus, ri5, b 1852, w Nettie A., farmer 100, has 30 acres of grapes, and grower of pears, plums, quinces and apricots, 5 horses, 2 cows, owned in company with William W. Boyer of Farmer Bracken Frank, p o Hayt's Corners, r 84, owns h and 1 TOWN OF ROMULUS. 201 Bracken Frank, Jr., po Hayt's Corners, r 84, b 1872, w Maggie, trackman on L. V. Ry. Bracken John, p o Hayt's Corners, r 84, laborer Branigan Dennis, p o Ovid, r 40, b 1842, w Mary, laborer on L. V. Ry. Branigan Patrick, p o Ovid, r 40, b 187 1, laborer Brannen Frank, p o Ovid, r 55, b 1838, w Kate, farmer 130, 9 horses, 4 cows, 40 sheep Brannen John, p o Ovid, r 53, b 1872, employe of Willard State Hospital, son of Frank Brewer, John I., p o Hayt's Corners, r 63, n Hayt's Corners, farmer with his father, Wm. W. Brewer William W., p o Hayt's Corners, r 63, n Hayt's Cor- ners, b 1848, v/ Mary E., farmer, leases on shares of Mrs. Catherine Johnson, 253, has 8 horses, 2 cows Brooks Charles, p o Romulus, r 14, cor 12, born 1832 in France, w Elizabeth, farm laborer Brooks Seabury J., p o Hayt's Corners, r 49, b 1877, farmer with his father, Wm S. Brooks William S., p o Hayt's Corners, r 49, b 1853, w Mar- garet, farmer 100, has 5 horses, 6 cows, 30 sheep Brown Caroline, widow of Isaac, p o Romulus, r 9, farm 45 Brown Chauncey P., p o Hayt's Corners, r 71, b 1870, owns h and yi acre, laborer, fruit grafter Brown Emett E., p o Hayt's Corners, off r 72, farm laborer for Mrs. Elizabeth W. Wilson Brown Elvira, widow of Ira, p o Hayt's Corners, r 45, owns farm 32 Brown George V., p o Hayt's Corners, r 71, born 1838, la- borer, trimmer of orchards and vineyards Brown Hezekiah, p o Hayt's Corners, r 47, b 1852, farmer 88, with his sister Mary A., has peach orchard 6 acres, 3 horses, 4 cows, 3 young cattle Brown John A., po Kendaia, r 17, b 1859, ^ Henrietta, farmer 23, vineyard 14 acres, and rents of Aaron Bi-own estate 5 acres of raspberries, has 2 horses and i cow Brown Lydia Miss, daughter of Isaac C, p o Romulus, r 9, resides with her mother, Caroline Brown MorrisR., po Romulus, r 17, b 1853, w Emma M., stationary engineer, employ of L. V. Ry. Brown Orvill W., p o Hayt's Corners, r 28, b i860, w Anna, farmer 213, has 2 horses, 2 cows Brown Wilfred W,, p o Romulus, r 17, b 1876, stationary en- gineer, employ of L. V. Ry, son of Morris R. Bumpus Harry, p o Hayt's Corners, r 49, b 1817, farmer 107, apple orchard 3 acres, has 3 horses, 5 cows 202 TOWN OF ROMULUS. Bumpus, Sarah E. Miss, p o Hayt's Corners, r 49, dressmaker, daughter of Harry Burke William H., p o Romulus, r 40, b 1823, w Rosette, farmer 40, i acre grapes, 2^ acres apple trees, apiarist 15 colonies Burroughs Cassius, p o East Varick, b 1846, w Elizabeth, farmer 102, has 4 horses, 4 head of cattle and 24 sheep Bryant Aaron C., p o East Varick, r 8, owns with the heirs of his father, Hiram C, farm 100 Bryant Charles E,, p o East Varick, r 8, owns with the heirs of his father, Hiram C, farm 100 Bryant Daniel, p o East Varick, r 8, b 1862, farmer 100, has 12 horses, 5 cows, works the estate of his father, Hiram C. Bryant John, p o Romulus, r 9, b 1843, w Mary, carpenter, owns farm 8 CiiiTipbell Mary, p o Hayt's Corners, r 62, widow of Stephen, owns farm 7 Campbell Patrick W., p o Hayt's Corners, r 62, w Jennie, laborer Carragher Alexander, p o Ovid, b 1839, ^ Mary, laborer, owns b and 1, Railroad Ave Carragher Alexander, Jr., po Ovid, b 1875, farm laborer. Railroad Ave Carragher John, son of Alexander, p o Ovid, b 1873, painter, Railroad Ave Carrell James H., p o Ovid, r 41, b 1858, farmer, manager of farm 6t; acres, owned by Mrs. Jane Salyer Carson William K., p o Kendaia, r 36 n 22, b 1852, w Adah B., farmer 75, 4 horses, 2 cows Chapman Elizabeth L., p o Ovid, dau of Lewis, resident Chapman Grace B., p o Ovid, dau of Lewis, resides on the homestead Chapman Josiah B., p o Ovid, r 75 n 81, b 1815, w Sarah S., farmer 135 in Romulus and in Ovid 365, has 12 horses, 30 sheep, 4 cows, 4 young cattle Chapman Peter C, p o Ovid, r 85 n 73, b 1851, w Louisa S., assessor, farmer 200, the estate of his father Hugh, has 7 horses, 3 cows, fruit and hay grower Chapman Sarah E., p o Ovid, r 85, owns with other heirs the estate of Hugh Chapman 200 acres Chapman Winifred Miss, p o Ovid, dau of Lewis, resident Church Abijah L., p o Romulus, r 11, b 1847, farm 4^ with his mother Eliza, and laborer Church Calvary Episcopal, of Hayt's Corners, erected in 1890, Rev. C. W. McNish rector, has seating capacity for 150, trustees George S. Smith, William Brooks and William Spader TOWN OF ROMULUS. 203 Church Daniel, p o Romulus, r 30. b 1831, vv Anna, farmer with his son Elmer Church Eliza, widow of Abijah B., p o Romulus, r 11, has h and 4)^ acres Church Elmer, p o Romulus, r 30, b 1858, leases on shares of Clermont Yerkes, farm 50, has 4 horses Church Francis S. Miss, dau of Geo. W., p o Romulus, r 11, teacher Church George W., p o Romulus, r ii, b 1844, w Julia M., overseer of the poor, custom cider mill and dealer in cider, vinegar, apple jelly and apples, farm 4 Church Lucy Miss, p o Romulus, r 45, dressmaker Church The First Baptist, of Romulus, p o Kendaia, r 23, or- ganized in 1795 with about 12 members, church edifice erected early, has been constantly occupied and is now in good repair with a membership of over 100 Clark Samuel p o Romulus, w Mary, laborer, Main Cole Edn und P., p o Ovid, r 56, b 1846 in Lodi, w Adella J., auctioneer and farmer 56, has 7 horses, (5 thoroughbred) 3 cows, lecturer of the New York State Grange Cole Thomas F., p o Ovid, r 56, b 1876, medical student, son ofE. P. Combs Emma E., widow of Warren R., p o Romulus, r 24, owns with Mrs. Gertrude Combs farm 65 Combs Gertrude, p o Romulus, r 24, widow of David, owns with her daughter-in-law Emma E. Combs farm 65 Combs Peter M., p o Hayt's Corners, b 1839, town clerk, deal- er in groceries, flour, feed, Yankee notions, etc Conklin Ellen, widow of Loren L., p o Hayt's Corners, r 46, owns farm 65, has 2 horses, i cow Conkling Seely, p o Willard, r 53, b 1844, w Amy A., farmer 10, and laborer Conley Harvey B., p o Hayt's Corners, r 28, farmer for his father Ira D., owns i road horse Conley Ira D., p o Hayt's Corners, r 58, b 1837, w Margaret, farmer 75, 5 horses, 2 cows Conley Isaac S., p o Ovid, r42, b 1840, wMattie A., farmer 103, has 4 horses, 2 cows, 24 sheep, 4 acres apple trees Conley James, p o Willard, r 55, b 1864, w Madge H., farm- er 10 Conley John, p o Willard, r 55, b 1854, w Sarah J., mason Conley John, p o Willard, r 55 Conlin LeRoy C, p o Kendaia, r 22, w Elizabeth, laborer, owns h and 1 Conley Michael, p o Willard, r 543^, w Mary, farmer 89 Conley Peter, p o Willard, r 54^, farmer with his father Michael 204 TOWN OF ROMULUS. Conley Salathiel, p o Romulus, r 30, b 1831, w Ruth A., far- mer 3 acres and laborer Conn George W., p o Hayts Corners, r 61, b 1821, retired farmer and miner, was soldier in Co. C 126th N.Y. Vols. over two years and received a dangerous wound at the battle of Gettysburg Cooley Andrew J., p o Ovid, r 54, b 1847 ,w Mary E., laborer, r h and 1 Cooley Ann, widow of Roland P.,po Romulus, r 11, owns farm 32 Coryell Benjamin, p o Romulus, cor r 1,^ and 34, b 1837, w Sarah J., farmer 41 and leases on shares of F. Brady farm 105, has 4 horses, 2 cows, soldier all through the late war in the 33d N. Y. Vols, and in 50th N. Y. engineers Coryell John H., p o Romulus, b 1857, w Emma G., carpen- ter, Seneca Coryell Newman P., p o Kendaia, r 37 cor 21, b 1845, w Susan L , farmer 60, has 3 acres of grapes, 50 apple trees, 100 plum trees, 4 horses, 4 cows Coryell R. Lee, son of John H., p o Romulus, employ Covert House Crane Amos, po Kendaia, cor r 17 and 22, w Elizabeth K., postmaster, blacksmith and wagon maker, was the first postmaster at the organization of the othce in May 1862 Crane Anna B. Miss,p o Kendaia, cor r 17 and 22, dressmaker, dau of Amos Crane Carlton A., p o Kendaia, cor r 17 and 22, clerk for his father Amos Crane Caroline, widow of Thomas M., p o Kendaia, r 22, resident Crane Ellis, p o Kendaia, r 18 n cor 17, b 1858, w Agnes W., blacksmith and wagon maker, owns h and 1 and 5 acres on r 19, I acre grapes Crane Emeline, widow of Thomas M., p o Romulus, r,9 cor 24, owns farm 4 Crissey Hiram, p o Hayt's Corners, r 71, b 1850, w Julia E., (Ditmars & Crissey) Crissey Jennie E. Miss,p o Hayt's Corners, r 71, school teacher, dau of Hiram Crowley Dellazon, p o Ovid, r 42, farmer with his father Isaac Covert Darwin C, p o Hayt's Corners, r 62, b 1842, w Mary, farmer 55, has 3 horses, 2 cows, hay and grain grower Covert Frank, p o Romulus, r 5, b 1870, w Anna, laborer Covert Franklin P., p o Hayt's Corners, r 61, b 1861, w Maryette, painter and paper hanger Covert Fred, p o Hayt's Corners, r 62, b 1870, laborer TOWN OF ROMULUS. 205 Covert Hamlin T., p o Hayt's Corners, r 6i, b 1866, w Lida M., farmer with his father Theodore T., and dealer in farm implements Covert Horatio J., p o Kendaia, r 23, b 1849, ^ Laura J., laborer Covert House, p o Romulus, erected in May 1887, and opened by the proprietor James Flynn Covert Lincoln, p o Hayt's Corners, r 61, son of Theodore T., farmer, home with his brother Hamlin T Covert Sarah J., (Mrs., Theodore T.,) p o Hayt's Corners, r 61, owns farm 76 acres Covert Silas, p o Hayt's Corners, r 62, b 1872, painter and laborer Covert Theodore T., p o Hayt's Corners, r 61, b 1829, w Sarah J., farmer 150, has 3 cows, 5 horses, &c. Covert William C, p o Kendaia, r 23, b 1875, son of Horatio J., student at Geneseo Normal school Day George, p o Kendaia, r i, b 1859 ^" England, w Eliza- beth, fruit grower, has 3 acres of plums and 1 5^ of apri- cots, professional fruit budder, grafter, and trimmer of trees and grape vines Day Richard E., p o Hayt's Corners, r 49, b 1852, highway comr., farmer on the unsettled estate of his father James, 107 acres, has 5 horses, 4 cows, 16 sheep, 5 swine Deal John, p o Hayt's Corners, b 1839, ^ Barbara, farmer, leases on shares ofChas. Sutton of Ovid 160, has 4 cows and 5 horses Dean Edward R., p o Romulus, r 7, b 1835, ^ Martha, leases on shares of R. J. Hunt of Trumansburg, farm about 140, and owns farm on r 8, 28 acres, has 4 horses, 2 cows . Dean William, p o Romulus, r 7, b 1871, farmer with his father Edward R. Delanor Lee, p o Kendaia, r 16, b 1857, w Luella M., farm 4, 3 acres grapes, and section hand L. V. Ry Delaney James E., p o Ovid, h near Ovid depot, dealer in groceries and liquors, store on Seneca Street, Ovid Delmarter George W., p o Romulus, r 30, b 1870, w Annie E., farm laborer Denniston Daniel C, p o Kendaia, r 21, b 1837 in Orange Co., N. Y., w Minerva J., town assessor, farmer 2, soldier in Co. G, 50th N. Y. engineers in civil war, pensioner Denniston Henry H., p o Kendaia, b 1834 ^^ Orange Co, w Hannah, farmer, i acre and works farm of 108 tor his brother Dr. Denniston of Ovid Devan Charles, p o Kendaia, r i, b 1874 ^^ Italy, laborer, bds with Edward Gates 15 2o6 TOWN OF ROMULUS. Dickens Anna, widow of Jacob, p o Ovid, r 82, employe of Willard State Hospital Dickins Francis, p o Ovid, r 82, laborer, son of Anna DICKERSON CHARLES, p o Hayts Corners, r 85, b 1814, farmer 178, has 7 horses, i cow, hay and grain grower. His father Charles settled on an adjoining farm in the woods in 1798, and died there in 1861 Dickerson Charles, p o Hayt's Corners, r 72, b 1836, w Mary E., farmer 95, has 4 horses three cows, 6 young cattle Dimick Andrew J., p o Hayfs Corners, r 48, b 1830, w Eu- phracia, farmer 102, has 4 acres of apple trees, 3 horses, 4 cows Dimick Elmer, p o Hayt's Corners, r 59, b 1865, laborer Ditmars Fred S., p o Hayfs Corners, r 71, b 1866, w Mary E., (Ditmars & Crissey) Ditmars & Crissey, (Fred S. Ditmars & Hiram Crissey), p o Hayt's Corners, r 71, farmer 197, have 50 sheep, 5 cows, 4 young cattle, 5 horses, lumbermen Doremus Franklin C, p o Romulus, r 35, b 1849, ^ Hattie S., farmer on shares the estate of his father Garret, 105 acres, 4 horses and 4 cows Doremus Hannah H., widow of Garret, owns with the heirs his estate 105 acres. Richard Doremus, father of Garret, came from N. J., and settled on this place in the woods in the last decade of 1700 Dougherty Bernard, p o Kendia, r 37, b 1856, w Catherine, mason and farmer 12, vineyard 3^ acres ^ acre plum trees Dougherty Patrick, p o Kendaia, r 37, b 18 12 in Ireland, w Margaret, farmer 46 Dougherty Patrick, p o Kendaia, r 37, b 1863, laborer Doughty Seward, p o Romulus, r 24, b 1852, farmer 65, has 4 acres of apple trees. 3 horses, 2 cows Doyle Margaret Miss, p o Ovid, r 58, owns farm 7 acres Dramns Stephen, p o Romulus, r 40, w Susan, carpenter Dunlap Charles, p o Ovid, r 44, b i860, w Eva, farmer, leases 100 of his father Joseph, has i horse, 2 cows Dunlap Joseph, p o Ovid, r 44, b 1823, farmer 100, has 3 horses, i cow, 28 sheep, apple orchard, 8 acres Dutton Wilber C, p o Romulus, r 29, b 1853, w Ettie D., far- mer and manager Mrs. Mary E. Seely's farm 88 Earley Michael, p o Ovid, r 51, b 1852, w Anna, farmer 60, has 4 horses, owns stock horse Champion Charlie E., and 4 cows Ellsworth Moses D., p o Romulus, off r 11, b 1826, leases on shares with William O. Goltry farm 105 of Augustus Van Nostrand, has 35 sheep, 4 horses, i cow TOWN OF ROMULUS. 207 EMMONS MARY, widow of Lafayette (who died May 9, 1885 )p o Hayts Corners, r 85, owns h and 1 in Sheldrake, resides with her aged father Charles Dicl^erson Everett DeWitt C, p o Ovid, r 51, b 1864, leases on shares of Emma M. Everett farm 65, has 4 horses and 2 cows Everett Emma M., p o Ovid, r 51, owns farm 65 Everett Harvey C, p o Kendaia,r 21, b 1859 ^" Orange, N.Y., farmer 150, has 6 horses, 7 cows, swine 14 head Everett Irvin C, p o Romulus, r 16, b 185 1, w Virginia V., owns farm in Varick 76, and leases on shares the estate of the late Aaron Brown 100 acres, has 10 horses, 4 cows and 50 sheep Everett Lillie O. Miss, p o Kendaia, r 21 housekeeper for her brother Harvey C. Everett Saron E., p o Hayts Corners, r 46, b 1849, w Ella C, house and carriage painter, grainer, and paper hanger, owns h and 2 acres Everett Thomas H., p o Kendaia, r 21, b 1833, resides with his son Harvey C. Everett William H,, p o Romulus, r 16, b 1841 w Caroline E., farmer 60, has 5 horses and i cow, hay and grain grower EVERTS DANIEL F. M. D., p o Romulus, b 1845 in Hec- tor, w Mary D., graduate of the medical department of the University of Buffalo, class of 1875, ^^^ again in 1876 from Long Island College Hospital, located in Romulus in the fall of 1876, office and residence Seneca St., soldier in Co I, 4th N. Y. in civil war, was in many battles Finn Catherine, widow of James, p o Romulus, r 30, owns farm 8 Fitzgerald Martin J., p o Willard, off r 56, b i856,w Winnefred, employe of Willard State Asylum Fitzsimmons John, p o Romulus, r45, b 1866, farm laborer, 43^ acres, the estate of his father Edward Fitzsimmons Mary, widow of Edward, p o Romulus, r 45, owns h and 5 acres Fitzsimmons Patrick, p o Hayt's Corneis, r 76, b 1856, w Maggie, laborer employe of Albert Lane Fitzsimmons Stephen, p o Hayt's Corners, r 48, b 1850 in Ire- land, w Jane, farmer 81, has 3 standard bred horses, one a stock horse, Fitzsimmons' Champion Fitzsimmons Thomas, p o Romulus, r 45, b 1866, laborer Flynn James, p o Romulus, b i860, w Katie, prop'r of Covert House, Main Flynn John, p o Romulus, r 35, b 1856 farmer 13 Foley Sarah Miss, p o Ovid, r 50, resident, owns h and 1 Folwell George F., p o Kendaia, r 39 cor 37, b 1849 ^^ Lodi, w Laura J., farms the estate of his father 118 acres, has 7 208 TOWN OF ROMULUS. acres grapes, 60 grade Shropshire sheep, 6 horses, 5 head of cattle Foster William H., p o Hayt's Corners, b 1844, w Jennette, laborer French James, son of Rose, p o Ovid, owns omnibus route from Ovid to Ovid station and mail carrier, and owns bus from Ovid to Willard station, Railrqad avenue French James, p o Hayts Corners, r 64, b 1849, farmer 25, and leases on shares of E. Denton Johnson farm 85, has 5 horses, 2 cows French Hugh, p o Ovid, son of Rose, driver for his brother James, Railroad avenue French Rose Mrs., p o Ovid, owns h and 1 Railroad ave Cable Charles, p o East Varick, r 8, b 1871, son of James, farmer Gable Ernest, p o East Varick. b 1876, son of James, farmer Gable George, p o East Varick, r 8, b 1877, son of James, farmer Gable James, p o East Varick, r 8, b 1849, ^ Martha, leases on shares of Charles Hughitt farm 150, has 8 horses, 6 cows, 35 sheep Gable William J., p o East Varick, r 8, b 1869, son of James, / farmer, employe 9f Daniel Johnson Gaughan Mary, widow of Patrick, po Romulus, r 31, house. keeper for J. M, Yerkes, and owns farm and house 7^ acres on r 50 Gardner Evelina, widow of Ebenezer, p o Romulus, resident, owns h and 1, Main GARRISON CHARLES C, p o Kendaia, r 22, b 1873 (H. Garrison & Son) Garrison Fred B., p o Kendaia, r 22, son of Henry, carpenter and laborer GARRISON HENRY, p o Kendaia, r 22 (H. Garrison & Son) highway comV, farmer 15, has i/^ acre grapes, y^. acre raspberries, soldier in civil war in the 50th N. Y. Engi- neers, pensioner. His grandfather, John Garrison served through the Revolutionary war and settled in Ovid in 1810 Garrison James, p o Kendaia, r 22, b 1835, ^ Margaret G., mail messenger, owns h and 1, served in Co. G, 50th N. Y. Engineers from August, 1862, to the close of the war, pensioner GARRISON H. & SON, p o Kendaia, r 22, dealers in groc- eries, clothing, boots and shoes Gates Edward, p o Kendaia, r i, b 1835, w Charlotte, farmer 4, all in vineyard, and farms on shares Gates FrankHn, p o Kendaia, ,r 2, b 1818 ih Rome, N. Y., w TOWN OF ROMULUS. 209 Mary A., farmer 2, one acre grapes, and works on shares 25 acres GIBSON ROBERT, p o Kendaia, r 19, b 1826 in Scotland, w Margaret, soldier in Co. C, 26th N. Y.Vols. 3 years, disabled and a pensioner ; gardener 4 acres, has 2 acres of grapes, i acres apple trees, owned by his son James W., af Waterloo GIBSON THOMAS R., p o Kendaia, r 19, b 1866 in Scot- land, law student Giddings Elizabeth, p o Romulus, r 34, widow of Amos C, who died Feb. 17, 1894, owns farm on r 34, 58 acres Giddings J. Seely, p o Romulus, r 14, b 1845, ^ Catherine E., farmer 88, has 6 horses, 2 cows, 25 grade Shropshire and Hampshire sheep Giddings William D., p o Romulus, b 1822, farmer 182, horse breeder, has 16 head, 50 grade Southdown sheep, 3 cows, res Seneca Gilliland Edward M., po Hayts Corners, r 49, b 1848, w Mary A., farmer leases on shares of Harry Bumpus 107 acres Gilliland William D., p o Hayts Corners, r 49, b 1876, farmer with his father Edward Gilmore Happy, widow of David, p o Willard, r 38, resides with her son James H. Gilmore James H., p o Willard, r 38, b 1843 in Hector, N.Y., farmer 130, has apple orchard S acres, grain and hay grower Godley Lorenzo C, p o Romulus, r 29, b i'J42, w Ella, far- mer 320, has 6 horses, 100 sheep, 4 cows, 3 yearling cattle, grain and hay grower Goltry William O., p o Romulus, r 11, leases on shares of Mrs. Ann Cooley farm 32, and with M. D. Ellsworth of A. Van Nostrand 105 acres Gould Charles, p o Hayt's Corners, r 50, b 1840, w Rosa, laborer Graves Charles W., p o Hayt's Corners, b 1868, w Carrie L., laborer employ of I. N. Seeley Green Ezra C, p o Hayt's Corners r 47, b 1846, w Eva, far- mer 50, apple orchard 2 acres, 2 of peach trees and 100 pear trees, has 3 horses, 4 cows Griffith William, p o Kendaia, r 36, b 1841, w Jane A., farm laborer Guerin George W., p o Romulus, r5, b 1830, w Elizabeth, laborer, owns h and i acre Hagan Ann, widow of Thomas, p o Romulus, r 5, owns h and 2 acres Hagan Eliza Miss, p o Romulus, r 5, domestic, resides with her mother Mrs. Ann Haofan 2IO TOWN OF ROMULUS. Hagan Patrick, p o Romulus, r 5, b 1849, w Anna, constable, soldier in the Union army, farmer 16 Hallack Halsey P., p o Romulus, r 14, b 1825 in Tyrone, N. Y., w Elizabeth, farmer 40, 4 horses, i cow Hancy John H., p o Hayt's Corners, r 60, b 1873, painter Hancy Joseph, p o Hayt's Corners, cor r 62 and 69, b 1863, w Satie M., apiary 75 colonies, manufacture of honeycomb foundation and dealer in bee keepers' supplies Hancy Mary A., widow of Herman M.,p o Hayts Corners, r 60, owns farm 22, has 4 acres raspberries and apple orchard 5 acres, peach orchard 3 acres Hancy William B.,p o Hayt's Corners, r 60 n 48, b 1859, w Nellie, teacher and farmer 30, has 3^ acres raspberries Hapenny John, p o Ovid, r 50, w Mary, farmer Harriatty Bridget, widow of Hugh, p o Ovid, r 57, h and 5 acres Harriatty William, p o Ovid, r 57, b 1859, ^ Bridget, laborer HARRIS CHARLES E., p o Hayt's Corners, b 185 i,w Anna A., constable, general merchant, runs a grocery wagon on the road, proprietor carriage shop and deals in carri- ages, wagons and sleighs and prop'r of Harris Hall for public entertainments, owns fruit farm 20, has 3 acres of berries, and ^ acre grapes, grower of peaches, plums, pears and apples, notary public, special attention given to collections Henry George Y., p o Romulus, r 24, b 1873, laborer, employe of Cayuga Lake Vineyard Co Henry Herman, p o Romulus, r 24, b 1844, ^ Florence J., foreman Cayuga Lake Vineyard Co. 201 acres Henry Jay M., p o Romulus, r 24, son of Herman, laborer, employe of Cayuga Lake Vineyard Co Hindle Albert E., p o Kendaia, general manager of the store of M. E. Bachman of Geneva, located at Kendaia, general merchandise and groceries Hindle Mary J-, p o Kendaia, widow of MerritR., resident Hinkley Jane, widow, p o Romulus, r 12, b 1801, home with her dau Mrs., Sarah J. Steele Hoaglan Bert, p o Hayt's Corners, r 45, son of Jefferson, far- mer for D. D. Johnson Hoaglan Jefferson, p o Hayt's Corners, r 45, b 1835, w Wilhel- mina E., farmer 49^, has 3 horses, 3 cows Hoaglin Calvin, p o Hayt's Corners, r 63 n Hayt's Corners, b 1838, w Naomi, laborer, owns h and }4 acre Howard BoydF., p o Hayt's Corners, r 62, b 1868, apiarist 75 colonies TOWN OF ROMULUS. 21 1 Howard C. Burt, p o Hayt's Corners, b 1869, w Ida B., (Howard & Ayres,) farmer leases of William Hancy y) acres, apriarist 50 colonies Howard Jarvis C, p o Hayt's Corners, r 62 b 1836, w Lucy A., farmer 65, fruit grower, has 40 acres, apple trees, 4 cows, 2 horses, hay and grain grower, apiarist 100 colonies Howard Marshall P., p o Hayt's Corners, r 62, b 1872, student at Ovid Union Free school Howard & Ayres, p o Hayt's Corners, (C. Burt Howard and Harvey L. Ayres,) custom feed mill, dealers in feed and grain and manufacturers crates for berries, fruit and vegetables, also planing mill Hughes Edward, p o Romulus, r 51, b 1840, w Elizabeth C, farmer leases on shares 245 of John Moley of Rochester, has 7 horses, 4 cows Hughes Jennie M. Miss, p o Romulus, r 51, milliner, dau of Edward Hughes William E., p o Romulus, r 51, b 187 1, farmer in company with his father Edward Hughs Robert, p o Ovid, r 57, b 1846, w Elizabeth, laborer, owns h and }4 acres Hughs Robert, Jr., p o Ovid, r 57, b 1875, laborer Hughs William, son of Robert, p o Ovid, r 57, b 1874, 1^^~ orer Hunt Julius F., p o Kendaia, r 16, b 1855, w Mary E., farmer 25 acres on r 16 and summer resort 11 acres on Seneca Lake off r 38, fruit grower ii^acres in grapes, 6^ rasp- berries, 2)4 plums, i^acre quinces, ^ acre pears, }4 acre cherries, apiarist 60 colonies, owns and conducts a fruit evaporator. His great grandfather Joseph voted here at at the first town meeting 1794 Jacacks Frederick, p o Ovid, r 71, b 1830, w Matilda, farmer and manager of 60 acres owned by his wife, hay and grain grower Jacacks Matilda, Mrs. Frederick, p o Ovid, r 71, owns farm 60, has 2 Jersey cows James Frank E., p o Kendaia, r i, b i860 in Italy, N. Y., w Crace A., farmer, leases on shares of Charles Kennedy 60 Jefery Charles, p o Ovid, r 51, b 1873, farmer with his father Samuel S Jefery Samuel S., p o Ovid, r 51, b 1849, ^ Kate, farmer 35 and leases on shares of Mrs. Harriet Watkins of Naples, Ont. Co. 130 acres, has 7 horses, 2 cows Jeffery Jackson, p o Romulus, r 30, b 1844, ^ Matilda, farm- er isy^ 2i2 TOWN OF ROMULUS. Johnson Catharine, widow of Abram B., p o Hayt's Corners, farm 300, estate of her late husband, has 20 high grade Hampshire sheep, 2 horses, i cow Johnson Daniel D., p o Romulus, r 25, farmer, refused to give information Johnson Emily and Helen Misses, p o Hayt's Corners, r 68, owns farm 102, the estate of Nelson Johnson, deceased Johnson Hiram B., p o Hayt's Corners, r 68, b 1837, resides with his sisters Emily and Helen Johnson Johnson House, p o Hayt's Corners, I.N. Seeley & Son prop- rietors, livery attached Johnson Morris E., p o Ovid, r 56, b 1845, w Jennie L., farm- er 102, has 4 horses, 11 sheep, 4 cows Jones Jacob E., p o Ovid, r 82, b 1878, farm laborer Jones Jane B., p o Ovid, widow of Lewis, who died March 6, 1894, farm 93, has 9 horses and 4 cows Jones John E., p o Ovid, r 82, b 1873, farm laborer KARR FREDERICK S., p o Kendaia, r i, b 1837 on the farm where he now resides, w Emma A., farmer 51^, has ^ acre plum trees, ^ pear trees, about 20 apple trees, 25 quince trees, 25 currant bushes and 250 grape vines Keenan Terrence, p o Romulus, r 34, b 1845 in Ireland, w Mary, farmer 51, has 2 horses, i cow Keenan James, p o Romulus, r 34, b 1874, farmer with his father Terrence Kelly Michael, p o Ovid, r 82, laborer Kelly Orlando B., p o Kendaia, r38, laborer Kendall Carrie, widow of Alba, p"o Ovid, resident, r h and 1 cor r 74 and 82 Kendall Lewis J., p o Ovid, r 74 cor 82, b 1876, student, re- sides with his mother Carrie Kenna John, p o Willard, b 1857, w Mary A., herdsman, emp of Willard State Hospital, h Railroad ave Kennedy Charles R., p o Kendaia, r i, b i860, w Fanny L., horse breeder and dealer, farmer 60, has 9 horses, i cow Kinnan Randolph, p o Ovid, r 58, b 1834, ^ Mary A., farmer 33, has 2 horses, 2 cows Kinnan Seeley, p o Ovid, r 44, b 1858, w Barbara, leases on shares of C. G. Birdsall farm 120, has 3 horses, 3 cows, 48 sheep, and with Jesse Haggerty owns feed mill in Ovid village Kinne Bros., p o Ovid, coal &c., at depot, see Ovid village Kinne Cyrus M., p o Ovid, r 74, b 181 2, 72 years in the house where he yet resides, w Lufanny, farmer 140 Kinne Daniel M., p o Hayt's Corners, r 46 cor 49, b 1844, as- sessor, farmer on the estate of his father Henry L., has 28 TOWN OF ROMULUS. 213 acres, and leases on shares of his mother Mary 90 acres, has 20 sheep, 4 horses Kinne Darwin C, p o Ovid, r 51 cor 68, b 1845, w Gertrude E , farmer 165, 12 horses, 6 cows, general farmer, and dealer in hay and farm implements, has been town clerk 6 or 7 3'ears, and supervisor 2 years Kinne Elnora, Mrs. Wm. H., p o Ovid, r 74, owns farm on r II of 90 acres Kinne John S., p o Hayt's Corners, r 49, b 1851, w Emma E., farmer ^6 and leases 36 of the Kinne estate, has 2 horses, 3 cows, 35 sheep Kinne Mary, widow of Henry L., p o Hayfs Corners, r 46 cor 49, owns of the estate of her husband 90 acres, has 3 cows Kinne Phebe H., widow of David W., (deceased May 2,1891,) p o Ovid, r 75, resides with Rev. Wisner Kinne Kinne Phebe M., p o Hayt's Corners, r 46 cor 49, owns of the estate of her father Henry L. 22^ acres Kinne Thomas H., p o Ovid, r45, farmer 85, 4 horses and 20 sheep KINNE WILLIAM H. Hon., p o Ovid, r 74, b 1846, w Elnora (Blaine,) (Kinne Bros.), ex-Member of Assembly 1892 KINNE WISNER Rev., p o Ovid, w Margaret, r 75, b 1859 on the place where he now resides, (his father David W. was born on the same township lot in 1814, and -his grandfather Elijah, and great-grandfather Capt. Elijah Kinne resided in the same neighborhood) minister of the gospel. Tabernacle Church of New York City, now farmer 135, has 80 high grade Shropshire sheep, 6 horses, 10 head of cattle, hay and grain grower Knapp Herbert B., p o Ovid, r 56, b 1864, w Harriet E., far- mer 105, has 50 high grade Shropshire sheep,, 2 horses and 3 cows Knight Satie E., Miss, p o Romulus, r 16, teacher Krumaech Augustus, p o Romulus, r 10, son of Mary, farm laborer Krumaech George, p o Romulus, r 10, son of Mary, farm laborer Krumaeck Mary, p o Romulus, r 10, widow of Charles, h and I acre Kuns James H., p o Ovid, r 44, b 1872, farmer for his father Levi Kuns Levi, p o Ovid, r 44, b 1840, w Catherine, leases of Junius Judson of Rochester farm 184, has 5 horses, 3 cows and 143 sheep 214 TOWN OF ROMULUS. Kuns William, p o Ovid, r 44, b 1867, farmer for his father Levi LA BOYTEAUX MORGAN W., p o Romulus, b 1864, ar- chitect, contractor and builder, employs in the season six to nine men; vice pres J. W. Bow Co., bds Hinkley House Landis Lorenzo, p o Hayt's Corners, r 63 n Havt's Corners, b 1859, ^ Annie M., carpenter, owns h and i acre Lane Albert, p o Hayt's Corners, b 1845, w Martha T., post- master and justice of the peace 6 years, manager of the store of M. T. Lane, dealer in groceries, hats, caps, boots and shoes, and in fruit of all kinds, hay and live stock, has 3 horses, and owns and runs a hay press Lane David, p o Hayt's Corners, r 47 cor 60, b 1844, ^ Mary E., farmer 147, has 13 cows, 8 horses, about 4 acres of peach trees, 2 acres of apple trees, 3 acres of grapes Lane Samuel P., po Hayt's Corners, b 1848, w Sarah M., farmer 33, has 5 cows, 2 horses, 3 swine Lane Thaddeus, A., p o Hayt's Corners, r 62, b 1855, w Bar- bara, farmer on the Lane homestead 113, peach orchard 4 acres, pear orchard 4 acres, and 3 acres of apple trees, has 6 horses, 2 cows, 22 sheep, has an artificial fish pond of pure spring water stocked with black bass, carp and bull heads, cuts large quantities of ice for market from this pond Lang Patrick, p o Ovid, r 50, b 1826,, w Margaret, laborer, h and I acre Larkin Catherine Miss, p o Willard, r 54^, owns farm 45, has 3 cows Larkin Michael, p o Ovid, r 41, b 1834, ^ Catherine, farmer II, laborer Larkin Owen, p o Ovid, r 56, b 1863, w Mary, owns h and 2 acres and leases on shares of his father Patrick farm 95 Larkin Owen, p o Ovid, r 56, b 1856, w Mattie E., farmer owns h and 2 acres, and leases of his father Patrick, farm about 90 acres Larkin Owen, p o Ovid, r 57, w Catherine, laborer, owns h and 3 acres Larkin Patrick, p o Ovid, r 54^, b about 1824 in Ireland, w Mary, farmer 95, has 3 horses, 2 cows, 20 sheep Larkin Rose Miss, p o Willard, r 54^, resides with her sister Catherine * Laughrin John, p o Ovid, r 82, b 1877, horse trainer, son of Owen Sr. Laughrin Owen Sr., po Ovid, r 82, b about 1846 in Ireland, w Catherine, laborer, owns h and i acre Laughrin Owen Jr., p o Ovid, r 82, b 1874, laborer TOWN OF ROMULUS. 215 Lewis David, p o Romulus, r 9 cor 24, b 1876, farm laborer Lisk W. Leonard, p o Romulus, b 1853, w Anna M., (Snook & Lisk), clerk for Clinton A. Warne, h Main Litzenberger Elbert S., p o Hayt's Corners, b 1871, son of Levi S., telegraph operator at Geneva, emp. L. V. Ry. LITZENBERGER, LEVI S., p o Hayt's Corners, b 1834, w Eliza J., commission merchant and dealer in hay, grain, farmer's produce and farm implements, coal, salt, phos- phates, etc., and farmer 100, has 2 acres apple trees, 150 plum trees, 3 horses, hay and grain grower Long, Andrew S., p o Willard, r 38, b 1858 in New York City, w Jennie, farmer 150, has 21 acres of grapes, 5 acres peaches, 2 of plums, Y^ acre quinces, 5 acres of apple trees, 2 high grade Jersey cows, 6 horses Lyman Ellen Miss, p o Romulus, r 12, daughter of Mrs. Kate, domestic Lyman Kate, widow of John, p o Romulus, r 12, owns h and 5 acres Lyman Thomas, p o Romulus, b i860, w Marie M., collector of taxes, blacksmith, emp. of Wm. P. Goodman, h and 1, off Main Lyman Thomas J., p o Romulus, r 11, b 1863, farmer 20, 50 ■ apple trees, 3 horses, I cow, the estate of James Lyman, deceased, Jan. 1894 Lynch Addie C., widow of Peter, p o Romulus, r 8, owns farm 21^ Lynch James, p o Hayt's Corners, r 59, b 1858, w Lelia, gen- eral farmer 46, has 2 horses, 2 cows Lyon Ann E. Miss, p o Romulus, r 12, owns the Lyon home- stead 10 acres, and 20 acres cor r 3 and 13, and with the heirs of S. Lobdel 20 acres in Varick, and has 2 cows, 3 horses Lyon Hattie M. Miss, p o Hayt's Corners, milliner and dress- maker Lyon Laura S., widow of Harvey, p o Hayt's Corners, res. do lyfack George H., p o Hayt's Corners, r 48, b 1868, w Hat- tie, farm laborer Mann Ellen Miss, p o Romulus, r 10, teacher and dressmaker, dau of Thomas Mann George, son of Thomas, p o Romulus, r 10, farmer Mann Thomas, p o Romulus, r 10, b 1827, w Eliza A., farmer 85, has 4 horses, 45 sheep, 2 cows, 120 apple trees Markell Frank, p o Hayt's Corners, r 48, laborer Markell George, p o Hayt's Corners, r 47. b 1832, w Adelia, farmer 63, has 3 head of cattle and 3 horses 2l6 TOWN OF ROMULUS. Markell John H., p o Hayt's Corners, b 1836, w Cordelia B., dealer in hay and farmer, owns 2 farms, 122 and 100 acres respectively, and home with 10 acres Markell Willie, p o Hayt's Corners, r 46, b 187 1, laborer Marsh Arthur, p o Willard, r 55^ b 1876, farmer with his father Thomas, and breeder of full blood Plymouth Rock fowls Marsh Daniel B., p o Romulus, r 25, b 1817, farmer, owns with his brother Thomas farm 140, has 2 horses, 3 cows, 12 grade Merino sheep, 2 j4 acres of apple trees Marsh Frank T., son of Theodore, p o Romulus, r 9, b 1871, farm laborer Marsh Grace R. Miss, p o Romulus, r 25, housekeeper for her father, Daniel B. Marsh Lillie Miss, p o Ron^ulus, r 9, teacher, dau of Theodore Marsh Theodore, p o Romulus, r 9, b 1845, w Rachael, farmer emp. of his father, Thomas Marsh Thomas, p o Romulus, r 25, cor 28, b 181 1 in New Jersey, farmer 52, and owns with his brother Daniel farm 146 MARSH THOMAS, p o Willard, r 55, b 1835, w F. Jennie, farmer iii, market gardner, has 2}4 acres berries, }4 sieve grapes, i of plum trees, ^ of quinces, ^ of peaches, 4 of apple trees, 5 horses, 4 cows, 45 high grade Shropshire sheep, 26 lambs, 12 swine, 300 fowls and 150 chickens, and a grower of White Swede oats and other seed grain, apiarist 26 colonies, dealer in honey in the comb. His grandfather, Thomas Marsh, settled on this place about 1810, where he died. It has been successively the home of his son Thomas, and grandson Thomas, who now owns the place, and his great grandson, Thomas Martin Bridget, widow of Thomas, p o Kendaia, r 17, owns h and 7 acres Martin William, son of Thomas, po Kendaia, r 17, laborer Mathews Frank, p o Romulus, r 14, b 1837, w Mary A., farm laborer Matteson William W., p o Ovid, b 1848, w Maggie J., carpen- ter, owns h and 1, Railroad Ave McCavitt Patrick, p o Ovid, r 82, w Sarah, stone mason and laborer McClafferty Alton, p o Romulus, r 34, b 1852, w Jennie, farmer 20, and leases of his wife's mother, Elizabeth Gid- dings, 58, has i^ acres grapes and 2 or 3 acres berries McDermot Andrew, p o Ovid, oft' r 40, farmer 89, b 1825 (w Margaret, died Jan. 25, 1894,) has 8 horses, 3 cows, 3 young cattle TOWN OF ROMULUS. 217 McDermot James, p o Ovid, off r 40, b 1862, farmer with his father, Andrew McGinnis Ella C. Miss, p o Ovid, r 44. dau of Matthew, teacher McGinnis Matthew, p o Ovid, r 44, b 1846, w Mary, farmer 30, 3 horses, 3 cows McGrane Andrew, p o Romulus, r 35, b 1853, w Mary A., farmer 100, horse breeder 11 head, 4 cows, grain grower, and leases on shares 50 acres owned by his mother McGrane Bridget, widow of Andrew, p o Ovid, r 58, owns farm 45 McLoughlin John, p o Ovid, r 85, b 1838, w Elizabeth, farmer, emp. James O'Connell McMann Edward, p o Hayt's Corners, r 73, b 1818, w Cath- erine, farmer 100, has 3 acres of iruit trees, 7 horses, 3 cows McNany Peter, p o Hayt's Corners, r 50, w Anna, laborer, owns h and 2 acres McWhorter Eugene L., p o Kendaia, r 18, b 1875, son of Henry S., farmer with his father McWHORTER HENRY S., p o Kendaia, r 18, b 1851, w Alice I., farmer 106, has 4 horses, 4 cows, 46 sheep, grain and hay grower, and owns and conducts with his brother, Thomas B., a steam threshing machine McWHORTER THOMAS B., p o Kendaia, r 22, b 1848, w Martha E., carpenter, farmer 66, 3 horses, 3 head of cat- tle, threther by steam power with his brother Henry S. Meckins John, p o Ovid, r 56, b 1852 in Ireland, w Kate, owns h and i acre, laborer Messier James W., p o Hayt's Corners, b i860, w Hattie B., (Smith & Messier.) Messier William, p o Ovid, r 71, b 186 u, w Annie, farmer, on the estate of his father, Abraham Messier, 100 acres, has 3 horses, 4 cows Miller Augustus C, p o Hayt's Corners, r 46, b 1816, farmer 87, has 50 sheep, 2 Hambletonian horses, i cow Miller Burgh, p o Kendaia, r 17, laborer, «on of Edward Miller Edward, p o Kendaia, r 17, w Melinda, retired lawyer, owns h and i acre Miller Eva Miss, p o Kendaia, r 17, dressmaker Miller Henry S., p o Hayt's Corners, r 59, b 1820 on the farm where he now resides, and where his father Ezra, brother of the late Hon. Judge Elijah Miller, settled in 1815, w Susan A., farmer 155, has 300 apple trees, 4 horses and 4 cows Managhan James, p o Ovid, r 53, b 1850, farmer, equal part- ner with his brother John 2l8 TOWN OF ROMULUS. Monighan John, p o Ovid, r 53, b 1852, w Bridget, farmer 98, with his brother James has 7 horses and 4 cows Monroe John, p o Romulus, b 1828, w Esther J., retired farmer, owns in Varick 115, and 11 in Romulus, has 40 sheep, 2 cows and 5 horses, 5 acres of grapes, i acre plums and ]^ of currants Monroe John N., p o Romulus, b 1870, farmer, leases on shares of his father, John, 115 acres Monroe Mary, p o Romulus, widow of Stephen, aged 87, re- sides with her daughter, Mrs. Jesse Yerkes Mooney Eliza and Sarah J. Misses, p o Romulus, r 24, own farm 10 with their sister, Mrs. Margaret Quigley. All re- side here. Mundy Abner, p o Hayt's Corners, r 27, laborer, owns h andl Mund}^ Adaline, widow of Isaiah, p o Hayt's Corners, r 27, owns farm 22 Mundy Asahel G., p o Hayt's Corners, r 49, b 1859, w Cor- nelia D., farmer 5, and leases on shares of George W. Jacacks S'^, has 2 horses, i cow Mundy Hannibal, p o Romulus, r 24, leases on shares of Gertrude and Emma E. Combs farm 65 Mundy Horace, p o Hayt's Corners, r 27, farmer, with his mother, Adaline Munson Alexander, p o Hayt's Corners, b 1828, w Cornelia A., laborer Munson Amos P., p o Hayt's Corners, b 1873, blacksmith, emp. of Ira Allen Munson Munson Ira Allen, p o Hayt's Corners, b 1853, w Ida E., blacksmith and wagon maker, and dealer in agricultural implements Murphy Bridget, widow of James, p o Romulus, r 42, owns farm 10 Murphy Frank, p o Ovid, r 42, laborer, r h and 1 Murphy Gansevoort M., p o Romulus, b 1845, custom shoe maker, bds Hinkley House, shop near depot Murphy George, p o Ovid, b about 1844 in Scotland, w Cath- erine, trackman L. V. Ry., h Railroad Ave Murphy George, Jr., po Ovid, b 1869 in Scotland, trackman emp. of L. V. Ry. Railroad Ave Murphy James, p o Romulus, r 42, farmer, with his mother Bridget Murphy James W., p o Ovid, b 1876, leases on shares farm 87 acres of John Nash, Railroad Ave Myers Henry C, p o Hayt's Corners, b 1835 in Fleming, Cay- uga Co., w Eliza W., mason in all its branches, owns res. and I acre TOWN OF ROMULUS. 219 Myers William P., son of Henry C, p o Hayt's Corners, b 1872, steam fitter l^ash John, p o Hayt's Corners, r 84, b 1856, w Mary, farmer 65, has 4 horses, 2 cows, 2^ acres apple orchard Nelton Christiana, widow, p o Hayt's Corners, housekeeper for A. C. Miller Nuhn Henry, p o Romulus, r 23, farmer, leases of John Reader O'Brien James, p o Romulus, r 30, b 1877, laborer, son of John dec. O'Brien Mary, p o Romulus, r 30, widow of John, owns farm 17 O'Brien Peter, p o Romulus, r 34, laborer O'Connell John, p o Romulus, r 45, b 1828 in Ireland, w Ellen, farmer 18 O'Connell Matthew, p o Romulus, r 45, b 1866, stationary en- gineer O'Conners Thomas, p o Romulus, r 45, fanner, leases on shares of Thomas Kinne Ogden Charles, p o Romulus, r 25, b 1818, w Eleanor, farmer 21 T, has 30 grade Shropshire sheep, 4 horses, 3 cows, apple orchard 4 acres Ogden Henry, p o Romulus, r 28, leases on shares of his father, Charles, farm 100 O'Hanlan James, p o Hayt's Corners, r 50, b 1854, ^ Bridget, \^_^^tone mason and laborer Osborn Allen G,, p o Kendaia, off r 40, w Anna M., laborer Osborn Catherine, widow of Henry, p o Kendaia, r i, owns h and ^ acre Osborn Fred, p o Kendaia, r i, b 1869, invalid Osborn Ida Miss, p o Kendaia, r i, domestic Osborn Leander L., p o Kendaia, off r 40, b 1830, w Ellen J., fruit farm 14, 4 acres grapes, 4 of plums, 1}^ of straw- berries, I of raspberries, ^ acre of currants Osborne Frank, p o Kendaia, r 19, b i860, w M. Jose, farm laborer Osborne M Jose, Mrs. Frank O., p o Kendaia, r 19, dress- maker, owns with her sister. Miss Anna Bartlttt, h and 1 Parker Edward G., p o Kendaia, r 22, b 1865, carpenter and laborer Parker James H., p o Romulus, r 12, b 1863, leases on shares of Miss A. E. Lyon farm 50 Parker Joseph, p o Hayt's Corners, printer PARKER LIBBIE C. MISS, po Kendaia, r 22, daughter of the late Amos Parker, engaged at sewing in the sani- tarium at Clifton Springs 220 TOWN OF ROMULUS. PARKER NANCY, p o Kendaia, r 22, widow of Amos, (de- ceased April 3, 1894. and their son Charles, b 1874, died the day preceding ihe death of his father,) owns h and 1 Parsons Burton C, p o Hayfs Corners, r 63, b 1859, ^ ^1^3- A., farm laborer Payne John M., p o Ovid, r 85, b 1863, w Josephine, farmer 115, milk dealer, has 18 cows, 4 horses, 8 acres apple trees Payne John W., p o Ovid, r 85, b 1825, w Maria, retired farmer Perrin John A., p o Ovid, r.85, b 1843, w Lucy A., owns h and 4 acres Personius Herman, p o Romulus, r 9, cor 24, b 1859, ^ Carrie A., laborer Phillips, Matie C, p o Ovid, r 85, owns farm 103^ acres, has 2 horses and 3 cows Pinneer Edward S., p o Hayt's Corners, b 1844, wLavinaN., teamster Pontius Christopher C, p o Kendaia, r 20, b 1848, wjane E., (Pontius & Walker,) farmer 165, 6 head of thoroughbred Jersey cattle, 12 head of Hambletonian horses, i thorough- bred Cuyler Cost brood mare Pontius James A., p o Romulus, r 35, b 1855 in Fayette, w Minnie A., leases on shares of Millard F. Garnett of Fay- ette farm 174, has 4 horses, 4 cows, 4 head young cattle, 34 sheep Pontius & Walker, ( C. C. Pontius and W. R. Walker, ^ deal- ers in coal, fertilizers, plaster and cement, hay, grain and agricultural implements, office at Kendaia Station Quigley Margaret Mrs., p o Romulus, r 24, owns with her sisters Eliza and Sarah J. Mooney farm 10 Quinn William, p o Ovid, r 57, b 1854, ^ Mary, stone and brick mason, owns i'arm 59, has i horse, 2 cows and 2 young cattle Raplee Herbert, p o Ovid, r 56, b 1856 in Dix, N. Y,, w Mary L., farmer, leases on shares the Cyrus Sutton estate 226 acres, has 5 horses, 3 cows, 3 young cattle, 4 hogs Reigle Eugene H., po Kendaia, r 19, son of John H., farm laborer Reigle Foster L., p o Kendaia, son of John H., fruit grower, emp. of Julius Hunt Reigle Frank A., po Kendaia, r 19, son of John H., farm laborer Reigle Jesse W., p o Kendaia, r 19, son of John H., farm laborer Reigle John H., p o Kendaia, r 19, b 1841, w Lucy A., travel- ing agent for The Birdsall Co., of Auburn, (traction en- gines and threshing machines) TOWN OF ROMULUS. 221 Rice Patrick, p o Romulus, r 42, farmer 12 and laborer Roan Ellen Miss, p o Romulus, r 35, cor 23, owns with her sister, Mattie M., farm 5 Roan Mattie M. Miss, p o Romulus, r 35, cor 23, owns with her sister, Ellen, farm 5 Roark Charles, p o Hayts Corners, r 50, son of Charles, Sr., b 1853, w Lucinda, laborer Roark Charles Sr.,p o Hayt's Corners, r 50, w Mary, farmer 90, has 4 horses, 2 cows Roark, Richard, p o Hayt's Corners, r 50, b 1870, farmer with his father, Charles, Sr. Roberts Edmund G., p o Romulus, r 8, b 1862, w Sophia S., leases of Mrs. Addie C. Lynch farm 21 J/^, and is an emp. in the vineyard of the Cayuga Lake Co. Robinson Charles A.,po Romulus, b 1870, laborer. Main Robinson Elmer G., p o Romulus, b 1863, w Gertrude M., laborer and stationary engineer. Main Robinson Harriet, widow of Gamaliel B., p o Romulus, resi- dent h and lyi acres. Main Rooney James, p o Ovid, r 67, b 1847, w Nellie, farm laborer Rooney Margaret, widow of Barney, p o Ovid, r 58, owns farm 53 Rooney Peter, p o Ovid, r 58, b 1861, w Ellen, farmer, leases on shares of his mother, Margaret, farm 53 Rosea Rubert, p o Ovid, r 74, cor 67, b 1858, w Lizzie, leases on shares of Don P. Blaine farm 136, has 6 horses, 3 cows Ryan James, p o Ovid, r 57, b 1818, w Mary, laborer, owns h and I acre Ryan John C,, p o Ovid, r 51 cor 33^, b 1862, constable, far- mer 37, market garden 2 acres, has 4 horses, 2 cows Sackett John N. Rev., p o Ovid, r 74, n town line, b 1847 in Hopewell, N. Y., w Lucy K., clergyman M. E. Church Salyer Jane. widow of Simeon S., p o Ovid, r 41, owns farm 65. Her father, James Carrell, settled where John Yakely now lives in i8io.or 1811 Say re Charles H., p o Romulus, b 1824, w Mary A., cattle dealer and farmer 200, has 12 horses. His father, Edward, born in 17Q8 in Romulus, resided in three counties without ever moving, and his grandfather, John Sayre, b in Orange Co., 1767, was the first member of the State Legislature from Seneca Co., res Main Sayre Frank M., p o Romulus, r4i, b 1850, w Mary A., farm laborer School house, district No. i, p o Hayt's Corners, r 48 n 59 School house, district No. 2, p o Hayt's Corners, r 63 (Hayt's Corners) 1 16 222 TOWN OF ROMULUS. School house, J. district No. 2, p o Ovid, r 85 and r 7 in Ovid School house, district No. 5, p o Willard, at Willard School house, district No. 6, p Ovid, r 53 n 40 School house, district No. ^, p o Romulus, r 43 School house, J. district No. 8, p o Kendaia, r 18 cor 19 School house, district No. 9, p o Romulus, r 25 n 28 School house, district No. 10, p o Kendaia, r 36 School house, district No. 11, p o Romulus, r 3 cor 12 Searle Oliver M., po Hayt's Corners, r 48, b i839,w Arminda, leases on shares of James Allen farm 87, has 4 horses, 2 cows SEBRING STEPHEN A., p o Kendaia, r 19, b 1835, con- stable, carpenter, owns h and 1. Soldier Co. G, 50th N. Y., Engineers from 1862 to close of the war, pensioner Seeley Alanson D., p o Hayt's Corners, r 85 cor 72, b 1862, w Jennie, hay presser for his brother I. N. Seeley George H., p o Hayt's Corners, b 187 1, w Ethel M. (Seeley & Son) . Seeley I. N. & Son, p o Hayt's Corners (Isaac N. and George H.), proprs. of the Johnson House, with livery attached Seeley Isaac N., p o Hayt's Corners, b 1844, w Anna E. (I. N. Seeley & Son), dealer in hay and live stock Seely Andrew J., p o Willard, r 38 cor 54, b 1828, w Anna, farmer with his son Leon H. Seely Ernest F., p o Willard, r 38 cor 54, b 1878, farm laborer, son of Andrew J. Seely Hiram S., p o Hayt's~Corners, r 46, b 1842 in Varick,w Catherine C, carpenter, and owns farm 30, also dealer in phosphates SEELY LEON H., p o Willard, r 38 cor 54, b 1871, farmer, owns h and 1, and leases on shares of James H. Gilmore farm 100, and of estate of John Carson 90 acres, has 5 horses, 4 hogs and i cow, grain and hay grower Sen-eca Lake Niagara Vineyard Co., p o Romulus, r 23 cor 36, incorporated in 1889, Frank P. Crouch of Rochester, pres. ; John A. Barhite of Rochester, sec'y, and Bergen Van Nostrand of Romulus supt., has farm 765, and 234 in grapes Shadrick Fred, p o Hayt's Corners, farmer with his father, William Shadrick William, p o Hayt's Corners, b 1850, w Myra, leases of Mrs. Ada Miller of Ithaca, farm 102, and of Mrs. John Dimon of Van Etten, N.Y., farm 104, has 40 sheep, 3 cows, 8 horses Shalibo Oliver F., p o Hayt's Corners b 1853, w Catherine, propr. of the Central House, with livery TOWN OF ROMULUS. 223 Sharp Calvin, p o Romulus, r 6, b 1822, w Ellen, apiarist 90 colonies, has 2 horses, 8 cows, farmer 60 and owns with Charles in Varick farm 165 Sharp Charles, p o Romulus, r 6, b 1845, farmer 68, has i horse and owns with Calvin in Varick farm 165 Simpson Edgar, p o Kendaia, r 22, b 1862, w Nellie J., farm laborer, owns building lot Simpson William, p o Kendaia, r 16, b 1827, w Mary A., in- valid, owns farm 13 Slaght Filmore,p o Romulus, b 1854, ^ Delia T., farmer 15 and leases on shares of Joseph Snook, 50 acres, has 3 horses, i cow, h Main Slaght Vincent, p o Hayt's Corners, r 64, b 1835, w Martha H., leases on shares of John Markell farm 122 Slocum John R., p o Hayt's Corners, r 26 cor 46, b 1849, ^ Anna S., leases on shares of Mrs. George Jacacks farm about 60, has 35 sheep, i cow, 5 horses Smalley Burt E., p o Hayt's Corners, b 1872 in Covert, w Bertha E., telegraph operator L. V. R. R. Smalley George D., p o Kendaia, r 22, b 1852, w Ellen E., farmer 15, ^ acres grapes, apple orchard i acre Smith Albert, p o Kendaia, r 22, farm laborer, employe of C. Boyer Smith Andrew, p o Ovid, r 41, b 1837, w Henrietta, farmer 121, has 6 horses, 3 cows, 6 sheep, 3 acres apple orchard Smith Annie A., Mrs. Patrick, p o Ovid, r 82, owns h and 2 acres Smith Charles E., p o Romulus, r 23 cor 36, w Adella, fore- man Seneca Lake Niagara Vineyard 235 acres Smith Charles W., p o Kendaia, r 22, b i860, w Emma E., farmer lyi and laborer Smith Elias, p o Hayt's Corners, r 71, near town line, b 1840, owns h and i acre, laborer Smith Emily, widow of Timothy, p o Hayt's Corners, r 71 n town line, resides with her son Charles, age 90 years Smith Frank, son of Samuel, p o Romulus, r 7, b 1862, laborer Smith Frank, p o Kendaia, r 22, son of Timothy, section hand, employ L. V. R. R Smith Fred, p o Kendaia, r 22, son of Timothy, carpenter Smith George H., son of Timothy, p o Kendaia, r 22, b 1857, iruitist and laborer, owns lot and ^ acre Smith George S., p o Hayt's Corners, b 1832, w Eliza A., (Smith & Messier,) merchant here 32 years Smith Henry, son of Samuel, p o Romulus, r 9, b i860, laborer Smith Howard C, p o Hayt's Corners, r 62, b 1872, student preparing for missionary work, son of Wilson 224 TOWN OF ROMULUS. Smith James L., p o Kendaia, r 55, b 1863, w May, laborer, employe of Edward Van Vleet Smith Mabel Miss, dau of Andrew, p o Ovid, r 41, dressmaker Smith Marion, p o Ovid, r5i n 67, b i860, farmer 65, has 3 horses, 2 cows. Smith Minnie, widow of Halsey, p o Ovid, r 51 near 67, owns farm 65 Smith Morris T., p o Hayt's Corners, r 62, farmer with his father Wilson Smith Patrick, p o Ovid, r 82', b 1855, w Annie A., carpenter Smith Samuel, p o Romulus, r 7, b 1816, w Eliza, owns h and 2 acres SMITH TIMOTHY, p o Kendaia, r 22, b 1834, ^ Mary F., soldier in the 50th N. Y. engineers in civil war, pensioner, farmer 12^, 4 acres of grapes. His grandfather was a Revolutionary soldier aud his father Timothy was a sol- dier in the war of 181 2, for which his mother is now a pensioner Smith & Messier, p o Hayt's Corners, (George S. Smith and James W. Messier), general merchants Smith Wilson, p o Hayt's Corners, r 62, b 1844, w Eunice L., farmer on the estate of his father Wm. S., where he was born, has 100 acres, 5 horses, 4 cows, hay and grain grower Snook Albert H., p o Romulus, b 1876, res with his father Joseph H., Main Snook John W., p o Romulus, b 1848 in Varick, w Stella B., (Snook & Lisk), notary public, registrar of vital statistics, has been town clerk of Varick and Romulus 13 years, undertaker and dealer in pianos, organs, and sewing ma- chines, Main h do Snook Joseph H., p o Romulus, b 1822, w Angeline S., car- penter, undertaker and farmer 53, Main Snook & Lisk, p o Romulus, (John W. Snook and W. Leon- ard Lisk), tire and life insurance agents Spader William, p o Hayt's Corners, b 1853, w Mary C, black- smith, with horse-sl oeing and repairing a specialty, and breeder of pure blood barred Plymouth Rock fowls, owns shop, h and 1 Stamm John E., p o Romulus, b 1S71 in Pa., farm laborer for Wm. D. Giddings, bds do Stanley Milton H., son of Norman B., p o Romulus, barber with his father Stanley Norman B., p o Romulus, b 1855, w Mary E., shoe- maker and barber. Main h do Steele Sarah J., widow of Alexander, p o Romulus, r 12, farm 109, has 3 cows TOWN OF ROMULUS. 225 Stillwell William, p o Ovid, r 71, b 1816, w Margaret P., farm- er 88, has 3 horses, i cow, hay grower Stout Warren S., p o Romulus, r 33, b 1847, farmer 71, has 3 acres raspberries, 5 horses, 3 cows Stout Willard B., p o Ovid, r85, b 1861, w Minnie B., leases on shares of Mrs. Rebecca M. Wilson farm 100, 5 acres apple trees, has 2 horses Stratton William K., p o Ovid, r 85, b 1858, leases on shares farm io3^of Miss Matie C. Phillips, has 8 horses Sturges John, p o Romulus, r 42, w Bridget, farmer 40, has 3 horses, 3 cows Sturges Thomas, p o Romulus, r 42, farmer with his father John Sutton E. & N. (Edwin and Natt), p o Ovid, r 56, farmers 140, have II acres of grapes, apple orchard 5 acres, 100 peach trees, 5 horses, 4 cows, 18 sheep, and apiarists 52 colonies, sons of Benjamin B. and grandsons of Benjamin the pioneer, who settled on the Sutton homestead as early as 1792 Sutton Edwin, p o Ovid, r 56, (E. and N. Sutton), highway commissioner Sutton John G., p o Ovid, r 52, b 1840, w Emma C, farmei- 90, has 7 horses, 3 cows, hay grower, dealer in road ma- chines and in grain drills. His father, John B., was born in this neighborhood in 1795, married in 1819 and settled at once on this place, where he died in 1858 Sutton William P., p o Kendaia, r 23, b 1844, leases on shares of Miss Mary Brown farm 85 Swartwood Charles E., p o Hayt's Corners, r 59, b 1870, w Anna B., farmer, emp ol L. S. Litzenberger Swezy Jerome H., p o Ovid, r 44, b 1816, farmer 124, has 3 horses, 50 sheep, 8 head of cattle Tferhune Grace H. Miss, p o Hayt's Corners, teacher of music, dau of Lydia J Terhune Lydia J., widow of Albert, p o Hayfs Corners, nurse, owns ji and ^ acre Tole Edward, p o Ovid, r 57, b 1876, farmer with his father Michael Tole Frank, p o Ovid, r 57, b 1873, farm laborer and bridge builder, son of Michael Tole Michael, p o Ovid, r 57, b 1838, w Mary, farmer 36, has 4 horses, 2 cows, 2 swine Toner James, p o Ovid, r 51, b 1865, w Bridget, laborer Toner Owen, p o Willard, r 77, b 1832, w Ann, farmer 15 Toner WilHam, po Willard, r 77, b 1872, laborer, son of Owen 2 26 TOWN OF HOMULUS. Townsend Almiron J., p o Ovid, r 42 cor 44, b 1852, w Ellen, farmer, leases on shares of J- C. Wagner of Brooklyn, N. Y., 58 acres, has 5 horses, 3 cows and 3 hogs Townsend Elmer, p o Ovid, r 67, 51863, w Margaret M., farmer, emp of Kinne Bros Townsend Jedediah, p o Ovid, r 44, b 1826, wPhebe A., farm- er 138, has 25 grade Shropshire sheep, 4 horses, 3 cows, 6 young cattle, 4 swine, 2 acres apple trees Trainor John, p o Romulus, r 45, b 1866^ w Lizzie, laborer, emp of John Yerkes Troutinaw John, p o Romulus, r 15, b 1876, farm laborer, son of Wm. deceased Troutinaw Sarah, widow of William, p o Romulus, r 15, resi- dent ypdyke Sarah L., widow of Charles, p o Romulus, owns h and 1 Seneca Vail Charles M., p o Romulus, r 3 cor 12, b 1827, w Zadah M., breeder of carriage horses 5 head, farmer 56 Vail Luther S., p o Romulus, r 15, b 1835 ^^ Varick, w Cor- nelia M., farmer 82, has 3 horses, 3 cows Van Dusen Simeon, p o Ovid, r 82, b 1843, w Catharine, vet. surgeon Van Horn Adelaide Mrs., p o Romulus, r 40, dressmaker with Mrs. John V. R. Hinkley of Romulus Van Home William, p o Romulus, r 12, b 1843, farmer, leases on shares of Mrs. Sarah J. Steele 109, has 4 horses Van Nostran Abram, p o Romulus, r 10, b 1829 in Ontario Co., w Marietta, has }4 acre of berries, 75 peach, 30 plums, 20 cherries, 20 quinces and 100 apple trees, and farm 4^, soldier Co. B, 50th N. Y. Engineers, and in ist veteran cavalry Van Nostran Charles A., p o Romulus, r 10, b 1871, son of Abram, farmer Van Nostran Hattie Miss, p o Romulus, r 10, dau of Abram, teacher Van Nostrand Bergen, p o Romulus, b 1832 in Ovid, w Susan S., superintendent of Seneca Lake Niagara Vineyard Co., farm 265, and 234 acres in Vineyard, and owns farm 140 on r 15 cor 13 (the homestead of his father Isaac), horse breeder 14 head, 6 head of cattle and 6 sheep, owns resi- dence and ij4 acres on Seneca St. in Romulus Van Nostrand Burt, p o Romulus, r 35, b 1875, farmer with his father Edson Van Nostrand Edson, p o Romulus, r 35, b 1850, w Jennie, farmer 137, has 7 horses, 3 cows, apple orchard 140 Van Nostrand Frank W., p o Romulus, r 35, b 1872, son of Edson, farmer, employe of Charles Boyer TOWN OF ROMULUS. 227 Van Nostrand Fred, po Romulus, b 1803, dealer in hay, grain, farm produce, farm implements, fertilizers and coal, Cay- uga St., n depot Van Nostrand Hiram B., p o Romulus, r 15, b 1839, ^ M^irtha H., farmer 108, 4 horses, 9 head of cattle Van Nostrand Morgan, p o Ro rulus, r 44, b 1869, w Nina E., farmer, leases on shares of his father Van Dorn 115, has 2 horses, i cow, apple orchard 6 acres Van Nostrand Van Dorn, p o Romulus, r 11, b 1835 in Romu- lus, w Mary E., 80 sheep, 9 horses, 2 cows, hay and grain grower, and farmer 207 Van Vleet Edward, p o Ovid, r 53 cor 39, b 1823, w Sarah L., general farmer 170, has 4 horses, 4 cows, 100 sheep, 7 swine Van Vleet Henry J., p o Ovid, r 55, b 1856, w Mary H., far- mer 50, has 3 horses, 3 cows, 10 sheep Waldron Frank, p o Ovid, r 41 ,b 1873, farm laborer, employe of Andrew Smith Walker James, p o Kendaia, r 17, b 1825 in Yorkshire, Eng- land, w Catherine E., farmer 9 Walker Louise Miss, p o Kendaia, r 17, teacher, dau of James Walker Wedlock R., p o Kendaia, r 17, b 1852, w Bertha L., (Pontius & Walker), owns h and 5 acres Warne Charles, p o Hayt's Corners, r 47, b 1832, w Phebe H., farmer 150, peach orchard 5 acres, 4 horses, i cow Warne Clarence S., p o Hayt's Corners, r 47, b 1858, w Eva L., leases on shares of his father Charles farm 150, has 5 horses, 3 cows Warne Clark, p o Romulus, r 6 (C. &. W. A. Warne) Warne Clinton A., son of Clarkson,p o Romulus, b 1863, w Hattie E., dealer in dry goods, hats, caps, groceries, boots, shoes and crockery, Main Warne Coe S., p o Hayt's Corners, r 28, b 1845, w Erania K,, carriage maker and blacksmith, market fruit farm 5 Warne C. & W.A., p o Romulus, r 6, have 2 horses, 2 cows, 30 sheep, and farmers 218,, and also the homestead on r 28, 40 acres Warne John, p o Romulus, r 10, b 1828, w Mary, farmer 70, has 10 acres grapes, 100 pear trees, 2 acres apple trees, 2 horses, 2 cows Warne Morris, p o Romulus, r 24, b 1857, w Cora, leases on shares of his father John Warne farm 70, has 2 horses, 2 cows Warne Roy C, p o Hayt's Corners, r 28, b i860, w Mary, farmer, 27, 3 acres raspberries, has 2 horses, i cow 228 TOWN OF ROMULUS. Warne William A,, p o Romulus, r 6, b 1842, w Mary (C. & W. A. Warne), farmer Warne W. Wirt, ,p o Romulus, r 28, b 1873, w Nellie, farmer on Warne homestead 44, has 3 horses, i cow Waugh Charles F., p o Ovid, r 40, b 1859, equal partner with his brother Roy Waugh Irvin J., p o Kendaia, r 53 cor — , b 1855, farmer, leases on shares of G.W. Frileigh 115 acres, has ^6 sheep, 3 horses Waugh James O., p o Ovid, r 40, b 1820, farmer 55 Waugh Roy, p o Ovid, r 40, b 1865, farmer, leases on shares with his brother Charles F., of his father James O., 55 acres, has 4 horses, 2 cows, apiarist 5 colonies, dealer in furs and poultry, and breeder of high blood horses Wells Raymond B., p o Ovid, r 77, b 1875, farmer with his father Wm. B., has 7 colonies of bees and 2 horses WELLS WILLIAM B., p o Ovid, r 77, b 1854, w Maggie E., leases on shares of John F. Tallady of Ovid, farm 50, and owns 44 acres, has 6 horses, 2 cows, 4 swine, 7 acres grapes, I acre berries and dealer in fertilizers Willaner James, p o Romulus, r 31, tile burner, farmer and general mechanic, employe of J. M. Yerkes & Son Williams Albert H., p o Kendaia, r i, b 1876, farmer with his father John Williams Frank S., p o Kendaia, r i, b 1873, farmer with his father John Williams John, p Kendaia, r i, b i845,w Jane, farmer, leases of W. B. Lathrop of Seneca Falls, farm 200, orchard 6 acres, has 7 horses, 6 cows, 9 hogs Wilson Elizabeth W., widow of Joseph, p o Hayt's corners, off r 72, on the estate of her late husband, farmer 145 Wilson Elmer E., M. D., p o Hayt's Corners, r 72, b i860, w Mary E., physician and surgeon, graduate of Jefferson Medical College, of Philadelphia, class of 1888, and far- mer 100, has 50 grade Shropshire and Merino sheep, 3 cows, 6 horses Wilson Rebecca N., widow of Lorenzo, p o Ovid, r 85, owns farm 100, 5 acres apple trees, has 4 horses, 5 cows Wilson Seeley C, p o Ovid, r 85, b 1854, ^ Eliza C, farmer, leases on shares about 50 acres of his father, William, has I horse, 3 cows Wilson Webb W. p o Hayt's Corners, off r 71, b 1849, farmer 92, has 7 head of cattle, 2 horses Wilson William, p o Ovid, r 85, b 1827 here, w Agusta D., farmer 250, has 7 horses, 3 cows, apple orchard 6 acres Wilson Wilmer J., p o Ovid, r 85, b 1875, ^^n of Lorenzo, employe of W. L. Eastman TOWN OF ROMULUS. 229 Wixom Ray, p o Kendaia, r 17 cor 22, b 1872 in Covert, w Bertha M., L. V. R'y station agent, telegraph operator and express agent Wright Frank, p o Kendaia, r ^8, farmer and mgr. for Emer- son Bros, of Lockport, N. Y., 116 acres, 20 acres grapes, plum orchard 3 acres, and peach orchard 4 acres Wyckoff Joseph N., p o Romulus, b 1856, w Mar3s farmer 13, 65 peach trees, drayman, h Main Wykoff Peter, p o Romulus, r 3 n 13, b 1829 in Varick, w Juliaette, manufacturer of brooms, farmer 50, has i acre grapes, grower of apples, cherries, plums, apricots, quinces and pears, 2 horses, 2 cows Yakeley Carne}^ p o Romulus, r 58, b 1869, farmer with his father John Yakeley Catherine, widow of Nicholas, p o Hayt's Corners, owns h and 1 Yakeley Charles, p o Romulus, r 10, b t86i,w Almina, laborer Yakeley Frank B., p o Romulus, r 58, b 1873, farmer with his father John Yakeley John H., p o Romulus, r 58, b 1848, w Susan M., farmer 140, and leases on shares of Mrs. Ella Doremus 100, has 2,000 raspberry plants, 45 sheep, 4 cows, and 7 horses Yakeley Lillian Miss, p o Hayt's Corners, dressmaker Yakeley Reuben, p o East Varick, r 8, b 1867, w Zadia, leases on shares of Edward R. Dean farm 28 Yarnall Amos, p o Romulus, r 16, b 1857, w Elnora, farmer tor Benjamin Van Nostrand Yarnall Evan J., p o Ha3't's Corners, r 72, b 1827, w Sophia, farmer 135, apple orchard 2 acres, 6 horses, 10 head of cattle Yarnall Oscar B., p o Hayt's Corners, r 72, farmer with his father Evan J Yerkes Barum, p o Romulus, r 34, b 1854, farmer 82, apple orchard 4 acres, has 6 horses, i cow Yerkes Clermont, p o Ha) t's Corners, r 61, b 1856, w Julia M., owns farm 50 on r 30 cor 45, 10 acres of woodland, lum- berman and proprietor of a portable saw mill, and runs two steam threshing machines YERKES JESSE, p o Romulus, r 31, farmer with his father John M., has i bay road mare and i dapple gray stock horse Yerkes Jesse, p o Romulus, r 10 cor 24, b 1831, w Elizabeth, farmer 53, has 8 horses, manufacturer of step ladders, picking trays, fruit and vegetable crates, resaws and planes lumber 230 TOWN OF Seneca falls. YERKES JOHN M., p o Romulus, r 31, (J. M. Yerkes & Son,) farmer 156, has 4 horses, 4 cows, 16 grade Berk- shire swine, and grain and hay grower YERKES JOHN M. JR., p o Romulus, r 31, (J. M. Yerkes & Son,) farmer, leases on shares of his father 156, has i grey road horse and coach horse YERKES JOSIAH, p o Romulus, r 31, b 1853, w Alice, supervisor and justice of the peace four consecutive terms, farmer 90, has 2^ acres raspberries, 5 acres of peach, plum and pear trees, i acre of apple trees, 8 horses, 3 head of cattle YERKES J. M. & SON, p o Romulus, r 31, (John M. and John M. Jr.,) manufacturers of pipe drain tile, hollow building brick, and common chimney brick, feed and meal grinding a specialt}^ employ in the season 11 hands YERKES SCHUYLER B., p o Romulus, r 10, b 1864, w Hattie P., farmer 219, has 2 acres grapes, 2 of currants, ^ acre of gooseberries, i of raspberries, 5 acres of plums, pears, peachs, and quinces, 5 acres apple trees, 10 horses, 3 cows, 100 sheep, breeder of pure blood white Leghorn and white Wyandotte fowls has 350, and many varieties of fancy pigeons, grower of new variety of potatoes and seeds Yoder Harley F., p o Hayt's Corners, r 29, b 1877, w Nina M., leases on shares of Orville Brown farm 213, has 5 horses, 3 cows Yoder Isaac, p o Romulus, r 5, b 1840, w Eliza N., laborer, h and 2 acres, soldier in the Union army Yoder Nathan, p o Hayt's Corners, r 28, w Phoebe A., laborer, owns h and 1 Yodley Alice R. Miss, p o Romulus, r 29, grape basket maker dau of Lorenzo C Yodley Bert J., p o Romulus, r 29, b 1871, farmer with his father Lorenzo C, has i road horse Zimmer Fa3'ette, p o Ovid, r 75, b i860 or 61, w Lillie, leases on shares of Rev.Wisner Kinne farm 135 SENKCA FALLS. (TOWN OUTSIDE THE VILLAGE.) SENECA FALLS was formed from Junius March 26, 1829. The surface is nearly level and lies 30 to 50 feet above the surface of Cayuga Lake. The town is crossed by the New York Central Railroad and the Seneca Canal. A private rail- TOWN OF SENECA FALLS. 23 1 road connects Seneca Falls village with the lake at Cayuga Lake Park. Orchard Beach on the lake is a pretty summer resort and is reached by a line of stages from Seneca Falls and by ferry from Cayuga. {^For explanations and abbreviations see page 5.) y^lbro Frank, p o Seneca Falls, r 17, b 1874 ^" Buffalo, N. Y., farm laborer for J. B. Coster Anderson Andrew, p o Waterloo, oft' r 30, b 1846 in Den- mark, w Cena, farm laborer for D. M. Selmser Baldwin Charles E., p o Seneca Falls, r 24 n,25, b 1849, ^^'~ deputy sheriff", farmer for Mrs. Sarah E. Moses. Balsley Douglass A., p o Waterloo, r 29, b 1865 in Fayette, farmer for his father Wm. W Balsley William W., p o Waterloo, r 29, b 1820 in Fayette, w Catharine, farmer 73, 4 horses, 5 cows, 5 sheep, orchard 75 trees Bauer John, p o Seneca Falls, r 31 n 47, b 1848 in German3^ w Adella E., farmer 75, 7 horses, 4 cows, 2 acres orchard Bauer Lena, p o Seneca Falls, r 31 n 47, dau of John Baumann Lillie C, p o Waterloo, r 21 cor 20, dau of Rudolph, ■ dressmaker Baumann Reynold, p o Waterloo, r 21 cor 20, b 1875, laborer in nursery Baumann Rudolph, p o Waterloo, r 21 cor 20, b 1829 in Swit- zerland, w Annie C, farmer, works on shares and b}' the day, r h Beach Blanche E., p o Seneca Falls, r 24, dau of Erastus Beach David C, p o Seneca Falls, r 25 n 37, b«i836 in Tyre, w Catharine Jane, farmer on shares for J. B. Larzelere, estate 120 acres, 2 acres orchard, has 4 horses, 3 cows Beach Erastus, p o Seneca Falls, r 24, b 1850, w Elida J., iron and brass moulder at Gleason & Bailey's, r h Beach George B., p o Seneca Falls, r 7, b 1868, w Amanda, hay buyer, presser and shipper, farmer 160 Beach Harriet, widow of Thompson, p o Seneca Falls, r 24, owns yi interest with her son Wm. T. in farm 84 Beach Nellie B., p o Seneca Falls, r 24, dressmaker, dau of Erastus Beach William T., p o Seneca Falls, r 24, b 1858, w Mary R., owns ]4. interest with his mother Harriet in farm 84, has 3 horses, 4 cows, 20 sheep, (Shropshire and grades), 4 acres apples Beary Stephen H., p o Waterloo, r 20, b 1854 '" Fa3'ette, w^ Ruby, farmer on shares for L L. Huff" of Waterloo, 140 acres, orchard 75 trees, has 5 horses, (i Hambletonian 232 TOWN OF SENECA FALLS. Stallion "Sleepy"), 3 cows, breeder of Berkshire swine and brown Leghorn fowls Beh Frank, p o Seneca Falls, proprietor summer cottage at Cayuga Lake Park, residence 3 Ovid Benham Harvey, p o Seneca Falls, r 24 cor 26, b 1822 in Or- ange Co., carpenter and joiner, owns farm 157 worked by his son-in-law U. L. Seekell, 2 horses Best Elmer E., p o Seneca Falls, r 25 n 27, b 1861, w Mar}^ E., farm laborer, r h of G. W. Bockoven Bivins Martha, widow of Gardner, p o Magee Corners, r i n 19 Bly Stephen, p o Cayuga, Cayuga Co., r 12^^ Mud Lock, b 1866 in Canada, w Ella May, fisherman, and laborer for his father-in-law Reuben H. Jones Baldwin Charles Herbert, p o Seneca Falls, r 33 cor 35, b 1877, farm laborer for his brother Wm. H Boardman Elijah D., p o Seneca Falls, r 35, Fayette street, b 1836, w Mary E., apiarist 6 colonics, milk dealer, farmer 50, 4 horses, 6 cows Boardman Fred E., p o Seneca Falls, r 33 cor 35, b 1876, farm laborer for his brother Wm. H BOARDMAN WILLIAM H., p o Seneca Falls, r 33 cor 35, b 1869, w Ella A., farmer on estate of his father Chas. D. 160 acres, and 100 acres in corporation on Ovid,st.7 horses, 3 cows 23 sheep, 14 acres orchard Bocker Alice E. Miss, p o Seneca Falls, r 16, dau of Joseph Bocker Jessie B., Miss, p o Seneca Falls, r 11, tailoress, dau of Lewis A. Bocker John, p o Seneca Falls, r 14 n 24, b 1829 in Varick, w Mary E., carpenter, boat builder, breeder of white and brown Leghorns, white Pl3^mouth Rock fowls, Pekin ducks, &c., owns h a 1 Bocker Joseph, p o Seneca Falls, r 16, b 1843 in Fayette, w Mary E., farm laborer and stockman for Milton Hoag BOCKER LEWIS A., p o Seneca Falls, r ii,b 1844 in Fay- ette, w Sarah G. thresher by steam power and stationary engineer, owns h and 2 acres, i horse, orchard 40 trees Bockoven George W., p o Seneca Falls, r 25 n 37, b 1816, w Fessonia, owns farm 130, 5 acres orchard worked by Fitz- simmons Bros. His father Peter from N. J. settled here in 1808, and in 1834-35 was member of assembly Booth S. Peter, p o Seneca Falls, r 26 cor 34, b 1858 in Eng- land, farm laborer for C. B. O'Connor Buck Herbert W., p o Waterloo, r 29, b 1875 in Waterloo, farmer for his father Thomas L., has 2 horses Buck Thomas L., p o Waterloo, r 28, b 1843 in Waterloo, w Lucinda J., steam thresher, building mover and works on TOWN OF SENECA FALLS. 233 shares for Mrs. Col. Johnson of S. F. village, farm 125, has 3 horses, 2 cows, and 2 on place Bull Anna A., p o Seneca Falls, r 25, (Mrs Henry A.), mar- ket gardner, farmer 100, on which is Bull's Grove, sum- mer resort, has 7 horses, 3 cows, 10 acres orchard, and owns half interest in acre lot at Bridgeport Bull's Grove Hotel, po Seneca Falls, r 25, (Mrs. A. A. Bull owner), George E. Squire lessee proprietor, boat livery attached Bull Walter A., p o Seneca Falls, r 25, b 1873, farmer and superintendent for his mother Anna A Burroughs Aley. p o Seneca Falls, r 24, b about 1853, w Jo- sephine, machinist and carpenter Burroughs Carlton, p o Seneca Falls, r 24 n 14, b 1816 in Fayette, home with Leonard Whitlock Burroughs Clarence, p o Cayuga, Cay. Co., r 14 n 24, b 1866, w Susie M., fireman on ''N. Y. C. & H. R. R,, h and 1, home with father-in-law John Story Burroughs Oliver, p o Seneca Falls, r 25 n 24, b 1843 in Liv. Co., w Mary E., laborer, owns res. and i acre. Apiarist 13 Colonies Burroughs William, w Katie B., works on shares for A. Good- man of village, farm, owns 4 horses, i cow Burtless Charles B., p o Waterloo, r i, b 1844, w Lelia E., farmer, works on shares for R. Button of Seneca Falls, farm 302 and 16 cows, has 11 horses, 15 cows Burtless CharlesB. Jr., p o Waterloo, b 1876, r i, farmer for his father. Chas. B Burtless H. Carl, p o Waterloo, b 1874, farmer for his father Chas. B Burtless J. Alleman, p o Waterloo, r i, b 1868 in Nebraska, milk pedler and farmer for his father, Chas B Burtless Lulu B., p o Waterloo, r i, dau, of Chas. B Caldwell Charles W., p o Waterloo, r 19, b 1852, w Izora F., farmer on shares for Charles W. VanCleef of Waterloo farm 52, 7 cows, orchard 70 trees, has 5 horses, 5 cows Caldwell Frederick A., p o Waterloo, r 19, b 1873 in Fayette, larmer for his father Chas W. Caldwell Sophronia, p o Waterloo, r r9, widow of Joseph M., owns farm 100, worked on shares by Richard H. Markel Caldwell William H., p o Waterloo, r 19, b 1875 ^" Fayette, farmer for his father Chas. W. Carr Foster E., p o Cayuga, Cay. Co., r 14 n 24, b 1838, ma- chinist, home with John Story Carroll Susan, p o Magee Corners, off r i, owns with her brother Thomas farm 75, 4 horses, 5 cows 234 TOWN OF SENECA FALLS. Carroll Thomas, p o Magee Corners, off r i, b 1864, owns with his sister Susan farm 75, has 4 horses, 5 cows, orchard 42 trees Carter Almeda Louisa Miss, p o Seneca Falls, r 25 n 24, dau of the late Eleazer, trained nurse, graduate of the House of the Good Shepard, Syracuse Carter Eleazer, p o Seneca Falls winters, Canandaigua sum- mers, r 25 n 24, b 1846, engaged in fruit culture, and has summer boarding house on Canandaigua lake , home winters Carter James B., p o Seneca Falls, r 17, b r826 in Denmark, Lewis Co., w Frances A., farmer 105, has 4 horses, 6 cows, Jersey and Durham grade, 5 acres orchard Carter Juliaette, widow of Eleazer, p o Seneca Falls, r 25 n 24, h and six acres, estate of her husband Carter Mary Adelaide Miss, p o Seneca Falls, r 25 n 24, dau of the late Eleazer Cayuga Lake Park, p o Seneca Falls, r 25, Montgomery Van Houten lessee and supt Christler Henry L., p o Seneca Falls, r 31, b 1854 in Water- loo, w Mary Jane, farmer 40, 5 horses, i cow Christler Leonard J., p o Seneca Falls, r 31, b 1876 in Aure- lius, Cayuga Co , student, son of Henry L. Christopher Emily V., p o Waterloo, r 28 n 22, widow of Aaron Christopher Sidney B., p o Waterloo, r 28 n 22, b 1866 in Varick, w Marguerite, farmer on shares for L. Chamber- lain Clem.inson Charles L., p o Waterloo, r 47, b 1865, w Mattie M., farmer 513^, 6 horses, 4 cows, and rents of William Clemenson John, p o Waterloo, r 20 n 37, b 1831, farmer 45, I horse Clemenson Joseph E., p o Waterloo, r 30 n 47, b 1826, w Rosanna, works on shares for his brother John farm 45, has 3 horses, 2 cows Climenson William R., p o Waterloo, r 30 n 47, b 1872 in Varick, farmer for his father Joseph Comber James B., p o Waterloo, r i, b 1871, farmer with his father Peter, has i horse Comber John A., p o Waterloo, r i, b 1868, invalid Comber Katie L., p o Waterloo, r i, dau of Peter Comber Nellie, p o Waterloo, r i, dau of Peter Comber Peter, p o Waterloo, r i, b 1829 in Ireland, w Bridget, farmer 62, has 2 horses, 5 cows Compson Edward J., p o Magee Corners, r i,b 1837, w Mary A., farmer, rents of David Goodwin of Tyre, 56 acres. TOWN OF SENECA FALLS. 235 orchard 100 trees, and on same road 61 acres on shares, has 5 horses, 3 cows Compson Herbert W., p o Magee Corners, r i, b 1872, farm laborer, son ol Edward J. Compson Hugh Chester, p o Magee Corners, r i, b 1877 in Savannah, Wayne Co., farmer, son of Edward J. Compson S. Perley, p o Magee Corners, r i, dau of Edward J. Conkhn Mary, widow of Levi, with John Greatsinger Conrad Eugene Ray, p o Seneca Falls, r 11, n 10, b 1878 in Mich., student, grandson of Ulrich Conrad Sarah A. Miss, p o Seneca Falls, r 11, n 10, dau of Ulrich CONRAD ULRICH, p o Seneca Falls, r 11, n 10, b 1828 in Wertemburg, Germany, here since 1848, w Katharina, highway commissioner and for 15 years past, farmer 82, has 3 horses, 4 cows, 3 acres apple orchard Cosad Laura Ernestine, p o Seneca Falls, r 39, off 42, dau of Myron H. Cosad H. Louise, p o Seneca Falls, r 39, opp 42, dau of Myron H., school teacher COSAD MYRON H.. p o Seneca Falls, r 39, opp 42, b 1834 in Junius, w Ernestine J., farmer 141^, 12 horses, 4 cows, 40 grade Shropshire sheep, breeder of Cheshire swine, 150 apple trees Cronin Julia, p o Seneca Falls, r 9, dau of Patrick, domestic in village Cronin Patrick, p o Seneca Falls, r 9, b about 1840 in Ireland, w Bridget, farmer 10, i cow Crowell L. Foster, p o Seneca Falls, off r 16, b 1859, w Sarah P., black knot con.missioner, fruit evaporator, capacity lOO bu. daily, has sand and gravel bed, (in use for 60 years) and farmer 70, has 6 horses, i cow. This farm was set- tled by his great grandfather, John, from New Jersey, in 1809 CROWELL LYMAN F., p o Sereca Falls, r 16, b 1823 on the site of his brother John H.'s store in the village, w Sarah (Fox), prop, evergreen farm 88, has 8 horses, (Per- cheron grade), 6 Holstein grade cows, 15 to 20 Poland China and Jersey red swine, apple orchard 6 acres. Has owned this farm 48 years. His grandfather, John, from New Jersey, settled in 1809 where L. Foster now resides, Lyman's father was David Crowell Sarah, Mrs. Lyman F., (Seneca Falls), r 16, owns several houses and lots in village Deal Aaron D., p o Waterloo, off r 30, b 1846 in Fayette, w Keziah, works on shares for Peter Litzenberger of Water- loo farm 6^, has 3 horses, 3 cows 236 TOWN OF SENECA FALLS. Deal Charles A., p o Magee Corners, r i, b 1870, farm laborer Deal Michael, p o Magee Corners, r i, b 1835 ^^ Fayette, w Florence, farmer 10, i horse, i cow Deal Sylvester, p o Seneca Falls, r 31, b i860, w Nettie, farmer 40, 2 horses, i cow Demont George, p o Seneca Falls, r 12, cor 11, b 1847, w Sara Janet, farmer 50, has 6 horses, 4 cows, orchard 100 trees Demont Mary, p o Seneca Falls, r 14, owns farm 108, home with her brother Richard, farm worked by him Demont Richard, p o Seneca Falls, r 14, b 1840, farmer 108, and on same road 10, and works farm 108 belonging to his sister, Mary Demont, and has with his sister 10 horses, 7 cows, orchard 200 trees, owns with his sister Mary 25 acres Demont William V. K., p o Seneca Falls, r 12, cor 11, b 1877, student and farmer, son of George Dumont Ephraim B., p o Seneca Falls, r 11, b 1847 in Fayeite, lock tender and laborer, owns h and i acre. Soldier in 3d N. Y. Lt. Art. in civil war Dumont J. Franklin, p o Seneca Falls, r 11, b 1854 in Mich., farm laborer Dumont Loring, p o Seneca Falls, r 14, b 1824, w Charlotte, T., farm laborer, r h Dumont J. Ward, p o Seneca Falls, r 11, b 1820 in Fayette, w Hannah, home with his son, Ephraim B. Dutcher Caroline, Mrs. Erastus, p o Seneca Falls, r 15, owns farm 50, worked by her husband Dutcher Erastus, p o Seneca Falls, r 15, b 1820 in Dutchess Co., w Caroline, farmer for his wife, 50 acres, 4 cows, 2 horses Earls George, p o Seneca Falls, r 2, opp 3, b i860 in Tyre, w Mary, farmer, works on shares for Abram Westbrook 120 acres Earls Edward, p o Seneca Falls, r 16, b 1870, farm laborer, son of George Earls Geo. Benjamin, p o Seneca Falls, r 16, b 1872, farmer, son of George Earls George, p o Seneca Falls, r 16, b 1836 in Tyre, w Helen, farmer, rents of Mrs. Crane of Seneca Falls 100 acres, on which is orchard 140 trees, has 8 horses, 2 cows Earls Mattie M. Miss, p o Seneca Falls, r 16, dau of George Earls Minnie Miss, p o Seneca Falls, r 16, dau of George Earls William H., p o Seneca Falls, r 16, b 1874, fanner with his father, George pieids Abel,p o Seneca Falls, r 14, n 24, b 1877 in Ovid, son of Frank, laborer TOWN OF SENECA FALLS. 237 Fields Frank, p o Seneca Falls, r 14, n 24, b 1852 in Syra- cuse, w Relief, laborer, r h Fields Lillie, p o Seneca Falls, r 14, n 24, dau of Frank Fitzsimmons Bros., p o Seneca Falls, r 25, (Eugene and Thomas), farmers 60, and work on shares for C. W. Bockoven farm 130, have 4 acres orchard, 6 horses, 4 cows, apairy 6 colonies Fitzsimmons Eugene, p o Seneca Falls, r 25, b 1853 in Cay- uga Co., (Fitzsimmons Bros.j Fitzsimmons Rosa, p o Seneca Falls, r 25, widow of Patrick, home with her sons, Eugene and Thomas Fitzsimmons Thomas, p o Seneca Falls, r 25, b 1852 in Roch- ester, N. Y., (Fitzsimmons Bros.) Fox James, p o Seneca Falls, r 40, n 37, b 1827 in Ireland, w Margaret, farmer 125, 5 horses, 4 cows, 5 acres apples Fox Terrence, p o Seneca Falls, r 44, b i86o,w Mary E.,owns farm 80, 2 horses, 3 cows Fox Thomas J., p o Seneca Falls, r 40, n 37, b 1871, has been merchant in Geneva, now farming for his father James Freeland Anna, p o Seneca Falls, r 15, cor 13, dau of George H. Freeland George H,, p o Seneca Falls, r 15, cor 13, b 1845 in this house, w Alice, ice dealer and farmer, rents of his sisters, Mrs. Marvin Burroughs of Seneca Falls and Mrs. C. Martin of Marshall, Mich., farm 30, has 3 horses, 2 cows Fuller Joel E., p o Seneca Falls, r 8, n 5, b 1863 in Geddes, w Mildred, milk dealer and farmer 92, has 5 horses, 14 cows, apple orchard 2 acres Qoodman Jesse, p o Waterloo, r 47, b 1877 in Cayuga Co., farm laborer for C. L. Cleminson Goodrich William, po Waterloo, r 47, w Anna V., farmer $1%, worked by C, L. Cleminson Greatsinger John C, p o Seneca Falls, r 24, b 1828 in Ger- many, w Ann, works on shares for Uphour of Au- burn farm 80, 4 acres orchard, has 5 horses, 4 cows Greatsinger Benjamin, p o Seneca Falls, r 8, cor 13, b 1861 in Rose, N. Y., w Rosa, works on shares for Chas. A. Haw- ley farm 50, 7 acres apples, i horse, 2 cows has i horse Grimes Bridget, widow of Thomas, p o Seneca Falls, r 26, n 34, owns farm 75, worked by her son, John L., 3 horses, 2 cows, 30 apple trees Grimes John L. , p o Seneca Falls, r 26, n 34, b 1862, farmer for his mother, Bridget Grimes Margaret E. Miss, p o Seneca Falls, r 26, n 34, dau of Bridget 17 238 TOWN OF SENECA FALLS. Halsey Elmer, po Seneca Falls, r 16, b 1845, w Mary E., farm laborer, w owns h and i acre Hamill Mary, widow of John, p o Seneca Falls, r 44, cor 41, life lease farm, estate of John, 72 j^ acres, worked by her son, Vincent, 5 horses, 2 cows HAMILL VINCENT, p o Seneca Falls, r 44, cor 41, b 1866, highway commissioner, farmer, estate of his father, John, 721^, apple orchard 125 trees Harrington Patrick, p o Seneca Falls, r 16, b about 1824 in Ireland, farmer 11, has i horse, i cow Hartranft David S., p o Fayette, r 37, b 1846, w Martha H., wholesale butcher and farmer, rents of heirs of Nelson Beardsley of Auburn farm 100, has 9 horses, 6 cows, or- chard 4 acres Hartranft Maud A., p o Fayette, r 37, dau of David S. Hartranft Maynard L,, p o Fayette, r 37, b 1873, farmer for his father, David S. Haynes John H., p o Seneca Falls, r 15, b 1838 in Canada West, farmer^ bds with E. M. VanCleef Hendricks Leal A., p o Seneca Falls, r 25, n 24, b 1855, car- penter and joiner Hendricks Lee H., p o Seneca Falls, r 25, n 24, b 1831 in Fayette, w Mary A., farmer, rents by lots, owns h and 1 Hendricks Robert M., p o Seneca Falls, r 25, n 24, b i860, pciinter Hickey Michael, p o Seneca Falls, r 9, b about 1830 in Ire- land, w Ann, farmer 11, owns 2 cows Hill Edward, p o Seneca Falls, r 24, b 1836 in Junius, w Anna M., farmer 632^, also h and 1 18 Clinton St., 3 lots on Chapel and 3 on Chestnut St. in village, has 125 peach trees, 50 apple trees and other small fruit, 3 horses, 4 cows Hili Remington L., p o Seneca Falls, r 24, b 1875, son of Ed- ward, breeder of single comb Brown Leghorn fowls. Prize birds Hill Robert E., p o Seneca Falls, r 24, b 1872 in Titusville, Pa., breeder of chickens by incubator for capons, capon- izer fowls and farmer, son of Edward Hoffman Grace E., p o Seneca Falls, r 31, dau of Levi, school teacher Hoffman Herbert J., p o Seneca Falls, r 31, b 1877 in Romu- lus, farmer, son of Levi Hoffman Levi, p o Seneca Falls, r 31, b 1845 in Varick, w Anna M., commissioner of highways, farmer 80, 7 horses, 4 grade Jersey and Durham cows, 2 acres orchard Holman Charlie, p o Seneca Falls, r 25, n 24, b 1872, carpen- ter, home with Wm. F. TOWN OF SENECA FALLS. 239 Holman Lewis L., p o Seneca Falls, r 14, n 24, b 1864, w Marvie E., carpenter and joiner, r h Holman William F., p o Seneca Falls, r 25, n 24, b 1833 in Fayette, w Sophia, manager in charge Orchard Beach summer resort, C. T. Silsby, propr, Johnson L. Charles, p o Seneca Falls, r 14, n 24, b 1845 in Broadalbin, N. Y., w Elizabeth, engineer in charge of pump house, Seneca Falls Water Co. Jolley Nettie E., p o Seneca Falls, r 29, dau of Perry B. Jolley Perry B., p o Seneca Falls, r 29, b 1854, '^ Mary, ma- chinist, farmer for Charles Perry, owns h 5 Lawrence St. in village Jones Alfred, p o Seneca Falls, r 13, cor 15, b 1865, w Dora, farm laborer for his father, Reuben H. Jones Andrew Stanley, p o Cayuga, Cayuga Co., r 12^, Mud Lock, b 1870, laborer, home with his father, Reuben H. Jones Claudia L. Miss, p o Seneca Falls, r 15, dau of Henry H. JONES HENRY H., p o Seneca Falls, r 15, b 1844 in Rochester, cigar manufacturer, was soldier in Co. M. 8th N. Y., Heavy Art. in civil war, Past Commander Cross Post 78, G. A. R. Jones Nettie Miss, p o Cayuga, Cayuga Co., r 12^ Mud Lock, dau of Reuben H. JONES REUBEN H., p o Cayuga, Cayuga Co., r 12 }4, (tow path. Mud Lock), b here 1842, w Susan, dealer in flag butts, propr. Seneca River Hotel, and farmer 25, all owned by his wife, and rents on r 9 farm 108, has 6 horses, 2 cows, breeder Chester White swine Jones Susan, Mrs. Reuben H., p o Cayuga, Cayuga Co., r 123^, (tow path, Mud Lock), owns Seneca River Hotel and 4 acres, and farm 25, on r 29, worked by her husband King Charlotte, p o Seneca Falls, r 17, dau of James P. King David S., p o Seneca Falls, r 17, b 1833, w Susannah, farmer 140, has 6 horses, 6 cows, orchard 7 acres King Harriet C, Mrs. J. Wesley, p o Seneca Falls, r3, owns undivided half of farm, estate of Wm. Morehouse, 70, sub- ject to dower of widow, Lydia Ann, of New Jersey King J. Wesley, p o Seneca Falls, r 3, b 1841, w Harriet C, farmer 52, has 3 horses, 4 cows, orchard 2 acres King James A., p o Seneca Falls, r 3, b 1837, w Augusta, far- mer 48, 2 acres orchard King James P., po Seneca Falls, r 17, b 1823 in Milo, Yates Co., w Charlotte, farmer 160, has 7 horses, 7 cows, apiary 5 colonies King Matie Miss, p o Seneca Falls, r 3, dau of James A. King Nina E. Miss, p o Seneca Falls, r 3, dau of J. Wesley 240 TOWN OF. SENECA FALLS. King Susie A. Miss, p o Seneca Falls, r 17, dau of David S., school teacher King Thomas P., p o Seneca Falls, r 8, cor 7, w Nellie, stair builder, wood carver and farmer, works on shares for Geo. Follett farm 64, has 3 horses, 2 cows King William O., p o Seneca Falls, r 3, n 2, b 1868, w Delia E., clerk school dist. No. 5, farmer, works on shares for his father, J. Wesley, 70 acres, est. of Wm. Morehouse, has 2 horses, 2 cows, orchard 3 acres Lane Martin, p o Seneca Falls, r i, b 1830 in Cayuga Co., farmer 100. has 4 horses, i cow Langdon Benjamin, p o Seneca Falls, r 24, n 25, w Isa- bella, farm laborer for Wm. Moses Larzelere Charles B., p o Seneca Falls, r 17, b 1875 on this farm, student at Cornell University, son of Israel Y. Larzelere George W,, p o Seneca Falls, r 24, n 14, b 1836, w Nancy W., farmer 403, 2 horses, 2 cows LARZELERE ISRAEL Y., p o Seneca Falls, r 17, b 1848, w Lois G., assessor 2d term, farmer 103, and one on r i in Tyre 109, and half interest in farm on r — in Fayette 112, occupied by Jane , has 7 horses, 6 cows grade Jerseys, 14 acres orchard. His grandfather, William L., from New Jersey, settled on r 25, n 37, about 1809. I. Y's father, Jacob B., succeeded to the place ; died 1892. It has never been out of the famil}^. Laub Bainbridge, p o Waterloo, r 46, farmer, son of George W. Laub, Geo. W., p o Waterloo, r 46, b 1842 in Fayette, w Mary A., works on shares for Mrs. Mary Sherman of Seneca Falls, farm 162,12 acres orchard, owns 6 horses, 4 cows, y^, of 34 sheep Laub Minnie Grace, p o Waterloo, r 46, school teacher, dau of Geo. W. LAUDE AUGUST C, p o Seneca Falls, r 41, n 36, b 1823 in Germany, w Wilhelmina, farmer 5, and works other lands, has 3 horses, i cow Laude Ludwig, p o Seneca Falls, r 41, n t,6^ b 1876 in Germany, farmer, son of Augustus C, i horse Laude William, p o Seneca Falls, r 41, n 36, b 1871 in Germany, works in Woolen Mill at village, i horse Lawrence Catharine, widow of Thomas R., p o Seneca Falls, r 23, resident with her son, James F. Lawrence George F., p o Seneca Falls, r 28, b 1867, w Nora L., street car conductor, r h and 1 Lawrence James F., p o Seneca Falls, r 23, b 1839, w Elonia, ex-road commissioner, farmer 100, orchard 6 TOWN OF SENECA FALLS. 241 acres, has 4 horses, 5 grade Jersey cows. His father Thomas R., from Long Island, settled on this farm in 1837. He died here 1866 Lawrence Jennie V., p o Seneca Falls, r 23, dau of James F. Lawrence Mabel E., p o Seneca Falls, r 23, dau of James F. LAWRENCE RICHARD, p o Seneca Falls, r 23, b 1818 in Astoria, L. I., farmer, assessed for 50 acres, orchard 50 trees, farm leased on shares by fields. He came in 1837 with his father, Thomas R., to this town. [By special * request the names of the ladies of this family are omitted from this directory] Lawrence William, p o Seneca Falls, r 23, b 1835 ^^ West- chester Co., farmer, home with his brother, James F. Lewis Florence W., p o Seneca Falls, r 38, n 37, dau of Selah Lewis Jane C, po Seneca Falls, r 38, n 37, Mrs. Selah, owns farm 100 Lewis Howard C, p o Seneca Falls, r38 n 37, b 1870 in Hart- ford Conn., son of Selah Lewis Selah, p o Seneca Falls, r 38 n 37, b in Hartford Co., Conn., w Jane C, manages farm 100 acres owned by his wife, small fruits 3 acres, apple orchard 40 trees, market gardener, breeder ofwhite Leghorn fowls,apiarist 7 colonies, has 7 horses, 6 cows Lindahl Oscar, p o Seneca Falls, r 25, b 1853 in Sweden, farm laborer for William H. Wayne Lutz Reuben, p o Seneca Falls, r 43 cor 40, b 1800 in Penn., home with his dau Mrs. R. Yakley Lynch Frank, p o Seneca Falls, r 16, son of Thomas, larm laborer Lynch Patrick, p o Seneca Falls, r 32, n 45, farm laborer for C. Sheridan Lynch Thomas, p o Seneca Falls, r 16, b about 1853 in Cayuga Co., w Margaret, farm laborer for Edward Mynderse lyfansell John W., p o Seneca Falls, r 16, b 1872, milk ped- dler and farmer for his father Patrick Mansell Margaret T., p o Seneca Falls, r 16, school teacher, dau of Patrick Mansell Patrick, p o Seneca Falls, r 16, b 1840 in Ireland, Co. Tipperary, w Ellen, milk dealer and farmer 2^-: has 3 horses, 12 Durham and Jersey grade cows Mansell Patrick R., p o Seneca Falls, r 16, b 1877, f'H'mer for his father Patrick Markel Richard H., p o Waterloo, r 19, b 1858 in Waterloo, w Lizzie, farmer on t^hares for Mrs. Sophronia Caldwell 100 acres, orchard 100 trees, has 4 horses, 3 cows MATTHEWS CHARLES H., p o Seneca Falls, r 32, b i860, farmer for his mother Eliza R. i^2 •tO'WT^ OF SfiNECA FALLS. MATTHEWS ELIZA, (Runyan), widow of Whitney S., p o Seneca Falls, r 32, farmer 125,7 horses, 4 cows, 34 Shrop- shire sheep, 3 acres orchard. Her father Aaron Runyan when a child came with his parents from N. J., he served in the war of 181 2 on the Niagara frontier Matthews, Mary S. Miss, p o Seneca Falls, r 32, dau of EHza R. McCarthy Emma J., p o Seneca Falls, r 15, dressmaker, dau of Francis McCarthy Francis, p o Seneca Falls, r 15, w Catherine, farmer 12, has 2 horses, 2 cows, 15 swine McDormon Edward, p o Seneca Falls, r 23 cor 22, b 1874 i" Rose, Wayne Co., farm laborer McGuane Anna, p o Seneca Falls, r 271^, dau of Anthony McGuane Anthony, p o Seneca Falls, r 271^ b 1848 in Ire- land, w Mary M., farmer 160, owns farm 74 acres in Fay- ette, 14 horses, 6 cows, 19 sheep, breeder bronze turkeys McGuane Bridget, p o Seneca Falls, r 27^, dau of Anthony McGuane Cornelius, p o Seneca Falls, r 27,^, b 187 1, farmer, son of Anthony McGuane Margaret, p o Seneca Falls, r 275^, dau of An- thony McGuane Mary S., p o Seneca Falls, r 27^, dau of Anthony McGuane Patrick, p o Seneca Falls, r 27)^, farmer, son of Anthony McKeon Anna E., p o Seneca Falls, r 36, dressmaker, 10 Cayuga st in village, dau of Felix McKeon FeHx, p o Seneca Falls, r ^6, h 1823 in Ireland, w Bridget, farmer 70, 3 horses, 4 cows, 2 acres of apples McKeon Frances M. Miss, p o Seneca Falls, r 36, dressmaker, dau of Felix McKeon James H., p o Seneca Falls, r 36, farmer for his father Felix Metcalf Adelbert G., p o Seneca Falls, r 8, b 1847, farmer 50, subject to life interest of his mother Ann B., orchard 100 trees, has 3 horses, 2 cows Metcalf x\nn B., p o Seneca Falls, r 8, widow of Joseph, life in- terest in farm 50 belonging to her son Adelbert G. Metcalf Augustus, po Seneca Falls, r 16, b 1831, w Emma S., director and adjuster of Patrons Fire Relief ass'n, worts on shares for J. M. Armitage of the village, farm no, has 6 horses and with Mr. Armitage 8 cows Metcalf Lina B. Miss, p o Seneca Falls, r 16, dau of Au- gustus Metcalf Mary E. Miss, p o Seneca Falls, r 16, dressmaker, dau of Augustus TOWN OF SENECA FALLS. 24^ Mickley Cora B. Miss, p o Waterloo, r 29 cor 30, artist, dau of Wm. B. Mickley De Witt, p o Waterloo, r 29 cor 30, b 1859,, ho-me with his father Wm. B. Mickley Susan J. Miss, p o Waterloo, r 29 cor 30, dau of Wm. B. MICKLEY WILLIAM B., p o Waterloo, r 29 cor 30, b 1813 in Lehigh Co., Pa.,w Sarah, retired, owns farm 90 worked by James M. Schick, i horse, 2 cows, 4 acres orchard Mitchell Benjamin F., p o Seneca Falls, r 16, b 1846 in Pough- keepsie, N. Y., w Lena A., com'l traveler, home with L. F. Crowell, owns h and 1, 129 State st., in village Moak Fred, p o Seneca Falls, ry co.r 9, b 1877 ^^ New Haven, N. Y. Moak Gabe, r 7 cor 9, widow of James Morehouse Charles A., p o Seneca Falls, r 17, b 1855, w Alice M., farmer, rents of Mrs. Julia Stedman of Auburn, N. Y., farm 160, about 6 acres orchard, has 2 horses, 5 cows Morehouse Martha Miss, p o Seneca Falls, r 3, owns with her sister, Mrs. Harriet C. King, interest in farm estate of Wm. Morehouse, 70 acres, subject to dower of widow Morgan Edward, p o Seneca Falls, r 6 cor 8, b 1877 in Bur- lington, Mich., farmer, son of Thomas MORGAN THOMAS, p o Seneca Falls, r 6 cor 8, b 1851 in Port Byron, N. Y., w Jennie O., works on shares for Mrs. W. S. Soper of Syracuse, farm 168, on which is 4 acres of orchard, has 8 horses and half of 2 more, 4 cows Moses Emma May Miss, p o Seneca Falls, r 25 n 24, dau of Franklin P., graduate of Mynderse Academy, and in lan- guage and music of Albion College, Mich. MOSES FRANKLIN, p o Seneca Falls, r 25 n 24, b i8i8,w Susan M., ex-supervisor here and in Michigan, farmer 175, 8 horses, 10 cows, orchard 125 trees. His father, Henry, when 22 years of age came from Valley Forge, Pa., to Fayette in 1806, and in 1808, settled on r 24 at Bridgeport on the hill. He died in 1830, aged 96 Moses Sarah E., widow of Benjamin, p o Seneca Falls, r 24 n 25, fruit farmer 11 acres, 100 apple trees, 100 pears, 75 peaches, 80 plum, besides other varieties of small fruits, i horse, i cow Motes Vincent M., p o Seneca Falls, r 24 n 14, b 1843 in Fay- ette, laborer, owns h and 1 Mulligan Ellen, p o Seneca Falls, r 16, widow of Thonvas, farm 5, has i cow Mulligan Hugh, p o Seneca Falls, r 16, b 1862, iron and brass moulder ^44 TOWN OF SENECA FALLS. Mulligan John, p o Seneca Falls, r i6, b 1869, iron and brass moulder Mulligan Margaret V., p o Seneca Falls, r 16, dau of Ellen Mulligan Mary Miss, p o Seneca Falls, r 16, dressmaker MYNDERSE^EDWARD, p o Seneca Falls, r 16, b here 1816, w Lillias, farmer 125, 4 horses, 12 cows. He was president of the Mynderse Academy for 38 years. His father Wilhelmus Mynderse b 1767 in Albany, settled where H. C. Silsby, Esq., now lives in the village, about 1794, as representative and one of a company owning a large tract of land WILHELMUS MYNDERSE. 1^ this scctiou . Hc built mills and was a prominent business man. He died 1838 Mynderse Lillias, Mrs. Edward, p o Seneca Falls, owns two acres on Cayuga street in village Mynderse Lillias M. Miss, p o Seneca Falls, r 16, dau of Ed- ward lyjeuman August, p o Seneca Falls, r 25, b 1833 in Germany, w Amelia, farm laborer for Mrs. Bull O'CONNOR CHARLES B., p o Seneca Falls, r 26 cor 34, b 1865, w Florence M., dealer in agricultural implements and horses, farmer 53^, 3 horses, 3 cows, 160 apple trees Olmstead Jefferson M., po Seneca Falls, r 24, b 1824 in Wayne Co., w Mary J., retired farmer, r h ORCHARD BEACH, p o Seneca Falls, r 25 n 24, summer resort, Charles T. Silsby prop'r, Lewis L. Holman man- ager, reached by hourly stage from Seneca Falls and by boats from Cayuga, connecting with all tjains parcells Fred H., p o Seneca Falls, r 23, b 1861 in Cayuga Co., w Almira E., carpenter and joiner, breeder of Ply- mouth Rock fowls, owns h and 2 acres Pearson John G., p o Waterloo, r 30 n 47, b 1847 in Fayette, w Elma E., farmer 60, 4 horses, 4 cows, 25 Shropshire grade sheep Perry Charles W., p o Waterloo, r 29, b 1858, farmer, owns ^ interest with his brother Wm. S. of Garrett, Ind , and sister Mrs. Ellen Thomas in farm estate of his father Simon D. 147^ acres, 6 horses, 4 cows, 8 acres apple Peters Cornelius, p o Seneca Falls, b about 1850, r 17, home with Chas. A. Russell Peterson Peter, p o Seneca Falls, r 32 n 33, b 1875 ^^ Den- mark, farm laborer for D. Sheradin TOWN OF SENECA FALLS. 245 Pew Frank E., p o Seneca Falls, r 24, b 1870 in Fayette, school teacher Pew Jessie R., p o Seneca Falls, r 15, dau ol Marvin Pew John N., p o Seneca Falls, r 24, b 1846 in Connecticut, w Alice A., farmer works on shares for Duane Jackson of Herk. Co., 8i acres, has 4 horses, 3 cows Pew Marvin, p o Seneca Falls, r 15, b 1829 in Ithaca, N.Y., w Kate, steam thresher, feed mill, farmer 34, has 3 horses, 2 cows, orchard 125 trees Pew Nellie P.. p o Seneca Falls, r 24, dressmaker, dau of John N Pew Sadie M., p o Seneca Falls, r 24, schoolteacher, dau of John N Poffenberger John, p o Seneca Falls, r 44, w Elizabeth, works on shares for Mrs. LeRoy Partridge farm 100, 3 acres orchard, has 4 horses, 3 cows POOL DAVID, p o Seneca Falls, r 23 cor 22, b 1825 in Gloversville, N. Y. , w Eliza (Van Valkenburg,) from Little Falls, propr. Riverside farm 136, breeder of Holstein Frisian cattle and Patchen horses, Cheshire and Poland China swine, has 5 acres orchard, 4 horses, 5 cows peamer George, p o Seneca Falls, r 17 n corporation, b 1836, farmer with his father Jacob Reamer Jacob, p o Seneca Falls, r 17, b 1806 in Harrisburg, Pa., farmer 114 n corporation has 4 horses, 6 cows, 2 acres orchard Reamer Nancy A. Miss, p o Seneca Falls, r 17, home with her father Jacob Reamer Sarah Miss, p o Seneca Falls, r 17, dau of Jacob Reynolds Edward, p o Seneca Falls, r 7, b 1864 in Tyre, w Matilda A., jour butcher and farm laborer, owns h and y2 acre Risley Eunice J., p o Seneca Falls, r 37 n 26, widow of Waite, late of Cuyler, Cort. Co., owns farm 129, 6 horses, 2 cows, orchard 60 trees. Risley Grant W., p o Seneca Falls, r 37 n 26, b 187 1 in Iowa, artist in oil and farmer for his mother Eunice J. Roeger Adam, p o Waterloo, r 28, b 1852 in Waterloo, car- penter and farmer, owns 50 acres in Waterloo, (also vil- lage lot Main) worked by tenant Roeger Henrietta, p o Waterloo, r 28, widow of George, resi- dent, owns h and i acre Rogers Stephen, p o Waterloo, r 28, b 1848 in Fayette, w Laura, works on shares for Harrison Chamberlain of S.F. village, farm 80-1, has 4 horses, 4 cows, 200 appletrees Rorrison Alexander, p o Seneca Falls, r 24 cor 26, b 1823 in Fayette, w Mary Jane, retired farmer, owns h and 1 246 tOWN OF SENECA FALLS. Rorrison Fred G., po Seneca Falls, r 24 cor 26, b 187 1 in Fayette, son of Alexander, plumber Rorrison Helen Louise, p o Seneca Falls, r 24 cor 26, dau of Alexander Ruddy Thomas, p o Seneca Falls, r 15, b 1849 in Ovid, cigar maker for H. H. Jones, home 39 Mynderse st., in village Runyan Vinson, p o Seneca Falls, r 32, b 1817 in Ont. Co., resides with his sister, Mrs. Eliza R. Matthews Russell Almon, p o Seneca Falls, r i n 19, b 1849 ^^ Manches- ter, Ont. Co., w Roxie Ann, wholesale butcher and farmer 100, and works 7 acres for his wife on r 29 n 27, has 5 horses, 11 cows Russell Barbara A., widow of Charles, p o Seneca Falls, r 2 cor 3, owns farm 8 acres Russell Charles A., p o Seneca Falls, r 17, b i859,w Hannah, farmer 64, has 4 horses, 3 cows Russell Edith A., p o Magee Corners, dau of Rozell Russell Hannah, Mrs. Chas. A., po Seneca Falls, r 17, owns farm 12 on r — , in Tyre, on which is orchard 50 trees Russell Irene M., p o Magee Corners, dau of Rozell Russell Leonie B., p o Magee Corners, dau of Rozell Russell Roxie Ann, p o Seneca Falls, r i n 19, Mrs. Almon, owns farm 7 on r 29 n 27 Russell E. Rozell, p o Magee Corners, r i, b 1847, w Annie L., wholesale butcher and farmer 90, has 5 horses, 4 cows Savage Evelyn J., p o Seneca Falls, r 17, widow of William, farm 228, 11 horses, 22 cows, mostly Jerseys (registered), and II other cattle, 8 acres orchard. Mr. Sa\age, for- merly in railroad business, was a cotton broker in the South during the war, and settled here in 1865 ; he died January, 1894 Savage Jessie E., p o Seneca Falls, r 17, home with her aunt Mrs. E. J. Savage Savage Maud E., p o Seneca Falls, r 17, home with her aunt Mrs. E. J. Savage Savage Stephen H., p o Seneca Falls, r 24 n 14, b 1839 ^" Fayette, w Elizabeth F., farni laborer, owns h and 1 SCHICK JAMES M., p o Waterloo, r 29 n 30, b 1846 in Pa., w Amelia, works on shares for Wm. Mickley farm 90, has 5 horses, 4 cows, 4 acres orchard, 7 years on this farm SCHICK MARY C. MISS, p o Waterloo, r 29 n 30, dau of James M., school teacher School house, J. dist. No 2, p o Seneca Falls, r8 School house, dist. No. 4. p o Seneca Falls, r 25 n 24 School house, dist. No. 5, p o Seneca Falls, r 17 School house, J. dist. No. 6, p o Waterloo, r 47 n 30 TOWisr OF SENECA FALLS. 247 School house, dist. No. 7, p o Seneca Falls, r 22 n 28 Schott Wilbur E., p o Waterloo, r 28, stenographer and type- writer, emp. Waterloo Wagon works, son of Mrs. Stephen Rogers Scott Elizabeth, p o Seneca Falls, r 16, widow of Ferris, housekeeper for Patrick Harrington, owns farm 82^ in Limestone Pa Schuyler Gertrude G., Miss, p o Seneca Falls, r 14 n 24, ar- tist in oil, dau of Rensselaer SCHUYLER RENSSELAER, p o Seneca Falls, r 14 n 24, b 1821 in New York City, w Judith G., health officer, ex- treas of S F village, ex-supt of the poor, farmer 16 acres, fruit farm, and on lake near Mud Lock 170 acres, has 500 trees, apples, pears, peaches, plums, prunes, cherries, quinces and berries ; i horse, i cow, has an original paint- ing, 1731, of the Schuyler arms painted in Holland. His son Robert A., is cashier for the N. Y. C. & H. R. R. at Niagara Falls Seekell Ulysses L., p o Seneca Falls, r 24 cor 26, b 1864 in Tyre, w Clara E., farmer, works for Harvey Benham, farm 157, 3 acres apples, and owns farm 26 on same road, has 5 horses, 6 cows Sell Benjamin, p o Seneca Falls, r 24 n 14, b 1841 in Penn, w Frances, carpenter and joiner, owns h and 2 acres Selmser David M, p o Waterloo, r 30, b 1821 in Perth, Fulton Co., farmer 145, 7 acres orchard, 6 horses, 2 cows,, 42 high grade Shropshire sheep Selmser Guy A., po Waterloo, r 30, b 1870, farmer for his father David M. Selmser Kate E., p o Waterloo, r 20, dau of David M. Selmser Martin, p o Waterloo, r 30, b 1836 in Perth, Fulton Co., w Mary J., farmer 81 )^, 5 horses, 3 cows, 30 grade Cotswold sheep, 3 acres orchard Seybolt John G., p o Seneca Falls, r 32, b 1830 in Fayette, w Caroline, dealer in agricultural implements Sheridan Casper, p o Seneca Falls, r 32 n 45, b 1868, w Lillie, cook at county house, and works farm 125 belonging to his mother, Mary E., of Fa3ette, has 2 horses, 5 cows, 10 sheep, orchard 75 trees Sheridan Sarah A. Miss, p o Seneca Falls, r 32, owns farm 50 in Varick, worked by Catherine Nuhn Sheradin David P., p o Seneca Falls, r 32 n 33, b 1841 in Fayette, w Ellen A., owns h and 1 in Bear3^town, works on shares for Charles Woodruff of Caywood, farm 120, owns 7 horses, 4 cows, Jersey and Jersey grades, a breeder of Chester white swine 248 TOWN OF SENECA FALLS. Sheradin Vergie M., p o Seneca Falls, r 32 n 33, daughter of David P. SISCO SOLOMON, p o Seneca Falls, r 16 n 13, b 1862 in Rose, Wayne Co., w Lillie, breeder of white Plymouth Rock fowls, milk dealer, averages about 200 qts. daily, and far.rer, rents of David Andrews, of Buffalo, farm 50, has 2 horses Sisson Eugene, p o Seneca Falls, r 38, b 1848, farmer, works on shares for his father Philip, 87 acres, has 2 horses Sisson Philip, p o Seneca Falls, r 38, b 1808 in Tiverton, R.I. , w Sarah A., owns farm 87, has 3 horses, 3 cows, orchard 400 trees Sisson Sarah A. Miss, p o Seneca Falls, r 38, dau of Philip Smiley Frank E.,p o Waterloo, r 31 n 27, b 1856 in Baldwins- ville, N. Y., w Anna H., wholesale butcher and farmer 30, 2 horses, 2 cows Smith Charles, p o Seneca Falls, r 27 n 31, b 1864 in Man- lius, N. Y., farm laborer Smith Jacob B., p o Canoga, r 43, b 1854 i^ Varick, w Clara W., works on shares for H. Chamberlain of Seneca Falls village, farm 66, has 5 horses, 2 cows, and owns h and 1 in Varick Smith Laura V., p o Seneca Falls, r 24, Mrs. Oscar G., of Central City Roofing Co. of Syracuse, owns fruit farm 7 acres, 450 pear trees, 120 apple trees, 40 plum trees and market garden, apiarist 35 colonies, manuf. and dealer in comb foundation and bee keepers' supplies, son Norwood R. in charge Smith Laura W., p o Seneca Falls, r 24, dressmaker, dau of Laura V Smith Norwood R., p o Seneca Falls, r 24, b 1862 in Tyre, manager for his mother Laura V., fruit farm, bee keepers' supplies, etc Smith Oscar G., p o Seneca Falls, r 24, b 1832 in Covert, w Laura V., (Central City Roofing Co. of Syracuse) Smith Rosanna, p o Seneca Falls, student, dau of Laura V Spooner May A. Miss, p o Sececa Falls, r 15, dau of Wm.H. Spooner William H., p o Seneca Falls, r 15, w Marian, farmer 154, orchard 150 trees, farm leased on shares to Jacob Riegle Squier George E., p o Seneca Falls, r 25, b 1840 in Madison Co., lessee and prop'r Bull's Grove, Bull's Grove Hotel and boat livery, bds with Mrs. A. A. Bull Squier Israel H., p o Seneca Falls, r 13, b 1836 in Waterloo, farmer 80, has 3 horses, orchard 100 trees TOWN OF SENECA FALLS. 249 Stahl Lorenzo G., p o Seneca Falls, r 32, b 1853 in Varick, \v Abby, farm laborer for Thos. Carroll of village Stevenson Guy D., p o Waterloo, r 31 cor 29, b 1877 in Wat- erloo, farmer, son of James D Stevenson Harriet L., p o Waterloo, r 31 cor 29, dau of James D., school teacher Stevenson James D., p o Waterloo, r 31 cor 29, b 1841 in Waterloo, w Mary Jane, works on sharss for Mrs. A. C. Johnson 100 acres, has 6 horses, 5 cows STORY JOHN, p o Cayuga, Cayuga Co., r 14 n 24, b 1840, w Charlotte M., fruit farmer 2^ acres, laborer Strong Edward A., p o Seneca Falls, r 2, b i860 in Tyre, w Isabelle, farmer, farm 87 belonging to his wife and her brother J. Edward Lounsberry, orchard 5 acres, 6 horses, 3 cows, and other young stock Strong Isabelle, p o Seneca Falls, r 2, Mrs. Edward A., owns undivided half of farm 87, worked by her husband Tearney Luke, p o Seneca Falls, run 10, w Mary J., farm laborer, owns farm 3 on r 10 cor 11 Thomas Ellen E., p o Waterloo, r 29, Mrs. Harrison H. owns ^ interest with her brothers Wm. S. and Charles W. on farm estate of her father Simon D. 147^ acres Thomas Harrison H., p o Waterloo, r 29, b 1845 in Fax^ette, w Ellen E. (Perry,) (George Thomas & Co., of Water- loo,) was soldier in i6th N. Y. H. A. in civil war Thomas Nellie P. Miss, po Waterloo, r 29, dau of Harrison H Thompson Maria, widow of William, p o Seneca Falls, r 25 n 24, resident, owns h and 1 Thompson Sarah B. Miss, p o Seneca Falls, r 25 n 24, home with her mother Maria THORP H. J. MRS. & SONS.— See village list. Travis Charles W., p o Cayuga, Cayuga Co., r 14, b 1829, w Melinda, carpenter and farmer loi, orchard 150 trees Travis Hyga Parmer, p o Seneca Falls, r 24, b 1831, w Maria, farm 62^, 3 acres apples, worked by his son, W. H. Was a soldier in 15th N. Y. Engineers in civil war. Pen- sioner Travis William H., p o Seneca Falls, r 24, b 1855, "^ Luella, works on contract for purchase of Chas. Travis farm loi on r 14, has 4 horses, 2 cows, also works for his father, Parmer, farm 62^ Twining James, p o Seneca Falls, r 24, b 1818 in Broome -Co., w Alice A., farmer 50, 3 horses, 3 cows VAN CLEEF EDWARD M., p o Seneca Falls, r 15, b 1833 on this farm, w Nellie M., milk dealer and farmer 130, has 6 horses, 25 cows, 3 acres orchard. His father, George C, was the first male white child born in town. His 250 TOWN OF SENECA FALLS. grandfather, Lawrence VanCleef, came with Sullivan's army in 1779, and after his discharge from the army he returned and located on the spot he had selected while with the expedition, southwest of the present house Van Cleef Mary E. Miss, p o Seneca Falls, r 17, bds with Chas. A. Morehouse, owns h and 1, Prospect St., in village Van Cleef Maynard C, p o Seneca Falls, r 15, b 1869, w Net- tie L., path master, farmer for his father, Edward VAN DUYNE ELIZABETH Miss, p o Seneca Falls, r 32, n 33, with her sister, Hattie L., farmer 125, 7 cows, 6 horses VAN DUYNE HATTIE L. Miss, po Seneca Falls, r 32, n 33, with her sister, Elizabeth, farmer 125, 7 cows, 6 horses Van Dyke William H., p o Seneca Falls,"r24, b 1853 in Wayne Co., w Ettie M., farmer, now emp. at Goulds Mfg Co. Van Houten Montgomery, p o Seneca Falls, r 25, lessee and Supt. Cayuga Lake Park, r h 60 Garden in village Van Valkenburg Oliver, p o Seneca Falls, r 23, cor 22, b 1826 in Manheim, Herk.Co.,farm laborer for David Pool Viele Electa J., p o Seneca Falls, N end r 32, widow of Jacob, owns several houses and lots in village, home with her son. Jay J. C. Viele Jay J. C, p o Seneca Falls, r 32, junction Bridge and Ovid Sts., b 1847, w Annice M., farmer 38, 6 Jersey grade cows, 2 horses Viele Jennie C, p o Seneca Falls, N end r 32, student, dau of Vlfalice William, p o Seneca Fal s, b about 1852 m Pa., r 32 n 33, farm laborer for Misses Van Duyne Ward Emma, po Seneca Falls, r 25, home with Mrs. Anna A. Bull Wayne Charles C, p o Seneca Falls, off r 14, b 1854 ^^ Cay- uga Co., w Laura B., works on shares farm, estate of his father, Wm. G., 140 acres, including 9 acres orchard, has 4 horses, 2 cows Wayne George C, p o Seneca Falls, r 25, b about 1879, ^^^~ mer, son of William H. Wayne William H., p o Seneca Falls, r 25, b 1848, w Cora B., farms on shares 200 acres, part of the estate of Wm. G., dec, has horses and cows, 5 acres orchard WESTBROOK ABRAM, p o Seneca Falls, r 2, opp 3, b 1818 in Ne'AT Jersey, w Mary, farmer 120, worked on shares by George Earls, has 5 horses, 2 cows, orchard 75 trees. His father, Peter, located here in 1835. ^^ ^^s killed by fall of a tree in 1845 WHITLOCK BROTHERS, p o Seneca Falls, r 24, n 14, (Le- Grand and Edward), boat builders, carvel built skiffs, etc. SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. 25 1 Whitlock Clarisa, p o Seneca Falls, r 14, n 24, dau of Edward Whitlock Edward, p o Seneca Falls, r 14, n 24, b 183Q in Michigan, w Lucretia, (Whitlock Bros.), w owns h and 1 Whitlock George F., p o Seneca Falls, r 24, n 14, b 1838 in Lysander, N. Y., w Mary B., carperjter and joiner, and farmer, works on shares for Mrs.Julia A. Whitlock farm 44 acres, 2 acres apples, 2 horses, 3 cows, owns h and 1 Whitlock Ida, p o Seneca Falls, r 14. n 24, dau of Edward Whitlock Julia A., widow of Charles H., p o Seneca Falls, r 24, owns farm 44, worked by Geo. F. Whitlock Julia May Miss, p o Seneca Falls, r 24, n 14, dau of Geo, F. WHITLOCK LeGRAND, p o Seneca Falls, r 24, n 14, b 1842 in Lysander, N. Y., w Lorinda, (Whitlock Bros.), owns hand 1 Woodward Angeline, Mrs. James M., p o Seneca Falls, r 7, n 9, owns farm 50, worked by her husband Woodward Archie, p o Seneca Falls, r 7, n 9, b 1873 in Au- burn, N. Y., farmer for his father, James M. Woodward Herbert N., p o Seneca Falls, r 7, n 9, b 1874 ^^ . Auburn, N. Y., student and farmer for his father, James M. Woodward James M., p o Seneca Falls, r 7, n 9, b 1829 in Fulton Co., w Angeline, general mason and farmer, works for his wife farm 50, has 3 horses, 4 cows, i bull, orchard 50 trees Woodward Jerome L., p o Seneca Falls, r7, n 9, b 1877 in Auburn, student and farmer for his father, James M. Yakley Reuben, p o Seneca Falls, r 43, cor 40, b 1837 ^^ Pa.., w Christianna, farm laborer, w owns h and i acre SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. Seneca Falls Village is on the site of the first settle- ment in the County. Job Smith, from Ulster County, in 1787 located on the Flats just below the subsequent site of Col. Mynderse's upper red mill. For many years after Col. Wil- helmus Mnyderse's settlement, as agent and one of the proprie- tors, the village grew slowly, but it has since become one of the most important manufacturing villages of its size in the country, and in a single line, it is said, leads the world. i^For explanations and abbreviations see page 5.) 252 SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. Adams Samuel L., b 1842, w Elizabeth, painter and paper hanger, 2 Center A.DDISON EDWARD W., b 1850, w Elizabeth W., dealer in boots, shoes and rubbers, 127 Fall, w owns res. 67 State Addison Harriet, widow of James W., resident, owns res. 17 Chapel Adkins Amelia, Mrs. William, mill operative, bds 33 Ovid Adkinson Albert A., b 1877, laborer, bds 43 Chapel Adkinson Centennie Miss, student, bds 43 Chapel Adkinson Elizabeth M. Miss, housekeeper for her father, John S., 47 Chapel, cor Walnut Adkinson George, b 1859, barber, bds 78 W Bayard Adkinson Helen M., widow of Charles W., res. 78 W Bayard Adkinson John, b 1877, laborer, bds 47 Chapel, cor Walnut Adkinson John S., b 1851, works in livery stable on State, h 47 Chapel, cor Walnut * Adkinson William H., b 1853, w Emma J., saloon and restaur- ant, 14 State, owns res. 43 Chapel Adriance Carrie, widow of Charles, dressmaker, 132 Fall, Daniels Block, bds 172 Fall Ahrens George Fred., b 1863 in Cinn., Ohio, w Carrie, me- chanical engineer at American Fire Engine Co.'s works, r h 9 Johnston, cor Maple Albee Prescott B., b 1805 in Chesterfield, N. H., resident with his daughters, Mrs. G. R. Stearns, 7 Clinton, and Mrs.W. Drew, 65 State Alderman James R., b 1863, w Elizabeth, painter at Gleason's, h 126 Ovid Alexander Harriet, widow of Ephraim, home 23 Dey Alford Elmer T., b 1877, brass worker, son of Thos. J., 32 Clinton Alford Thomas J., b 1837, w Ellen F., wheelwright, w owns res. 32 Clinton Algire James C, b 1851 in Liverpool, N. Y., w Carrie E., draftsman at Rumsey's, h (estate of his mother, Mrs. Ann) 97 State Algire Urias S., b about 1829 in Canada, retired carpenter, h 97 State Allen Caroline Miss, home 10 N Park Allen Cordelia A., widow of Orville, home 3 Maple Allen Luella Miss, home with her sister, Mrs. George Waller, 63 Cayuga Allen Mary, widow of George A., late of Moravia, N. Y., re- sides with her sister, Sarah J., 10 Clinton ALLEN WALTER H., w Sarah Frances, pres.'t American Globe and School Supply Co., rh 10 N. Park SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. 253 Alman Frank, b 1836 in Germany, w Bridget, laborer, owns res. 19 Shamrock Ave Alman William, b 1866, w Anna C, constable, molder at Goulds, r h 29 State Almy Hiram, b 1825 in Cayuga Co., w Louisa J., laborer, r h 19 Lawrence AMENT GEORGE, b 1841 in Rome, Oneida Co., w Carrie H., agent American Express Co., 120 Fall, owns res. 19 White Ament William L., b 1870, law student, 17 King blk., home 19 White AMERICAN EXPRESS CO.'S office, George Ament, agent, 120 Fall AMERICAN FIRE ENGINE COMPANY, Inc. 1891, cap. ^600,000, emp. 200 men ; Chris. Ahrens, Pres., of Cincin- nati, O. ; George E. Holroyd, Vice Pres., of Waterford, N. Y. ; Chas. t. Silsby, Treas, ; Wm. S. Silsby, Sec.'y ; manufacturers of lire apparatus and supplies, 37 Fall AMERICAN GLOBE AND SCHOOL SUPPLY COM- PANY, W. H.Allen, Pres. and Sec.'y; J- E. Medden, Vice Pres. ; W. J. Pollard, Treas. ; manufacturers of celes- tial, terrestial and slated globes and school supplies, also 600 gallon vat nickle plating plant, 20 and 22 Boston Ave Amidon George H. b 1853 in Onondaga Co., w Ida M., brass finisher, bar tender, r h 21 Spring Amidon James, b 1859 i" Bridgeport, w Mattie M., machinist, r h 19 Spring Amidon James, b 1861, w Martha A., machinist and brass fin- isher, r h 45 Spring Anderson Archibald C, b 1825 in Scotland, w Marilla, ma- chinist, owns res. 14 Daniels Anderson Catharine, resident, home with her mother Mary, 29 Haigh Anderson Charles, b 1855, w Mary, laborer, owns res. 22 Washington Anderson Charles E., b 1872, son of Archibald, 14 Daniels Anderson Edward, b 1854, l^iborer, r h and 1 29 Haigh Anderson Edward, b 1875, l^iborer, bds 22 Washington Anderson Emma J., emp. in Globe factory, dau of Archibald, 14 Daniels Anderson George F., b 1867, emp. Nat. Adv. Co., home 14 Daniels Anderson James B., b 1878, student, son of James H., home 103 State Anderson James H., b 1855, ^ Carrie B., dry goods, notions, 18 254 SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. carpets, cloaks, etc., 69 Fall, owns res. 103 State, also owns h on Green ANDERSON JOHN D., b 1871, core maker, bds 7 Board- man, cor Hoag Anderson Mary, widow of Patrick, owns res. 29 Haigh ANDERSON PATRICK, b 1830 in Ireland, molder, owns res. 7 Boardman, cor Hoag, veteran of the war of 1861, Co. K. 33d N. Y. Vols., was in several engagements and discharged iu 1863. Pensioner and member of G. A. R., Cross Post No. 78, of Seneca Falls Anderson William C, b 1875, teamster, bds 7 Boardman, cor Hoag Andrews Arthur V. M., b 187 1, in Hector, Schuyler Co., at present in Wj^oming, home 75 Cayuga Andrews Ben. R., b 1877 in Schuyler Co., student, home 75 Cayuga ANDREWS CHARLES T., b 1842 in Hector, Schuyler Co., w Mary E., postmaster, member of board of education, editor The Seneca County Courier, r h 75 Cayuga Andrews Genevieve Miss, teacher of music and drawing in public schools of Seneca Falls, home 75 Cayuga Andrews John, b 1863, w Elida, blacksmith's helper, r h 40 Centre " Andrews Lincoln C, b 1867 in Minnesota, graduate of West Point, class 1893, Lieut, in 3d cavalry U. S. A., stationed at Fort Riley, Kansas, home 75 Cayuga Appleby Frances R., widow of John C, nurse, 9 Spring Appleby Grace E. Miss, student, home 9 Spring. Arbuckle James, b 1835 ^^ Ireland, w Mary R., laborer, owns res 54 Garden Arbuckle Annie Miss, mill operative, home 5^ Garden Arbuckle Nelhe Miss, operator, home 54 Garden Archibald Wilham, b 1873 in Canada, granite cutter, bds G. 8 Walnut cor Clinton Armitage E. Augusta, resident, owns with her sister NeUie, h 30 Troy ARMITAGE JAMES M., b 1828 in Galen, Wayne Co., w Eliza, farmer, owns on r 16, farm 114, worked on shares by Augustus Metcalf, has six grade cows, 4 acres orchard, owns res 108 State Armitage M. Nellie, resident, owns with her sister E. Au- gusta, res 30 Troy Armitage Stella Miss, home with her uncle James M, 108 State Armstrong Anna A. Miss, nurse, home with Wilham S. Latham, 51 Cayuga Armstrong James G., b 1852 in Tyre, clerk in fr't office at N. Y. C. R. R. depot, rooms 4 Prospect SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. 255 Armstrong Thomas, b 1854 ^^ Ireland, w Anna, marble cutter, owns 57 E. Bayard Ashdown Richard J., b 1866, barber, bds 49 Center Ashdown Samuel, b 1827 in England, w Hannah E., ^^wns h and 1 13 Mynderse Ashley Charles H., b 1844, w Elizabeth, molder, owns res 130 W. Bayard Augustine Charles E., b 1844 in Pennsylvania, w Ottelca, painter and paper hanger, h 24 Swaby Augustine Joseph, b 1875, painter and paper hanger, bds 24 Swaby Avery Charles W., molder at Silby's, bds 16 Troy Avery Edith V. Miss, dau of Lucretia C, home 26 Cayuga Avery Lucretia (Chamberlain), widow of Zalmon D., owns farm 108 in Fayette, owns res 26 Cayuga Avery Willard D., b 1875, home with his mother, 26 Cayuga Ayers David N.,b 1852, w Jennie A., machinist, rents h and 1 90 Clinton Babcock Charles, b i860, w Ida, ornamental painter, owns res 56 Chapel Babcock Dwight, b 1823 in Cayuga Co., w Julia Ann, manuf of Popular bitters and rheumatic remedies, owns h and 1 43 Rumsey Babcock Dwight, b 1850 in New York city, w Jane, slater, r h 16 Walnut. Babcock Floyd E., b 1872, wood varnisher and finisher in Rumsey & Co.'s works, bds 43 -Rumsey Babcock Joseph A., b 1854, m^irble cutter, owns res 12 Troy Babcock Margaret A. widow of Joseph M., home 12 Troy Babcock Peter J., b 1878, operative at National Adv. Co.'s works, home 16 Walnut Babcock William O., b 1858, w Lottie, painter at Gleason's, r h 30 Mynderse ' Babcock William P., b 1874 '^^ Seneca Falls, barber, home 16 Walnut. Bachman Anna C, dressmaker, 14 Walnut, home do. Bachman Betsey (Elizabtth* Miss, home with her neice Mrs. H. L. Williams 39 State Bachman David, b 1818, w Julia Miller, r h 52 Bridge Bachman Emerilla, widow of William, resident, r h 6 Barker Bachman George D., b 1865 in Fayette, commercial traveler, home 14 Mynderse Bachman George W., b 1824 in Fayette, W. Elizabeth, tailor, 14 Walnut, owns res do. His grandfather George, a revo- lutionary soldier, settled in Fayette about 1803 from Pennsylvania Bachman Howard G., b 1876, student, home 76 Mynderse 256 SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. Bachman M. Josephine, widow of Alonzo, day boarding-house, rents 14 Mynderse Bachman Martin J., b 1820 in Fayette, w Olive S., ornamental painter and frescoer, r h 93 State. Bachnlan Nettie Miss, home 14 Clinton Backus Ann, widow of William H., owns res 27 Troy, also h and 1 28 Troy. Bailey Archibald, b 1877, laborer, bds 11 Spring Bailey LeRoy G., b 1851 in Newfield, Tomp. Co., w Mary, cigar manufacturer, billiard room, dealer in tobaccos and smokers' goods, 8 Ovid, r h 74 W. Bayard Bailey Lewis M., b 1873 in Newfield, Tomp. Co., cigar maker for L. G., home 74 W. Bayard. Bailey Nathaniel B.,b 1849, w Mary, shipper in Goulds, r h 11 Spring Bailey, Pryce W., b 1837, w Dorhskie, superintendent Rumsey Mfg Co.'s works, res rooms over 114 Fall Bailey Tom William, b 1867 in Yorkshire, Eng., w Lucy T. carpenter and joiner, r h 285 Fall Bailey William, b 1868, machinist, bds 11 Spring. , Bainbridge Hamilton, b 1862, w Carrie, machinist, r h 97 Ovid Baird Laura B., dau of Thos. B., 31 State BAIRD THOMAS B., b 1837 in Cayuga Co., w Ellen Eliza- beth, dealtr in dry goods, cloakings, carpets &c., 73 Fall, owns block 29 State, owns farm 45 acres in Wolcott, Wayne Co., owns res 31 State Baker Albert L., b 1846, w Elizabeth, machinist, owns res 12 Elm Baker Blanchard N., b 1872, machinist rooms Clinton Baker Celestia J,, Mrs. James E., boarding-house, 20 Cayuga, 15 rooms, rents Baker James Ed., b 1848 in Chemung Co., w Celestia J., con- stable, bottler, r h 20 Cayuga, cor Trinity lane Balsley Montgomery b 1861 in Fayette, w Gertrude F., iron molder, r h 23 Porter Banks Charles W., b 1844 in New York, w Sarah E., plumber, office 24 water, r h 26 Water Banks Joseph Charles, b 1872 in Buffalo, w Edith, agt for Pru- dential Ins. Co., office in Daniels' block, home 26 Water Barbar Stephen, b 1843 in Waterloo, w Eliza S., laborer, owns res 14 Miller, also 14^ do Barker Samuel A., b 1846 in Waterford, N. Y., w Annie, laborer, r h 54 Clinton BARLOW GEORGE W., 1843 in Van Buren, w Lavina A., contractor and builder, 61 State, owns res do Barlow Lillian M., clerk 104 Fall, home with her father, George; W., 61 State SfiNECA FALLS VILLAGE. 257 Barnes Benjamin S., b 1833 in Wayne Co., w Mary J., eleva- tor man at Goulds', r h 58 Ovid Barnes Rienza G., b 1839, ^ Mary E., machinist, owns res 61 Garden Barnum Hugh C, b 1867, electrician, bds 96 E. Bayard Barnum Weed, b 1838, w Anna Maria, assessor and clerd in grocery, w owns res 96 E. Bayard. BARRETT BROTHERS (George S and Baxter B., of Au burn, N. Y.,) dealers in tobaccos, cigars, wines and liquors and billiard room, James J. Young manager, 105 Fall Barrett Charles, b 1849 ^" Montreal, w Sarah, painter, owns res Chapel Barrett Charles, b 1844, machinist, owns h 30 Oak Barrett John C, born 1843 in Montreal, Canada, w Elizabeth, house and ornamental painter, owns res 31 Ridge. Barrett Joseph, b 1812, retired ornamental painter, bds 31 Ridge Barrett Lewie E., b 1857, w Julia, sign painter and paper hanger, shop 27 and 29 Bridge, owns res W. Bayard Barrett Louise, student, dau of John C, 31 Ridge Barrett Peter L., b 1854 in Auburn, N. Y., w AnnaM., house painter and paper hanger, r h 283 Fall Barrett William, b 1872, machinist, bds 30 Oak Barrett William, b 1873 in Seneca Falls, painter, bds with his father Charles, Chapel Barrette Charles E., b 1867, w Lena B., machinist, owns res 29 Rumsey Barry Edwin M., b about 1864, book-keeper, bds 38 State Barry Mary, widow of John, pensioner, r h 17 Mechanic Barton James H., b 1844, w Frances C, machinist, r h 167 Fall Barton William, b 1864, w Elda, teamster, r h 62 Garden Barton William H., b 1867, w Living, teamster, r h 58 Green Barton William H., b 1870, w Margaret A., machinist, r h 67 Fall Bartrim Edith May Miss, dau of Thomas, 11 1 Cayuga Bartrim Fred, son of Thomas, iii Cayuga Bartrim Thomas, b 1830 in Canada, blacksmith at Gleason & Bailey's, r h iii Cayuga Bascom Caroline C. Miss, resident, bds 19 Green Bascom Jane A., widow of Ansel, owns res. 19 Green Bates Hiram, b 1840, w Charlotte, laborer, owns res. 8 Mont- gomery Battelle Edward D., b 1846 in Waterloo, butcher and meat cut- ter, home 52 Walnut Battelle Hannah, widow of Samuel, owns res. 52 Walnut Battelle MsLynard, b 1872, w Pearl, laborer, bds 52 Walnut 258 SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. Bayne Andrew, b 1859 in Scotland, machinist, bds 20 Miller Beach Anabel Miss, milliner, bds 59 Garden Beach Benjamin F., b 1833, w Eliza M., commercial traveler, owns res. 60 Green Beach Edward, b 1848, w Jane, flagstone layer, owns res. 4 Mechanic Beach James, b 1859, "^ Ellen, laborer, owns res. 9 Mont- gomery Beach John W., b 1840, w Celinda, machinist, owns res. 66 Green Beach Mary Miss, owns res. 21 Daniels, cor Mynderse Beach Maud W. Miss, seamer in mill, bds 66 Green Beach Norman, b 1869, molder, bds 45 Green Beach Norman L., b 1838, w Calista A., general grocery and machinist, owns grocery and res. 59 Garden Beals John H., b 1875 at Niagara Falls, N. Y., clerk, 73 Fall, rooms 7 Clinton Beals Percy E., b 1876, clerk at Anderson's, 69 Fall, home 41 Troy Beck Daniel, b 1876, machinist, bds 47 Walnut Beck James, b 1846, blacksmith, owns res. 47 Walnut BECK SARAH Mrs. William F., real estate dealer, fire in- surance, loan agt, dealer in pianos and organs, old pianos exchanged for new, intelligence office, 12 Cayuga, h 43 Ovid, cor Green Beck William F., b 1853 in Fayette, w Sarah, foreman in wood dep't American Fire Engine Co., owns res. 43 Ovid, cor Green, and two houses and lots in village, also owns farm 100 acres on r 76 in Fayette, worked by Willard Kuney Becker Anna M. Miss, home 55 Cayuga Becker Eliza F. Miss, home 55 Cayuga Becker Katharine W. Miss, home 55 Cayuga Becker Norman H.,wCalharine W., cashier of the Exchange Nat Bank of Seneca Falls, N. Y., notary public, h 55 Cayuga Beckwith John E., b 187 1, wood varnisher and finisher, bds 24 Pleasant Beebe Anna, widow of James K., owns res 12 Jay Beebe Frank, b 1866, w Lillie B., machinist at Silsbys, r h 59 Fall Beebe Frank C, b 1850. superintendent Gleason & Bailey works, bds 20 Green Beebe George H., b 1875, core maker, bds 12 Jay Beebe James K., b 187 1, brass polisher, bds 12 Jay Beh Veronica, widow of Joseph, owns building 3 Ovid, h do BELCHER WILLIAM W., D. D. S., b 1866 in New Mill- ford, Pa., w Alice E., surgeon dentist, 70 Fall, h 5 Prospect SfeNfeCA FALLS VILLAGfi. ^50 Belgrave Richard, b 1836, invalid, r h and 1, 7 Elm Bellows William L., b 1829, w Caroline P., foreman al Goulds, owns res 11 Mynderse Bellows Garie, b about 1818, bds 95 Mynderse Benham Arthur, b 1848, contractor, carpenter and builder, bds 23 Spring Benham Isaac, b 1829 in Tompkins Co., w Rosa D., pattern maker, owns res 51 Mynderse Benham Mary, widow of Daniel, owns res 23 Spring Bennett Hiram A., b 1833 ^^ Onondaga Co,,w Emma, laborer, r h 39 Green Bergen Oppo, b 1852 in Ireland, granite cutter, bds 7 Water Berger Bessie Miss, dressmaker, bds 35 Miller Berger Charles E., b 1862 in Fayette, hay presser, bds 6 Ovid Berger Harriet A., widow of Baxter G., resident, h 35 Miller Berger Rhoda A. Miss, home with her mother, Harriet A., 35 Miller Berry Charles E., b 1844 in Fayette, w Lucinda, farmer, har- ness maker for F. P. McCartin, owns farm no on r 12 in Fayette, and resides there Berry Fanny Miss, principal of Fourth Ward school, owns in- terest in res 78 Garden Berry Frank A., b 1875, rnachinist, home 15 Dey Berry Martha L., widow of George, dressmaker, 15 Dey, owns res do Berry Mary A. Miss, owns interest in res 78 Garden Bevers Benjamin A., b 1847, clock repairer, machinist and cooper, owns res 67 Mynderse Bevers Mary Ann, widow of Edward, home 67 Mynderse Bickel Cornelia, widow of Peter, washerwoman, home Center Bicknell Mary L. Miss, dressmaker, bds 64 E Bayard Bilby John H., b 1563 in Cayuga Co., w Anna, carriage painter, owns res 51 Ridge Bilby iVIary Miss, washerwoman, r h 25 Rumsey cor Chestnut Binney Archibald L., b 1867, plumber, bds 26 Miller Bmney Catherine E. Miss, resident, 26 Miller Binney Eliza J., widow of William, resident, r h 26 Miller Binney John E., b 1848, machinist, bds 26 Miller Binny Francis L. Miss, core maker, home 195 Fall Binny William, b 1861, w Emma, moulder, r h 56 Green Birch Amanda R , widow of John, res 52 Ovid Birch Elizabeth H., Mrs. Lewis A., nurse, 16 State, bds do Birch John D., b 1872, teamster, bds 52 Ovid Birch Lewis A., w Elizabeili H., teamster at Franklin House, bds 16 State Bishop Alma J. Miss, home with her mother Jane S., 38 Van Cleef 26o SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. Bishop Carrie P. Miss, housework, bds 2^ Garden Bishop Deming B., b 187 1, farm laborer, bds 38 Van Cleef Bishop Henry A., b 1852, w Mary E., laborer, r h ^6 Garden Bishop Jane S., widow of Nehemiah, resident, r h 28 Van Cleef Bishop Lillian A., Miss, varnisher, bds 38 Van Cleef Bishop Neri J., b 1856, w Marion V., stationary engineer at Rumsey & Co.'s, owns res 15 Chestnut Bishop Warren S., b 1852, w Florence, teamster, owns res 28 Pleasant Blake Mary, widow, tailoress, owns res 30 Clinton Blakney Anna Miss, tailoress, home 30 Green Blakney Estelle J. Miss, dressmaker, home 39 Green Blakney Florence P. Miss, housekeeper for her father Wm S., 30 Green Blakney George V., b 1875, tnachinist, home 30 Green Blakney William S., b 1838, laborer, r h 30 Green Blansett Charles T.,b in Yates Co.,prop'r "The Office" saloon and billiard room, rooms 21 Troy Blodgett Elizabeth Miss, dau of Henry C, home 66 Cayuga Blodgett Henry C, b about 1834, ^^ LeRoy, Gen. Co., w Elizabeth N., investment broker in Spokane Washington, home 66 Cayuga Boardman Frances L., widow of Charles D., exr estate of C. D. farm 100 in corporation on Ovid St. and on 33 cor 35 farm 60, both worked by her son Wm. H., r h 87 Ovid Boardman Joseph Deming, b 1873, pattern maker, home g7 Ovid Bodwes Jacob, b in Hollard, w Sarah A., blacksmith, r h 6;^ Mynderse Bogardus Frank L., b 1861 in Chemung Co., w Allie, molder, owns res 76 Chapel Bogardus John D., b 1825 in Duchess Co., molder, home with his son Frank, 76 Chapel Bbland Daniel J., b 1848 in England, w Jane E., harness maker, owns h 294 Fall Bordner Franklin, b 1849, w Chesta, laborer, r h 19 Center Bordner Sanibrd W.,b 1876, laborer, home 66 Ovid Bordner Watson B., b 1852, w Anna, machinist at Silsby's, r h 66 W Bayard Bordner William, b 1841, w Lavina, blacksmith's helper, r h 66 Ovid Boucher Edwin M., b 1853 in Waterloo, w Jennie E., machin- ist in Gleason & Bailey's, r h 16 State Bowell Edward L., b 187 1, clerk at Goulds, bds 46 Chapel cor Walnut SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. 261 Brace Charles C.,b 1821 in Tyre,w Mary E., pensioner, enlisted in 64 in the iiith Vol. Co, G., r h 47 Rumsey Brace Daniel, b 1834, w Mary E., laborer, r h Black Brook Road cor Clinton Brace John A., b 1867. w Elizabeth, laborer, r h Black Brook Road cor Clinton Brace Joseph S., b 1859, ^ Isabel, laborer, r h 34 Chestnut Brace William H., b 1872, laborer, bds Black Brook St., cor Clinton Bracht Benjamin H., b 1876, laborer, bds 8 Adams Bracht John C, b 1848 in Germany w Casina, laborer, owns res 8 Adams Bradley Frank S., b 1867, w Catharine, brakeman N. Y. C. R. R., owns res 96 Mynderse Bradley Hannah, widow of Lewis, owns res 65 Mynderse Bradley Mar}' A. Miss, home 11 Mynderse Bradley William A., b 1859, ^ L«ina T., bar tender at Sale- man's, 2 State, owns res 17 Van Cleef Brady Brothers (Owen P. and Thomas), general blacksmiths and wagon makers, 12 W Bayard Brady Elizabeth, widow of Patrick, owns res 30 Adams Brady Owen, b 1830 in Ireland, w Catherine, laborer, owns res 4 Jay Brad} Owen P,, b 1864 (Brady Bros.), 4th ward trustee of village, owns res 30 Adams, and interest in other lots Brady Thomas, b 1850, w Johanna (Brady Bros.), owns res 47 Seneca, and interest in other lots Brewer David R., b 1833 in Greenfield, Saratoga Co., confec- tionery, cigars and tobacco, 6 State, rooms do Brice Charles F., b 1855 in Junius, delivery clerk, 128 Fall, home II Miller Bridenbecker A. Belle, press woman in printing office, home 4 Cayuga Bridenbecker Frank, b 1876, machinist's apprentice, home 4 Cayuga Bridenbecker Solomon, assistant to his wife Susan E., 4 Cay- Bridenbecker Susan E., (Mrs. Solomon) boarding house 4 Cayuga Briggs Alexander R., b 1877, student, son of George H., 158 F^all BRIGGS. GEORGE H., b 1836, w Angenette, (^Roberts & Briggs) owns res 158 Fall Brignall Mary A., widow of James, boarding house, r h 86 Ovid Brignall Minnie Miss, student, home 86 Ovid 262 SENECA l^ALLS VlLLAOfi. Brim Altred R., b 1874, clerk for his lather A W., 86 Myn- derse home do BRIM ALFRED W., b 1832 in Cl3''de, w Alida F., manufac- turer of metallic pattern letters and tigures, for foundry- men, machinists, pattern makers,&c,86 Mynderse,owns res do and h 7 Daniels, established 1869 Brim Harry E., b 1866 in Lockport, N. Y., commercial agent for J. & F. B. Garrett of Syracuse, home 86 Mynderse Bristol Clarissa, widow of Ichabod, resident, bds 40 W Bayard Brobst Elmer J., b i86t^, w Mary, coachman, r h 57 Bridge BRODHEAD CHARLES T., b 1856 in Varick, w Minnie, dealer in Singer Sewing machines, 102 Fall, r hi8 Chapin Brooks Fotser, b 1875, laborer, home 9 Center Brooks John W., b 1873, machinist, home 9 Center Brooks Sarah, wido'v of John W., bread bakery, r h 9 Center Brooks Chaney, servant, 86 Mynderse Brooks Thomas, b 1862 in Yorkshire, Eng., w Lydia, painter and decorator, r h 2 N Park Brophy Alice, widow of Patrick, bds 29 Canal Brown Alexander, b 1859, ^ Sarah E., machinist, r 4 Swaby Brown Anna, widow of Schuyler, dressmaker, owns res 49 Center Brown Annis G. Miss, home 21 Daniels Brown Clarence W., b 1878 in Tyre, clerk, son of Wm. E., 24 Clinton Brown Eliza, home with her sister Mrs. Wm. Walker, 240 Fall Brown Esther A., widow of John R., dressmaker, 21 Daniels r h do Brown Lena A., dau of Wm. E. 24 Clinton Brown Michael, b 1840 in Erie Co., w Frederike. machinist at Rumsey's, was soldier in 50th N. Y. engineers in civil war,w owns res 10 Lawrence Brown Stella E. Miss, dressmaker 21 Daniels home do Brown Thomas, b 1858, w Emma, laborer, r h 3 W Bayard Brown Wilhelmina S., teacher of music, piano, and organist, dau of Michael, 10 Lawrence Brown William, b 1826 in Scotland, laborer in coal yard, bds 13 Bridge Brown William E., b 1853 in Phelps, N. Y., w Edna A., agt Singer Sewing Machine Co. 6 Cayuga, r h 24 Clinton Browne Gertrude E. , widow of Joseph K., home 9 Van Cleef Browne Walter D., b 1855 in Lockport, N. Y., w Ella C, electrician, emp. Rumse}' & Co., r h 9 Van Cleef Bruce Charles E., b 1846 in Milford, N. H., lessee of Gleason Knitting Mills, Factory St., bds Stanton House, rooms 33 Fall SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. 263 Brusie Cornelius B., b 1838 in Cicero, N. Y., w Caroline, fore- man molder, r h 123 State Brusie Seward C, 1875, son of C. B., student, home 97 Cayuga Buck Caroline, widow of John, resident, 6 Barker Burch Joseph, b 1864, harness maker, bds Franklin House cor Bayard and Bridge Burch Lewis, b 1864, teamster, bds Clinton cor Fall Burgh Joseph A., b 1863 in Switzerland, harnessmaker for F. P. McCartin, bds — Bridge Burhyte Elvira, widow of Oliver, r h 194 Fall Burhyte Nellie, clerk 118 Fall, home 194 Fall Burhyte Nettie, compositor, home 194 Fall Burke Anna S., dau of Martin, W Bayard Burke Burton A., b 1864 in CoUosse, Oswego Co. ,w Jennie S., restaurant and saloon, "The Store," 2,4 and 6 Ovid, h over 2 Ovid Burke James, b 1875, ^o" of Martin, weaver, W Bayard Burke Julia, dau of Martin, emp. in woolen mill, home 51 W Bayard Burke Mary, dau of Martin, emp. in woolen mill, home 51 W Bayard Burke Martin F., foreman dyer in woolen mill, r h 51 W Bayard Burke Richard, son Martin, dyer in woolen mill, W Bayard Burns Alice Miss, dressmaker, home 147 W Bayard Burns Frances I. Miss, home with her father Patrick H., 108 W. Bayard Burns John, b 1875, brass moulder, home 148 W. Bayard Burns Owen, b 1840 in Ireland, w Mary, baggage express, owns res 147 W. Bayard Burns Patrick, b 1847 in Ireland, w Winifred, molder, rh 118 E. Bayard Burns Patrick H., b 1834 ^" Ireland, w Catherine, baggage master N. Y. C. & H. R. R. and baggage express, owns res 108 W. Bayard Burns Terence, b 1876, omnibus driver, home 147 W Bayard Burns William, b 1874, laborer, home with his father Patrick H., 108 W. Bayard Burr John, b 1868, emp Nat. Adv. Co., bds 22 Mynderse Burritt D'Arcy, b 1870 in Wayne Co., meat cutter, home 16 Spring Burritt Zaide M. Miss, milliner, home 16 Spring Burritt William H., b 1828 in Connecticut, w Carrie S., shop painter, rents h and 1 16 Spring 1 Burroughs Abbie, Mrs. Marvin, owns with her sister, Mrs. Maria Martin of Michigan undivided half of farm 3, on r 15 n 13, worked by Geo. Freeland 264 SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. Burroughs Frank D., b 1874, machinist, bds 82 Ovid Burroughs Marvin, b 1846 in Mt. Morris, Liv.Co.,w Abbie ex- supervisor i8qi— 92, real estate agent and bookkeeper. Was soldier in Co. A, 148th N. Y. Regt. Inf't in civil war, owns res 9 Mumford Burroughs Roxanna, widow of David, resident, 82 Ovid Burroughs William, b 1826, w Lucy Ann, gardener, bds 7 Spring Burt Edwin M., b 185 i, bookkeeper, home 48 E. Ba3'ard Burt Emily E., widow of Hiram, owns 3 houses and lots on Elm, and residence 48 E. Bayard Burt Stella E. Miss, dressmaker, home 48 E Bayard Burtless Catharine, widow of James, resident, bds 54 Green Burtnett Mary M. Miss, home 261 Fall Burtnett Rachael A., widow of William, owns res 261 Fall Button Ransford, b 1828 in Madi.son Co., w Eliza C, farmer, owns in Tyre farm 300 rents out on shares, r h 82 W Bayard Butts Emeline, widow of Reuben F., home with her son-in- law Stanley S. Palmer 31 Clinton Byars David, b 1835 ^^"^ Scotland, w Mary, overseer in Seneca Falls woolen mills, r h 22 William B3'ars John W., b 1867 in Massachusetts, wool spinner, home with his lather David 22 William Byrne Alexander, b 1870, brass finisher, home 6;^ Seneca Byrne Andrew, b 1874, machinist, home 6'^ Seneca Byrne Bernard, b 1876, globe polisher, home 63 Seneca Byrne Edward P., b 1872, machinist, home 63 Seneca Byrne John, b 1842 in Ireland, w Mary, laborer, owns res 63 Seneca Caffrey John F., b 1868 in Cortland Co., clerk at Hoag House, Fall cor State CAFFREY LAWRENCE R., b 1858 in Cortland Co., w Maria, prop'r of Hoag House, Fall cor State Cain Jacob, b 1844 in Penn., w Alice May, upholsterer, car- pet layer, piano mover, owns res 17 Troy cor John, was soldier in ist Penn'a reserves in civil war Callah Bernard, b 1876, machinist, bds 15 Center Callan Mary, widow of Bernard, cotton spinner, owns res 15 Center Callan Michael H., b 1877, laborer, bds 15 Center Callan Minnie A. Miss, cotton spinner, bds 15 Center Callan Philip, b 1873 in Utica, N. Y., barber for Fred Habel, home 15 Center Campbell Dewitt, b 1858, w Sarah, laborer, r h 15 Elm Campbell Eva Miss, home with her mother Rose, 47 Ovid Campbell George, b 1874, machinist, bds i William SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. 265 Campbell Janette C. Miss, dressmaker 37 State, bds do Campbt 11 John, b 1820, w Katie, retired, owns res 53 Seneca Campbell Joseph H., b 1863, w Mary, molder, bds 47 Ovid Campbell M. Jane, widow of Milton, home with her brother L. M. Cumber, Stanton House Campbell Mary Miss, widow of Robert, owns res i William Campbell Robert, b 1S72, machinist, bds i William Campbell Rosa, widow of Thomas, boarding house, r h 47 Ovid Campbell William J., b 1869, machinist, home with his mother Mary, i William Candler Elizabeth, widow of Edward, resident, owns res 11 Miller Brice Charles F., b about 1854 ^^ Junius, home 11 Miller Cardwell Ethel Mary, home with her father John R.,r 11 Pros- pect Cardwell John R., b 1854 ^^ Clarksville, Va., w Ella, coach- man, r h II Prospect CARMER HERMON A,, b 1858 in Dryden, Tomp. Co., w Ella E., attorney and counselor at law, Daniels Block, Fall, home Johnston, w owns h and 1 in Homer, N. Y. Carney Mary Miss, mill operative, bds 53 E. Bayard Carpenter Annie, dressmaker, home 186 Fall Caraher Anna Miss, resident, bds 108 Ovid Caraher Francis P., b 1869, cigarmaker, bds 108 Ovid Caraher James M., b 187 1, machinist, bdt 108 Ovid Caraher John, b 1844 m Ireland, laborer, bds 28 Garden Caraher Mary J. Miss, resident, bds 108 Ovid Caraher Michael, b 1837 in Ireland, w Catherine, boilermaker, owns res 108 Ovid Caraher Patrick, b 1849 in Ireland, w Anne, laborer, r h 24 Caraher see also Carraher. Walnut Carrjane A., widow of Thomas, home with her dau Mrs. R.P, Lathrop, r h 67 Cayuga Carraher Brothers (Richard and John), dealers in groceries and provisions, 11 Bridge cor Canal Carraher Bros. & Co. (John and James Carraher and ), slate and gravel roofers, 11 Bridge Carraher James (Carraher Bros. & Co.) , interest in farm estate of James Sr., 25 acres, home, 11 Bridge CaiTaher John, b 1863, (Carraher Bros.) , interest in farm estate of his father, James Sr., 25 acres, bds 11 Bridge Carraher John, laborer, 24 Cayuga Carraher Richard, b 1865 (Carraher Bros.), owns interest in farm estate of James Carraher, Sr., 25 acres, bds 11 Bridge 266 SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. Carraher see also Caraher Carroll Catharine F., widow of John, res 30 Miller Carroll Christopher, b 1824 in Ireland, w Julia, laborer, owns res 74 Garden Carroll Delia R. Miss, box maker, bds 30 Miller Carroll James B.. b 1875, grocery clerk, bds 30 Miller Carroll John F., b 1877, laborer, bds 30 Miller Carroll John F., b 1861, w Anna G., molder, r h 67 Gardner Carroll Patrick, b 1848, teamster and farmer 15, has 2 horses, 2 cows, h 150 Ovid Carroll Thomas, b in Springport, Cay. Co., w Margaret, re- tail liquor dealer, Canal cor. Ovid, owns res. W. Bayard, and with his brother Patrick owns on r 32 farm io6j4 Carroll William, b 1861, w Margaret A., blacksmith, r h 7 Miller Carter Charles H., b about 1857 in Manlius, N. Y., foreman brass room at Goulds, owns h 22 Wall and 20 do Carter John H., b 1846, w Nora, laborer, owns res. 8 John, cor Troy Carter Maria, widow of Henrjs home with her son, Chas. H. Carter Mary Miss, with her sister Sophia owns res. 38 State Carter Sophia Miss, with her sister Mary owns res. 38 State Carter William H., b 1878 in Cay. Co., emp. in Woolen Mills, home 8 John Carter Wm. Frank, b 1855, ^ Jennie M., machinist, owns res. 13 Dey Cartwright Charles, b 1850, w Anne, treas. of village, machin- ist, owns res. 4 Chapin Cartwright Henry E., b 1857 in Michigan, w Carrie, laborer, r h 6 Hoag Cary Lamont H., b 1854 i^ Maine, w Elizabeth A., general hardware, 131 Fall, owns res. 82 Garden Casey Ambrose, b 1834, machinist, owns res. 30 W. Bayard Casey Charles A., b 1877, newspaper agent, has interest in house 84 W. Bayard Casey George M., b 1876, machinist, has interest in house residence 84 W. Ba3'ard Casey Henry, b 1854, ^ Alice, excise com 'r, coachman for Mrs. Partridge, r h 114 Ovid Casey John S., b 1856, w Catharine, clerk, W. B. Lathrop's, owns res. 49 Bridge Casey John N., b 1872, printer, home 13 Chapin Casey Joseph, b 1849, w Anne, molder, owns res. 33 Haigh Casey Mary, widow of John, woolen weaver, owns interest in res. 84 W. Bayard Casey Mary C, dau of Richard, principal of Third ward school, home 40 State SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. 267 Casey Mary E. Miss, home with her lather Thomas, 13 Chapin CASEY MATTHEW R., b 1855, (Casey & Seaman), bds 40 State Casey Richard A., b 1862, w Elizabeth, meat cutter, r h 51 Bridge Casey Richard, b about 1829 in Ireland, retired, owns res. 40 State Casey Richard H.,b 1875, machinist, bds 84 W. Bayard, owns interest in house Casey Theresa T. Miss, dressmaker, bds 13 Chapin Casey Thoma'*, b 1844 in Ireland, w Mary, machinist, owns h and 1 13 Chapin Casey Thomas D., b 1877, son of Thomas, clerk 62 Fall, home 13 Chapin CASEY & SEAMAN, (Matthew R. Casey & Dr. Frank G. Seaman), drugs, school «nd blank books, 75 Fall Cassidy Ellen, widow of John, laundress, r 1191 Bridge Castner Seymour H., b 1863 in Penn Yan, N. Y., w Eva S., pattern maker, carpenter and builder, r h 306 Fall Chamberlain Harrison, b 1837, w Ophelia G., director Ex- change National Bank, prop. 'r The National Yeast Co., owns the Seneca Woolen Mills, under lease to Mr. Hugh Sheridan, also two planing mills and malt and grain houses on East Fall St., also farm 96 on r 43 ; also farm 80 on r 28, occupied by Stephen Rogers; w owns res. 30 Cayuga and store building 69 Fall Chase Jesse M. Dr., b 1865 in Ledyard, Cayuga Co., w Susie H., veterinary surgeon, graduate of Ontario Veterinary College of Toronto, infirmary and sale stable, horse trainer, agt for Groton carriages, r h Baird blk, State Chatham Hattie S. Miss, school teacher, bds 37 Chapel Chatham Sarah A., widow of Jonathan S., resident, r h 37 Chapel Christopher Claude R., b 1870, letter carrier, home 32 Miller Christopher Columbus, b 1845, w Martha J., master mechanic Goulds Mfg Co.y owns res. 32 Miller Christopher Maude E. Miss, school teacher, home 32 Miller Christy Anne J. Miss, housework, home 17 Walnut Christy John, b 1838 in Ireland, w Mary A., molder, owns res. 17 Walnut Christy Margaret G. Miss, mill operative, home 17 Walnut Christy Mary A., home with her father William, 10 Mechanic Christy William, b 1830 in Ireland, w Catharine, lock tender, owns res. 10 Mechanic Christy William P., b 1869, molder, lives with his father John, 17 Walnut 268 SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. Church Baptist, W. Bayard, cor Center, Rev. M. S. Newland, pastor Church First Methodist Episcopal, Rev. C. E. Jewell, pastor. State cor Chapel Church First Presbyterian, Rev. E. H. Dickinson, pastor, Cayuga Church First Wesleyan Methodist, Fall, cor Clinton Church Memorial Congregational, Rev. Rev. A. N. Taylor, pastor, 35 State Church St. Patrick's, R. C, Rev. James O'Connor, pastor, W. Bayard Church Trinitv Episcopal, Rev. W. B. Clarke, rector. Fall opp. Trinity Lane Churchell A. Laura Miss, housekeeper for her father Henry, 40 Spring Churchell Henry, b 1825 in Cayuga Co., molder, owns res 40 Spring Churchell James M., b 1852, molder, bds 40 Spring Chappell Albert L., b 1861, w Louise J., machinist at Rum- sey's, r h 23 Dey Chappell Jason, b 1820 in Hartford, Conn., w Betsey, carpenter and joiner, r h 8 Wall Chappell Louisa, dau of JasOn, 8 Wall Cipriani Fred, born 1870 in Italy, clerk for Charles Fornesi, peanut stand Cayuga cor Fall, bds 16 Walnut CITY STEAM LAUNDRY, Rankin & Fegley proprietors, basement 105 Fall Clair Dennis, b 1844, w Catharine, laborer, owns res 14 Adam Clapp George, b 181 2 in England, retired carriage maker, h 79 State Clark Benj. F. b 1868 in Tyre, w Millie R., clerk 57 State, r h 13 Chapel Clark David, w Addie L., foreman leather room at Goulds', r h 3 Maple Clark Emma A., dau of David, 3 Maple Clark Frederick, b 1866, machinist, r h 24 Spring Clark Fannie L., dau of A. J. of Junius, domestic, 16 Troy Clark John J., b 1854 ^^ England, w Amy, machinist, owns res 58 Oak Clark Joseph B., b 1865, teamster, home 24 Garden Clark Mary E. Miss, dau of William, 24 Garden Clark Nellie Miss, tailoress, bds 58 Oak Clark Susie Miss, school teacher, home 24 Garden Clark Thomas, b 1867, w Sarah N., laborer, r h Stevenson CLARK WILLIAM, b 1819 in Charlton, Saratoga Co.,w Susan M., lawyer and police justice, 61 Fall, justice of the peace, owns res 24 Garden and 3 acres on same street, lived in SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. 269 town since 1840, was formerly master in chancery until that office was abolished Clark William, b 1863, no occupation, home 24 Garden Clarke William B. Rev., b i860 in Belvidere, N. J., w Dorah, (Buckley) , rector of Trinity Episcopal church Fall opp Trinity lane, rectory 70 Cayuga. Clary Bridget, widow of Michael, laundress, owns res 69 Garden Clary Bridget, widow of James, resident, owns res 92 E. Bay- ard Clary Bridget E. Miss, mill operative, home 92 E. Bayard CLARY BROTHERS (Thomas J. and Patrick S.)', dealers in ready made clothing, gents' furnishing goods, hats and caps, 122 and 124 Fall Clary James H., b 1870, clerk Clary Bros., home 92 E. Bay- ard Clary Jane W. Miss, dressmaker, home 92 E. Bayard. Clary John, b 1861, w Anna, teamster, 6 horses, r h 33 E. Bayard Clary Mary Miss, Mill operative, home 92 E. Bayard CLARY PATRICK S., b 1873 (Clary Bros.), home 92 E. Bayard CLARY THOMAS J., b 1868, w Ella G. (Clary Bros.), h Miller cor Clinton Clay Anna, laundress, dau of Nelson, 73 Mynderse Clay Nelson, b 1834 i" Virginia, w Eliza (laundress), cooper, owns res 67 Clinton Cleary DeWitt C, b 1878 in New York, student, home 95 State Clements Grant, b 1872, stenographer, bds 9 Green Close William J., b 1837 in Phelps, Ont. Co., w Catharine M., expert tanner, bds 121 Cayuga. Coan Isaac, b 1862 in Russia, w Flora, insurance agent, r h 45 Clinton Coats Nancy, wife of Aaron, house cleaner, owns res 13 Ridge Cobb George, w Mary, molder in Auburn, r h 8 Lawrence Coffin Frances A., widow of Wm., dress arid cloak maker, 20 Daniels cor Mynderse, home do Coffey James, b 1824, laborer, bds 15 Bridge Coffey John, b 1864, teamster, bds 58 Seneca Coffey, Lawrence, b 1873, laborer, bds 58 Seneca Coffey, Maurice, b 1830 in Ireland, dealer in groceries, &c., store and house 15 Bridge Coffey Patrick, b 1823 in Ireland, w Mary, laborer, r h 58 Seneca Coffey Thomas J., b 1868, (Coffey & McDermott 17 Bridge), grocery clerk 15 Bridge bds do 19 270 SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. Coffey & McDermott (Thomas J. Coffey and Michael McDerm- ott) , bottlers of lager, soda, mineral water, &c., 17 Bridge Cole Cordelia, widow of Moses, owns res 9 Daniels, also 11 do Cole Seth F., b 1859 ^^ Waterloo, w Ida May, blacksmith, res 52 Fall Coleman Alice Miss, housework, 5 Throop Coleman Edward, b 1856, shipping clerk in Goulds, owns res 29 Washington Coleman Mary, wife of John, weaver, owns res 5 Throop Coleman Winnie Miss, housework, 5 Throop Coif Patrick, b 1831 in Ireland, w Bridget, laborer, was soldier in First N. Y. Vet. Cav. in civil war, owns res Prospect Coif Thomas, b 1857, laborer, home Prospect Colgan Catharine, widow of Edward, owrs 13 Bridge and h and 1 on William Colgan Catharine Miss, home 13 Bridge Colgan James, b 1868, saloon, 13 Bridge, home do Colgan Katie, domestic at 201 Fall, home 6 William Colgan Margaret Miss, home 13 Bridge Colgan Owen E., b 1866, clerk, 13 Bridge, home do Collins Elizabeth, dau of Lucy, 10 Van Cleef Collins Lucy, widow of Thomas, owns res 10 Van Cleef Collis Charles, b 1848 in Philadelphia, Pa., w Ellen, cigar maker, owns res 18 Miller Comber Frances T. (Mrs. William C), restaurant, 20 State, r h 18 and 20 do Comber William C, b about 1861, w Frances T., wholesale and retail liquors, 18 State, r h 18 and 20 do. Comber see ajso Cumber Combs Charles W., b 1854, ^ Florence M., newspaper cor- respondent, collector and solicitor, r h 34 Chapel Compson Fred L., b 1873, carpenter and joiner, home 93 Cayuga Compson George M., b 1849 ^^ Tyre, w Sarah H., sec and treas. Seneca Falls Savings Bank, owns res. 93 Cayuga Compson Sarah H., Mrs. George M., owns farm 120 on r 125 in Tyre Conant Lena Miss, teacher Thu-d ward school, bds at R. C. Wayne's, 3 Johnston Conkey Barbra, widow of Reuben, owns res. 283 Fall Conkey Clarence E., b 1878, emp. in woolen mill, home 283 Fall Conkey Helen M. Miss, dressmaker, dau of Barbara, home 283 Fall Conkey Reuben I., b 1872, grinder at Goulds, bds 283 Fall Conklin John, b 1825 in Albany Co., w Amanda, house painter, bds 27 White SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. 27 I Conley Nicholas, b 1854, ^ Maiy, laborer, r h Chapin, cor Meadow Connelly Timothy E , b 1864 in Ireland, w Nora, emory pol- isher, r h 77 Bridge Connors Barney, b i86o,w Anna, machinist, rents house 6 Chapin Connor Thomas, b 1878, farmer for H. J. Thorp & Sons, Thorp's Crossing, S. F. & C. L. R. R., oft' r 34 n 35 Conroy Bridget, widow of Michael, laundress, owns h and 1, 104 W Bayard Conroy Patrick, b 1854 ^^ Ireland, emp. in Knitting Mill, r h 20 W Bayard cor Lock Conroy William, b 1872 in Warsaw, N. Y., w Nellie, machin- ist at Rumsey's, r h 14 Wall Cook Catharine, widow of Michael, owns res 14 Van Cleef Cook (Charles, b 1864, emp. Gleason's wagon shop, r h 21 Haigh Cook Edward M., b 1862, w Lucy V., grocer and carriage painter, owns store and res 22 Rumsey Cork Emma L., dau of Catharine, 14 Van Cleef Cook Fred S., b 1869, w Jessie, jour, house, sign and carriage painter and bottler, home 26 Rumsey Cook John W., b 1876, driver for Dr. R. B. Covert, 30 State, bds do Cook Mary J., wife of Ralph, owns res 26 Rumsey Cook Mary E. Miss, emp. in laundry, dau of Catharine, 14 Van Cleef Cook Ralph, b 1822 in Montgomery Co., w Mary J., teamster, h 26 Rumsey Cooley Abbie P., widow of William H., owns res 80 Clinton Coons Ambrose, b 1849, ^ Ermina, house painter, owns res 10 Green Coons Charles E., b 1854, w Eva D., machinist at Goulds, owns res 141 State Coons Clarence J., b 1872, laborer, 56 Ovid Coons Jeremiah, b 1841, w Jane, machinist, rents house 56 Ovid Coons Oren A., b 1874, ^^^^ student, home 10 Green Cooper Hattie A. Miss, domestic, 22 E Bayard Cooper Jennie V. Miss, domestic, 30 Chapel Corle Sarah J., widow of Jacob H., resident, owns res 95 State h on Troy St and block Fall cor Cayuga Corcoran John, b 1837 in' Ireland, w Ellen, molder, owns res 23 Toledo Corrigan Mary Miss, meat cook, bds 45 Ridge Corwin Helena M., widow of Charles G., owns res 34 Clinton 272 SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. Corwin Lucius M., b 1855 in Niagara Co., w Mary E., com- mercial traveler, home 34 Clinton Cory Eva D. Miss, student, bds 4 Mumford CORY FRED, b 1874, (Vosburgh & Cory,) home 20 Clinton Cory Jesse S., b 1867, w Carrie U., brass finisher, home 20 Clinton Cory Leander, b 1834 '^^ ^- ]••> '^''^^ molder, owns res 20 Clinton Cory Thomas, b 1843, w Helen L., brass molder, r h 4 Mum- ford COSTELLO JOHN B., b 1847, in New York city, w Mary, business manager of the Seneca County Courier 113 and 115 Fall, owns res Cayuga cor S Park Costello John C, b 1873 in Elmira, son of John B., clerk in post office, home Cayuga cor S Park Costello Lafayette P., b 1876 in Elmira, son of John B., clerk Courier office, home Cayuga cor S Park Costello Margaret H. Miss, student, bds 62 Green Costello May Miss, dau of John B., home Cayuga, cor S. Park Costello Richard, b 1834, ^' Susan, laborer, owns res 62 Green Costello Rose T. Miss, stenographer, bds 62 Green Cottrell Catharine, widow of Robert, owns res 44 Green Coughlin Daniel, b 1834, laborer, owns res 64 Green Coughlin Eleanor C. Miss, compositor, home 64 Green Coughlin Hannah Miss, mill operative, home 64 Green Coughlin Mary Miss, housekeeper, home 64 Green Coughlin Thomas, b i860, machinist, home 64 Green COURIER PRINTING CO., (Charles T. Andrews, John B. Costello) publishers Seneca County Courier, book and job printers, 11 3-1 15 Fall Covert Cora G., dau of Dr. R. B. Covert, home 30 State Covert Rynear B, M. D ,b 1843 in Ovid,w Sarah A., homeo. physician and surgeon, graduate of New York Homeopa- thic Medical College, class of 1868, has practiced here since 1872, r h and office 30 State Cowin John H., b 1844 in Phelps, Ont. Co., station agent N. Y. C. & H.R. R.. owns 2 tenant houses, home 30 Clinton Cowin Orrin C, b 1816 in Conn., retired carpenter, owns res 77 State Cowin Orville A., b 1856, w Sarah F., tally clerk N. Y. C. & H. R. R. R., freight office, owns res 58 Green Cowing Adeline E., widow of Philo, resident, owns village property and residence E. Bayard cor Ovid Cowing Elizabeth Miss, resident, owns with her sister Janet res 24 E Bayard SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. 273 Cowing Janet Miss, resident, owns with hei" sister Elizabeth, res 24 E Bayard *COWLES WILLI/VM W., b 1863 in Owego, N. Y., w Ada, photographer and crayon portraits, 85 Fall, h do [See adv] Cowper James E., b 1876, draughtsman at Silsby's, bds 62 E Bayard COX EMMA M., widow of William J., milliner 92 Fall, home 2 Troy, owns with R. Golder store, and owns h 8 Troy, rented Cox Flora Maria Miss, student, home 2 Trov Cox Frank, b about 1871, painter, bds 20 Cayuga Craft Adelbert, b 1877, delivery clerk 57 State, home, 21 Rumsey Craig John, b 1841 in Canada, w Elizabeth, retired farmer, r h 93 Bridge Craig Mahala Miss, housework, home 93 Bridge Craig Matilda Miss, dressmaker, home 93 Bridge Craig Minnie Miss, clerk, home 93 Bridge Crane Alice B., home with her sister, Mrs. Chas. A. Hawley, 71 Cayuga Crane Caroline A., widow of r;harles, owns h and 1 on Bayard, block of dwellings on Cayuga, and other property in village, also farm 100 on r 16, rented to George Earl, home 71 Cayuga Crane Celia Miss, compositor, bds 100 Ovid Crane David, b 1850, w Margaret, boot and shoemaker to order and repairer, no Fall, h 100 Ovid, owns h 85 W Bayard Crane Mary Miss, home, 100 Ovid Cramer Mary S., widow of Albinus H., home, 306 Fall Cranny Elizabeth Miss, housework, home 45 Walnut Cranny Owen, b 1854 ^" Ireland, w Ellen, washer in woolen mills, owns res 45 Walnut Cranny Patrick J., b 1870, granite cutter, home 45 Walnut Cranny Rose Miss, mill operative, home 45 Walnut Cranny Theresa Miss, dau of Owen, 45 Walnut Craven Mary, widow of James, owns res 114 Ovid Craven Charles, b 1837 in Onondaga Co., w Sarah, peddles medicine, r h 2 Park, was soldier in 9th N. Y. H. A. in civil war Crawford Alonzo H., b 1855, w Charlotte C, molder at Glea- sons, r h 16 Lawrence Crawford Francis L., b 1824 in Ireland, retired, pensioner, soldier of the war of 1861, Co. A 148th N. Y. Vols., bds 60 Garden Crawford Franklin, b 1854, w Helen, molder, owns res 14 Pleasant i^j^ SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. Crawford Lester, b 1B55, laborer for H. J. Thorp & Sons, Thorp's crossing, S. F. & C. L. R. R., off r 34 n 35 Crawford William H., b 1878 in Michigan, emp at Rumsey's, son of A. H., 16 Lawrence Crelly, Catharine Miss, housekeeper for James K., 65 W. Bay- ard Crelly Edward, b 1834, w Catharine, machinist at Goulds, owns res 18 Williams Crelly Florence E., home with her father Michael C, 65 W. Bayard Crelly James A., b 1872, molder, bds 48 Haigh Crelly James K., b 1847, molder at Rumsey's, res 65 W. Bay- ard Crelly Mary C. Miss, home with her father Michael C, 65 W. Bayard Crelly Michael C, b 1847, coppersmith at Rumsey's, bds 65 W. Bayard Crelly Peter, b 1840, w Margaret, laborer, owns res 48 Haigh Crocker Grace L., dau of Irving, 298 Fall. Died June 23, 1894 Crocker Henry Irving, b 1873, student in architecture, home 298 Fall Crocker Irving, b 1839 ^^ Northville, Cay. Co., w Lydia J., commercial traveler, owns res 298 Fall and several village lots Crofoot Adelia F. Miss, home with William W. Wicks, 95 Mynderse Cronin Jeremiah, b about 1822 in Ireland, constable, r h 190 Fall Cronin Josephine, dau of Jeremiah, 190 Fall Cronin Julia Miss, house keeper for her brother Thomas J., 14 Bridge CRONIN THOMAS J., b 1867 in New Jersey, barber, 14 Bridge, owns res do, also 4 Bridge Cronon Julia Miss, domestic, 22 Clinton Crosby Ann, domestic, 12 Mynderse Crosby James, b 1833, ^ Catharine, laborer, owns res 22 Washington CROSBY JOHN F., M. D.,b 1858, w May W., ex-president of village and chief of police and member of board of educa- tion, alio, physician and surgeon, graduate of University of Vermont class 1883, owns res 25 State and 35 Mynderse. His father Thomas J., from Wayne Co., settled here about 1850, died 1880. Crosby Lulu N. Miss, seamstress, home 12 Jefferson Crosby Mary J., widow of Thomas J, resident, r h 12 Jefferson SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. 275 Crosby William E., b i860, iron molder, &c., home 12 Jeffer- son. Cross Adelbert L., b 1873 (L. B. Cross & Sons), home with his father L. B., Green cor Spring Cross EmmaJ. Miss, student, home with her aunt Mrs. Harriet J. Thorp, Thorp's- crossing, S. F. & C L. R. R. CROSS LEMUEL B., b 1837 in Tyre, w Margaret B. (L. B. Cros'5 & Sons), owns res 24 Green cor Spring and other houses on Ovid, one on Spring and shop on W. Bay- ard, was soldier in Co. A 148th N. Y. Inf., in civil war three years. His father Wm. H and four brothers Asa D., Amos N., George M. and James G. also served in the war, three of the brothers died, two of them as prisoners of war, Asa in Andersonville and James in Florence. His son Alexander is in woolen factory in Mottville, N. Y. CROSS L. B. & SONS (Lemuel B., WilHam G. and Adel- bert L.), square and round turning, sawing, planing and machinists, W. Bayard Cross Maggie L. Miss, home with her father L. B., Green cor Spring- Cross William G., b 1862, w Mary (L. B. Cross & Sons), home W. Bayard Cross William G., b 1863, w Mary, machinist r h w s Black Brook Crouch Fred T., b 1867 in Ono. Co., w Barbara, clerk N. Y. C. R- R. freight office, r h 112 State Crouch Lewis E., b 1845 in Jordan, N. Y., w Elizabeth S., night watch at G. P. Rogers', rh 100 State Crouch William S., b 1875 ^^ Clyde, N. Y., sawyer, home 100 State Crounse David, b 1844 in Cayuga Co., w Frances M., paper maker, r h 22 Mynderse Crounse Frances M Mrs. David, boarding house, r h 22 Myn- derse Crowe Bridget, widow of James, resident, bds 42 Center Crowell Bertha A. Miss, letter maker, home 40 Van Cleef Crowell Cora E. Miss, dressmaker, home 40 Van Cleef Crowell Emma M. widow of Jackson R., r h 40 Van Cleef Crowell George B., b 1867 (J. H. Crowell & Son), bds 5 Rum- sey Crowell John H..b 1841 (J. H. Crowell & Son),h 5 Rumsey Crowell J. H. & Son (J. H. and George B.), groceries and provisions, fresh and salt meats, 71 Fall Crowell Joe B., b 1870, w Stella M., clerk for J. H. Crowell & Son, rh 15 Rumsey Crowninshield Caroline L. S. Miss, home 82 Cayuga 276 SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. Crowninshield Jacob, b about 1833, late paymaster Nic'a canal Co., home 82 Cayuga Cruise Elizabeth Miss, dressmaker, bds 21 White Cruise Frank R., b 1864 in Cayuga, New York, clerk 73 Fall, bds 21 White Cruise Josephine E. Miss, school teacher 4th ward school, bds 21 White Cruise Lillian A. Miss, stenographer and typewriter, bds 21 White Cruise Mary, widow of Richard, owns res 21 White Cruise Mary A. Miss, organist of St. Patrick's Roman Catho- lic church, bds 21 White Crumb David H., b 1859, ^ Rhoda R., painter and paper hanger, r h 26 Walnut Crumb George W., b 1848, w Philanda, painter and grainer, r h 31 Walnut Cuddeback George W., b 1857, w Lucy A., house sign and ornamental painter, fancy wood worker, 3 W. Bayard, r h II Daniels Cuddeback John, b 1823, w Sarah, retired grocer, owns res i Hoag Cuddeback John, b 1856, w Alice, meat market, 20 Bridge, home 82 W. Bayard Cullens Mathew, b 1836 in Ireland, laborer, r h 3 Gould av. Cullom James, b 1843, w Dora, commercial traveler, bds 79 W. Bayard Cumber, Lucius W., b 1845 in Oxford, Chenango Co., w Louisa M., proprietor and owner of Stanton house 40 rooms. Fall Cunningham Elizabeth, widow of James, home 7 Troy Cunningham James, b 1854, dynamo-man of S. F. Electric Co.'s plant, bds Center Cunningham John, b 1859, ^ Mary, machinist, r h 36 W. Bay- ard Cunningham Lawrence, b 1859, ^ Mary, molder, owns res 46 Center Curran Anna Miss, owns res 122 E. Bayard Curran Catharine, widow of John, owns residence 118 E. Bay- ard Curran Frank, b 1877, student home 118 E. Bayard Curran John, b 1875, colder, home 118 E. Bayard Curran Richard, b 1869, farmer 51^, has 2 horses 2 cows, home 118 E. Bayard Curry Frederick J., b 1877, machinist, home 27 Walnut Curry John E., b 1874, machinist, home 27 Walnut Curry, Michael, b 1846, w Catharine, blacksmith, owns res 27 Walnut SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. 277 Curry Michael M., b 1868, dry goods salesman, home 27 Walnut Curry William H, b 1872, clerk, home 27 Walnut Curtin Anna Miss, student, home 12 Maynard Curtin Catharine Miss, factory girl, home 12 Maynard Curtin Ellen, widow of Jeremiah, r h 12 Maynard Curtin Jeremiah, b 1862, molder, home 12 Maynard Curtin John H., b 1859, laborer, home 12 Maynard Curtin Margaret Miss, housework, home 12 Maynard. Curtin Michael b 1867, machinist, home 12 Maynard Curtis Catharine, widow of Frank, nurse, owns res 64 E. Bay- ard Curtis Charles A., b 1852 in Tully, Onon. Co., w Matilda M., commercial traveler, owns res 105 State Curtis Cora A. Miss, manager and operator W. U. Tel Co., 137 Fall < Partridge blk.), home 301 Fall Curtis Frank B., b 185 2, w Augusta, painter and paper hanger, owns residence 64 E. Bayard CURTIS JOHN A., b 1832 in Marcellus, Onon. Co., w Martha, vice-prest. and manager Seneca Paint and Color Co., Water, owns res 301 Fall Cushing George H., b 1861, w Amanda, supt. Goulds Manf. Co., owns res 12 W. Park Cushing Henry R., b 1858 in Stonihgton, Conn., w Sarah L., foreman of weavers in Seneca woolen mill r h 94 Ovid cor Barker Cushman David, b 1831 in Savannah, N. Y.,w Jennie, foreman molder at Goulds, owns farm 128, in Skaneateles, N. Y., and res 199 Fall Cushman Wallace D., b T874 tailor, bds with his father David, 199 Fall Qalrymple James F,, b 146, miller, bds 53 Cayuga Dalton Catharine, wife of James, mill hand, r h 53 Seneca Dalton John b 155, w Mary, switchman N. Y. C. R. R., owns res 40 Oak Dalton Mary Miss, home with her mother Katie, 53 Seneca Daniels Blanche R. Miss, teacher in Mynderse Academy, home with her father Geo. O., 11 Cayuga Daniels George B., b 1876, home with his father Geo. O., 11 Cayuga Daniels George O., b 1831 (Shoemaker & Daniels), owns Daniels' block, res 11 Cayuga. His father Geo. B., from New Hampshire, settled here about 1826 and was a prom- inent businci-s man Daniels Mary S., widow of George B., owns res 11 Cayuga and several other houses and lots and vacant property, 20 acres on Mynderse, farm 1981^ in Victory, Cayuga Co 278 SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. Daniels Nora Miss, bookkeeper and teacher^ home with her father Geo. O., 11 Cayuga Darling Etta, home with her lather Henry M., 11 Chapel Darling Henry M., b 1836 in Uxbridge, Mass., w Lucy, supt. for Seneca Falls Manf. Co., also inventor of several ma- chines which are manufactured by that company r h 11 Chapel Darrow Joseph B., b 1831 in Ontario Co., w Emily, blacksmith, soldier of the war of 1861, Co. G. 50th N. Y. Engineers, pensioner Davey Edward, b 1866, laborer, bds 32 Green Davey John, b 1869, laborer, bds 32 Green Davey Margaret Miss, dau of John, bds 32 Green Davey William F., b 1873, laborer, bds 32 Green. Davis Adelbert S.,b 1847 in Onondaga Co., pres. Seneca Falls Mfg. Co., w Eugenia, h i Hoag Davis Anna Miss, stenographer and typewriter, h 26 W, Bayard Davis Fannie E., w of Fletcher, resident, home with her mother, Celinda Lang, 63 Bridge Davis Frederick, b 1868, clerk in grocery, home 26 W. Bayard Davis George B., b 1849 in Dansville, N. Y., w Joan, clerk 75 Fall, r h over do Davis James, b 1824, w Margaret, machinist, owns res. 26 W. Bayard DAVIS JOHN C, b 1866 in Moorestown, N. J., w Bertha S., pres. Davis & Stevens Mfg Co., foot of Fall, owns res. 156 Ovid Dayis John C, b 1875, shipping clerk for Seneca Falls Mfg Co., bds I Hoag v. Davis Lydia, widow of Ed., weaver in woolen mill, owns with son, Wm. res. t6 Porter Davis Maud L., student, home with her father, Adelbert S., i Hoag Davis Samuel, b 1836, in Orange Co., millwright and building mover, owns res. 47 Ridge Davis William, b T871, weaver in woolen mill, bds 33 Ovid Davis William, b 1865 in Munnsville, N. Y., emp. at National Advertising Co., owns with mother, Lydia, res 16 Porter DAVIS & STEVENS MANUFACTURING CO., The, Inc. 1891, John C. Davis, pres. ; Geo. P. Rogers, sec.'y ; Frank N. Stevens, treas. ; manufacturers of pump leathers and washers, air pumps and bungs, tubes and plumber's specialties, etc., foot of Fall Davey John, b 1832, w Catharine, whitewasher, r h 32 Green Davy"Edward, b 1858 w Terressa, collector of taxes, coach- man, r h 8 Prospect SfeNECA FALLS VILLAGE. 279 Dawley Alonzo, b 1834, w Jeanette, night wachman, owns res. 2 Green Day Carlton H., b 1868, painter and paper hanger, bds 76 E. Bayard Day Edna Miss, dau of Wm. O., home 123 Cayuga Day Edward C, b 1863, glass cutter, bds 76 E. Bayard Day Kate L., widow of Samuel C, resident, r h 76 E. Bayard Day William C, b 1823 in New York City, w Matilda H., re- tired merchant, home with his son, William O., 123 Cayuga Day William O., b 1847, w Vilona T., (National Advertising Co. Inc. ; Seneca Falls Rule and Block Co.,) farmer 63 acres on r 2, owns res. 123 Cayuga Day Winterton J., b 1870, student at Cornell University, home with his father William O., 123 Cayuga Deal Bessie U. Miss, student, dau of Solomon, home 214 W. Fall Deal Elizabeth M., Mrs. Solomon, dressmaker, 214 W. Fall, h do Deal Horace G., b 1864 in Fayette, w Addie C, farm laborer for Fred B. Swaby, h Pine Deal Solomon, b 1830 in Fayette, w Elizabeth M., carriage maker, emp. Gleason & Bailey, owns farm 38 in Varick, now worked by Mrs. Susan Stahl, owns res. 214 W. Fall Dean Alonzo, b 1826, w Mary J., machinist, owns res. 21 Rumsey Dean Ollie M. Miss, home with Sylvester Pew, 237 Fall Dean Thomas H., b 1853 in Geneseo, N. Y., saloon, 17 Canal DeCory Joseph, b 1859 ^^ Oswego Co., w Mary, butcher, r h 63 Clinton Deisher James, b 1820 in Pennsylvania, w Nancy, coachman, r h 19 Troy Delaney George E., b 1865 in Jamestown, Chautuaqua Co., w Agnes M., tinsmith at 70 Fall, r h 19 Mynderse DEMAREST GEORGE M., b 1834 in Fayette, w Mary T., pension and bounty claims agent, life insurance agent, notary public, w ov.'ns res. 20 Daniels, cor Mynderse. He was a soldier in Co. K. 50th N. Y. Engineers in civil war, three years Deming A. P., widow of Ebenezer, resident, bds 14 Elm Deming Anna H., dau of David A., 208 Fall Deming David A., b 1827 in Williamstown, Mass., w Cath- arine K., machinist at Silsby's, owns res 208 Fall Deming Vina S., principal First ward school, dau of David A., 208 Fall Demond Delia A. Miss, student, bds 30 Van Cleef Demond Jennie F. Miss, box maker, bds 30 Van Cleef 28o SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. Demond Man^ E. Miss, letter maker, bds 30 Van Cleef DeMOTT FRED W., b 1856, w Minnie F., attorney and counselor at law, iio)4 Fall, owns res 48 Green DeMott Lewis, b 1824 in Savannah, Wayne Co., w Julia A., carpenter and joiner, owns residence 55 W Bayard, also h 55 }4 and 57 do ; w owns h No. 100 W Bayard. He was a soldier in Co. A, 9th N. Y. Heavy Artillery in civil war Dempsey Frank, b 1875, laborer, home Latham Dempsey James, b 1869, w Mary, blacksmith, r h 7 Throop Dempsey Jennie Miss, domestic, 67 Cayuga Dempsey John, b 1875, laborer, bds 4 Throop Dempsey Mary Miss, domestic, home Latham Dempsey Patrick, b 1844, w Catharine, laborer, owns res Latham « Dempsey Thomas, b 1857, w Anna, blacksmith, owns res 28 Chestnut Dempsey William, b 1844, w Ann, laborer, owns res 4 Throop Dennison William C, b 1849 in Edinboro, Scotland, w Belinda, shoemaker, w owns res 17 White DeRtamer Frank, b i860, w Annie, laborer, r h 188 Fall DeReamer Peter, b 1813 in Penna., w Eliza, ex-street com'r, r h 12 Daniels Desmond Rosa Miss, millinerwith MaryA. Flanagan, home 43 W Bayard Desmond Ellen, widow of James, resident, owns h and 1 43 W Bayard Desmond William, b 1865, w Margaret, machinist, r h Wash- ington Devitt Allen A., b 1856 in Canoga, w Mary A., carpenter, r rents Pew block Devitt Catharine, widow of Alexander, resident, bds 54 E Bayard Devlin Bernard, b 1844 in Ireland, w Mary, laborer, owns res 72 Garden Devlin Bernard, b 1858, laborer, bds 124 Garden Devlin Bridget, widow of Patrick, owns res 124 Garden Devlin George, b 1869, painter and paper hanger, bds 124 Garden Devlin George L, b 1870, clerk 22 State, machinist, bds 72 Garden Devlin Mathew, b 1874. weaver, bds 124 Garden Devlin Patrick, b 1861. w Belle, iron molder, r h 10 Miller Devlin Thomas H., b 1867, w Kate, machinist, r h 18 Green Devlin William, b 1867, laborer, bds 124 Garden Dickinson Edwin Henry Rev., b 1855 in West Springfield, Mass., w Emma (Carter), pastor First Presbyterian church Cayuga St., manse 16 N Park SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. 251 Dickinson Fanny, widow oi Pliny, owns res 58 Bridge cor Haigh Dillon Ella E. Miss, home 13 White Dillon Jessie Miss, home 13 White Dillon Lena Miss, housekeeper for her father William J., 13 White Dillon Robert, b 1871, tinsmith, with his father William J., home 13 White Dillon William J., b 1838 in Niagara Co., hardware and tin smith I East Bayard, owns res 13 White, and two other houses Dobson George A., b 1869, commercial traveler, home 297 Fall DOBSON ROBERT J., b 1840 in Del. Co. Pa., w Martha J., Supt. Seneca Falls and Waterloo Gas Light Co., owns res 297 Fall Dodge Sophronia C, widow of S. Hudson, home 22 East Bayard Doerner Josephine, operative at G. P. Rogers, bds 20 Cayuga Dohrer Henry, b 1865 in Germany, fireman in Goulds Mfg. Co., owns res 46 Sackett Dolan Annie R. Miss, house work, home 15 Walnut Dolan John, b 1863, molder, bds 15 Walnut Dolan Katharine R., wider, home 15 Walnut Dolan Margaret E., domestic, home 15 Walnut Dolan Mary T., domestic, home 15 Walnut Dolan Rose, widow of William, laundress, r h 15 Walnut Dominick William J., b 1873 in Middlebury, Vt-, teacher of cornet, clerk 105 Fall bds Donnellan Anna E. Miss, clerk 89 Fall, bds 16 Clinton Donnelly James, b 1870, harness maker, bds 69 Seneca Donnelly John, b 1845, w Mary, molder, owns res 69 Seneca Donnelly Patrick, b 1844, laborer, bds 12 Jay Donnelly William H., b 1875, laborer, bds 69 Seneca Donohoe Edward, b 1829 in Ireland, w Bridget, boiler maker, owns res 5 Swaby cor William Donohue Henry, b 1848 in Ireland, w Catharine, laborer, r h 8 Gould ave Doohan Owen, b 1861 in Ireland, w Mary, laborer, r h 4 Toledo Dooley John P., b 1852, w Catharine, asst supt Electric station, r h 9Q Fall Dooley Margaret, widow of Edward, resident, bds 33 Garden Dooley Thomas H., b 1859, ^ Mary, electrician, rents h and 1 38 Chapel Doran Catharine Miss, owns interest in res 22 Sackett 282 SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. Doran Lawrence J., b 1854 ^^ Cay. Co., w Catharine, bar ten- der Stanton House, 10 Toledo Doran Lawrence J., b 1854 ^^ Union Springs, Cay. Co., w Catharine A., saloon 44 Water, owns res 10 Toledo, w owns h on same St Doran Thomas, b 1849 in Ireland, laborer, owns interest in res 22 Sackett Dorscheid John, b about 1838 in Germany, w Margaret, molder, home 219 Fall Doty Cornelius E-, b 1861, w Mary E., carpenter and joiner, owns res 79 Chapel Doty James R., b 1854 ^^ Duchess Co., w Emma L., contrac- tor carpenter and builder, shop Fall cor Walnut, owns res 18 VanCleef Dougherty George E., b 1859 ^" Monroe Co., w Annie, fore- man Gleason & Bailey machine shop, owns h and 1 11 Chestnut Dowdell Christopher J., b 1877, harness maker for F. P. Mc- Cartin, home 13 Garden Dowling James, b 1861, laborer, r h 40 Green Dowdell John J., b 1875, machinist, home 13 Garden Dowdell John, b 1847 in Ireland, w Mary, coachman for Mrs. Hannah B. Gould, owns res 13 Garden Dowdell Margaret H. Miss, dressmaker, home 13 Garden Dowdell Thomas W., b 1870, machinist, home 13 Garden Doyle John G., b 1862 in Elmira, N. Y., news editor "Jour- nal," bds Stanton House Doyle Mary, domestic, 3 Prospect Doyle William, b 1872, machinist, bds 26 Garden Drake Linda T. Miss, principal Mynderse Academy, bds 3 Prospect, home in North Hector Drake Mary L. Miss, home with Dr. W. M. Follett Dreiss Valentine, b 1865, w Ellen, loom fixer in woolen mill, r h 72 Bridge Drew Ella F., dau of Wallace, 65 State Drew Fred P., b 1873 ^" Charlestown, Mass., school teacher, home with his father Wallace, 65 State Drew George W., b 1870 in Charlestovvn Mass., clerk Gleason & Bailey Mfg. Co., L't'd, home with his father Wallace, 65 State Drew Mary Ann, widow of Patrick, washerwoman, r h Canal cor Center Drew Wallace, b 1832 in Duxbury, Mass., w Emily M., vice- president and local manager Gleason & Bailey Mfg. Co., L't'd, Factory St., owns res 65 State Driscoll Ellen, widow of John, resident, owns res 108 E. Bayard SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. ' 283 Driscoll John, b 1866, teamster, home 108 E. Bayard Drowdowsky Frederick, b 1853 in Germany, w Anna, laborer, owns res 29 Ridge Drumgool Thomas, b 1840, w Bridget, molder, owns res 73 E Bayard Duck Fred C, b 1857 in Ca}'. Co., carpenter and joiner, bds 22 Mynderse Duell Augusta Mrs., housekeeper 1 6 Jefferson Duell Frank C, b 1S72 in Lockport, N. Y- , delivery clerk for C. L. Story, home 16 Jefferson Duell Fred, b 1869 in Palmyra, N. Y., machinist, home 16 Jefferson Duell George B., b 1819 in Wayne Co., w Hannah J., machin- ist, owns res 54 Clinton Duff Harold T., b 1866, machinist, bds 7 White Duff John T., b 1845, w Elizabeth H., mechanic, owns res 7 White Duff Josephine E. Miss, home with her father John T., 7 White Duffy Mary J. Miss, dau of Patrick , 28 Garden Duffy Patrick, b 1834 in Ireland, w Jane, laborer, owns res 28 Garden Dumont Leman E., b 1864, pattern maker, bds 62 E Bayard Dunham Kate, Mrs. Fred, laundress, r h 104 Mynderse Dunham Marie Antoinette, Mrs. John W., home 23 Clinton Dunham Wilbur E., b 1862 n Rochester, N. Y., w lone, car- penter and joiner, owns res 12 B(^ston ave Dunn William, b 1855 in Troy, N. Y., w Sarah E., paper- maker 61 Water, r h Chapel bet Mynderse and Walnut Dunnigan Anna Miss, dressmaker, home 26 Mechanic Dunnigan Edward, b 1862, molder, home 26 Mechanic Dunnigan James, b 1868, w Mary, molder, r h 9 Boardman Dunnigan Patrick, b 1833, w Sarah, laborer, owns res 26 Mechanic Dunnigan Patrick, b 1873, molder, home 26 Mechanic Duren Warren W., foreman at City Steam Laundry, Fall, bds 9 Lawrence Durham Henry C, b 1868, w Letta, blacksmith, r h Adams cor Jay Durham Thomas, b 1865 in Yates Co., ice peddler for J.Hanlin, bds 24 Adams Durling Adaline, widow of George V., owns h and 1 6^ Myn- derse, resident with her dau, Mrs. O. C. Wicks 26 Daniels Durling Reuben H., b 1819 in Penna., w A.Jane, machinist, retired, owns res 17 Lawrence Durnin Ann, widow of John, owns res 10 Maple 284 SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. Durnin Bernard, b 1843, w Alice, groceries and provisions, 13 Ovid, h do, owns store and some village lots Durnin Catharine T. Miss, finisher in Knitting mill, home 44 Spring Durnin Elizabeah A. Miss, housekeeper for her father, William,' 44 Spring Durnin Frank J., b 1868, machinist, register of vital statistics, bds 50 W Bayard Durnin John E., b 1870, professor of the violin, bds 50 W Bayard Durnin Mary, widow of Nicholas, washerwoman, r h rear of 11 William Durnin Marv, widow of James, resident, r h 50 W Bayard' Durnin Mary A. Miss, press feeder, home 44 Spring Durnin Peter, b 1846 in Ireland, w Bridget, laborer, r h 6 William Durnin William, b 1838 in Fayette, clerk 13 Ovid, owns res 44 Spring Durnin William H., b 1863, w Eliza, trustee of village, 3d ward, decorator and paper hanger, r h 52 W Bayard Duntz Anna, Mrs. Theodore, clerk 97 Fall, r h 2 Barker Duntz Theodore, b 1854, ^ Anna, stone mason, r h 2 Barker Dye Phebe, widow of Otis, owns res 40-42 Fall Dyson Joseph, b 154 in England, w Mary J., machinist, owns res 65 Garden Easlick Charles J., b 1864, w Elizabeth, mason and plasterer, r h 46 W Bayard Eastman Charles W., b 1878, student, home 102 Mynderse Eastman James K., b 1864, printer and foreman Courier oflHce, home 102 Mynderse Eastman Julia C. Miss, stenographer and typewriter at Goulds, home 102 Mynderse Eastu^an Julia E., widow of Charles W., owns res 102 Myn- derse Eastman Mary Miss, type compositor in Courier office, home 102 Mynderse Eastman Stephen L., b 1869, w Nellie, machinist, r h 210 Fall Eastman Wilhelmina, dau of Julia E., 102 Mynderse Easton Emma J., widow of Charles, dressmaker, r h 16 Green Easton Emmet E.. b 185 1, w Louisa M., house painter, owns res 8 Rumsey Easton James G. b 1849, ^ Frances, carpenter and joiner, r h 6 Walnut Easton Mary E., widow of Aaron M., pensioner, owns res 20 Pleasant SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. 285 Eck Louis M., b 1872, w Alma A., brass molder at Rumsey's, r h Porter n State Eck Michael Jr., b 1848, w Libbie, brass finisher, owns res 63 Chapel ECK MICHAEL M., b 1826 in Wurtemburg, Germany, w Rosina, groceries and provisions, owns h and store 32 Daniel. Here since i860. Eck see also Eke. Edds Gharles E., b 1878 in Marcellus, N. Y., clerk for J. H. Crowell & Son, home 72 Mynderse Edds George W., b 1858 in Manlius, N. Y., operative in paper mill, r h cor Chapel and Troy Edds James E., b 1835 i^ Little Falls, N. Y., w Ida M., paper maker, r h 72 Mynderse, was soldier in Co. I, 193 N. Y. in civil war Edds James E., Jr., b 1876 in Marcellus Falls, N. Y., paper maker, home 72 Mynderse EDDINGTON WILLARD, b i860 in Waterloo, w Annie M., carriage and sleigh maker and repairer, breeder and dealer in barred Plymouth rock fowls, 12 W. Bayard, r h at Waterloo Edwards E. Cora, stenographer and bookkeeper, home 45 Mynderse Edwards David W., b 1839, w Malvina, foreman at Globe works, owns res 45 Mynderse Egan Patrick, b 1864 in Ireland, w Margaret, farm laborer, r h 6 Seneca Lane Eggleston Benjamin F., b 1873, cutter, bds 7 Van Rennselaer Eggleston Eva Miss, house work, bds 49 Canal Eggleston Harry L., b 1861, w Lillie, carpenter and joiner, owns res 19 Rumsey Eggleton Robert, b 1849 ^^ England, w Anna, gardner, owns res 7 Van Rennselaer Eke John, b 1871 in England, laborer, son of Robert, breeder barred Plymouth Rock fowls, home r 15, Auburn St Eke Robert, b in England, w Elizabeth, laborer, r h r 15, Au- burn St Eke see also Eck. Elliotto Charles F., b 1838 in Auburn, w Dora, machinist, owns res 74 Green cor Montgomery Ellis Marv H., wife of Squire, owns res 2^ Chapel ELWELL WILLIAM P., b 1847 in Romulus, w Jessie W., cashier Partridge Banking House, owns lot on Butler St., r h 52^ Fall Elwood Ella J., widow of Addison J., home 165 Fall Emens x\nn, widow of William, home 11 Daniels 20 286 SENECA FALLS VfLLAGE. Emery James, b 1826 in England, w Ann S., blacksmith, (retired), w owns res 73 Stale Emmerson Frank, b 1834 ^'^ Maine, blacksmith at Rumsey's, bds 33 Lawrence Empire State Telephone & Telegraph Co., Public Telephone Exchange, Maggie Stahlnecker local manager, 92 Fall Engler Samuel, b 1840 in Penn., stone mason, owns res 98 Bridge English Mabel F., student, dau of Wm. H., 13 Troy English William H., b 1853, w Ella A, carpenter, emp of G. P. Rogers, res 13 Troy Ensign Emma Miss, emp in Globe Works, rooms 29 State Esmack John J., b 1865 in Canandaigua, w May, machinist at Goulds, owns res 16 Jefferson Esmack Matthew J., b 1863, w Mary E., foreman for National Adv Co., r h 21 Johnston Esterley George M., b 1842 in Fayette, w Sarah C, buyer and shipper of hay, owns farm 140 on r 32 in Fayette, worked on shares by Albert Diltz, r h 85 State Evans Charles J., b 1863, w Edith, painter in Gleason's, bds 56 Ovid EXCHANGE NATIONAL BANK, THE, of Seneca Falls, N. Y., capital $100,000, surplus $60,000; profits undi- vided $25,000; James H. Gould, pres. ; Milton Hoag, vice- pres. ; Norman H. Becker, cashier; A. R. Palmer, Teller ; Chas.T. Hall, bookkeeper, banking house 98 Fall pacer Charles Herbert, b 1871, clerk 104 Fall, home 9 Clin- ton FACER HARRIET H. widow of Seward W., dressmaking and ladies' furnishings, agent for Buttrick's patterns, store 104 Fall, r h 9 Clinton Fanning Edward, b 1844, w Hannah, woolen spinner, r h 7 Center Fanning Edward, b 1864, w Catharine, weaver, r h 60 Bridge Fanning Thomas F., b 1875, woolen spinner, bds 7 Center Fanning William, b 187 1, woolen spinner, bds 7 Center Farley Ellen, widow of Frank, laundress, r h 17 Mechanic Farley James F., b 1873 in Lockport, N. Y., clerk 77 Fall, bds 17 Mechanic Farley Martin, b 1840, laborer, r h 132 W. Bayard Farrell John, b 1852 in Ireland, w Anna, saloon 29 Bridge, r h do Farron Bridget, domestic, 24 Cayuga Farron Daniel C, b 1875, painter, bds 25 Bridge Farron Edward, b 1871, blacksmith, bds Ovid cor Mechanic Farron Frank P., b 1875, laborer, bds 25 Bridge SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. 287 Farron Jennie F. Miss, housekeeper for Patrick Conroy, 20 W Bayard Farron John, w Maggie, laborer, r Fall Farron Mary Miss, housekeeper, 25 Bridge Farron Richard J., b 1872, laborer, bds 25 Bridge Farron Teresa C. Miss, student, bds 25 Bridge Farron Thomas, b 184 1, w Elizabeth, laborer, r h Lock n W Bayard Farron Thomas B. b 1838 in Ireland, w Ann, laborer, owns res Ovid cor Mechanic (South Side) Farron Thomas J., b 1874, laborer, bds Ovid cor Mechanic Fatzsinger Frances P. H., widow of Thomas, home with her father, Chas. L. Hoskins, 40 Cayuga Fay Ann, widow of William, servant for Mrs. Mary Nugent, 103 Fall Fay Ellen Miss, dressmaker, bds 19 Spring Fay Henry, b 1874, laborer, bds 19 Spring Fay James, b 1870, polisher of iron and brass, bds 19 Spring Fay Thomas, b 1840 in Ireland, w Bridget, laborer, ow^ns res 19 Sprmg Feeck Carrie E. Miss, bookkeeper for her father Peter, home 104 State Feeck Frankie D. Miss, home with her father Geo. E., 9 Miller Feeck George E., b 1831 in Cayuga Co., w Jane, carpenter and builder, contractor, owns res 9 Miller Feeck Peter, b 1836 in Aurelius, Cay. Co., w Ellen M.,mfr. and dealer in wagons, carriages and sleighs, owns shop and warehouse 2 and 4 Mynderse, and res 104 State FEGLEY CHARLES S., b 1870 (Rankin & Fegley), home 8 Dey Fegley Harry S., b 1869, w Amelia, polisher, r h 5 Dey Fegley Wm. Henry, b 1840 in Penna., w Cornelia N., coach- man for H. C. Silsby, r h 8 Dey Fenn Anna, Mrs. Fred, owns res 85 Troy Fenn Anna, emp. at Knight's letter shop, dau of Anna, home 85 Troy Fenn Fred F., b 1876, emp. at Goulds', home 85 Troy Fenn Minnie, dau of Anna, 85 Troy Fenlon DeWitt C, b 1844 in Montezuma, Cay. Co., w Mary A., Dresser and shipper of hay, owns res loi Cayuga Feran Jennie F. Miss, dau of Thomas, housekeeper for Patrick Conroy, W Bayard cor Lock Feran Thomas, b 1841 in Co. Down, Ireland, w Elizabeth A., laborer, was cook in navy during civil war, r h Lock Feran, see also Ferran, also Ferren. Ferguson Catharine Miss, housework, r 11 Maynard 288 SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. Ferguson Kate Miss, waitress Franklin House, cor Bayard and Bridge Ferguson Louise, widow of John H., home with her dau, Mrs. Newman, i8 Clinton Ferguson Margaret T. Miss, dressmaker, ii Maynard Ferguson Martin L., b 1839 in Phelps, N. Y., agt Prudential ins. company, home 18 Clinton Ferguson Michael, b 1830 in Ireland, w Catharine, mason and plasterer, owns res 11 Maynard Ferguson Michael, Jr., b 1864, w Mary, stone mason and plas- terer, owns res 10 Maynard Ferguson Patrick, b 1863, machinist, bds 79 Bridge Ferguson Peter, b 1819 in Ireland, w Mary, retired farmer, rh 79 Bridge Ferguson William E., b 1870, machinist, bds 79 Bridge Ferran Elizabeth Miss, dealer in confectionery and grocer 33 Bridge, owns res do Ferren John, b 1859, clerk 18 State, bds do Ferren see also Feran. Fetter Benjamin, b 1867 (Fetter & Son), piano tuner, home 15 Troy Fetter Clara K., dau of Frank, 15 Troy Fetter Edward Henry, b 1876, son of Frank, home 15 Troy Fetter Frank, b 1838 in Germany, w Katherine, (Fetter & Son), machinist at Silsby's, owns res 15 Troy Fetter Frank, jr., b 1861, machinist, home 15 Troy Fetter Peter, b 1845, w Mary, slater, owns res i Montgomery Fetter & Son, (Frank and Ben), dealers in pianos, 15 Troy Field Edward, b about i860, painter, w Carrie, r h 82 Chapel Finnegan Jennie R. Miss, resident, bds 10 Barker Finnegan Margaret Miss, factory hand, bds 10 Swaby Finnegan Mary, widow of Richard, owns res 10 Swaby Finnegan Richard B., b 1859, w Jennie A., (Finnegan & Gleason), owns res 10 Barker Finnegan Sarah Miss, home with her sister Mrs. Milton Hoag 21 Cayuga Finnegan & Gleason (Richard B. Finnegan and Charles H. Gleason), groceries and provisions, grain, feed, hay and straw, 157 Fall Fish Wilham J., b 1867 in Tyre, emp Kellogg's livery, bds 8 Van Cleef Fisher Frederick, b 1869, meat cutter Walter & Woodward's, r h 22 Green Fisher George E., b 1869 in CHfton Springs, N. Y., tinsmith at 70 Fall, rooms 2 Green FISHER GEORGE M., b 1867, Hme burner, stone dealer, contractor and builder, bds 33 Center SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. ' 289 Fisher Hattie E. Miss, home with her lather Otis L., 138 E Bayard Fisher Jennie P. Miss, r h 22 Green FISHER JOHN, b 1829 in Penn'a, w Mary E., Hme burner, stone dealer and contractor and builder, owns res 33 Cen- ter Fisher John, tinsmith, bds 4 Cayuga FISHER JOSHUA, b 1840 in Fayette, meat market, fresh and salt meats, mfg. of sauages wholesale and retail 182 Fall cor Cayuga, r h 57 W Bayard Fisher Otis A., b 1855 in SpafFord, ex-policeman, home with his father Otis L., 138 E Bayard FISHER OTIS L., b 1829 in Spafford, Onon. Co., w Maria H., farmer, home farm 70, and in 3d ward 10 acres, apiary 12 colonies, 9 grade Jersey cows, i full blood Jersey bull "Hoag," 7 horses, was ist serg. in Co.F. 122 N. Y. Vol. Inf. in civil war. Has lived in town since 1873, h 138 E Bayard Fisk Frances, widow, dressmaker, h 24 Mynderse Fitch Abram, b 1838, w Anna, village poormaster, owns res 20 Spring Fitch Floyd, b 1866 in Galen, Wayne Co., clerk 128 Fall, home 20 Spring Fitch Jessie M. Miss, student, home 20 Spring Fitzgerald Sarah J., widow of Edward, pensioner, owns h and 1 107 Garden Fitzpatrick John H., b about 1871 in New York, perforater, bds 20 Cayuga Fitzsimmons Alice Miss, dressmaker, home 46 Walnut Fitzsimmons Anna L. Miss, coremaker, home 46 Walnut Fitzsimmons Edw"ard S., b 1861, machinist, bds 46 Walnut Fitzsimons Frank X.,b 1858 in Weedsport, Cayuga Co.,w Mary C, rubber stamps rnfg., shoemaker and dealer in tobacco and cigars Fall, r h 21 Walnut Fitzsimmons George T., b 1876, pressman home 46 Walnnt Fitzsimmons Margaret Miss, clerk for her father Miles 91 Fall home 43 Johnston Fitzsimmons, Miles,b 1826 in Co. Louth Ireland, w Bridget, dealer in boots and shoes and repairer 91 Fall, owns h 23 Johnston, w owns h and 1 21 Johnston, rented Fitzsimmons Thomas, b 1840 in Ireland, w Rose, molder,owns res 46 Walnut Fitzsimmons Thomas, b 1872, porter at Stanton House, Fall Flaherty Margaret, widow of Thomas, home with her son, Michael McCarty, 26 Dey Flannagan Agatha A. Miss, teacher in Mynderse Academy, home 77 Mynderse 200 SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. Flanagan Catharine, widow of John, carpet weaver, owns res 66 Garden Flanagan Ellen G., dau of James A., 77 Mynderse Flanagan Ellen J. Miss, mill operative, home 4 Green Flanagan Elizabeth M. Miss, home with her father, Thomas J., 4 Green FLANAGAN JAMES A., b 1837 in Lincolnshire, Eng.,w Alice, grocer and baker, trustee of Willard State Hospital, trustee Seneca Falls Savings Bank, ex-member of village board of education 24 years ; in business here since 1870, store 62 Fall, owns res 77 Mynderse Flanagan James A. Jr., b 1875, student, home 77 Mynderse Flanagan Jane G.,mininer with Mary A., home 77 Mynderse Flanagan Martin, b 1849, w Margaret, carpenter and joiner, owns res 106 W Bayard Flanagan Mary A. Miss, miUinery 62 Fall, home 77 Mynd- erse Flanagan Mary A. Miss, mill operative, home 4 Green Flanagan Myles J.,b 1841 in England, w Bridget, policeman, owns res 4 Maple Flanagan Thomas J.,b 1832 in England, w Catharine, machinist, owns res 4 Green Flanagan William L., b 1864, invalid, home 4 Green Fleming Frank W., b about 1857 in Walton, N. Y., w Anna M., contractor and builder under Opera House, Mynderse, r h 8 Troy Flickinger Barbara A., widow of Abram M., res estate of A. M., 2 Daniels cor Troy Flickinger Emma F,, miUiner, 2 Daniels cor Troy, home do Flickinger H. Jay, b 1878 in Geneva, Ont Co., emp Seneca woolen mill, son of Jacob H., 40 Fall FLICKINGER JACOB H., b 1851 in Fulton Co., Ohio, w Martha L., carpenter and joiner, r h 40 Fall Flynn John W., b 1858 in Auburn, Cayuga Co, w Ellen, labor- er, r h II William FOLLET WILLIAM M., M. D., bi86i, w Julia A. (Uhl- horn), homeopathic physician and surgeon, graduate of Cleveland Homeopathic Hospital College, class of 1877, health officer, village physician, owns interest in farm 65 on r 8 cor 7, r h and office 36 Cayuga FoUett Gilbert B., b 1833 in Prince Edward Co., Ont., build- ing contractor, owns farm 65 on r 8 cor 7, office 46 Water, h at farm Forbes Edwin J., b 1877, office boy at Rumsey's, home 21 Por- ter Forbes Ella E., widow of Alonzo, owns res 21 Porter SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. 29I Forbes Estelle H. Miss, compositoi^ at Journal office, home 21 Porter Forgham Wesley, b 1872 in Clyde, N. Y., machinist, bds 20 Cayuga St Forestelle Patrick, b 185 1 in Conn., w Ellen B., manuf of tissue paper, mill and office 61 Water, bds with Mrs. Crounse, Mynderse, res Shelby, Orleans Co Fornesi Charles, b 1863 in Italy, w Irena, confectionery, cig- ars, etc.. Fall and Cayuga, w owns h 16 Walnut, owns res 12 Maple Foster Sivilla E. Mrs., plain sewing and washing, r h i Trin- Fox Edwin V., b 1838 in Conn., w Carrie, machinist Seneca Falls Mfg. Co., r h 13 Lawrence, was soldier in Co. K., lOth Conn Reg. Inf. in Civil war FRANKLIN HOUSE, Matthew Hamill prop'r, Bridge cor W Bayard, good accomodations, livery attached Frantz Frances Miss, dau of Jacob, 5 Elm Frantz Jacob, b 1856, w Frances, blacskmith, r h 5 Elm Frautig William, b 1831 in Germany, w Mary, retired, owns res 20 Rumsey Frautig William, H., b 1867, w Jennie, brass finisher, home 20 Rumsey Freed George F., draughtsman and ass't sup't for Goulds Mfg. Co, w Mae B., r h 53 Mynderse Freeland Adelbert A., b 1870, shipping clerk at Rumsey's, home 83 State Freeland Elbert M., b 1839, ^ Mary E., teamster for Rumsey & Co., Lim., also trainer and dealer in horses, owns res 83 State Freeland Elbert W., b 1872, clerk 57 State, home 83 State Freeland George H., b 1854, ^ Ada, machinist, owns res 27 Spring cor Garden Freeland Harry W., b 1861, w Nettie, commercial traveler for Rumsey & Co., r h 12 John Freeland Herman D., b 1872, son of Elbert M., home 83 State Freeland Ida M. Miss, dressmaker, 12 Daniels, home do Freeland Isreal W., b 1823, w Almira, resident, r h 12 Daniels Freeland Lillian M., dau of Olive A,, 77 State Freeland Olive A., widow of Ward, h 77 State French Ann, widow of John, owns res 40 Haigh French Edward, b 1854, w Catharine, pumpmaker, r h 35 Haigh French Edwin I., b 1857 in Wayne Co., w Sarah E., machin- ist, r h loi Ovid French Lewis P., b 1859, w Mary, machinist, owns with Mary A., res 103 Ovid 292 SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. French Mary A., widow of John, owns with Lewis P. res 103 Ovid Fridley Susan, widow of David, washerwoman, pensioner, r h 39 Green CALE AMANDA L., widow of James W., dressmaker and maker of fur garments, r h 21 Miller Gale F. Edna Miss, dressmaker and maker of fur garments, bds 21 Miller Gale Helen Miss, dressmaker and maker of fur garments, bds 21 Miller Galivan Daniel, b about 1861, saloon 151 Fall, rooms Church cor Elizabeth in Waterloo Galloway Mary, widow ol Marcus B., laundress, owns res 7 Montgomery Galpin Charles S., b 1847, w Jane S., carpenter and builder, r h 21 Mynderse Galpin Elizabeth M., emp in Westcott's, home 21 Mynderse Galvin John, b 1829, w Ellen, laborer, owns res 114 W Ba3'ard Galvin Margaret Miss, tailoress, bds 114 W Bayard Galvin Mary Miss, tailoress, bds 114 W Bayard Galvin Michael, b 1854, w Ellen, porter in Goulds store. New York, r h 67 Seneca Galvin Patrick, b 1858, w Cecilia, machinist at Goulds, r h 34 Bridge Gambee Charles P., b 1852, w LilHe M., carpenter and joiner, owns h and 1 16 Pleasant Gambee Harry G., b 1876, machinist, bds 16 Pleasant Ganoung Clarence A., b 1877, book keeper, son of R. S., 212 Fall Ganoung May, dau of R. S., 212 Fall Ganoung Robert S., b 1842 in Ulysses, Tomp. Co., w Louisa M., undertaker, home 212 Fall Gardiner Lyman, b 1828 in Madison Co., w Anna J., flour mil- ler, w owns res- 76 Mynderse Gargan Catharine T. Miss, book keeper 58 Fall, home 42 Green Gargan Elizabeth J. Miss, clerk 97 Fall, home with her father Patrick, 38 Garden Gargan Frank P., b i860, jeweler and watch maker clerk, 108 Fall, bds 38 Gardner Gargan John P., b 1853, w Maggie C, (Gargan & Gargan), r h 52 Green Gargan Mary, widow of Patrick, resident, owns h and 1 42 Green Gargan Mary Miss, housework, bds 42 Green Gargan Patrick, b 1822 in Ireland, w Ann, gardener, owns res. 38 Garden SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. 293 Gargan Patrick J., b 1849 ^" Ireland, w Anna, core maker, r h 3 Barker Gargan Philip, b 1847 in Ireland, (Gargan & Gargan), bds 42 Green Gargan Theresa H. Miss, dau of Patrick, 38 Garden Gargan & Gargan, (Philip and John P-), groceries and pro- visions, 58 Fall Garling Charles, b 1857, w Mary M., machinist, bds 62 E Bayard Garling Elizabeth Miss, mill operative, bds 44 Chestnut Garling Eva A. Miss, stenographer, bds 62 E Bayard Garling Geo. Edwin, b 1858, w Catharine E., machinist, r h 8 Fall Garling Mary M., wife of Charles, resident, owns res 62 E Bayard Garling Nathaniel L., b 1875, clerk for S. L. Monroe grocer, home with his father Charles, 62 E Bayard Garling William, b 1834, laborer, r h 44 Chestnut Garnsey Cyrus, b 1827 in Cortland Co., w Eliza G., trustee of Seneca Falls Savings bank, retired hardware merchant, farmer 138, r 29 n 28, in Fayette, home 73 Cayuga. Garnsey Hamilton, b 1869, commercial traveler for Gould's Manf. Co., home 73 Ca3'uga Garnsey Lucy Miss, dau of Cyrus, home 73 Cayuga Gascoigne George B., b 1844 in Rochester, w Olive A., electro plater American Fire Engine Co., r h 29 Green Gaston Norman B., b 1859, ^ Augusta, machinist owns res 29 Pleasant GATCHELL WILLIAM O., b 1854 i" Camden Oneida Co., w Emma B., sec'y and treas. Seneca Paint and Color Co., Ltd., Water, w owns res 299 Fall Gates Eben, 1844, b w Carrie, teamster, r h 44 Rumsey Gates J. Lena Miss, resident, bds 44 Rumsey Gaumer Elmer B., b 1868, w Mame G., machinist, r h 61 Chapel Gavin Agnes L. Miss, student, home 75 Bridge Gavin Bridget, widow of John, owns res 75 Bridge Gavin John F., b 1872, core maker in foundry, home 75 Bridge Gavin Hannah V. Miss, dressmaker, home 75 Bridge Gavin Mary Miss, trained nurse, home 75 Bridge Gavin William G., b 187 1, molder, home 75 Bridge GAY ALBERT S., b 1839, ^ Fanny M., fire and life insur- ance and real estate, postoffice building Fall, w owns res 3 Prospect Gay Fanny M., Mrs. Albert S., private school at house, owns res 3 Prospect 294 SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. Gay John S., b 1878, student, son of A. S., 3 Prospect Gay Laura Miss, student at Smith College, dau of A. S., home 3 Prospect Gay Nancy, widow of Daniel B., resident, owns farm 200, r 5 in Tyre, worked by Wm. Vreeland, also res 32 State Gaylord Fred M., b 1869, w Hattie E., cartman, r h 30 Bos- ton ave Geer, Julia M., teacher in Mynderse Academy, home 49 Fall Geer LeRoy T., b 1873, school teacher, home 49 Fall Geer Thomas J.,b 1837 in Cork, Ireland, w Maria E., foreman iron foundry at Silsbys, r h 49 Fall George Barbara, student, dau of Henry, 267 Fall George Edward, b 1828 in Jeff. Co., w Jane L., retired, w owns res 98 Mynderse, soldier Co. K, 50th N. Y. Engineers in civil war, pensioner George Frederick S., b 1873, school teacher, home 267 Fall George Henry, b 1816 in Germany, shoemaker, bds 57 Bridge George Henry, b 1848 in Germany, w Anna K. (Henry George & Co.), owns res 267 W Fall, also h No. 265 and one on Pleasant ; came here from New York in 1863 George Henry & Co. (Joseph G. Maier), meat market, dealers in fresh and salt meats and poultry, 99 Fall, own block George Mary E., dau of Henry, 267 Fall George Peter, b 1850 in New York city, w Frances, barber, dealer in cigars and tobacco 12 State, res do. He owns the block anc| h and 1 No. 12 Bridge George William Henr}^ b 1872, butcher for Henry George & Co., home 267 Fall Geraghtey Ann, widow of Patrick J., owns res and 3 acres 40 Tyre ave Geraghty Peter P.,b 1876, pressman, barber's apprentice, home 40 Tyre ave Gerard Sarah A., Mrs. William, seamstress, r h 30 Clinton Gerard William, b 1827 in Westchester Co. ,w Sarah A., retired grocer, r h 36 Van Cleef Gibbs Ansel C, b 1818. w Experience Porter, livery, sale and exchange stable State, wholesale and retail dealer in groceries, provisions and general supplies, dealer in whisky, wines, &c., 34 Canal cor Lock, res 67 W Bayard Gibbs Darwin D., b 1849, ^ Mary, painter and paper hanger, owns res 34 >^ W Ba3'ard Gibbs Eliza Adelaide Miss, home with her faiher, Ansel C, 67 W Bayard Gibson Thomas Y., b 1861 in Ireland, w Ida., express wagon driver, owns res 39 E Bayard Gilford Fred, b 1870 in Mendon, N. Y., laborer, home 60 Porter SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. 295 Giftbrd Joseph M., b 1836 in Albany Co., w Mary, machinist at Goulds', owns jointly with w res 60 Troy cor Porter Gilbert Francis, b 1810 in Greene Co.,w Sophronia W., retired carpenter, w owns h 7 Dey Gilbert Sophia Miss, book binder and folder, home 7 Dey Gilman Harvey E., b 1852 in Rochester, N. Y., painter, bds 283 Fall Gilmore Ann, widow of Thomas, resident, owns res 76 Bridge Gilmore Anne Miss, home 15 Wall Gilmore Bridget B. Miss, sewer in Knitting Mill, home 76 Bridge Gilmore Catharine, widow of Michael, owns res 15 Wall Gilmore Edward L.,b i854, owns res 30 Center Gilmore Hugh, b i860, istward trustee of village, teamster, home 15 Wall Gilmore James, b 1862, w Sarah, machinist, owns res 5 Latham Gilmo'e James H., b 1848 in Ireland, w Sarah J., horse dealer, owns res 46 Bridge Gilmore John, b 1835, w Mary E., laborer, owns res 10 Throop Gilmore John P., b 1864, w Julia, teamster, bds 61 Seneca Gilmore John, b 1867, laborer, bds 10 Throop Gilmore Margaret, Mrs. James, dressmaker, 21 Dey, r h do Gilmore Mary, domestic, home 15 Wall Gilmore Mary Miss, finisher knitting mill, home 76 Bridge Gilmore Mary, widow of James, owns res 61 Seneca Gilmore Thomas J., b 1869, tailor, home 76 Bridge Gilmore Patrick, b 1869, laborer, bds 10 Throop Ginnity Marv, widow of John, owns res 91 Bridge GLADKE HENRY J., b 1952 in Po'keepsie, N. Y.,w Pauline, (Todtman & Gladke^, r h 2(^3 Fall Glazier Edward, b 1854, laborer, bds 71 Mynderse Gleason Charles H., b 1861 in Tyre, w Minnie K., (Finnegan & Gleason), r h 157 Fall GLEASON COAL CO., E. P. Gleason prop'r, Gordis R. Stearns agent. Canal cor Lock Gleason Evart A., b 1848 in Waterloo, w Mary, farm laborer, owns res 83 Troy cor Butler Gleason Knitting Mills, Charles E. Bruce leasee, employ ordinarily 250 operatives, iixanufacturers of knit under- wear, Factory St. Mills closed Gleason Michael, b 1854 ^^ Ireland, w Jennie, molder, r h 71 E Bayard GLEASON & BAILEY MANUFACTURING CO., Lim- ited, Elliot P. Gleason, 20 W Houston St., New York, pres. ; Wallace Drew, vice pres. and local manager, Sen- eca Falls ; Olin F. Gleason, 20 W Houston St., New 296 SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. York, Sec.'y ; Warren C. Gleasoa, 189 Mercer St., New York, treas. ; manf.'s of fire apparatus, pumps, cast iron fittings for pipes, etc.. Factory St. ; New York, office 181 and 189 Mercer St., W. C. Gleason, treas. in charge ; works founded 1840 by Cowing & Co. Glen Elizabeth V., dau of Michael, 21 VanCleef Glen Harry Maxwell, Hon., b 1869 in Havana, 111., Assembly- man, was elected Nov. 7, 1893, bds 38 State. His uncle, F. W. Glen, was member of the Canadian Parliament for three successive terms from the South Ontario District, from 1871 to 1886; his grandfather, E. M. K. Glen, was member of Assembly from Wayne County in 1869-70 Glenn John F., b 1876 in Pennsj'lvania, printer, home 21 Van Cleef Glenn Margaret A. Miss, tailoress, home 21 Van Cleef Glenn Martm, b 1872, w Kate, teamster, r h 45 Chapel Glenn Michael, b about 1847 in Ireland, w Susan, laborer, flagman Walnut, owns res. 21 Van Cleef Godfrey Abel, b 1823 in Fulton Co., w Martha A., retired far- mer, owns in Port Byron, Cayuga Co., farm 100, r h 48 Bridge GODFREY CLARENCE O., b 1869 in Summit, Cayuga Co., (Lane & Godfrey), bds 48 Bridge Godfrey Jennie C. Miss, school teacher, home with her father Abel, 48 Bridge Goetchious Byron W., b 1846, w Margaret, molder, bds 55 Garden Goetchious George J., b 1869, machinist, bds 58 E Bayard Goetchious Mary E. Miss, student, bds 58 E Bayard Goetchious Wallace L., b 1845, w Elizabeth, machinist, r h 58 E Bayard Golder AdelbertG., b 1868, w Grace R., commercial traveler, r h 10 Chapel, cor Troy Golder Ida J., dau of Richard, 2 Troy GOLDER RICHARD, b 1832 in England, w Mary A., prop, of Bazaar, house furnishings and fancy goods, 92 Fall, owns with Mrs. Cox store, and owns res. 2 Troy. Here since i860 GOODMAN ALFRED, b 1841 in Saxony, Germany, w Hulda M., merchant tailor and dealer in ready made clothes, 94 Fall, w owns res 282 Fall. In business here since 1868 Goodyear Charles O., b 1844 in Cayuga Co., w Ellen A., commercial traveler, r h 57 State Goodyear Loua P. Miss, dau of Chas. O., 57 State Gott Anne E. Miss, resident, bds 70 Green SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. 297 Gott Frank P., b 1878 in Corry, Pa., emp. at Goulds, home 18 Wall Gott Norman, b 1840, w Caroline, machinist, h 15 Barker Gott Laura May, dau of Wm. A., emp. at Knitting Mills, 18 Wall Gott Robert, b 1836 in England, w Ann, molder. owns res 70 Green Gott Robert S., b 1867, w Martha, machinist hitme 70 Green Gott Sarah J. Miss, housekeeper for William, 68 Bridge Gott Walter, b 1864 in England, w Matilda, laborer, owns res 4 Montgomery Gott William, b 181 3, cooper, owns res 68 Bridge Gott William A., b 1850, w Mary, molder at Rumsey's, r h 18 Wall Gould Charles, b 1840, w Hanna S., machinist, owns res 3 Wall Gould Charles P , b 1874 ^^ Trumansburg, N. Y., drug clerk 132 Fall, home 98 State Gould Charlotte P., Mrs. Moses C, owns two houses and lots, home 98 State Gould Cora E., dau of Samuel S., 8 Lawrence Gould Edwin C, b 1840 in Wayne Co.,w Ann R., foreman in Seneca Mfg Co., owns h and 1 48 Chapel GOULD ERNEST G., b 1868, w Anna, attorney and counsel- or at law, no Fall, president of Honest Fishermen's Club, owns res 43 E Bayard Gould Hannah B., widow of Seabury S., owns res 28 Cayuga Gould Helen R. Miss, owns res 18 Mynderse GOULD JAMES H., b 1844, w Mary P., pres. The Goulds Mfg. Co., pres. Exchange Nat. Bank, vice-pres. Seneca Electric Railway, res Terrace Row, Fall Gould Mary S., dau of James H., Terrace Row, Fall Gould Mattie, dau of Charles, student, home 3 Wall GOULD MOSES C, D.D.S., b 1849 in Merrimac Co., N. H.,w Charlotte P., surgeon dentist 62 Fall, owns res 98 State. In business here 14 years Gould Samuels., b 1849, w Susan A., machinist at Silby's owns res 8 Lawrence GOULD SEABURY S., b 1848, w Mary M., vice-pres., Goulds Mfg. Co., owns res 69 Cayuga Gould Susan A. Miss, dau of Samuel S., 8 Lawrence GOULDS MANUFACTURING CO. THE, (established as Downs & Co. in 1848,) incorp. abt 1863 as Downs & Cog Mfg. Co., and changed about 1879 ^^ present style, emp. about 400 hands, mfrs. pumps and hydraulic machinery. James H. Gould, pres. ; Seabury S. Goulds, vice-pres. ; Joseph J. Swaby, treas. ; works Ovid St., warerooms E 298 SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. Bayard, New York store 16 Murray St., The Goulds Co. Chicago 22-24 ■'^ Canal. Branch stores in Boston, Phila- delphia and St. Louis Gowers Oscar H., b 1869 w Nancy, laborer, r h Center Graham Charles D., b 1842, w Margaret, clerk 6^ Fall, owns h and 1 20 Miller Graham George H., b 1847, w Belle, miller, r h 49 Rumsey Graham George, b 1859, ^ Kate (McParland), machinist, bds 48 Ovid Graham James U., b 1874 in Seneca Falls, machinist, son of George H., home 49 Rumsey GRAHAM KATE, Mrs. George (nee McParland), milliner 97 Fall, bds 48 Ovid Granger William, b 1852 in England, w Mary Elizabeth, machinist, r h 8 Fall Gray James, b 1830, owns res 75 Mynderse Gray Jane Miss, housekeeper for her brother James, 75 Myn- derse Greaves Cornelia, widow of Charles, resident, owns h and 1 14 Rumsey Green Benjamin, b 1840, laborer, owns res 18 Rumsey Green Fannie E. Miss, resident with George H. Cushing, N Park Greer Amelia A. Miss, seamer in woolen mills, home 107 Ovid Greer James E., b 1872, molder 107 Ovid Greer Jessie E. Mi^s, wool winder, home 107 Ovid Greer Margaret D. Miss, housework, home 107 Ovid Greer Mary E. Miss, home with her father Willi;im H., 107 Ovid Greer William H., b 1853, molder, r h 107 Ovid Gregory Ella Miss, trimmer in knitting mill, bds 79 W Bayard Gregory (jeorge, b 1830 in England, doorkeeper at knitting mill, home 172 Fall i Gregory James, b 1844, w Mary, molder, owns res i Walnut | Gregory Mary, wife of John C, resident, r h and 1 77 W Bay- ard Gregory Walter, b 1864 in England, w Nellie, shipping clerk at Gleason & Bailey Mfg Co., owns jointly with w res 172 Fall GRISMER WILLIAM, b 1857 in Auburn, w MaryE., mason contractor, owns res 19 Van Cleef Grotsbeck Harry W., b 1864 in Waterford, N. Y., opera singer, home 9 Troy Groesbeck Ida S., dau of Peter B., home 9 Troy Groesbeck Peter B., b 1824 in Reus. Co., w Lucy E., machin- ist at Silbys, owns res 9 Troy SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. 299 Groucutt Thomas H.,b 1861 in England, w Jessie, molder owns res 113 Ovid GUILE CHARLES B., b i860 in Geneva,w Hattie G., printer, lyianager the Seneca County Journal, Fall, r h 58 Cayuga Gulic Catharine Miss, tailoress, 14 Cayuga, r h do Guinip Arthur B., b about 1848, pattern maker at Rumsey's, owns res 20 Porter Guinip Ira, student, son of Arthur B., 20 Porter Guinnip Frances M. Miss, milliner, home with her brother Marcellus 37 Miller Guinnip Marcellus, b 1856 in Schuyler Co., contractor, carpen- ter and builder, owns res 37 Miller Guion Amelia B. Miss, home with L. S. Hoskins, 34 Cayuga Guion Imogene Latham, widow of J. Marshall Guion, owns res 41 W Bayard Guion John Marshall, b 187 1, pay clerk at Goulds, also breeder and dealer in Langshan buff Cochin and white Leghorn fowls, also mfr of the Homestead whitewasher, bds with his mother Imogene L., 41 W Bayard Gurry Catharine E. Miss, dressmaker, bds 9 Goodwin Gurry Mary J. Miss, tailoress, bds 9 Goodwin Gurry Michael L., b 1833 in Ireland, w Mary, teamster, owns res 9 Goodwin Haas Frederick, b 1870, laborer, bds 28 Swaby Hass John Frederick, b 1838 in Germany, w Magdalena, man- ufacturer of flower pots, 28 Swaby, owns res cor Haigh and Swaby Haas Josephine Miss, laundress, bds 28 Swaby Haas William, b 1876, laborer, bds 28 Swaby Habel Fred, b 1866 in Waterloo, w Laura, barber and hair dresser, 8 State, r h 33 Chestnut Haberer William C, b 1866 in Millburn, Mass., w Clara E., designer at Seneca Woolen Mills, r h 13 Chapel Hadley Frank N., b 1872, clerk for his mother Helen L., home 27 Troy Hadley Helen L. Mrs., milliner 106 Fall, owns res 27 Troy Hager Phebe H., widow of John B., dressmaker, 55 Myn- derse, r h do Hague Caroline, home with her father Philip A., 66 Bridge Hague Philip A., b 1834 ^^ Germany, blacksmith, r h 66 Bridge Hague Lillian M., home with her father Philip A., 66 Bridge Haines J. Baxter, b 1866 in Westchester Co., w Lena L., car- penter and joiner, r h 28 Porter Haines Esther, widow of Nehemiah M., home 10 Troy Haines Joseph B., b 1862 in Tyre, w Agnes A., emp. of D.M. Kellogg's livery, r h 11 Van Cleef 3O0 SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. Haines Matthew D., b 1863 in Tyre, clerk 57 State, r h 10 Hainsworth Stanhope, b 1861 in Yorkshire, England, w Eliza- beth M., woolen dresser, r h 77 Green Halande Cornelius, b 1834 ^" Ireland, w Nora, laborer, owns res 16 Center Halande Julia Miss, dressmaker, home 16 Center Halande Kate Miss, invalid, home 16 Center Halande Timothy, b 1868, molder, home 16 Center HALL ANDREW M., b .1854 in Syracuse, w Mary E., cigar mfg., factory Walnut, saloon, restaurant and cigars, 149 Fall, r h 36 State Hall Arianna, finisher, bds with her father David V., 44 Walnut Hall Benjamin R., b 1870, w Helen A., book keeper for Goulds Mfg. Co., res. 8}4 Lawrence Hall Elizabeth L., dau of Wm. H., 22 Porter Hall Charles T., b 1849, w Louisa, book keeper Exchange Nat. Bank, owns res 116 State Hall David B., b 1825, w Mary A., laborer, owns res 44 Walnut Hall F. Marion, b 1861 in Savannah, Wayne Co., w Grace, commercial traveler for Walrath & Co., of Syracuse, r h 174 Fall Hall George W., b 1878, student, son of Charles T., 116 State Hall William H., b 1847, w Catharine F., machinist at Rum- sey's, owns res 22 Porter Hallas Dorcas, widow of Charles, resident, bds 42 Rumsey Halpin Andrew J., b 1870, laborer on R. R., bds 16 Walnut Halpin John A., b 1858, w Agnes D., commercial traveler, r h 33 State Halpm Joseph P., b 1876, laborer, bds 25 Miller Halpin Lawrence (Halfpenny ), b 1813 in Ireland, w Catharine, owns res 20 Haigh Halpin Thomas H., b 1870, ins. agt-, home with his father Lawrence, 20 Haigh Halpin WilHam P., b 1872, baker, bds 25 Miller Hamill Mary F. Miss, dressmaker 27 State, bds Franklin House HAMILL MATTHEW, bi852 in Lodi, prop. Franklin House, livery attached, Bayard cor Bridge Hamill Patrick H., b 1852, w Ida, teamster, r h 94 Bridge Hamlin Irving B.,b i860 in Indiana, w Agnes, blacksmith, r h 69 Chapel HAMMER BROS. (Frank Jr., and William E.), proprs. Star Eraser Co., school supplies, own factory 5 Boston ave. and several building lots on State and Porter sts. SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. 3OI Hammer Carrie Miss, dressmaker, emp. atHammer Bros., home 3 Boston ave HAMMER FRANK, JR., b i860 (Hammer Bros.), Star Eraser Co., home 3 Boston ave Hammer Frank, Sr, b 1832 in Germany, w Caroline, brass finisher at Silsby's, owns res 3 Boston ave Hammer Frederick, b 1862 in IHon, w Ida, machinist, owns res 65 Bridge Hammer Louise Miss, dressmaker, emp. at Hammer Bros., home 3 Boston ave Hammer Minnie Miss, student, home 3 Boston ave HAMMER WILLIAM E., b 1866 (Hammer Bros., Star Eraser Co.), home 3 Boston ave HAMMOND CHARLES F., b 1868 (Hammond & Ham- mond), home 62 Cayuga HAMMOND JASPER N., b 1845 in Harford, Cort. Co., w Helen E. (Hammond & Hammond), ex-postmaster, owns stock farm 120 acres on r — in Varick, Henry Opdyke supt., director Phoenix Gas Co., res 62 Cayuga, and owns 1,200 acres timber and marsh land in Seneca Falls and Tyre HAMMOND & HAMMOND (Jasper N. and Charles F.), attorneys and counselors at law, over 71 Fall Hand William B., b 1844 in Geneva, w Estella, blacksmithing, carriage making, painting and repairing. Fall cor Walnut, r h 10 Wall Hanek Joseph, b 1869, w Anne, laborer, bds 39 Canal HANEY ALBERT P., b 1852 in Boonville, Oneida Co., w Amy C, coal, wood, hay, straw. Paragon wall plaster, office and h 28 Clinton cor Railroad Haney x\my C, Mrs. Albert P., owns res 28 Clinton Haney Victor W., b 1878, student, son of Albert P., 28 Clinton Haney Wm., b 1819 in Ireland, w Rhoda A., retired, owns 4 acres on Cayuga St., at forks, on which are 2 houses, also res 75 State Hanlin John, b 1859, ^ Elizabeth E , ice dealer, owns res 24 Adams HANLIN MARTIN E., b 1858 in Romulus, w Margaret T., propr. Hotel Hanlin, restaurant, meals at all hours, also wholesale liquor dealer 64 Fall Hanna George A., b 1849 ^" Manchester, Ont. Co., auctioneer and commission dealer, guns, amunition, &c., owns half interest in farm 140 in Michigan, 22 State, bds do Hardder Henry, b 1838 in Kent, N. Y., w Isadora, machinist, r h 31 Lawrence Harmon Eliza, widow of Patrick, resident, owns res 8 Swaby 21 302 SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. Harmon Eliza Miss, domestic, bds 8 Swaby Harmon Ellen Miss, shirt finisher, bds 8 Swaby Harmon Frank, b 1855, w Rose, harness maker for F. P. Mc- Cartin, r h 9 Throop Harmon Frank , b 1854, w Catharine, molder, owns res 25 Haigh Harmon James H., lawyer, home 70 W. Bayard Harmon James M., b about 1856 in Waterloo, w Elizabeth, lab- orer, owns residence 108 Mynderse cor Boston av Harmon Kate Mrs, boarding house, owns res 70 W Bayard Harmon Rosanna Miss, carpet weaver, bds 8 Sv/aby Harper Filmore, b 1854, ^ Maggie, laborer, r h 60 Bridge Harper William B., b 1853 in New York city, w Kate, 4th ward trustee of village, bookkeeper American Fire En- gine Co., Fall, r h 33 Green Harpst Elida, widow of George, washerwoman, r h Rumsey cor Ridge Harpst George H., b 1872, laborer, home Rumsey cor Ridge Harpst Luella E. Miss, housework, home Rumsey cor Ridge Harpst Maynard E., b 1872, pharmacist at Casy & Seamans', home 23 Mynderse Harpst William, b 1834, ^ Martha, driver for Dr. Seaman, r h 23 Mynderse Harrigan, Rose, widow of John, resident, rents room 33 E Bayard Harris Aurelia Miss, home with her father Horace, 43 Center Harris Charles H., b 1844, w Anne, horse trainer, owns res Center Harris Ella, domestic, 31 Troy Harris George A., b 1877, clerk for Walter & Woodward,bds 7 Troy Harris Horace, b 1839, ^ Eliza, laborer, owns res 43 Center Harris William, b 1863, spinner, bds 43 Center Harris William H., b 1868 in Junius, clerk 57 State, bds 7 Troy Harris William P., b 1859 ^^ Waterloo, w Estella, core maker and state game protector, bds 4 Cayuga Harrison Elizabeth, widow of John, home with Wm Davis, 16 Porter Harrison Elmer E., b 1864, w Minnie E., brass finisher, owns h and 1 14 Garden Harrison Frances B., widow of Benjamin F., milliner, home 2 Troy, owns h 3 Troy, rented Harrison Howard, b 1872, brass finisher, bds 51 E Bayard Harrison John, b 1875, laborer, bds 51 E Bayard Harrison William H., b 1846, machinist, owns res 51 E Bay- ard SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. 303 Hart William H., b 1856 in Cayuga Co., w Maria, laborer, r h 23 Plaigh Hartman Anna Miss, housework, bds Lock near Canal Hartman, Charles, b 1841, w Matilda, pensioner, soldier of the war 1861, Co. C 15th Pennsylvania Vols., r h Lock near Canal Hartman Charles, b 1867 in Pennsylvania, saloon, h 43 Lock Hartsuff Arthur L., b 1870 in Auburn, machinist, home 29 Chapel Hartsuff Peter, b 1841 in Tyre, w Bina, blacksmith at Rum- sey's, w owns res 29 Chapel Hatfeld David, b 1814, w Maria, retired, bds 95 Mynderse Hausman Caroline, widow of Jacob, laundress, r h 224 Fall Havens Ada H. Miss, housekeeper for her father Daniel, 35 Chestnut Havens Daniel, b 1839, inachinist, owns res 35 Chestnut Havens Hattie M. Miss, home with Daniel, 35 Chestnut Havens Virginia N. Miss, dressmaker, bds 3s Chestnut Hawksworth William, b 1876 in Yorkshire, Eng., laborer, bds at H. B. Smith's, 50 E. Bayard Hawley Anna T. Miss, daughter of Charles A., student at Burnham Classical school, home 71 Cayuga HAWLEY CHARLES A., b 1832 in Marshall, Oneida Co., w Marion C.,( Hawley, Nicholas & Hoskins of Geneva, N. Y.), director Exchange Nat. Bank, director of Seneca Electric Railway, trustee of Hamilton College, delegate to State Constitutional Convention of 1894, attorney and counsellor at law, 113 Fall, owns res 71 Cayuga, owns farm 53 on r 8, cor 13. Here since 1864 Hawley Charles C, son of Charles A., student in Occidental College, Los Angeles, Cal., home 71 Cayuga Haszlett Honora, domestic, 86 Cayuga Heady Horatio M., b 1849 in Cayuga Co., mason, bds 20 Cayuga Heath Chauncey G., b 1818 in Del. Co., w Justina R., late chief of division in 2d Auditor's Office, U. S. Treasury at Washington, D. C, w owns homestead, res. W Fall Heath Delos L., b 1828 in Ithaca, w Mary J., physician and . surgeon, was surgeon of 23d Michigan Regiment in civil war ; home with Chauncey G. Heffernan Thomas E., b 1876 in Auburn, clerk 100 Fall, home 27 Washington Heinsman Harry, b 1873,, machinist, bds 3 Elm Henderson Ann. widow of James, plain sewing, r h 46 Garden Henderson Fanny B,, widow of Frank, resident, bds 148 South Hendricks Arthur J., leather cutter, bds 18 Chapin 304 SKNF.CA FALLS VTLLAGK. Hendricks William H., b 1865, jeweler, watchmaker, clerk 106 Fall, bds 7 Green Henion Andrew C, b 1:874, machinist, bds 54 E Bayard Henion Anna Elizabeth Miss, teacher of music, (piano) owns with her sisters Mary R- and Evelyn D. res 22 E Bayard Henion Evelyn Downs Miss, owns with her sisters Anna E. and Mary R., res 22 E Bayard Henion Mary Rachel Miss, owns with her sisters Anna E. and Evelyn D. res 22 E Bayard Henion William H., b 1850, w Rachel, machinist, owns res 54 E Bayard Henry Charles, b 1856 in Germany, w Anne, house painter, r h I Gould ave Henry Rachel, widow of Christopher, resident, bds i Gould ave Hermance Porter D., b 185=5' in Hudson, N. Y., w Henrietta, foreman machinis' at Silby's r h 30 Chapel Hermann Caroline, domestic, lives with her parents, 7 Chapel Hermann Charles, b 1878 in New Haven, Conn., coachman, bds 7 Chapel Hermann William, b 1841 in Germany, w Pauline, copper- smith, r h 7 Chapel Hermann William Jr,. b 1872 in New York, coppersmith, bds 7 Chapel Hess Albert, b 185 1, w Agnes, woolen finisher, bds 66 W Bayard Hess Julia, widow of William, owns res 66 W Bayard Hibbard Alice Miss, domestic, 82 Cayuga Hibbard Charles, b 1824, w Lydia, wood turner, r h 49 Canal Hibbard Charles C, b 1856, w Ellen, pump painter, r h 32 Center Hibbard Daniel H., b 1873, laborer, bds 49 Canal Hibbard David W., b 1836 in Oswego Co., w Julia, driver steamer No. 3, r h 10 W Bayard Hibbard George, b 1878, emp. at Gould's bds 10 Wall Hibbard Ida May Miss, housework, bds 49 Canal Hibbard Mary Maude Miss, milliner, bds 10 W Bayard Hibbard Myron F., b 1839, paper maker, bds 86 Ovid Hibbard Oscar B., b 1859, w Mary, shop painter, r h 49 Canal Hibbard William R, b 1855, w Annie, machinist at Goulds bds 10 Wall Hier John A., b 1845 in New Jersey, w Addie E., laborer, r h 22 Troy Hier John A., Jr., b 1871 in Cay. Co., farm laborer, home 23 Troy Hier Mary A., dau of John A., 22 Troy SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. 305 Hier May W., dau ol Jolm A., 22 Troy Higgins Agnes Miss, dressmaker, 108 Troy, home do Higgins Charles, b 1865, w Ellen, printer, r h 18 Washington Higgins Edward, b 1847, w Margaret, cooper works in Water- loo, owns res and one acre 108 Troy Higgins Edward A., b 1871, machinist, home 108 Troy Higgins Margaret, dau of Edward, 108 Troy HIGH JACOB, b 1837 in New Jersey, w Rosa, stationary en- gineer, owns res 78 Chapel, soldier in the civi! war, en- listed 1862 in Co C, 26th New Jersey Vols., was in several engagements and discharged in 1863, pensioner, member G. A. R., Cross post 78, Seneca Falls Hilimire, Frederick A . b 1867, w Hellen, life insurance agent, r h II Ridge HILIMIRE HENRY A., b 1865 in Germany, w Lizzie mer- chant tailor. Opera House block, r h 7 Troy Hill David J., b 1862 in Canada (Hill & Moonan), bds Max- son House Hill & Moonan (David J. Hill and Thomas Moonan), general blacksmiths and horseshoers, 46 Ovid Hilliker Emma J., dau of Rosannah, 6 Troy Hilliker, Rosannah M., widow of Wm. H., laundress, 6 Troy, r h do Hill David, b 1859, blacksmith, owns shop, Ovid facing Green, bds Franklin House cor Bayard and Bridge HILLS WILLIAM, b 1863 in Auburn, w Alice Beardsley (Woodruff), insurance, real estate and negotiating loans, notary public, 13 and 15 King blocl< , Fall, owns res 81 Cayuga Himes Jacob, b 1859, w Mary, molder, r h 19 E Bayard Hinckley Samuel B., b T834, ^ Martha, machinist r h 53 Clinton Hoag Alfred T., b 1847, painter at Gleasons, owns res 41 Troy Hoag Delevan. b 1822 in Root, Mont. Co., home with his brother Milton, 21 Cayuga HOAG HOUSE, Lawrence R. Caffrey, prop.'r. Fall, cor State. In course of erection on site of the old house burned in 1890 HOAG MILTON, b 1830 in Root, Mont. Co., w Rose A-, vice pi es. and director of Exchange Nat. Bank, breeder and dealer in high bred trotting horses, owns "Spring Brook Stock Farm," 52 acres on r 16 n 13. Was for over 25 years owner of the Hoag House, of which time he managed the house 11 years. Owns res 21 Cayuga Hoag Sidney M., b 1859, ^ Kittie, emp. of Milton Hoag, r h 14 Jefferson Hoag Susan A. Mrs., resident, owns res. and building 51 Fall 3o6 SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. Hoagland Wm. Henry H., b i8j8 in Ca3uga Co., wAnnaE., painter and decorative paperer, 70 Mynderse, r h do Hock Frederick, b 1852 in GeriTian}^ w Catharine C, mer- chant tailor 127 Fall, owns res 17 Miller Hodge Alida S. Miss, music teacher, (piano) , home 80 Cayuga Hodge Dean, b 1866, w Lottie A., laborer, r h 23 Walnut Hodge Sarah, widow of Perry, owns res 80 Ca3'uga Hodges Jacob R. Rev., b 1850 in Mississippi, w Rhoda A., minister of Wesleyan Methodist church, res 32 Rumsey Hodges Liley Miss, home with her father, Rev. Jacob R., 32 Rumsey Hoey Julia Miss, domestic, 6^ Cayuga Hoey Mary, widow of James, lady's hairdresser, over Wil- liam's jewelry store. Fall, bds 28 Garden Hoey Patrick, b 1830, w Catharine, laborer, owns res 12 Throop Holbrook Julia A., teacher First ward school, home 59 Myn- derse Holbrook Nancy, widow of Thomas, owns res 59 M3mderse Holland Gtorge S., b 1850 in Mt. Morris, N. Y., w Mary M., commercial traveler, w owns res 8 Mynderse Holland Nancy B., widow of Benedict S., home 8 Mynderse Holmes Anna Louise Miss, dau of Mrs. Julia, home 160 Fall Holmes Fannie E. Miss, dau of Mrs. Julia, ho re 160 Fall Holmes Frank B., b 1861 in Canada, w Hettie, molder, r h 12 Van Cleef HOLMES JULIA S. MRS., ladies' furnishing parlors, 160 Fall, r h do Holmes William H., b 1858 in Canada, w Elizabeth N., yeast cake roller, emp Nat. Yeast Co., r h opp E Fall Hood Anna E. Miss, home with her brother Cornelius S., 87 Cayuga HOOD CORNELIUS S., b 1847, w Georgiana— AHce H., wholesale dealer in coal and Canada wood ashes for fer- tilizer, h 87 Cayuga Hood Louis H., b 1876, student, son of Cornelius S., home 87 Cayuga Hoole James R., b i86t, tool dresser, bds 9 Bridge Hopkins Ann, widow of Henry, resident, r h 93 State Hopkins George O., b 1840 in Steuben Co., w Samantha, hand carpet weaver, rugs and silk draperies, owns res ^8 Bridge, soldier of the war of 1861 in 8th N. Y. cavalry Hopkins Jessie E., stenographer and typewriter, dau of Silas B., 242 Fall HOPKINS SILAS B., w Sarah U.. manager lumber and coal yard for Geo. P. Rogers, foot of Water, owns res 242 Fall Hopper Jennie L., milliner, home 29 Mynderse SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. 307 Hopper Milo, b 1850 in Peekskill, N Y., w Sarah A., baker, r res 29 M3'nderse, owns h and 1 53 Chapel Hopper Milo R., b 1872, assistant bookkeeper at Goulds, home 29 Mynderse Hopper Minnie C, dressmaker for M. F. Hamill, home 29 Mynderse Horning Albert, b 1859, carpenter and joiner, r h 44 >^ Miller Hosack Jane P., widow of Robert A., owns res 11 Haigh Hoskins Annett S. Miss, housekeeper for her father Charles L., 40 Cayuga HosUins Charles L., b 1799 in Lansing, Tomp. Co., retired merchant, began trade in Bearytown in 182 1, removed here in 1829, he continued in trade on cor of Fall and Cav- uga until 1880, latterly in company with his son who con- tinues the business, he was the first postmaster in Fa} ette, owns store bldg 72 Fall and res 40 Cayuga Hoskins Charles Lansing, b 1868, clerk for his father L. S., home 34 Cayuga Hoskins Lansing Guion, b 1864 (Hawley, Nichols & Hoskins of Geneva), home 34 Cayuga HOSKINS LANSING S., b 1839, w Mary H., dealer in dry goods, ladies' cloaks and fancy goods, 72 Fall, owns res 34 Cayuga Hosley William A., b 1855 ^" Bolivar, Allegany Co., w Ida A., general manager for Phoenix Gas Co., 6 Cayuga, r h 99 do Hosmer Harold S., b 186 r in Syracuse, w Annie Louisa, clerk 2 Ovid, r h 18 Mynderse Hoster Bettie Miss, home with her father Michael, 42 E Bay- ard Hoster Charles b 1854 in Fayette, w Mary T., paymaster of Rumsey & Co., bds 14 Myndrse HOSTER MICHAEL, b 1802 in Northumberland Co., Pa., owns in Fayette homestead farm 128, on r — , worked by his son Michael, Jr., and undivided half with son John J. of farm 136, on r 32, and undivided half with son Michael, Jr., of farm 100, on r 51 in Fayette, owns several houses and lots and res 42 E Bayard. His father Christian, a native of Pennsylvania, brought his family to Fayette in 1803 and settled where Henry Hoster now lives Hoster Willard,b 1874, delivery clerk for Walter & Woodward, Ovid St, home with his grandfather Michael, 42 E Bayard Hoster William Franklin, b 1841 in Fayette, w Blanche, car- penter and joiner, owns res 16 West Bayard and one other house on Spring HOTEL HANLIN, Martin E. HanHn prop'r, 64 Fall 3o8 SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. Hough Wallace, b 1839, "^ Margaret, laborer, r h 12 VV Bayard Houghland Alice I. Miss, book keeper 57 Slate, home 26 Chapel Houghland George T., b 1872 in England, machinist, home 26 Chapel Honghland Isabella, widow of Thomas, home with her brother Geo. Little, 26 Chapel Houseman Wienand, b 1826 in Prussia, w Gertrude, retired, game constable, owns h and 1 36 Chapel Howard Fred. R., b 1837, w Eliza, ass't supt. Prudential Ins. Co., office Daniels block, r h 43 State Howe Chauncey B., M. D., b 1826 in Oswego Co., w Lizzie J., alio- physician and surgeon, office 96 Fall, rooms do Howe Frank J., b 1859, ^ Mar}^ S., dealer in hats, caps and gents' furnishing goods, 130 Fall, w owns res 34 Miller Howe LeRoy A., b 1856, commercial traveler, home 34 Miller Howe Lizzie J., Mrs. Dr. C. B., owns farm 50 on r 8, rooms 96 Fall HOWELL ERMINNIE J., Miss, dressmaker, bds 59 Clinton Howell Lewis B., b 1818 in New Jersey, w Georgianna S., re- tired miller, home 87 Cayuga Howell Lewis N., b 1841, w Susan L., blacksmith's helper, r h II Haigh HOWELL NATHANIEL, b 1830, w Louisa, blacksmith, owns res 59 Clinton Howes Eliza J., widow of Orin, resident, owns res 42 Miller Howes Isabel M. Miss, mill operative, bds 42 Miller Howson Elizabeth M., widow of Robert, owns res 54 Bridge Hoye Bridget Miss, domestic, 4 E Bayard Hubbard Mary E., widow of Hiram W., owns res 27 White Hubbell Laura, widow of Wolcott S. B,, owns res 42 Cayuga, also resides with her father, Charles L. Hoskins, 40 Cayuga Hucknell John H., b 1846 in Onondaga Co., w Jenn}^ night watchman at woolen factory, r h 8 Center Hudson Edward W., b 187 1, machinist, bds 79 E Bayard Hudson Fannie W., widow of George E., resident, owns res 79 E Ba^^ard Hudson Frederick W., b 1873, pattern maker, bds 79 E Bayard Huff Andrew C, b 187 1, w Emma V., grocery clerk, rents h and 1, 46 Miller Huff George B., b 1878, operative Davis & Stevens Mfg. Co., bds 7 Swaby Huff James D., b 1841, w MargaretE., laborer, r h 7 Hoag Huff John W., b 1867, laborer, home 7 Hoag Huff Mary E. Miss, stamper in Knitting mill, home 7 Hoag SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. 309 Huft' Schuyler J., b 1875, rnachinist, home 7 Hoag Hughes Ann, widow ot Samuel, resident, r h 100 W Bavard Hughes Augustus S., b 1870, clerk 112 Fall, home 61 Bridge Hughes Charles, b 1875, l^iborer, bds 100 W Bayard Hughes James, b 1824, w Mary, wool carder, owns res 61 Bridge Hughes James, Jr., b 1873, machinist, home 61 Bridge Hughes Joseph, b 1869, 3d ward trustee of village, machinist, home 61 Bridge Hughes Minnie Miss, type setter, home 61 Bridge Hughes Phillip K., b 1867, w Martha J., blacksmith, r h 25 Swaby Hulbert Judson C, b 1854 in Waterloo, w Susie J., machinist, r h 27 Daniels Hulbert see also Hurlbut Hulby Frank, b 1849, w Kate, molder, owns res 17 Center Hull Japhet C, b 1834 i" Montgomery Co., w Sarah M., tin- smith for G. A. Waller, r h 3 Miller Hull M. Emma Miss, milliner, home 3 Miller Hull Sidney C, b 1867 in Auburn, N. Y., brass finisher at Goulds Mfg Co., home 3 Miller Hull William E., b 1862 in Funda, N. Y., watchmaker, re- pairer for H. R. Sellick, 6^ State, home 3 Miller Humphrey John C, b 1878, laborer 97 Fall, bds with his father Irwin P. HUMPHREY IRWIN P., b 1829 in Jamesville, Onon. Co., w Harriet, carpenter, builder and slate roofer, a veteran ofihe war of 1861, enlisted 1861 in Co. A, 33d N.Y.Vols., was in 17 engagements, was wounded at Chancellorsville and discharged in Aug. 1863, pensioner, member G.A.R., Cross Post No. 78, Seneca Falls, r h 30 E Bayard Humphrey John C, b 1875, candy maker, bds 30 E Bayard Hurd A. Zera, b 1865 in Elmira, w Grace, brass finisher at Rumsey's, r h 26 Lawrence Hurd Alfred L., b 185 1, w Anna, painter and paper hanger, owns res 30 Spring Hurd Arthur J., b 1875, son of Alfred, deliver}^ clerk, 71 Fall, bds 52 Rumsey Hurd Charles H., b 1829, market gardener, r h 38 Oak Hurd Esther Ann Miss, housework, bds 44 Garden Hurd J. Stanley, b 1858 in Cayuga Co., w Lena, machinist at Rumsey's, r h 61 W Ba^^ard Hurd Sidney, b 1828 in Cay. Co.,w Mary Jane, canvasser and tree agt., owns farm 65 in Chemung Co. and res 9 Law- rence. Was soldier in Co. K, 50th N. Y. Engineers in civil war Hurd Susan, widow of George W., owns res 44 Garden 3IO SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. Hurd William S., b 1839 ^^^ Geneva, vv Estella E., blacksmith, Fall cor Walnut, r h 10 Wall Hurlbut Emma M., Mrs. Alvin of Geneseo, housekeeper for G. S. Holland, 8 Mynderse Hurlbut see also Hulbert Hurlev John J., b 1876, machinist, 48 Oak Hurley Joseph, b 1844, w Mary A., flagman N. Y. C. R. R., . owns res 48 Oak Hurley Nellie Miss, clerk, home 48 Oak Hurley William H., b 1876, student, home 48 Oak Hyatt Spencer, b 1868 in Hector, N. Y.,w Lillie, farm laborer for F. B. Swaby, r h Pine Hyde Eva, widow of William, pensioner, r h 35 W Bayard Hyde Ida Miss, dressmaker, bds 35 W Bayard Hyde William, b 1857, laborer, bds 35 W Bayard |de Edward D., b 1872, machinist, bds 26 Pleasant Ide Margaret, widow of Edward, resident, r h 26 Pleasant Isenman Ferd., b 1862 in Rochester, N. Y., baker and confec- tioner, caterer, 85 Fall, bds 10 Clinton Ivins Matilda, widow of George, resident, bds 33 Pleasant Ivins William L., b 1868, w Elizabeth, blacksmith, r h 33 Pleasant Jackson D. James, b 1858 in Hudson, N. Y., floor mgr. for Am. Engine Co., bds 10 Fall Jacoby Maynard W.,b 1872, stenographer and typewriter, clerk Exchange Nat. Bank, home E Bayard Jacoby Samuel L., b 1840 in Tyre, w Sarah L., r h E Bayard James Elizabeth, widow of Thomas, r h 10 Miller Jardine Robert J., b i868,wLuie P., meat cutter 82 Fall, home II Wall Jardine William, b 1870, hostler, bds 56 Ovid Jarvis William, w Mira, blacksmith at Rumsey's, r h 24 Law- rence Jennings Edith A. Miss, clerk for Miss Nellie M., over 73 Fall, bds 85 State Jennings Maud Miss, clerk for Miss Nellie M., over 73 Fall, bds 85 State Jennings Nellie M. Miss, milliner}^ and fancy goods, over 73 Fall, owns res 85 State Jennings Thomas A., b 182 1 in New York city, w Mary M., tailor over 73 Fall, w owns h 51 Chapel, home 85 State Jewell Charles E. Rev., b 1853 in Oswego Co., w Hope, pas- tor of Methodist Episcopal church, parsonage 16 Chapel Jewell Charles- J., b 1875 in Woodard, N. Y., student, son of Rev. Charles E., 16 Chapel Jewell Corwin T., b 1878 in Woodard, N. Y., student, son of Rev. Charles E., 16 Chapel, SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. 3II Jewell M. Romeyn, b 1855 in Ohio, w Eva L., commt-rcial traveler for G. P. Rogers, owns h and 1 8 E Bayard Johnson Angelina C, widow of Col. William, owns farm 108 acres on r 29 cor 31, worked by James D. Stevenson, owns interest in the estate of her late husband consisting of res 53 Cayuga, Johnson Opera house block cor Fall and Myn- derse, also farm of 120 acres on r 28, worked by Thos. Buck, and several houses in the village, (and 72 acres at Tarrytown, N. Y., and other property in the South) Johnson Anne E. Miss, student, home 13 Baker Johnson Arling A., b 1867, laborer, home 42 W Bayard Johnson Calvin R., b 1857, w Hattie, carpenter and joiner, and dealer in groceries 94 Ovid cor Barker, w owns res do JOHNSON CHARLES C, b in 1869 in Nev^ York city, law- yer, insurance agent, owner (with his mother Angeline C."* of Johnson Opera House, also farm 120, on r 28, 3 tenant houses and other propert} , office 67 Fall, h 53 Cayuga Johnson Frank, b 1846 in London, Eng. , w Ella, machinist, owns res 13 Barker Johnson Frank E., b 1874, clerk, home 13 Barker Johnson George W., b 1857, w Kate E., barber and hair dresser, 84 Fall, h at Waterloo Johnson Leonard H., b 187 1, lieutenant Sa'lvation Army, bds 36 Garden Johnson Lewis B., b 1872 in Seneca Falls, clerk, bds 20 Cay- uga Johnson Lewis W., machinist at Goulds, bds 16 Troy Johnson Mary F., widow of Justus B., owns life right in res and grounds 57 Cayuga Johnson Moses R., b 1872, clerk, 70 Fall, bds Crane block, Cayuga Johnson Oliver, b 1864, w Elizabeth, woolen weaver, r h 59 Canal JOHNSON OPERA HOUSE, Charles C. Johnson manager, 67 Fall Johnson Truman B., b 1822, retired merchant, owns res 42 W Bayard Johnston Joseph B.,b 185 1 at Hasungs-on-Hudson,w Lizzie K., barber, r h N Clinton n r 17 Johnston Mary J. Miss, home 24 Chapel Johnston Phoebe E., widow of James H., owns res 24 Chapel Johnston S. Electa Miss, home 24 Chapel Jones Frank J., b 1872, clerk in Ex. National bank, home 29 Walnut 312 SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. Jones FiMnk R., b 1857 in Ypsilanli, Mich., vv iMaiiha, black- smith, r h 6 Fall Jones George T., b 1876, school teacher, home 29 Walnut Jones Hiram, b 1843, w Carrie A., carpenter and builder, owns h and 1 73 Clinton Jones James P., b 1868, village clerk and gen'l ins. agt., office over No. r Engine house, Fall, home 29 Walnut Jones John H., b 1841 in Ireland, \v Mary, machinist, o'^^ns res 29 Walnut Jone.^ William R., b 1866 in Michigan, w Alice, machinist, r h 27 Swaby Jordan Delia M. Miss, resident, bds lOi Ovid JOURNAL PUBLISHIiNG COMPANY THE, Pub'rs The Seneca County Journal, book and job printing, Chas. B. Guile manager, Fall Joyce George W., b 1854 ^^ Newbury, Canada, w Ursula, agt. for Singer Sewing Machine Co., 6 Cayuga, r h 13 do Kaiser John, b 1854 ^" Fairview, Wayne Co., wLucia A., excise com., ass't supt. at Gleason & Bailey's, owns res 68 Ca37uga Karr Edwin G., w Edith, clerk in shipping room at Goulds, r h 16 W Bayard Kaul Joseph F., b 1825 in Germany, w Maria, carpenter at Gleason & Bailey's, owns 26 Boston ave Keegan James, b 1857, laborer, owns res 33 South Keeler Sarah J. Mfss, resident, owns h 10 Clinton. Her father. Dr. Silas Keeler, came here from Kortwright, Del. Co., about 1820 Keeler William H.,b 1829 in Conn.,w Netie A., retired black- smith and tool dresser, owns with wife res 66 M3mderse KELLOGG DWIGHT M., b 1852 in Moravia, N. Y., w Ida G., owns liv^ery, sale and boarding stable, and dealer in fancy horses. State, owns res 23 State Kellogg Sherman A., b 1856 in Orleans Co., w Anna E., gen- eral blacksmithing and horse shoeing, rear Sanderson's, r part of h 23 State Kelly Charles M., b 1862, w Susan, carpenter and joiner, r h 36 Center Kelly Thomas, b 1862, blacksmith, owns res 126 W Ba3^ard Kelsey James W., b 1859 ^" Camillus, N. Y., w Carrie L., painter at Rumsey's, r h 6 Boston ave Kennedy Anna C. Miss, housekeeper, home 4 Hawley Kennedy Frank B., b 1875, teamster, home 4 Hawley Kennedy John, b 1849, ^ Kate, laborer, r h 4 Hawley Kennedy John J., b 1873, laborer in woolen mill, home 4 Hawley Kennedy Thomas, b 1854, ^' Anna, teamster, owns res 12 Barker SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. .SI 3 Kennedy Thomas, b 1869, teamster, home 4 Hawley Kennelly EHza, widow of Dennis, mill operative, bds 32 Chapel cor Clinton Kenney Margaret, widow of Patrick, domestic, 21 Van Cleef Kent John P., b 1866, painter (rough), home 14T W Bayard Kent Patrick, b 1836 in Ireland, w Mary, laborer, owns res 141 W Bayard KENYON AMOS G., b 1855 "^ Brooklyn, Conn., w Ella L., dealer in hats, caps and gents' furnishing goods, trunks, &c., agt. Star Palace Laundry, of Rochester, 81 Fall, res 69 State Kenyon Ida S., dau of Harriet, 81 Fall Kibbey Samuel, b 1854 ^^ England, w Louisa A., machinist at Silsby's, owns res no State Kibler William, b 1857, w Sarah A., carpenter and joiner, r h 14 Troy King Anne, widow of Cornelius, laundress, r h 22 Spring King Daniel, b 1862, electrician, bds 22 Spring- King David, b 1823 in Yates Co., retired, owns res 226 Fall and lot adjoining on Rumsey King Frank J., b 1853 in Ithaca, w Belle M., iron molder at Goulds, r h 109 Cayuga King Susie, clerk 102 Fall, home 226 Fall King Walley, clerk 16 State, home Spring Kinmouth Gertrude A. Miss, student, home 11 Mynderse Kinne Frank, b 1853, w Emma, laborer, r h and 1 17 Garden Kinsella Anne Miss, laundress, bds 34 Washington Kinsella Elizabeth, laundress, bds 34 Washington Kinsella James, b 1841 in Ireland, w Margaret E., blacksmith helper, owns res 34 Washington Kipp Edward W., b 1877 '^ Fayette, student, son of William H., 178 Fall Kipp Mary C, Mrs. William H., owns farm 94 on r 99 in Fay- ette, worked by Geo. Van Blaricum, r h 178 Fall Kipp Ora A. Miss, home with her father William H., 178 Fall Kipp William H., b 1844 in Fayette, w Mary C, carpenter emp. Rumsey & Co., owns farm 52 on r 100 in Fayette, r h 178 Fall Kirk Amelia M. Miss, student, has interest in res no Ovid Kirk Anna Miss, housework, 104 Ovid Kirk Anna E. Miss, has interest in res no Ovid Kirk Bernard, student, has interest in res no Ovid Kirk Elizabeth Miss, cotton spinner, home 91 Ovid Kirk George, student, has interest in res no Ovid Kirk James, b 1852 in Ireland, w Katie, blacksmith, owns res 104 Ovid Kirk John W., b 1875, laborer, home 104 Ovid 314 SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. Kirk Mary C. Miss, housekeeper, has interest in res no Ovid Kirk Patrick, b 1813 in Ireland, w Ann, stone mason, r h 91 Ovid Kirk Thomas H., b 1866, w Lida, molder, r h 8 Garden Kist Emma D., domestic at 220 Fall Kist Ira, b 187 1, w Carrie, brass finisher, r h 20 Walnut Klimenhagen William, b 1865 in Germany, w Emily, black- smith's helper, owns res 32 Shamrock ave Kline Frederic D., b 1852, w Jennie L., emp. Goulds Mfg Co., h 27 State Kline Jennie L., Mrs. F. D., dressmaker 27 State, owns hand 3 acres in Tyre Kline Minerva F., widow of Charles, resident, home with Julia Walter, 34 Garden Kline Phebe, widow of W^illiam, resident, bds 48 Walnut Kline Rachel Miss, resident, bds 48 Walnut Klopfer Anna, widow of John P., owns res 4 William Knight Charles H., b 1864, w Nora L., time keeper and pay- master Am. Fire Engine Co , r h in State cor Porter Knight H W. & Son (Horace W. and Horace DeL.), mfrs. of metallic patern letters and figures, house r umbers, &c.,92 State Knight Homer L., b 1876, student, home with his father, Horace W., 92 State Knight Horace DeLancey, b 1866. w Mary L. (H.W. Knight& Son), w owns res 81 State Knight Horace W., b 1830 in Mayfield. Fulton Co., w Sophia Elizabeth (H. W. Knight & Son), and owns Knight's tissue paper mills. Water st., leased to Peter Forestelle, owns blk 104 Fall, res 92 State and h and 1 III State Knight Robert G., b 1879, student, home with his father Horace W., 92 State Knight Willis G., b 1870, stenographer and bookkeeper, home with his father Horace W.,92 State Knox Charles A., b in Waterloo, w Annia B. M., bookkeeper, 66 Fall, r h do Knox William S., b i860, w Lillian, machinist, r h 6 Van Cleef Kress Joseph, b 1870 in Germany, baker for George Norton, bds 4 Cayuga Kunes Henry F., b 1846, w Laura, laborer, r h 12 Cayuga Kuney Abel, b 1844, laborer, bds 156 Ovid Kuney Clinton L., b 1866, com'l traveler for Davis & Stevens Mfg. Co., bds 156 Ovid Kuney Eddy P., b 1870, laborer, bds 156 Ovid Kuney Margaret E., widow of Warren P., home 32 Clinton SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. ^1^ LaBuff Frank, b 1843, w Marriette, cooper, r h 7 Van Cleef Lacey John, b about 1864, w Mary, molder, 7 W Bayard LaFleur John, b 1851 in Westerly, R. I., w Bridget, molder, owns res 79 W Bayard LaFleur Joseph, b 1830 in France, w Helen, foundryman, owns res 15 Oak LaFleur Margaret B. Miss, student, home 79 W Bayard LaFleur Michael, b 1864 in Wesley, Conn., bds 19 Miller LaFleur Wm., b 1859 ^" Newport, R. L, w Maggie M., mol- der, r h 19 Walnut Lake View Dairy Farm, (H. J. Thorp & Sons, prop.'rs). Thorp's Crossing, S. F. & C. L. R. R. Lamb Oliver M., b 1826 in Tyre, w Janette, laborer, r h 23 Dey Lamphier Samuel, b 1823, w Jerusha, cooper, r h 39 W Bayard LANE WILLIAM J., b 1864 in Broome Co., w Lottie T., (Lane & Godfrey), owns vacant lot, r h 40 Miller LANE & GODFREY, (William J. Lane and Clarence O. Godfrey), furniture and upholstery goods, 119 Fall Lang Celinda, widow of John, owns res 6^ Bridge Langdon John E., b 1875, ^ Ruby, laborer r h 45 Canal Langdon Nancy N., widow of John E., carpet weaver, owns res Stevenson Langdon William B., b 1833 in Monroe Co., w Emma Jane, emp in G. P. Rogers Novelty Works, owns res 103 Cayuga Langdon William H., b 1849, ^ Adaline A., machinist, owns res 27 Van Cleef Langworthy William, b 1817 in Balston Spa, N. Y., retired merchant, owns res 39 Bridge Larkin Samuel, b 1870, machinist, bds loi Fall Lascher Clara Miss, domestic for Horace W. Knight, 92 State Latham Fred, b 1872 in Oswego Co., w Nettie E., tinsmith, r h 265 Fall Latham Maria B., widow of Nathaniel J., owns res 98 W Bayard Latham William Arthur Swaby, b 1855, w Alice A., lawyer, commercial traveler, r h 51 Cayuga Lathrop Louise E., Mrs. Roemyn P., owns h and 1 Fall, r res 67 Cayuga LATHROP ROMEYN P., b 1848 in Springport, Cay. Co.,w Louise E. (W. B- Lathrop & Son), r h 67 Cayuga LATHROP W. B. & SON (Wm. B. and Romeyn P.), dealers in dry goods, fancy goods, cloaks, carpets &c., 83 Fall. Store established by W. B. in 1856, he bought out Erastus Partridge who began business here about 1825 LATHROP WILLIAM B., b 1818 ir. Homer, Cortland Co., w Harriet E. (W. B. Lathrop & Son), warden Trinity 3l6 SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. church, owns farm 200 (for sale), on r — in — , worked by John Williams, res 31 Cayuga Latties John, b 1854, ^ Kate, laborer, r h 3 Haight Laughlin George, b 1844, w Bridget, repair carpenter, owns res 8 Boardman cor Hoag Laughlin Thomas H., b 1854, '^ Mary, foreman in knitting mill, owns res 22 Hoag Lautenslager Frank, b 1857 in Fayette, w Edna May, drayman, r h 65 Mynderse Lavelle Ellen Miss, dressmaker, bds 4 Swaby Law Thomas, b 1842 in County Down, Ireland, w Anna, farmer 20, on Clinton st, has 3 cows, i horse, was soldier in Co. H, 126th N. Y. Inf. in civil war Lawlor Ellen Miss, mill operative, home 22 Oak Lawlor Frank, b 1867, laborer, bds 28 Canal Lawlor Mary, widow of Patrick, owns res 22 Oak Lawler Michael, b 1848 in Ireland, w Mary, molder, owns res 14 Haigh Lawrence John H., b about 1834 ^" Orange Co., w Ruth A., grafter and fruit trimmer, w owns res 5 Troy Lawrence Joseph, b 1859, w Minnie, marble polisher, owns res 35 Pleasant. Lawrence Ruth A., Mrs. John H., dressmaker, 5 Troy, owns res do Lawrence Thomas R , b 1844. w Emma, commercial traveler for Leighton & Co. of Syracuse, owns res 176 Fall Lay Blanche I., dau of Madison, domestic, 23 Mynderse Lay Martha, widow of Nathaniel, resident, home with Charles Garling, 62 E Bayard Lay William H., b 1850 in Madison Co., laborer, bds 93 Chapel Leach Margaret A. Miss, teacher ist ward school, N Park, bds 3 Prospect Leach Margaret W. Miss, home with John Kaiser, 68 Cayuga Leach Sarah C Miss, home with John Kaiser, 68 Cayuga Leacy Barnard, b 1833 in Ireland, general mason, owns res Maynard cor Seneca lane Leddick John, b 1859, w Etta, confectionery and fruits, 8 Ovid, r h do Lee William E., b i860 in Africa, w Ellen, woolen fuller, r h 74 W Bayard Lefler Daniel M.,b 1827 in Pennsylvania, w Laura M., laborer, r h 33 Ovid Lefler Jc^hn M., b 1856, w Eliza, machinist, engineer Rescue Steamer Co. No. 3, owns res 41 E Bayard and h and 1 10 Mumford SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. 317 Leland Frank E., b 1852 in Victor, Ont. Co., w Kate J., ma- chinist at Silby's, owns res 120 State Leland Harry E., b 1878, student, son of Frank E., 120 State Leland Warren M., b 1876, student, son of Frank E., 120 State Leonard Allen H., b about 1875, machinist, foreman tool room at Silby's, bds 16 Troy Leonard Edwin J., b 1859 ^^^ Berkshire, Tioga Co., w Cynthia (Ames), groceries and provisions, 57 State, owns store, and res 55^ State Lerkins Robert B., b 1852 in Fayette, w Nancy E., hostler Maxson House, bds do Lester Caroline F., dau of Dr. Elias, home 61 Cayuga LESTER ELIAS, M. D., b 1836 in Genoa, Cayuga Co., w Caroline, (Foote), alio, physician and surgeon, graduate Med. Dep. College of P. & S., New York, class of 1863, office 102 Fall, was U. S. pension examining surgeon six years, and was in hospital service in civil war, owns res 61 Cayuga Lester Frederick Wm., b 1870, physician and surgeon, grad- uate of College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, class of 1894, home 61 Cayuga Lester George Bacon, b 1873, teacher, home 61 Cayuga Lewis Alice E. Miss, student, home 89 Chapel Lewis Amelia Miss, home 89 Chapel Lewis Bessie Miss, home with her father Charles, 230 Fall Lewis Charles, b 1850, w Mary, foreman for Davis & Stevens Mfg Co., foot of Fall, r h 230 Fall Lewis Clarence N., b 1861, machinist, bds 33 Clinton Lewis Ellen E., widow of Joseph D., home with her daughter, Mrs. Chas, A. Curtis, 105 State Lewis Esther J. Miss, dau of George H., 33 Clinton Lewis George E., b 1848, w Lizzie F., commercial traveler, w owns res 22 Miller Lewis George H., b 1816, w Sarah J., molder, owns res 33 Clinton Lewis George M., b 1878, student, bds 22 Miller Lewis Joseph O., b 183 1 in England, w Sarah, machinist, owns res 89 Chapel Lewis Joseph W., b 1867, w Alice, machinist, r h 24 Rumsey Lewis Louisa J., widow of William, sole agt. for Van Order Corset Co., r h 28 State Lewis Mary A. Miss, dressmaker, home 89 Chapel Lewis Maud H. Miss, [now Mrs. Frank TenEyck] , dau of Charles, 230 Fall Lewis Sidney F.. b 1869, machinist, home 89 Chapel, rooms Silsby Hose building, Fall 22 3l8 SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. Lienhart Henry S., b 1849 ^^ Palmyra, N. Y., w Jael M., clerk 79 Fall, owns h and 1 7 Chapin, also res 23 Mynderse Lienhart Lucy E. Miss, student, home 23 Mynderse Lienhart Mary E. Miss, student, home 23 Mynderse Lindner Herman J., b 1863 in Germany, w Mary C, baker for Norton, r h 87 W Bayard Lindsley Sarah E., keeps house for her brother Jonathan L, 44 Ovid Lindsley Jonathan L, b 1855, painter, r rooms 44 Ovid Little George, b 1832 in Scotland, blacksmith, r h 26 Chanel LITTLEJOHN JOHN R., b about 1840 in Scotland (W. and J. Littlejohn), rooms over 56 Fall LITTLEJOHN W. & J. (William and John R.), mfrs. and dealers in granite monuments, headstones, and all ceme- tery work, foot of Fall LITTLEJOHN WILLIAM, b 1834 in Scotland, w Mary H. (W. & J. Littlejohn), owns res 114 State Littlejohn William R., b r866, w Marian, commercial traveler for W. ;md J., Littlejohn, Fall, r h Walnut cor Miller Loberschesky Frederick, b 1857, w Bertha, laborer, owns res 32 Pleasant Lobuschefsky Charles, b 1847 in Germany, w Anna, laborer, owns res 38 Sackett Lobuschefsky Charles, b 1870 in Germany, machinist, home 38 Sackett Lobuschefsky Josephine Miss, spinner, home 38 Sackett Lobuschefsky Lydia Miss, home 38 Sackett Loetzer Christian E., b 1856 in Germany, w Louisa E., ma- chinist at Silsby's, r h 15 Johnston Long Eli, b 1874, machinist, bds 6 Swaby Long Henry L., b 1853, clerk 66 Fall, bds 47 Fall Longcoy George, b 1829 in Steuben Co., w Sarah, laborer, r h 34 Center. Deceased Longcoy Seymour, b 187 1, bottler of lager, ginger ale, soda, etc., r h 34 Center Loomis Van Wyck W., b about 1846 in Phelps, Ontario Co., retired, resides with his aunt Mrs. Mary F. Johnson, 57 Cayuga Lormore Ellen F. Miss, student at Smith College, home '81 State Lormore Jennie D. Miss, home 81 State Lotherin Mary, widow of Richard, dressmaker, bds 8 Center Lotherington Daniel, b 1848 in England, w Rosellen, machin- ist, w owns res 16 Van Cleef Lotherington MaudL., dau of Daniel, 16 Van Cleef Lotherington Walter, b 1865, w Phoebe, laborer, r h 39 Canal SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. 319 Lotz William C, b 1817 in Germany, w Susan, mfg of propri- tory medicines, owns Ovid St. hay scales and res 44 Ovid Lotz William H., b 1873, barber and hair dresser, 44 Ovid, home do Lovell William A., b 1868 in England, photographic printer, 85 Fall, bds State Luddington William H., b 1859, ^ Ella, roofer, r h 49 Canal Lull Lewis W., b 1821 in Otsego Co., w Lois, gardener and pop corn dealer, r h 19 Dey Lusk Charles W., b 1869 in California, w Ella, blacksmith, r h 72 Ovid Lyke Herman C, b 1861, w Georgiana, railroad postal clerk, r h 89 Ovid Lyke Ira E., b 1875, laborer, bds 89 Ovid Lyman Elizabeth, factory hand, home 36 Haigh Lyman John, b 1865, laborer, home 36 Haigh Lyman Patrick, b 1834 i" Ireland, w Bridget, laborer, owns res 36 Haigh Lyman Peter b 1867, laborer, home ^^ Haigh Lynch Alice Miss, housework, home Seneca cor Washington Lynch Andrew, b 1848, w Margaret, molder, r h 38 Center Lynch James b 1856 in Ireland, w Cathrine, emp at Goulds, r h 34 Boston ave Lynch John, b 1854, ^ Ellen, laborer, owns res iii E Bay- ard Lynch Patrick T., b 1868, carriage painter, bds 6 Swaby Lynch Peter, b 1873, cutter and fitter, 6 Swaby Lynch Phillip, b 1824 in Ireland, w Alice, retired, r h Seneca cor Washington. Lynch Thomas, b 1839 ^^ Ireland, w Ann, laborer, r h 6 Swaby Lyon Edwin, b 1830 in Chemung Co.,w Eliza, canal boatman, r h Canal Lyon Perry, b 1865 in Pennsylvania, w Minnie, canal boatman, r h Canal Mack James, b about 1866, in Albany, weaver, bds 20 Cay- uga MacBain Agnes I. Miss, dau of James H., 56 E Bayard MacBain Hattie M. Miss, dau of James H., 56 E Bayard MacBain James H., b 1847, w Mary N., machinist, r h 56 E Bayard MacBain Warren C, b 1868, machinist, bds 56 E Bayard MacDONALD brothers (Clarence A. and William S.), attorneys and counselors at law, 112 Fall MacDONALD CLARENCE A. b 1856, w Agnes J. (Mac- Donald Brothers), home 189 Fall 320 SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. MacDonald Henry, b 1869 in Philadelphia, operative in woolen mill, bds loi Fall MacDonald James, b 1826, w Margaret, r h cor Haigh and Swaby MacDonald Patrick, b i860 in Ireland, w Kate, melter in foun- dry, owns res 18 Haigh MacDONALD WILLIAM S.,bi86i (MacDonald Brothers), home i8q Fall MacDonald, see also McDonald. Mack John, w , farm laborer for Fred B. Swaby, r h Auburn st. Mackie John M., b 1868 in Canada, draughtsman for Am. Fire Engine Co, late professor at Council of Arts and Man- ufactures, Montreal, rooms at T. J. Geer's, 49 Fall Mackin Dennis, b 1844, w Mary, machinist, owns res 16 Green Mackin Edwin P., b 1870, clerk in Nunnold Bros', store, bds Spring cor Green Mackin Frank J., b 1876, barber with F.A. Siegrist, Fall, home 14 Green Mackm John E., b 1856, w Catharine A., clerk 72 Fall, r h 7 E Bayard Mackin Mary Miss, housekeeper for her father Owen, 71 Bridge Mackin Owen, b 1840, laborer, owns res 71 Bridge Mackin Owen J., b 1842, w Bridget, machinist, owns res Spring cor Green Mackin William, b 1868, clerk 81 Fall, bds Spring cor Green Madge Elizabeth, widow of William, r h 22 Van Cleef Madge Sarah A. Miss, letter finisher for Mr. Brim, home 22 Van Cleef Magee Alice, emp. in knitting mill, home 25 Mynderse Magee Bridget, emp. in knitting mill, home 25 Mynderse Magee John, b 1820 in Ireland, w Bridget, retired mason, owns res 25 Mynderse Magill Alice Miss, artist in oil, bds 28 Center Magill Henry, b 1856, w Mary, molder, owns res 22 Center Magill Michael, b 1852, w Elizabeth, molder, owns res 72 E Bayard Magill Michael A., b 1875, laborer, bds 72 E Bayard Magill Michael, Sr., b 1825 in Ireland, w Mary, molder, owns res 28 Center Magill Richard, b 1864, w Celia, molder, r h 40 Garden Magill Thomas, b 1861, w Elizabeth T., groceries and liquors, 22 Bridge, cor W Bayard, r h 150 Ovid Magill William V., b 1868, clerk for Thomas, also iron mol- der, bds 28 Center SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. 32I MAGUIRE JOHN F., b 1864111 Co. Louth, Ireland, w Brid- get, (Dwire), saloon, 61 Fall, r 1143 Garden Mahoney Jeremiah, b 1872, painter in shop, bds 3 Gould Ave Mahoney John, b 1869, w Ellen, dyer, emp Knitting Factory, r h 45 Haigh Mahoney Philip, b 1844, wjane. laborer, w owns h 45 Haigh Mahoney Timothy, b 1866, blacksmith s helper, bds 3 Gould Ave Maier Anna K., teacher ist Ward school, dau of Joseph G., 232 Fall Maier Catharine M., dau of Fred, home Stevenson Maier Charles W., b 187 1, book keeper for his father, Fred, home do Stevenson Maier Edward G., b 1873, clerk for his father Fred, home do Stevenson Maier Emma, school teacher in Tyre, dau of J. G., 232 Fall MAIER FRED, b 1835 ^^ Germany, w Rachael, owns farm on Stevenson St. 35, and dealer in coal and lumber at 213 Fall, res Stevenson MAIER J. FRED, b 1858, w Katharine, owns interest with his father Fred in lumber and coal yard, 213 Fall, res 219 Fall Maier Ida H., stenographer and book keeper, dau of Joseph G., 232 Fall Maier Joseph G., b 1836 in Germany, w Mary A., (Henry George & Co.), owns h 232 Fall Maier William J., b 1876, student, home with his father, Joseph G., 232 Fall Malone John b 1858, w Elizabeth, boatman, r h 29 Canal Malone William J., b 1854, ^ Ellen, teamster, owns res 28 W Bayard Maloney Catharine Miss, housework, bds 86 Bridge Maloney Elizabeth Miss, housework, bds 86 Bridge Maloney Michael, b 1832 in Ireland, w Catharine, blacksmith, r h 86 Bridge Maloney Michael S., b 1868, molder, home 86 Bridge Mangan Elizabeth M., home 12 Miller Mangan Ella, emp in Knitting Mills, home 12 Miller Mangan Maggie, dressmaker, home 12 Miller Mangan Thos, b 1826 in Ireland, w Ellen, retired, owns res 12 Miller Mangan Thomas J., b 1870, machinist, home 12 Miller Manley Rose domestic, 189 Fall Mansell Edward, b 1877, son of Mary Mansell Mary, widow of Michael, owns h and 1 114 Cayuga Mansell Minnie Miss, domestic and factory hand, home 114 Cayuga 322 SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. Manwaring Ada L. Miss, home with her father Henry, ii Barker Manwaring Henry, b 1836 in England, w Sarah L., molder, owns res 11 Barker Manwaring WaUer J., b 1867, machinist, bds 11 Barker Manwaring William P., b 1869, insurance agent, bds 11 Barker Markell Elnora Miss, housework, bds 28 Canal Markell Mary C. Miss, boarding house, rents 28 Canal Markey Mary E., dau of Thomas, 100 Mynderse Markey Michael, b i860, molder, bds 116 Ovid Markey Thomas, b 1840 in Ireland, w Ellen, iron molder, owns res 100 Mynderse Markey Thomas, b 1850, w Bridget, laborer, owns res 5 Wil- liam Markey Thomas F., b 1873, clerk Clary Bros., home 100 Mynderse Marion William, b 1849, ^ Winifred, blacksmith's helper h under contract, 89 Troy Marsden Edward, b 1869 in Green Lake Co., Wis., w Carrie I., machinist, r h 87 Ovid Marsden Frank, b 1870 in Fall River, Mass., machinist, home 87 Ovid Marsh William R., b 1874 ^^ Tyre, machinist, bds 55 Myn- derse Marshall Isaiah R.,bi840 in New York city, w Jane M., stationary engineer at Goulds', owns res 141 Ovid Martin Alexander C, b 1866 in Warren, R. I., w Martha L., supt. Seneca Falls Water Co., contractor in public works, office 46 Water, r h 33 State Martin Alice, domestic 98 State Martin Bridget, widow of John, farmer 65 in town of Fa3^ette, r h and 1 21 Ovid Martin Catharine, widow of Patrick, h 19 Bridge Martin Catharine Miss, housework, bds 34 Van Cleef Martin Charles J., b 1833, soldier in Co. A, 148th N. Y. Vols., of the war of 186 r, pensioner Martin Christopher, b 1876, emp. in woolen factory, home 19 Bridge Martin Eliza J., widow of Joshua W., owns res 33 State Martin Ellen G. Miss, housework, bds 15 Walnut Martin Frank, molder, bds lOi Fall Martin George A., b 1872, laborer, bds 34 Van Cleef Martin John H., b 1857 in New York, w Elizabeth, cutter, bds 20 Cayuga Martin John H., b 1844, w Charlotte, iron melter, owns res 34 Van Cleef SENECA falls VtLLAGE. 32^ Martin John T., b 1876, core maker, bds 21 Ovid Martin John W., b 1871, hiborer, bds 47 Garden Martin Margaret A. Miss, dressmaker, bds 10 Chapin cor Hoag Martin Margaret E. iss,M seamstress, bds 47 Garden Martin Mary, widow of Patrick, charwoman, owns res 47 Garden Martin Mary G. Miss, home 19 Bridge Martin Nicholas, b 1843 in Ireland, laborer, owns res 10 Chapin cor Hoag Martin Sarah, widow of Alpheus, owns res 35 Bridge Martin Sarah A. Miss, resident, home with her mother Sarah, 35 Bridge Mason Emma E Miss, resident, owns res 10 Cayuga Mason George H., b 1847, clerk for C. F. Story 79 Fall, home 10 Cayuga Massey David, b 1865, w Harriet, molder, r h 16 Washington Matell John, b 1850 in , saloon keeper, foreman Goulds Fire Guards, Bayard cor Ovid, r h do Matell William J.,b 1875 ^^ Waterloo, clerk for his father John, Bayard cor Ovid Mathews Amanda, widow of Vincent, resident, bds 86 Ovid Mathews Jerry, b 1831, laborer, owns res 60 Oak Mathews Rebecca Miss, dressmaker, owns res 30 Mynderse Matthews Andrew J., b 1866, w Theora M., painter at Goulds, rh9Wall Matthews Henry V., b 1832 in Schuyler Co., rag pedler, owns res 16 Oak cor Rumsey Matthews Sarah, cook for Matthew Hamill, Franklin house cor Bayard and Bridge Mattison Hiram B., b 1859, ^ Lena, woolen weaver, r h 16 Toledo Maurer Henry, b about 1853 in Columbia Co., w Ellen J., barber, baths and dealer in tobacco, cigars and smokers goods, 129 Fall, r h Fall (over Shandley paint store), w owns two building lots in village Maurer Lenard, b 1821 in Germany, w Anne E., blacksmith, owns res 4 Maynard Maurer Loiiis L-, b 1874, barber and clerk, 129 Fall, home with his father Henry, Fall Mauer William H., b 1876, barber and clerk 129 Fall, home with his father Henry, Fall Maxfield Almira, widow of William, home 6 Lawrence Maxfield William G., b 1867 in Herk. Co., w Lillian, painter at Silb>'s, owns res 6 Lawrence Maxson Albertus N., b 1844 in Scott, Cortland Co., late 324 SENECA COUNTY DIRECTORY. YOU USE PAINT, WE MAKE PAINT. YOU USE WHITE LEAD, WE MAKE WHITE LEAD. YOU WANT THE BEST THE MARKET AFFORDS, WE MAKE THE BEST GOODS KNOWN. fOU certainly would prefer to patronize a home manufacturer, provided that their goods are as good or better, and prices as low or lower, than others. It therefore logically follows that you will ask your dealer for the Seneca Falls Brand of Paint or White Lead, and if he does not keep it you will come direct to the Factory, where you can get Paint in any form and of any desired shade of color. * SENECA PAINT AND COLOR CO., Limited, f SENECA FAEES, N. Y. MT T^V RIVERSIDE GREEN HOUSES, -^fS "^STESX BAYARD SXEEET^, MAY BE HAD IN QUANTITIES DESIRED: I Resigns of f ceweRs Such as CROSSES, WREATHS, CROWNS, PYRAMIDS, BASKETS, BOQUETS, Etc., made up at short notice, arranged in the best style, and at very reasonable prices. Designs can be packed to be shipped to a reasonable distance with perfect safety. Full line of HOUSE and BEDDING PLANTS cheap. mLLmn p@well< Fi^LLS, N. To SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. 325 prop.'r Maxson House and livery, now out of business, 10 Bridge Maxson Elda Miss, adopted dau of A. N., lo Bridge Maxson Frantz S., b 1865, w Hattie M., laborer, owns res 47 Chestnut Maxson House, Martin Phelan, prop.'r, 10 Bridge McArdle Andrew, b 1858, w Alice, carder, owns res 19 Maynard McArdle Catharine, widow of Andrew, resident, home with her son Andrew, 19 Maynard McArdle James, b 1847 in Ireland, w Mary, laborer, r h Sen- eca Lane McArdle Mathew, b 1854, ^ Elizabeth, laborer, r h 47 Bridge McBride Catharine C, widow of John, owns res 46 Chestnut McBride Charles S., b 1871, pump builder, home 46 Chestnut McBride E. Teresa Miss, stenographer and typewriter, 9 and 11 King block, Fall, home 46 Chestnut McBride John A., b 1857, pump builder, home 46 Chestnut McBi-ide Mary E. Miss, resident, home 46 Chestnut McCabe Alexander, b 1S44, laborer, owns res Swaby McCabe Anne Miss, resident, r h and 1 88 E Bayard McCabe Felix, b about 1849, w Mary, laborer, r h 217 Fall McCabe Frank, b 1873, machinist, home 217 Fall McCall Alice E. Miss, dressmaker, home 88 Ovid McCall Jane, widow of Richard, resident, owns res 88 Ovid McCall Richard J., b 1875, machinist, home 88 Ovid McCall William P., b 1866, printer, home 88 Ovid McCairragher Thomas, b 1858 in Romulus, carpenter, bds 4 Cayuga McCarthy EDWARD J.,b 1868 in Syracuse, leader Seneca Falls and Waterloo Military Band, 25 men, musical direct- ory McCarthy's Orchestra, 15 men ; prop'r restaurant and saloon 3 Ovid, bds do McCarthy John, b i860 in Ireland, w Mary, section foreman N. Y. C. R. R., r h 24 Mynderse McCarthy Mary, widow of Daniel, nurse, owns res 20 Mechanic McCarthy MICHAEL J., b 1859 i" Ireland, w Frances C, janitor at Mynderse Academy, owns res 26 Dey McCarthy Thomas, b 1845, w Ann, laborer, owns res 136 Garden McCartin Frank P., b 185 1 in Redwood, N. Y., mfr. and dealer in harness, whips and horse goods, trunks, gloves, &c., 114 Fall, bds Stiinton House McCone Hugh, b 1867, teamster, bds 15 Toledo McCone Joseph, b 1831, w Ann, molder, owns h 15 Toledo McConnell Edward, b 1869, constable, laborer, bds 11 Van Renssalaer 326 SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. McConnell Edward, b 1869 in Penn Yan, machinist, bds loi Fall McConnell James H., b 1870, machinist, bds 80 W Bayard McConnell Libbie, widow of Frank, housekeeper for Richard Casey, 40 State McConnell Michael, b 1834 ^" Ireland, w Mary, laborer, r h 11 Van Rensselaer McConnell Michael, b 1855, w Margaret, laborer, r h 8 Toledo McConnell Rose, widow of Patrick, resident, home with James Rogers, 3 Swaby McCoy Bridget, widow of John, owns res 25 Toledo McCoy Frank, b 18 16 in Ireland, w Ellen, stationary engineer, owns res 39 Haigh McCue George, b 1867, molder, bds 76 Garden McCue James, b 1876, laborer, bds 12 Toledo McCue John,b 1857 in Cayuga Co.,w Elizabeth, molder, owns res 30 Garden McCue Margaret, wife of James, owns res 76 garden McCue Margaret Miss, tailoress, bds 76 Garden McCue Mary Miss, tailoress for T. & G., bds 76 Garden McCue Mary A., owns res 12 Toledo McCue Owen, b 1844 in Ireland, w Catharine, molder, owns res 68 Green McCue Thomas, b 1852 in Ontario Co.,w Mary, laborer, r h 12 Toledo McCurdy Charles, b 1854, w Anna, boatman, owns res 93 Bridge McCurdy John B., b 1862, w Frank, house painter, bds — Center McDermott Catharine Miss, dau of Michael, 3 Mechanic McDermott James E., b 1877, clerk for Coffey & McDermott, bds 3 Mechanic McDermott Joseph J., b 1879, bottle washer for Coffey & Mc- Dermott, bds 3 Mechanic McDermott Michael, b 1839 ^^ Ireland, w Mary (Coffey & McDermott, 17 Bridge, h 3 Mechanic McDermott Sarah Miss, dressmaker, bds 3 Mechanic McDonald Agnes J. Miss, core maker, bds 16 Chestnut McDonald James H. Col., b 1828, w Ulissa P., bookkeeper. National Yeast Co., enlisted in 1861 as private in 50th N. Y. Engineers in civil war, organized Co. K, was mustered as ist lieut. and promoted capt. of Co. K in 1862, major in 1864, breveted lieut. col. and col. of U. S.Vols in 1865, owns res 189 Fall McDonald Jane, widow of John, resident, owns res 16 Chestnut McDonald Jennie A. Miss, tailoress, bds 16 Chestnut SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. ^2^ McDonald Owen W., b 1859 ^^ Ireland, w Agnes V., lireman and asst. engineer S. F. Electric Co.'s plant, r h 20 Oak McDonald William E., b 1876, cloth spinner, bds 16 Chestnut McDonald see also MacDonald McDuffie Elizabeth J., widow of Pal rer E., owns with her son Hamilton E., res 41 Mynderse McDuffie Hamilton E., b 1845 in Varick, foreman Seneca Paint and Color Co., Water, owns res 41 Mynderse McEwan Agnes, home with her brother John, 11 Prospect McEwan John, b 1839 ^^ Canada, w x\nnjeanette, emp at G. P. Rogers', r h 11 Prospect McFarland Hugh, b 1844, w Bridget, laborer, owms res 74 Bridge McGARVEY JOHN W., b 1852 in Essex Co., w Annie M., machinist and general repair shop, dealer in electric goods, sewing machine supplies and second hand goods. In bus- iness here 12 years. Fall, cor Walnut, r h Pleasant McGill Ellen Mrs., home with her father Michael Hoster, 42 E Bayard McGinn Arthur W., b 1877 i" Colton, N. Y., emp Nat. Adv. Co., home 23 Troy McGinn Ella E., dressmaker and photographic printer, home 23 Troy McGinn William R., b 1840 in Cornwall, Ont., w Katharine, carpenter and joiner, r h 23 Troy McGorisk Ellen Miss, domestic, 24 Cayuga McGovern James F., b 1869, machinist at Goulds, home 3 Troy McGovern Mary, widow of Thomas, r h 3 Troy McGovern Patrick, b 1857, section laborer N. Y. C. R. R., home 3 Troy McGovern Stephen J., b i872, clerk 127 Fall, home with his ■ mother Mary, 3 Troy McGOVERN THOMAS, b 1853 ( J.T. Miller & Co.), agt. for Mrs. Augusta G. Miller, r h 3 Troy McGrain Anna Miss, factory girl, bds 115 Ovid McGrain Arthur, b 1857, doorkeeper[at Goulds, r h 14 Hawley McGrain Edward, b 1847, w Catharine, molder, owns res 115 Ovid MGrain Edward, b 1876, laborer, home 115 Ovid McGrain Edward H., b 1862, core maker, bds 12 Hawley McGrain Fanny, widow of John, res 12 Hawley McGrain Margaret Miss, factory girl, home 115 Ovid McGrain Mary Miss, housekeeper for her brother Arthur, 14 Hawley McGrain Mary Miss, factory girl, home 115 Ovid McGrain John, b 1875, machinist, home 115 Ovid 328 SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. McGrain Joseph A., b 1868, molder, bds 12 Hawley McGrain Thomas F., b 1875, core maker, bds 12 Hawley McGrane Joseph, b 1850, w Sarah, molder, owns res i Chapin cor Cuddeback McGravey Henry J., b 1874 ^" Cay. Co., cotton spinner, home 26 Center McGravey Patrick, b 1852 in Ireland, w Mary, tailor for T. & G., r h 26 Center McGraw Edward, b 187 1, w Margaret, laborer, r h 23 Swaby McGraw George J., b 1874, core maker, home 23 Mechanic McGraw Hugh, b 1845 in Ireland, w Mary, iron molder, owns res 23 Mechanic McGraw John, b 1829 in Ireland, w Mary, molder, owns res 45 Bridge McGrw John, b 1854, laborer, bds 46 Green McGraw John E., b 1867, molder, bds 45 Bridge McGraw Julia, widow of James, housekeeper for Patrick Mc- Graw, 43 Green McGraw Mary, widow of William, r h 80 W Bayard McGraw Mary Miss, student, home 45 Bridge McGraw Owen, b 1833 in Ireland, w Ann, laborer, owns res 82 Bridge McGraw Patrick, b 1857, laborer, bds 60 Seneca McGraw Patrick, b 1852 in Ireland, machinist owns res 43 Green McGraw Samuel J., b 1847 in Ireland, w Catharine saloon keeper, 3 Ca3^uga, h do, owns building and h and 1 10 1 2th st. Auburn, N. Y McGraw Thomas, b 1865, w Elizabeth, machinist, r h 84 Bridge McGraw Thomas, b 1866, w Mary E., molder, r h 3 William McGuire Alice, widow of John, janitor 3d ward school, owns res 81 bridge McGuire Agnes Miss, home with Phillip, 15 Garden McGuire Arthur, b 1862, w Lizzie, machinist, 21 Maynard McGuire Bernard, b 1865, w Mary, molder, r h 42 Center McGuire, Bridget, widow of Edward, resident, home with her son Michael, 102 W Bayard McGuire Catharine, widow of James, owns res 150 Garden McGuire Elizabeth Miss, mill operative, bds 46 Green McGuire Frank, b 1844, w Margaret, molder, owns res 46 Green McGuire James H., b 1870, machinist, bds 5 Toledo McGuire Joseph, b 1854, laborer, 15 Garden McGuire Michael, b 1859, brass molder, r h 102 W Bayard McGuire Patrick, b 1869, w Margaret, mail carrier, r h 128 W Bayard SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. 329 McGuire Peter, b 1869, w Mary, Section hand N.Y. C. R. R., r h Shamrock ave McGuire Phillip, b 1876, laborer, bds 15 Garden Mclnany Patrick, b 1838 in Ireland, molder, bds 7 Ovid McKenna John J., b 1854 in Ireland, w Elizabeth, core maker, owns res 63 Garden McKeon Ann Miss, school teacher, bds 28 Garden McKeon Bridget Miss, emp. knitting factory, bds 15 Toledo McKeon Catharine T. Miss, student, bds 66 E Bayard McKeon Edward J., b 1867, machinist, bdt' 66 E Bayard McKeon Ellen Miss, tailoress, bds 66 E Bayard McKeon Frances M. Miss, dressmaker, 10 State, bds 11 Bridge McKeon Francis N., b 1869, clerk bds 66 E Bayard McKeon Hugh, b 1868, leamster, bds 15 Toledo McKeon James, b 1861, machinist, bds 66 E Bayard McKeon James, b 1832 in Ireland, w Mary Ann, iron molder, owns res 39 Mynderse and h on Troy McKeon James G., b 1871, barber, Cayuga, home 39 Myn- derse McKEON JOHN, b 1835 i" Ireland, w Catherine, dealer in groceries and provisions, cigars, tobacco, liquors, &c., owns store 59 Fall and r sto'e Ovid S of the bridge, h 66 E Bayard McKeori John F., b 1849, w Mary A., molder, tobacco and cigars and saloon, owns store 23 Bridge cor Bayard, r h 41 Hai^h McKeon John F., b 1865, clerk in grocery, bds 66 E Bayard McKeon Joseph, b 1837, molder, owns h and 1 15 Toledo McKeon Joseph M., b 1866, w Ella M., iron molder at Goulds', owns res 28 Mynderse McKeon Margaret M., student, dau of James, home 29 Myn- derse McKeon Matilda, vv'idow of Hugh, emp. at Knitting mill, owns res 40 Mynderse cor Jefferson MKeon Patrick F., b 1864, iron molder, home 39 Mynderse MKeon Thomas H.,b 1856, w Anne, blacksmith, own res 85 E Bayard McKeon, see also McKone. McKevitt Bernard, b 1863, wiVnna, carpenter and joiner, owns res 3 Washington McKevitt Catherine Miss, dau of James, 8 Washington McKevitt Charles, b i860, contractor and builder, bds 8 Wash- ington McKevitt Frank, b 1864, carpenter and builder, bds 8 Wash- ington 330 SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. McKevitt James, b 1834 ^" Ireland, w Catharine, carpenter and joiner, owns res 8 Washington McKevitt Mary Miss, dau of James, 8 Washington McKone Joseph P., b 1838, w Anna, molder, r h 14 Swaby McKune John, b 185 1, saloon 53 W Bayard cor Bridge h 15 Haigh McLachlan Archibald C, b 1858, conductor of Teachers' Insti- tutes, bds 38 State McLean Elizabeth, widow of Neil, owns h 26 Chapel r h 10 do McLean Elma R., dau of Elizabeth, 10 Chapel McMillen Hillard E., b 1864, w Mary, laborer, owns res 50 Walnut McMichael Samuel, b 1832 in Ontario, Canada, w Harriet, brass finisher, r h 36 Clinton McNamara Patrick J. Dr., b 1867 in Hornellsville, N. Y., w Mattie, alio physician and surgeon, graduate of Med. Dept. University of Buffalo, class of 1889, owns with his w half the real estate office and house 43 W Bayard McNaney Catharine E. Miss, mill operative, bds 80 E Bayard McNaney Patrick, b 1837 in Ireland, w Catharme E., station- ary engineer, owns res 80 E Bayard McNaney Philip H., b 1865, w Bridget, machinist, r h 89 E Bayard McNaney James A., b 1873, w Margaret, machinist, r h 69 E Bayard McNerney Margaret, w of James, resident, r rooms over 20 Bridge McNierney James, b 1839, loo"^ fixer, bds Franklin House, cor Bayard and Bridge McParland Ellen, widow of John, resident, owns store and saloon building on Ovid St., also res 48 Ovid McParland George E., b 1872, barber for G. W. Johnson, home 74 Bridge McPhail Malcolm, b 1859 ^^ Albany Co., foreman in Knitting Mill, with Neil owns h on N Park, bds 40 W Bayard McPhail Neil, b 1846 in Oneida Co., foreman in Knitting Mill, with Malcolm owns h on N P*ark, bds 40 W Bayard McVeigh Joseph, b 1863 in Ireland, w Ella, laborer, r h 78 Bridge Mead George W., b 1826 in Fayette, w Mary E., financial agent, executor estate of Justus B. Johnson, and estate of Thomas J. Lormore, owns res 96 State Medden Edwin, b 1833 i" London, Eng., w Sarah J., mechan- ical engineer, owns res 49 Clinton, cor Chapel Medden Frederick J.,b 1872, school teacher, home 49 Clinton, cor Chapel SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. 33 I MEDDEN JAMES E., b 1859, vice-pres. Amer. Globe and SupplyCo., printer, (owns half interest in Seneca County News, Waterloo), home 49 Clinton, cor Chapel Medden Mary H. Miss, dressmaker, home 49 Clinton cor Chapel Medden Sarah A. Miss, home with her father Edwin, 49 Clinton cor Chapel Medden E. William, b 1869 (Page & Medden), home 49 Clinton cor Chapel Mehan Margaret Miss, owns res 20 Center MERCER ANDREW G.,pres. Rumsey & Co. Ltd., res at Waterloo Merricle Elizabeth, widow of Frederick ^ owns res 29 White cor Garden Merrigan Sabina, widow of John, owns res 202 Fall Merrigan Sabina, yeast packer, home 202 Fall Merrigan Mary A., yeast packer, home 202 Fall Merrigan Michael, b 1864, iron molder. home 202 Fall MERRILL CHARLES S.. b 1857 in Wolcott, Wayne Co., w J. Anna, wholesale dealer in lumber, owns 400 acres of timber land in North Carolina, r h 220 Fall Merrill Frederick F., b 1874, laborer, home 10 White Merrill John H., b 1843 in Wayne Co., w Emily, bookkeeper, r h 10 White Messenger Foster L., b 1853 in Seneca Co., w Martha A., or- namental painter at Gleason & Bailey's, r h 206 Fall Messenger Josie Miss, emp. at Westcott Bros., home 206 Fall Messenger Mary S. Miss, student, home 206 Fall Messenger Sarah, widow of Richard, home 206 Fall Metcalf George R., b 1869, w Margaret, machinist, r h May- nard Metcalf George W., b 1835, w Mary P., nursery agent, w owns res 23 Clinton Metcalf Joseph P., b i860, w Kittie E., cutter in knitting mill, r h 28 Troy Mickley Anna M., dau of E. R., home 47 Mynderse Mickley B. Frank, b 1859, w Gussie, 2d ward trustee of village, foreman in Rumsey & Co. 's brass department, owns h and 1 65 Chapel Mickley DeLancey, b about 1861 in Waterloo, brass finisher, bds 47 Mynderse Mickley Erastus R., b 1846 in Waterloo, w Margaret E., brass finisher and machinist, r h 47 Mynderse Mickley Henry C, b r839, "^ Mary, brass finisher, bds 65 Chapel Mickley Stephen D., b 1854 ^^ Waterloo, w Harriet F., brass finisher, owns res 40 Clinton 332 SENECA COUNTY DIRECTORY. Grand view park, ^ THOUSAND ISL.KISDS, In the Center of the Famous Fishing Groundss of the St. Lawrence River. The savage Mus- callonge.the tiger of fresh-water fish, lies hidden among: the water-grasses in soli- tary majesty. Slug- gishly he lies, glaring with his savage eyes to right and to left of him, watching foi his prey. He sees a minnow in the dis- tance, apparently twitching and wrig- gling in a very eccen- tric course: a mo- ment the monarch poises himself with waving fins, then, a sudden sweep of his majestic tail, and he darts like a thunder- bolt upon his intend- ed victim. The next moment the sharp agony of the fisher- man's hook is in his throat. For a moment he lies in motionless astonishment, then, as he feels the line tighten and discov- ers that he is indeed caught, he struggles with rage, making the water eddy and swish with the sweeps of his power- ful tail, and causing the rod to bend al- most double. This way and that he darts, mad with rage and pain, while the line hisses as il spins from the reel, but in vain ; in spite of all his endeavors he feels the tightening line drawing him nearer and nearer to the sur- face. Again and again he is brought to the side of the boat, only to dart away once more, until at last, exhausted, he perforce surrenders. CAPTOR AND PRIZE. HIGH AND DRY. FREE FROM MALARIA. The prevailing western winds, ozone laden, coming fresh from Lake Ontario and the great pine forests of Canada, bring vigor and buoyancy to the tired business man, while the enchanting scenery stretched on every hand fills the soul with delight. GRAND VIEW HOUSE and ANNEX COTTAGES. Hates 'P2 and ^2.50 per Day. Weekly Rates on application. ^^ Choice Building Lots for sale on easy terms. Address, E. M. CHILD, Owner, H. CHILD, Supt. Grand View Park, Jefferson Co., N. Y. SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. 333 Midwood William F., b 1852 in Cayuga Co., w Martha J. painter at Goulds, r h i VanCleef Milford Alice Miss, home with her father William, near 50 Ovid Milford John, b 1864 in England, w Lottie M., machinist, r h 53 State Milford Sarah E., widow of William, shirt finisher, r h 7 Spring Milford William, b 1830, blacksmith, r h rear 50 Ovid Milk George O.. b 1824 in Cayuga Co., w Caroline, prop'r restaurant basement 81 Fall, w owns rts 12 Mynderse Mills Hannah E. Miss, home with her sister Mrs. Dr. C. M. Weatherlow Miller Ada Miss, dau of Jacob W., 36 Bridge cor William Miller Agnes Miss, metallic letter finisher, dau of Jacob W., 36 Bridge cor William Miller Carrie E. Miss, home 23 Clinton Miller Careie M. Miss, shirt finisher, home with her father Jacob W., 36 Bridge cor William Miller Jacob, b 1877 ?, barber apprentice 12 State, home Bridge Miller Jacob W., b 1843 in Switzerland, w Elizabeth, stone cut- ter, r h 63 Bridge, cor William Miller James, b 1847 in England, w Sarah A., machinist, r h 8 Chapin Miller John B., b 1820 in Germany, mill operative, bds 24 Pleasant MILLERJ. T. & CO., (Josiah T., Richard G. Miller and Thomas McGovern), real estate and insurance, 17 and 19 King block. Fall Miller Josiah T., b 1857, vice-pres. and treas. National Adver- tising Co., (J. T. Miller & Co.), owns farm in Fayette 107 acres, also in village King and Miller and Columbus blocks on Fall St., and Opera House block on State St., also other village property, also interested in National Ad- vertising Co., res at Waterloo Miller Richard D., b 1859 ^^ C)nt. Co., w Dora A., machinist at Rumsey's, r h 12 Wall MILLER RICHARD G., b i860, attorney and counsellor at law, (J. T. Miller & Co.), real estate owner, office 17 and 19 King block. Fall, res at Waterloo Mink Charles, b i860 in Montezuma, N. Y., w Harriet, la- borer, r h Fall, n Yeast Factory Moir Charles, b 1857, w Catharine, lock tender, owns res 30 Center Monahan Mary, widow of Patrick, resident, bds 91 E Bayard Monarchy Anna M., widow of John, tailoress, owns res 27 Chapel 23 334 SENECA FAI.I.S VILLAGE. Monarchy John B., machinist at Goulds, home 27 Chapel Monarchy May L., box maker at G. P. Rogers', home 27 Chapel Monroe Nettie P. M., Mrs. Stephen, owns res 99 State and h and 1 on Troy Monroe Sidney L., b 1832 in Rochester, w Abigail, dealer in groceries, provisions and crockery, 66 Fall, owns res 47 Fall. In business since 1858 Monroe Stephen, b 1848 in Varick,w Nettie P. M., owns farm 320 in Kansas, w owns res 99 State. His grandfather settled in Varick in 1813 Moonan Alice Miss, mill operative, home 4 Adams Moonan Mary, widow of Thomas, resident, owns res 4 Adams Moonan Thomas, b 1858 (Hill & Moonan), bds 4 Adams Mooney James, b 1836 in Ireland, delivery cltrk for S. L. Monroe, 66 Fall owns two house and lots, 4 and 6 Toledo Mooney John, b 1847 in Ireland, w Margaret, laborer, owns res Seneca Lane Mooney Mary Ann Miss, waitress Franklin House, cor Bayard and Bridge Moore Abigail, widow of Lyman T., owns res 76 E Bayard Moore Emma J., widow of Oscar H., laundress, r h 20 Wash- ington cor Adams Moore B. Frank, b 1868 in New Lisbon, Ohio, (Moore & Neisie), w Essie V., h 83 Fall Moore Patrick, b 1866 in England, operative in woolen factory, bds loi Fall Moore & Neisie (B. Frank Moore and Charles W. Neisie), photographers, over 83 Fall Moran Edward H., b 1859 '^^ Livingston Co., w Margaret, police officer, owns res 64 W Bayard MOREHOUSE CLAUDE D., b 1872, meat market, canned goods, domestic Bakery, carpenter and joiner, Norcott bl'k State, home 18 Pleasant MOREHOUSE DAVID B., b March 17, 1836, in Tyre, w Esther (Lay), farmer, owns 118 acres on r — in Junius, worked by his son Walter H. His grandfather Jesse, from New Jersey, settled in Seneca Falls about 1813, on r — (where James King now lives). David B.'s father James was born in New Jersey, w owns res Walnut cor Chapel Morehouse Frederick E., b 1850, w Alida, contractor and builder, owns res 18 Pleasant Morehouse William S., b 1861, w Alice E., mechanical eng'r, r h 41 Ovid Morgan Marian, widow of James H., laundress 7 Wall, r h do Morland James, b 1840, w Bridget, laborer, r h and 1 138 W Bayard SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. 335 Morland James, b 1871, spinner, home 138 W Bayard Morland John, b 1867, machinist, home T38 W Bayard Moiland Katie M., housework, home 138 W Bayard Morland LilHe V. Miss, housework, home 138 W Bayard Morris Ada A. Miss, home with her sister, Mrs. Marion E. Partridge, 54 Cayuga Morris Charles, b 1844, ^ Lydia, stone mason and builder, owns res 71 Clinton Morris Fanny M., widow of Thos. L., home with her daugh- ter Mrs. M. E. Partridge, 54 Cayuga Morris George A., b 1869, mason and plasterer, bds 81 Chapel Morris George W., b 1855, w Alice, carpenter and joiner, owns res II Dey Morris John G., b 1819 in Holland, w Denning, mason and plas- terer, owns res 81 Chapel Morris Lena, wife of Lewis, housework, bds 49 Canal Morris Robert A., b 1847, w Cora, laborer, r h 23 Rumsey Morris William P., b T867, w Effie L., ornamental painter at Silsby's, r h 58 Mynderse Morrison Charles H., b 1869 in Canada, w Mabel B., brass finisher at Goulds, r h 43 State Mosher Charles C, b 1842 in Waterloo, w Maria Antoinette, machinist at Silsby's, h 95 Cayuga. He was a soldier in 85th N. Y. Inf. m civil war Mosher Charles O,, b 1866, painter and paper hanger, 74 Mynderse, home do Mosher Charles P., b i860, w Estella E., painter and paper hanger and decorator, h 87 Troy Mosher Clara M. Miss, home 74 Mynderse Mosher Clarence H., b 1873, invoice clerk at Goulds, home 74 Mynderse Mosher David B., b 1838 in Utica, w Jane, machinist at Goulds, owns res 74 Mynderse Mosher Henry J., b 1871, clerk, bds 23 Walnut Mosher Maria Antoinette, Mrs. Charles C, owns res 95 Cayuga Mosher Sarah A., widow of Henry, owns res 23 Walnut Mosher William A., b i860, w Frances L., printer, foreman National Advertising Co., r h 133 State Mosier Henry, b 1871, clerk 60 Fall, home Walnut Muldoon Catharine, widow of James, laundress, r h 9 Van Rensselaer Muldoon James, b 1876, elevator boy, bds 9 Van Rensselaer Muldoon John, b 1856 in Canada, w Maria, laborer, r h 134 W Bayard Muldoon John, b 1872, furniture polisher, bds 9 Van Rens- selaer. Died June 24, 1894 Muldoon Julia Miss, laundress, owns res 148 Garden Muldoon Peter, b 1846, laborer, bds 148 Garden 336 SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. Muldoon William, b 1874, card cleaner, bds 9 Van Rensselaer Mullin Arthur, b 1874 in Potsdam, N. Y., lanndryman, bds loi Fall Mundy Laura A. Miss, music teacher (piano), owns interest in res 81 Ovid Mundy Mary E., Miss, dressmaker, owns interest in res 81 Ovid MunSy Milton H., b 1867, machinist, owns interest in res 81 Ovid Mundy Sophia L. Miss, owns res 32 Green Munson Lucy A., widow of Charles, washerwoman, r h 27 Haigh Murphy Alfred H., b 1872, molder, bds 73 Bridge . Murphy Anna R. Miss, student, bds 19 Mechanic Murphy Bernard, b 1854, ^' Bridget, laborer in Gas works, owns res 83 Bridge Murphy Catharine, widow of Peter, laundress, owns res facing 107 Garden Murphy Charles J., b 1874, machinist, bds 73 Bridge Murphy Edward, b 1855 in Ireland, w Mary, molder, owns * res 4 Van Rensselaer Murphy George, b 1850, w Margaret, shipping clerk at Rum- sey's, owns res 42 Garden Murphy Hugh, b 1846 in Ireland, w Mary, molder, collector town taxes, owns h and 1 73 Bridge Murphy James D., b 1843 in Ireland, w Jane, molder, ownsres 13 Cortland Murphy John, b 1846 in Ireland, w Sarah, molder, owns res 37 Garden Murphy John, b 1875, harness maker, bds 83 Bridge Murphy John A., b 1827 in Ireland, w Mary, laborer, owns res 3 Maynard Murphy John B., b 1874 ^" Waterloo, harness maker, bds 10 Bridge Murphy Margaret, widow of Andrew, owns res 19 Mechanic Murphy Mary Miss, home with her father James D.,13 Cortland Murphy Michael, b 1838, boiler maker, bds 56 Seneca Murphy Patrick, b 1844 in Ireland, w Rose, laborer, owns res 19 Washington Murphy Patrick J., b 1873, clerk in Nunnold's Clothing store, bds 19 Mechanic MURRAY ANGELINE (Savage), widow of Gen. John B. Murray, owns res and 3^ acres 121 Cayuga. Her father, Solomon Savage, came with his father Wm. from Penn'a. in 1825 and settled in Bearytown, and later at West Fay- ette. Gen. Murray, a native of Vermont, spent most of his life in Seneca Falls-— a lawyer. He enlisted in 50th SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. 337 N. Y. Eno-inerrs as Cnpt. ofCo. K in civil war, subse- quently was Major of 148111 N. Y. Int., and was success- ivel}^ promoted to Lt. Col., Col. and brevet Brigadier Gen- eral. Was discharged June, 1865, and died 1886, aged 61 Murray Anna, Mrs. William, letter finisher for Knight & Son, r rooms 112 State Murray Patrick H.,b 1855 in Wayne Co., w Lovina, install- ment store, teas, spices and groceries. 51 Fall, r h do Murray William S., b 1849 in West Fayette, home 121 Cayuga Murray William W., b 1858 in Hudson, machinist, bds 29 Fall Myers Horace, b 1840, w Lena, brick layer and mason, r h 77 Clinton MYNDERSE ACADEMY, North Park St., cor Cayuga, or- ganized in 1889 under the Regents of the University of the State of New York as the Academic Department of the Seneca Falls Educational District. Succeeded the Seneca Falls High School organized in 1867, and the Seneca Falls Academy organized in 1833, receiving an endow- ment of $15,000 from the latter. Under control of the Board of Education of the District, consisting of Henry Stowell, Chas. T. Andrews, William Walker, Thomas J. Geer, John H. Jones, Charles S. Sanderson and T. J. Yawger. Faculty: Prof. F. S. Porter, Supt. ; Miss Linda T. Drake, Principal ; Misses Blanche R. Dan- iels, Agatha A. Flanagan, Julia M. Geer, teachers. In 1893 ranked first among the villages of the State in num- ber of regents' credentials M}res Cynthia, widow of Michael, home 18 Clinton NATIONAL ADVERTISING CO., emp 40 hands, Inc. 1886, capital stock $50,000; William O. Day, pres. ; Josiah T. Miller, vice-pres. and treas. ; Richard G. Miller, sec. 'y ; mfr's of Advertising Novelties and wooden spec- ialties, 19 to 31 Water NATIONAL YEAST CO. THE. Harrison Chamberlain, prop.'r, manufacturer of dry hop yeast, 223 Fall Natural Gas Co. (See Phoenix Gas Co.) Nearpass Effie V. Miss, tailoress, bds 22 Daniels NEARPASS F. L., Mrs. M. H., dealer in groceries and pro- visions, farmers' produce a specialty, M. H. Nearpass manager, 22 Daniels, owns store and res do Nearpass Mervin A., b 1879 ^^ '^Y^^^ clerk F. A. Nearpass, - 22 Daniels, bds do NEARPASS MOSES H., b 1863 in Tyre, w Florence L., manager for F. L. Nearpass, groceries and provisions, 22 Daniels, h do NEILL WILLIAM, b 1858 in County Fermannaugh, Ireland, 338 SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. w Jennie, coachman and gardner for Mrs. Caroline Cook, owns a block, res and 3 tenements 17 to 23 Dey Neisie Charles W., b i86q in Cambridge city, Ind., (Moore & Neisie), bds 83 Fall Nelson Augustus W., b 1847, commercial traveler, bds 35 E Bayard Nelson Francis A., b 1815 in Massachusetts, w Eliza, retired, carriage maker, r h 35 E Bayard Nelson George W., b 1857 in Fort Edward, Wash. Co., car- riage and sleigh maker and general repairing, 46 Ovid, home 35 E Bayard Nelson L. E. & Co. (LeRoy E. Nelson and Wm H. Jennings of Phoenix, N. Y.), housefurnishing goods and notions,! 11 ' Fall Nelson LeRoy E., b 1870 in Lenox, Mad. Co.,w Rosa B. (L. E. Nelson & Co.), r h 22 Green Nelson William S. Dr., b 1863 in Oneida Co., w Czarina C, alio, physician and surgeon, graduate Universit}' of the City of New York, class of 1886, office over postoffice, Fall, r h 51 Cayuga Newby Barney, b 1850 in England, w Elizabeth, stationary engineer, r h 99 Ovid Newland Samuel M., b 1849 in Cooperstown, w Julia A., pas- tor First Baptist Church of Seneca Falls, r h 18 Clinton Newman Arabella, widow of Mark, laundress, r h 12 Haigh Newman Homer, b 1861 in Michigan, w Catharine, laborer, r h 54 Haigh Newman John, b 1834, w Catharine, gardener, owns res Seneca Newman William, b 1870 in Germany, molder, bds 46 Sackett New York Tea Store, Page & Medden proprs., 97 Fall New York Mutual Savings and Loan Association, Seneca Falls Local Branch, organized Feb. 2, 1893, B. A. Wessell, pres. ; Geo. H. Cushing, v-pres. ; F. L. Story, sec. ; Al- bert S. Gay, treas., office at A. S. Gay's, postoffice build- ing, Fall Neyhart Mary L., widow ot Charles, r h 87 Mynderse Neyhart Sarah A. Miss, dressmaker 87 Mynderse, home do Nichols Bertha R., clerk iii Fall, home 192 Fall Nichols Carrie A., emp. Seneca Paint Co., home 192 Fall Nichols Etta J., student, home 192 Fall Nichols Ira P., b 1843 in Onondaga Co.,w Charity, machinist, owns res 27 Green Nichols Marietta, widow of Benjamin, owns res 53 Bridge Nichols Morgan L., b 1846 in Jordan, N. Y., w Rosetta, ma- chinist, r h 192 Fall Nieman Flora, student, dau of Mary E., Ca3^uga SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. 339 Nieman Mciry E., widow of Hirain H., owns res Cajuga, also cottage at Orchard Beach Niles Charles, b 144, w Christine, painter and paper hanger, r h 85 Ovid Niles George P., b 1875, w Teresa, barber, r h 71 Mynderse Niles Sopoia, widow of Garry, charwoman, r h 12 Gould ave Norcott Carrie Amelia Miss, dau of Fannie A., home 44 State Norcott Charles S-, b 1842 in Pen Yan, N. Y., w Laura J., tinsmith and slater, r h 24 Troy Norcott Fannie A., widow of William B., slate, tin, metal and general roofing, owns office and res 44 State, block on State, and 2 other houses Norcot Harriet A., press feeder, Nat'l Adv. Co., home 24 Troy Norcott William B., b 1872, harnessmaker, home 24 Troy Northway Kate E., widow of Rev. Luther, farmer 22, has i horse, 2 cows, occhard 125 trees NORTON GEORGE, b 1840 in France, w Nellie, baker and confectioner, ice cream, 89 Fall, owns res 16 Clinton, owns store block, in business here 12 years Norton George C, b 1874 i'^ Brockport, N. Y., clerk for his father George, 89 Fall, home 16 Clinton Norton Margaret S., wife of Martin, owns res 91 E Bayard Norton Martin, b in 1854 ^^ Ireland, w Margaret, teamster, 3 horses, h 91 E Bayard Norton Mary B., student, dau of Geo., home 16 Clinton Nugent Henry E., b 1875, brass finisher at Rumsey's, home 25 Johnston Nugent Jennie M., tailoress, 25 Johnston, home do Nugent Mary, Mrs. Peter C, boarding house over 103 Fall, rents Nugent Owen, b 1847 in Ireland, w Catharine, flagman, N.Y. C. R. R., owns h 25 Johnston Nugent Peter C, b i860, w Mary A., machinist, r rooms loi Fall NUNNOLD BROTHERS (Louis E., and Jacob J. of Roches- ter), ready made clothing, gents' furnishing goods, hats and caps, 113 and 115 Fall NUNNOLD LOUIS E., b 1861 in Rochester, N. Y. (Nun- nold Bros.), bds Stanton house Qakes John, b 1854, w Catharine, meat market, 56 W Bayard, owns res 6 Haigh Oakes Owen, b 1830 in Ireland, lock tender, owns res 3 Barker Oakes Owen F. b 1862, machinist, owns res 68 W Bayard Oatman Dorona S., dau of Peleg, 14 Maynard Oatman Nellie J., student, dau of Peleg, 14 Maynard 340 SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. Oatman Peleg, b 1839 ^" Ontario Co., w Josephine V., molder, OH^ns res 14 Maynard O'Brien Agnes G. Miss, mill operative, bds, 56 Seneca O'Brien Anna P. Miss, student, bds 56 Seneca O'Brien Catharine, widow of Michael, resident, r h 56 Seneca O'Brien Catharine T. Miss, mill operative, bds 56 Seneca O'Brien James, b 1866, laborer, bds 92 Chapel O'BRIEN JOHN H., b 1858 in Camillus, Onon. Co.,w Cath- arine, dealer in coal and wood, Oak st, also on Canal and Lock St, ex-village treasurer and ex town collector, owns on Garden st 10 acres for village lots and several other lots in village, and res Chapel cor Rumsey O'Brien John H., b 1867, w Ella, molder, owns res 5 Barker O'Brien Julia E. Miss, domestic, cor Cayuga and S. Park O'Brien Julia F., widow of Michael, resident, r h 92 Chapel O'Connell Anna L. Miss, stenegrapher at Goulds', home at Rome, N. Y., bds 8 Clinton O'Connell Edward, b 1833 in Ireland, w Ellen, gardener, r h 40 Sackett O'Connor Bernard, b 1857 in Skaneateles, w Maria, machinist, owns res 109 Ovid O'CONNOR JAMES Rev., b April 8, 1844, in Rochester, pastor of St. Patrick's (R. C.) Church, and of Parochial School, and of St. Joseph's Convent, parochial res W Bayard, adjoining the church O'Connor John T., b 1876, machinist, bds 16 Shamrock ave O'Connor Terence, b 1841 in Ireland, w Elizabeth, night watch- man Goulds Mfg. Co., owns res 16 Shamrock ave Odell Franklin P., b 1855 in Fayette, w Jennie L., clerk 79 Fall w owns res 6 Maple Odell John, b 1856, machinist, r h and 1 102 Ovid Odell Mary,widowof Benjamin, home with Mrs. P. A. Sickles, 53 State O'Donnell James, b 1874, rnachinist, bds 26 Garden O'Hara James H., b 1853 in Ireland, w Anne, laborer, r h 44 Canal O'Hara John, b 1870, carpet weaver, bds 47 Ovid O'Hara Thomas, b 1873, weaver, bds 47 Ovid O'Hare John A., b 1864, w Jane, machinist, r h Washington cor Throop O'Harra John, w Margaret, emp. at Silsby's, r h 47 Troy O'Hear Benjamin, b 1872, carpenter, bds 12 Adams O'Hear James, b 1863, w Anna, laborer, r h 8 Maynard O'Hear Hugh, b 1864, mason, bds 12 Adams O'Hear Mary T., bds 12 Adams O'Hear Patrick, b 1834 ^^ Ireland, w Mary, laborer, owns res 9 Maynard SENECA PALLS VILLAGE. ^4! O'Keefe Daniel A., b 1858 in Rochester, N.Y.,w Jane, whole- sale and retail liquors, tobacco and cigars, 77 Fall, h over store, owns building O'Keefe John E., b 1862 in Liv. Co., clerk and mgr. for D. A. O'Keefe, 77 Fall, bds 20 Cayuga, rooms 32 State Oliver Florence M. Miss, dressmaker, bds 61 Garden Oliver William, b 1840 in Scotland, w Caroline, foreman for Seneca Falls and Waterloo Gas Light Co., r h Main St., Waterloo O'NEILL MARTIN, b 1821 in County Kerry, Ireland, w Aurelia, justice of the peace, surveyor and civil engineer, office 89 Fall, owns h and 1 Bridge, w owns res 49 W Bayard O'Neil Mary T. Miss, milliner, bds 48 Ovid O'Rouarke James, b 1869, teamster, bds 15 Cuddeback O'Rouarke Patrick, b 1834 ^" Ireland, w Rose, teamster, owns res and i acre 15 Cuddeback O'Rouarke Patrick, b 1874, teamster, bds 15 Cuddeback Osborne Charles E., b 1803 in East Hampton, L. I., retired lumber merchant, home with Edward M. Rumsey, 9 S Park Osborne Elbert C,b 1850 in Corning, N. Y., invalid, home with Edward M., Rumsey, 9 S Park Osgood George, b 1864, weaver, bds Franklin House, cor Bayard and Bridge Ostrander Florence M., dau of Lewis, 15 Chapel Ostrander Lewis, b 1852 in Cayuga Co., w Delia H., commer- cial traveler, r h 15 Chapel Owens Charles L., b 1829, w Elizabeth, machinist, r h 35 Green Owens Frank W., b 1856, w Caroline M., commercial traveler, r h 70 State Owens Harry Davis, b 1876, emp Nat. Advertising Co., home 70 State Page Edgar W., b 1853, w Jennie E., machinist, r h 54 Green Page Grannis, b 1825 in Orange Co., w Frances A., lock tender, laborer, r h over 87 Fall Page Richard, b 1856 in Wayne Co., w Minnie, (Page& Med- den), w owns res 16 John Page & Medden, (Richard Page and E. William Medden), New York tea store, teas, coffees, spices, crockerjs etc., 97 Fall Palen Burt, b 1873, w Mary J., farm laborer tor Mrs. Harriet J. Thorp off r 34 n 35 Palmer Ajah R., b 1848, w Lillian M., teller Exchange Nat'l bank, Fall, owrs res 244 W Fall 342 SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. Palmer Charles E., b 18 — , w Susie A., machinist, r h 56 Clinton Palmer Charles H., w Susan, machinist, r h 65 Clinton Palmer Claude L., b 1877, bookkeeper for his father Stanley S., home do, 31 Clinton Palmer Harrie S., b 1875, assisting his father Stanley S., home do, 31 Clinton Palmer Hiram A. b 1814, w Catharine R., retired, home 244 Fall Palmer Jefferson V., b 1837 in Cayuga Co., bookkeeper, 73 Fall, bds 31 Cayuga PALMER STANLEY S., b 185 1, w Ella A., dealer in coal, wood, sewer pipe, Portland cement, waterlime, patent chimney tops, &c., office and res 31 Clinton Parrish Anna F. Miss, teacher in ist ward school, home with her mother Lucy B., 207 Fall Parrish Lucy B., widow of William, owns h and 1 on W Fall res 207 Fall. Mr. Parrish was supt. of the gas works for 25 years before his death in January, 1890 PARTRIDGE BANKING HOUSE, Carohne Cook banker, 53 Fall, Wilmot P. Elwell cashier, James G. Pollard book- keeper, Thomas W. Pollard teller. Originally established, under same name, by Erastus Partridge in 1837 Partridge Ellen B., widow of LeRoy C, resides in Rochester, owns Partridge block south side of Fall, 2 dwellings on William, partner in the banking business in Ovid, N. Y., under the name of Banking House of LeRoy C. Partridge Partridge Marion E., widow of DeLanc}^ E., owns res 54 Cayuga Pawlick Christian, b 1845, w Anna, blacksmith helper, owns h 20 Shamrock ave Pawlick Christian Jr., b 1876, machinist, bds 20 Shamrock ave Pa3'ne Mellie A., retired, bds 38 State Pearce William W.,bi862 in Phelps, N. Y.,w Emma B., emp. at Goulds', w owns res 24 Boston ave Pease Ella M., dau of Marcus W., 3 Heath Pease Marcus W., b 1848 in Cay. Co., w Minerva, machinist, r h 3 Heath. Soldier in civil war, present at the battle of Winchester Pease Martha M., milliner, dau of Marcus W., home 3 Heath Pease Thomas, b 1836 in Scipio, Cay. Co., miller, bds 4 Cayuga Peck Benjamin F., b 1846 in Monroe Co., w Mary E., con- tractor, carpenter and builder, owns h and 1 55 Clinton Peck Cora E., Mrs. George N., owns with her mother, Susan M. Reed, and brother, Clarence R. Reed, farm — on r — , in Fayette, h 68 W Bayard SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. 343 Peck Earl C, b 1875, clerk in Goulds', bds 55 Clinton PECK GEORGE N., b 1858, w Cora E. (Reed), brass finisher, r h 68 W Bayard Peck James, b 1822, w Catharine, machinist, r h 27 Miller Peck Lilah L. Miss, school teacher, bds 55 Clinton Peck Richard J., b 1878, student, bds 44 Miller Peck William J., b 1853, w Mary F., fish market, 5 State, owns ' res 44 Miller PENDILL HIRAM K., b 1840 in Ont. Co., saloon 54 Fall, owns res Oak cor Walnut. Was soldier in Co. D, 4th N. Y. Inf. in civil war. PENDILL MURRAY, b 1866, w Louisa, home Oak cor Walnut Pendell Winfield S., b 1848 (?), w Jane A., farm laborer, r h 13 John Penoyar Alida, widow of William, owns res 33 Mynderse Penoyar Charles H., b 1868, emp Am. Ex. Co., 120 Fall, home 33 Mynderse Penoyar William L., b 185 1, w Sarah C, pattern maker, r h 56 CHnton Percival William, b 1854, w Bridget, laborer, r h Ovid, cor Mechanic Perkins Phoebe, widow of Newell, owns res 16 Garden Peterman Elizabeth, widow of John, bds 97 Chapel Peterman Henry, b 1869, w Josephine, machinist, bds 14 Rumsey Peterman Jacob, b 1842 in Germany, machinist, bds 97 Chapel PETERMAN JOHN, b 1853 in Alcace, France, w Eugenia, manufacturer of veterinary dental instruments, files, floats, forceps, etc., also planing and resawing of lumber, owns shop 47 Miller, r h 48 Pleasant. Farmers and horse breeders will do well to examine my files Peterman Sib3'lla Miss, owns res 97 Chapel Peterson Sarah E., widow of John, owns and occupies res 2 N Park Pew Frank I. Miss, home with her father Sylvester, 237 Fall Pew Sylvester, b 1820 in Ithaca, retired printer, was publisher here and at Waterloo from 1841 to 1875, owns Pew block on Fall St. and res and 6 acres 237 Fall Phalon Martin J., b 1850, w Maria, prop.'r Maxson House, 10 Bridge Phillips Sarah S., widow of Rev. David, resident, owns res 93 Chapel Philo William S , b 1863, w Frances A., painter at Silsby's, r h 2 Dey PHCENIX GAS COMPANY, estabHshed May 12, 1893, in Seneca Falls, capital stock, $20,000: pres., Hon. S. M. 344 SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. Norton ; treas., Charles J. Rice, both of Friend'-hip, N. Y. ;Sec.'y, W. A. Hosley, resident here ; elect officers May 12, of each year; furnish natural gas in the village for fuel and illuminating purposes, office 6 Cayuga Flatten Charles, b i8i8 in England, w Mary, retired, r h 25 Green Flatten R, Bert, b 187 1, brass finisher, bds 25 Green Flatten Samuel F., b 1869, brass finisher, bds 25 Green Flayford Alfred, b 1829, w Mary, machinist, owns res 6 Garden Flayford Clarence, b 1870, teamster, bds Franklin House, cor Bayard and Bridge Flayford Edward, b 1873, porter Stanton House, bds 6 Garden Flayford Elizabeth Miss, student, bds 6 Garden Flease Annie M. Miss, resident, bds 91 Chapel Flease Richard, b 1847 in England, w Mary J., blacksmith, owns h and 1 91 Chapel Plunkett Mary, widow of Thomas, bds 126 Ovid Flunkett Matthew, b about 1854, w Anna, emp. at Goulds', owns res 12 Forter Flunket Fhillip, b 1868, molder, bds 126 Ovid Plunkett Thomas, b 1862, w Laura, molder, r h Seneca Lane Follard A. Seymour, b 1840 in Caj'uga, N. Y., w Frank A., expert accountant, fire, life and accident insurance, real estate dealer, excise com'r, 128 Fall, r h 5 Johnston Follard Ada G., Mrs. Seabury G., owns 2 houses and lots on Chapel, home 8 N Fark Follard James D., b 1840, w Ellen D., bookkeeper Fartridge Banking Co. 53 Fall, owns h 55 Bridge. His father Henry, formerly a merchant here, came in with his father Thomas from Chenango county Follard Julia A., widow of William H., resident, owns h and 1 20 E Bayard Follard Lottie E., dau of A. Seymour, 5 Johnston Follard Mary F., widow of William F., res estate of W. F. 89 Cayuga. Wm. F. when 5 years of age came here with his father Thomas in 1819, from Bainbridge, Chenango Co. He was a merchant here for many years. He died in 1889. Pollard Seabury G., b 1868, w Ada G., mechanical and electrical engineer for H0II3'' Mfg. Co. of Lockport, home 8 N Fark Pollard Thomas W., b 187 1, teller Fartridge Banking house, 53 Fall, home 5 Johnston FOLLARD WILLIAM JAMES, b 1861, w Alice B., h 20 E Bayard, treas Am Globe and School Supply Co Pollock Christopher, b 1854, ^ Anna, blacksmith's striker, owns res 20 Shamrock ave PONTIUS GEORGE W., b 1851, w Lillias J., attorney and SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. 345 counselor at law, ex-district attorney, 72 Fall, owns res 115 Cayuga Pontius Peter C., b 1844, w Lillian M., commercial traveler, r h and 1 26 Green Porter Frank S., b 1849 ^" Canton, Pa., w Amy, supt. public schools, office Mynderse Academy, r h 15 Mynderse Porter George W., b 1833 in Waterford N. Y., w Ann E. mechanical engineer and photographer, r h 43 Mynderse POST OFFICE, 116 Fall, Chas. T. Andrews P. M., Samuel H. Salisbury asst. P.M., Patrick Ryan chief clerk, Charles C. Costello stamp clerk, Frank H. Stowell clerk. Letter carriers: ist ward, Wm. Scollin ; 2d ward, Claude I. Christopher; 3d ward, Patrick McGuire ; 4th ward, Sid- ney W. Smith Potvin William, b 1868 in Aurora, Cay. Co., w Jtnnie, meat cutter, coachman for J as. H. Gould, r h 3 Trinity Pow William b 1835 i" Scotland, w Ann, laborer, r h 13 Wil- liam Pow William J. b i860, w Mary, molder, owns res 7 Sham- rock ave Powell Amanda, widow of Archibald, owns h 18 Garden Powell Benjamin, b 1873 in Watkins, N. Y., student at Cor- nell University, home 78 W Bayard Powell Francis, b 1871 in Geneva, N.Y., machinist, home 78 W Bayard Powell John D., b 1863, w Carrie M., core maker, r h 41 Chapel Powell Lavanda M., widow of Winchester R., resident, owns 2 houses, 72 and 74 W Bayard, res 74 do *POWELL WILLIAM, b 1843 in Lancashire, Eng.,w Pleas- ance, florist and prop'r River View green-houses, 78 W Bayard, r h do. [See adv] Powell William H., b 1869 in Geneva, N. Y., jeweller and watch repairer, home 78 W Bayard Powers Charles H., b 1859 ^^ Norfolk, St. Law. Co., uphol- sterer and dealer in fine parlor furniture and repairer, Union Hall blk, Ovid , bds Franklin House Pratt Fred G., b 1877, works at Strong's market, home 106 Mynderse Pratt Gillis A., b 1848 in Coldwater, Mich., w Frances E., machinist, r h 106 Mynderse Pratt Jessie F. Miss, dau of Gillis A., 106 Mynderse Preston Mary Elizabeth Miss, clerk, dau of Wm. N., 43 Myn- derse Preston William N., b 1873 in Indiana, w Harriet E., emp. Seneca Paint Co., w owns res 43 Mynderse 346 SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. Pritchard Edgar W., b about 1850 in Montezuma, N. Y., w Anna M., teamster, r h Tyre ave Prosser Charles G., b i860 in Monroe Co., w Matilda, pattern maker, r h 23 Washington Proudfoot Albert, b 1844, flag dealer, r 74 W Bayard Proudfoot Annie, widow of John, washerwoman, owns h and 1 29 Chestnut Proudfoot Frances A. Miss, housekeeper for George W., Sham- rock ave Proudfoot George W., b 1828, pensioner, soldier of the war of 1861, Co. A, 33d N. Y. Vols., r h Shamrock ave Prudential Insurance Co. of Newark, N. J., Fred R. Howard asst. supt., 132 Fall, Daniels block Public Library and Reading Room, organized Nov., 1891, Miss Carrie V. Watting, librarian, 2,500 volumes, refer- ence free and loan to subscribers only, over Exchange Nat. Bank, Fall; James D. Pollard pres., A. R. Palmer treas., Mrs. L. R. Sanford sec. Quinn James, b 1848, laborer, bds 106 Cayuga Quinn James, b 1849 ^^ Ireland, confectionery, ice cream, fruits, tobacco, cigars, stationery, &c., 125 Fall, bds Franklin House Quinn James Jr., b 1873, w Flora, laborer, r h 106 Cayuga Quinn James, b 1866, laborer, bds 33 Walnut Quinn John E., b 1871, butcher, bds 22 Walnut Quinn John H., b 1874, assistant for DeWitt C. Fenlon, loi Cayuga Quinn Mary Miss, housekeeper for her father William, 33 Walnut Quinn Susan Miss, clerk for James 125 Fall, bds 33 Walnut Quinn William, b 1849 ^^ Ireland, laborer, owns res 33 Walnut Quinn William, b 187 1, laborer, bds 106 Cayuga Race Bertha Miss, book keeper, bds 14 Garden Race John M., b 1870, canvasser, bds 14 Garden Race W. LeRoy, b 1870, w Maud I., carpenter and joiner, home 8 Mynderse Rafferty Catharine, widow of Michael, owns res 7 Toledo Rafferty Elizabeth N., widow of Michael, resident, owns h 7 Toledo Ragan Catharine Miss, housework, 27 Washington Ragan Patrick, b 1834 ^^ Ireland, w Margaret, owns res 27 Washington Randall Frank L., b 1865 in St. Jo., Mich., w Margaret, ma- chinist, r h 10 Cayuga Randell Isaiah, b 1837 ^^ St. Albans, Vt., w Emma, (Powis) , jewelry, watches, silverware and musical instruments, es- tablished 1859, ^^^ Fall, res 72 Cayuga SKNECA FAT.T.S VIT.T.AGK. 347 RANKIN JAMES G., b 1867 in Dedham, Mass., (Rankin & Fegle\ ), president Seneca Falls and Waterloo Military band, bds 89 W Bayard Rankin William D., b 1836 in Ireland, w Jane, night watch- man for American Fire Engine Co., owns house 89 W Bayard RANKIN & FEGLEY, ( Jau.es G. Rankin and Charles S. Fegley), prop.'s City Steam Laundry, basement 105 Fall Ray Jennie Miss, home with Mrs. Laura S. Russell, 7 S Park Rayburn William, b 1848 in Scotland, w Mary Ann, laborer, r h Seneca lane Raymond Adelbert, b 1876, laborer, bds 10 Fall Raymond George H., b 1852 in Marcellus, Onon. Co. ,w Julia E., timekeeper and machinist at Rumsey's, w owns res 10 Tyre ave Raymond John W., b 1830 in Cayuga Co.,w Susannah, black- smith at Goulds, r h 29 Boston ave Raymond Willis, b 1872, teamster for George Norton's bakery, bds 87 W Bayard Reagan John A.,b 1863 in Ireland, w Catharine A., machinist, r h 2 Spring Reagan Michael E.,b 1866, w Cecelia, machinist, r h 6 Center Reagan Patrick, b 1841 in Ireland, w Mary night watchman for Rumsey & Co., owns res 45 E Bayard Reagan Patrick, b 1875 ^^ Covert, clerk, 58 Fall, home 45 E Bayard Reagan Thomas, b 1871, machinist, bds 45 E Bayard Reamer Albertina, Mrs., resident, r h 27 Haigh Reed Jacob A., b 1836, machinist, owns res 234 Fall Reed Phillip, b 187 1, laborer, bds 45 Green Reed Sophia L., dau of Jacob A., 234 Fall Reenan Katharine Miss, home 10 Maple Regan James, b 1858, w Elizabeth, saloon, 44 Fall, r h do Reigel A. Benjamin, b 1840, painter and paper hanger, bds 40 VanCl-eef Reigel Clarence, b 1869, w Louisa, shipper in Goulds, r h 3 Elm Reigel Ellen A., wife of Oscar E., dressmaker, h 563^ Ovid Reigel Oscar E,, b 1861, w Ellen A., brass finisher, r h 56)^ Ovid Reigel, see also Riegel. Reilly John, b i860, w Mary E., restaurant and sample room, 56 W Bayard, res over same Reilly Mary E., dau of Patrick, home 43 Troy Reilly Phillip, b 1823, laborer, r h 22 Haigh Reilly, see also Riley. Relfe Byron J., b 1870, machinist, bds 148 South 348 SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. Relfe Charles, b 1873, barber, bds 148 South Relfe Edwin A., b 1868, wool carder, bds 148 South Relfe Frederick A., b 1863, w Anna V., machinist, r h 11 1 Ovid Relfe Samantha, widow of Frederick, resident, r h 148 South Remer Bessie Miss, clerk, bds 76 E Bayard Reynolds Ann Miss, mill operative, bds 28 Garden Reynolds Cornelius, b 1864 in Cay. Co., w Bridget, molder, r h 5 Toledo Reynolds Ella T., operator Public Telephone Exchange 92 Fall, home i Toledo Reynolds John, b 1854 ^" New York city, w Mary N., core maker, owns res i Toledo Reynolds Mary Miss, printer, bds i Toledo Reynolds Walter, b 1875, machinist, bds 6 Swaby Rheubottom Homer E., b 1876, machinist, bds 9 Ridge Rheubottom Margaret, widow of Mortimer, owns res 9 Ridge Rhone James, b about 1858, brick and tile maker for Frank Seigfred, bds do N Clinton Rice Francis, b 1875, laborer, bds 48 Center Rice George E., b 1863, in Orleans Co., w Hattie L., molder, r h 10 Center Rice John E., h 1865 in Rush, Monroe Co., traveling agent for McCormick Reaper Co., bds Seneca house Rice Thomas, b 1856 in Covert, w Mary, machinist, r h 48 Center Richards Catharine E Miss dressmaker, bds 28 Spring Richards Edward P., b 1867, clerk 79 Fall, foreman Rescue Hook and Ladder Co. No. i, bds 28 Spring Richards Francis J., b 1879, student, bds 28 Spring Richards George H., b 1877, photographer, bds 28 Spring Richards Mary A., Miss, resident, bds 28 Spring Richards William A., b 1870, barber, 10 Ovid, home 28 Spring Richards William H , b 1846 in Waterloo, w Maria, miller, r h 28 Spring Rider, Ann, widow of Isaac, owns res 25 White Riegel Laura M. Miss, dressmaker, bds 3 Chapin Riegel Mahala E., Mrs. William W., ov^'ns farm 150, on r — , in Fayette, worked on shares by Levi Kuney, h 37 E Bayard Riegel Mary, widow of George, owns residence, 3 Chapin Riegel Maynard L., b 1874, clerk, home with his father Wm. W., 37 E. Bayard RIEGEL WILLIAM W., b i840,w Mahala E., farmer, dealer in horses and wagons, hay and straw, has 7 horses, 2 cows, owns res 37 E Bayard SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. 349 Riley Charles, b 1876 in Geneva, drayman, son of Patrick, 43 Troy Riley Francis W., b 1872 in Geneva, brakeman N.Y.C.R.R., bds with his father Patrick, 43 Troy Riley Jeremiah T., b 1866 in Geneva, saloon and pool room, 7 Ovid, bds 43 Troy Riley Patrick, b 1834 i" Ireland, switchman N.Y.C.R.R., r h 43 Troy Riley Patrick, b 1858 in Geneva, w Mary Ellen, emp. N.Y.C. R.R., freight house, r h 43 Troy Riordan Timothy J., b 1864 in Jamesville, Onon. Co., clerk Franklin House, cor Bayard and Bridge Risley Eugene S., b 1852 in Savannah, N. Y., w Lury M., farmer, owns in Tyre about 58 acres, worked by James Davison, r h 290 Fall *RIVERVIEW GREEN HOUSES, William Powell, prop.' r, 78 W Bayard [See adv.] Roach David, b 1873, laborer, bds 28 Garden Roach Richard R., b 1862 in Saratoga Co.,w Mary V., black- smith, r h 42 Spring ROBERTS ERASTUS S., w Sarah, (Roberts & Briggs), owns res 4 E Bayard Roberts Harrison, b 1840 in Conn., w S. Frances, machinist, owns res 69 Mynderse. Cavalry soMier in civil war Roberts Hiram M., b 1825 in Onon. Co., w Sarah A., ice dealer, owns res 40 W Bayard Roberts William, b 1854 i" England, w Mary E., dyer, 13 Daniels, r h do Roberts Willis M., son of Erastus S., home 4 E Bayard ROBERTS & BRIGGS, (Erastus S, Roberts and George H. Briggs) , merchant millers and custom grinding, 20 Ovid, near the canal Robertson Alexander, b 1869 in Cohoes, operative in Woolen Mills, bds loi Fall Robinson Edgar L., b i860 in Webster, Monroe Co.,w Kittie, bartender 107 Fall, r h 21 Troy ROCHESTER SHOE CO., Peter J. Schapp, resident prop.'r and manager, dealer in boots, shoes and rubbers, 102 Fall Rodenberger George C, b 1852, w Sarah, machinist at Goulos, owns res 14 William Roe James, soldier in 33d N. Y. Inf. in civil war, pensioner; owns res Troy Rogan Alice E. Miss, ticket agent and telegraph operator N. Y. C. R. R., bds with Richard A. Casey 51 Bridge, ownsh Rogers Andrew, b 1863 in Providence, R. I., w Margaret, foreman carder iu Woolen Mill, r h Barker 24 350 SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. Rogers Clara J. Miss, home 6 Johnston Rogers Collins, b 1839, carpenter and builder, owns res 16 Daniels Rogers Eva May, dau of Collins, 16 Daniels ROGERS GEORGE P., w Minnie D., mfr. of advertising novelties, also dealer in lumber and coal, lumber and coal yard and office foot of Water, S. B. Hopkins mgr., nov- elty works and office E Bayard and Spring, owns res 60 Cayuga Rogers James, b 1830 in Ireland, w Mary, laborer, owns res 89 Bridge Rogers James, b 1854 ^^ Springport, N. Y., w Josephine, molder, at Rumsey's, owns h 12 Lawrence Rogers James, b 1864, w Alice, molder at Goulds', r h 3 Swaby. Rogers John T., b 1869, molder, home 48 W Bayard Rogers Mary Miss, home with her father Patrick, 48 W Bayard Rogers Millie Miss, student, home 48 W Bayard Rogers Patrick, b 1844 in Cay. Co.,w Mary, street comV, owns res 48 W Bayard Rogers William, b 1867, molder, bds 89 Bridge Rooney Bernard N. b 1863, molder, bds 41 Haigh Rooney Bridget Miss, owns res — Troy, ab Buffalo ave Rooney Katharine Miss, owns h Mynderse cor Butler Rooney Owen, b 1850, w Mary, laborer, r h 5 Gould ave Rooney Peter, b 1830, jour, harnessmaker, owns res 41 Haigh Root Cynthia M., widow of Laurens M., resident, owns res 19 Chapel cor Mynderse Root Josephine, dau of Cynthia M., 19 Chapel Rosa Sarah A., widow of Cornelius, home 7 Johnson Rosenberg George, b 1862, w Mary, carpenter and joiner, r h 30 Washington Rourke Phalem, b 1864, w Catharine, laborer, r h 4 Elm Rowling George, b i839,w Mary, on Black brook road in corp., laborer Royston Helen M., widow of Robert, resident, h owned by children, 180 Fall Royston Lena E., dressmaker, owns with brothers res 180 Fall Royston Melvin A., b 1862, w Anna M., contractor in Glea- son & Bailey's pump factory, r h 6 Walnut Royston Spencer J- , b 1859, contractor in Gleason & Bailey's pump works, with his brothers and sister owns res 180 Fall Royston WilHam B., b 1867, carpenter, owns with brothers and sister res 180 Fall SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. 351 Ruddy Ann, widow of Patrick, resident, owns h and I32 Chapel cor Clinton Ruddy James, b 1842 in Ireland, w Mary, saloon, 21 Bridge, owns the building, res do, and h and 1 72 Bridge and three vacant lots Ruddy Margaret Miss, mill operative, bds 32 Chapel, cor Clinton Ruddy Thomas E., b 1849 ^" Ovid, cigar maker, bds, 39 Myn- derse Ruh George, b 1837, weaver, bds Franklin House, cor Bayard and Bridge Rumsey Anna, widow of John A., resident, owns res Terrace row, Fall, and several other houses and lots, (Rumsey Mfg Co) Rumsey Charles O., b 1875, student, son of Edward M., 9 S Park Rumsey Edward M., b 1842, w Ann K., First ward trustee of village, machinery agent, office with Rumsey & Co., r h and 1 9 S Park Rumsey Eugene A., b 1846 in Conn., w Jennie V., manufac- turer, r h 8 Johnston Rumsey Horace N., b 1844 in Fayette, w Annette A., ex- supervisor of Seneca Falls, chief of Seneca Falls fire dept. emp. Rumsey & Co. Ltd., r h 6 Clinton Rumsey Moses H.,b 1870, puts in electrical bells, annunciators and other electrical appliances, home 6 Clinton Rumsey Protectives, protects goods at time of fire. Will Ham- mer foreman, house Opera Plouse bldg., Fall RUMSEY & COMPANY, LIMITED, inc. 1875 , cap. $1 20,000, employs about 250 hands, mfrs. pumps and fire apparatus, bells, sinks, etc., Andrew G. Mercer pres., Bronson A. Wessell treas., L. Rumsey Sanford sec, foot Fall Runga Herman F., b 1862 in Germany, w Ida May, machin- ist at Goulds', r h 25 Dey Runge Albert, b 1868, machinist, bds with his father William, 40 Rumsey Runge Ernest, b 1875, machinist bds with his father William, 40 Rumsey Runge William C.,b 1867, machinist, bds with his father Wm., 40 Rumsey Runge WilHam H., b 1834 ^" Belgium, w Lena, carpenter and joiner, r h 40 Rumsey Rungy Edward, b 187 1, laborer, bds 8 Chapin Rupert William H., b 1862, w Carrie, machinist, r h 226 Fall Rush Anna, widow of Patrick, nurse, owns res 12 Adams Rush Annie C, domestic at 12 Adams Rush William, b 1872, core maker, bds 12 Adams 352 SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. Russell Frederick S., b 1878 in Auburn, barber, home 199 Fall Russell Laura S., widow of Harvey, owns res and lot 7 S Park Russell William, b 1818, cooper and gardener, owns h and 1 70 Clinton Russell William H., b 1857, w Amy, carpenter N. Y. C. R.R., owns res loi Chapel Ruthrauff David H., b 1847 in Tyre, w Susan P., carpenter and builder, conservatory and green house, w owns res 18 Daniels Ruthrauff Hattie L., widow of Irving, forelady in Goulds' Mfg Co., bds82 Ovid RUTHRAUFF HENRY S., b 1837, w Emma, contractor, carpenter and builder, owns res 123 Ovid. Soldier in war for the Union, Battery D, 3d artillery, discharged in Aug. 1865, pensioner; Senior Vice-Commander of G. A. R., Cross Post, No. 78, of Seneca Falls Ruthrauf Lillian M., dau of David H., 18 Daniels Ryan Catharine, widow of Thomas, owns res Seneca lane Ryan Catharine A. Miss, housekeeper for Patrick J. Ryan, 22 Walnut Ryan Emmett J., b 1856 in Phelps, Ont. Co., w Sarah G., undertaker, owns office and warerooms 3 Mynderse and res 5 Mynderse Ryan James, b 1861, painter, home 15 John Ryan John J., b i860 in Ovid, w Teresa L., machinist, r h 60 Mumford Ryan Margaret, widow of Patrick R., resident, 26 White Ryan Mary, widow of James, owns res 15 John Ryan Mary E. Miss, dressmaker, home with her mother Mar- garet, 26 White Ryan Patrick, b 1857, w Eliza A., chief clerk in postoffice, owns res 64 Mynderse Ryan Patrick J., b 1867, laborer, owns res 22 Walnut Ryan Thomas J., b 1869, machinist, home with his mother Margaret, 26 White Sackett Albert C, b 1855, w Emma, machinist, r h 3 Mum- ford Sackett Edward S., b 1852, attorney and counselor at law, general insurance, justice of the peace and notary public, 5 and 7 King block. Fall, h 58 Bridge, owned by heirs of estate of Jonathan Sackett Sackett Lulu Miss, compositor Courier office, bds 3 Mumford Sackett Marlha, widow of Richard S., home 297 Fall Safley Horace H., b 1872, tailor, home 9 Troy SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. 353 Sahler John H., D. D. S., b i860 in Chester Co., Pa., dentist, loi Fall, bds Seneca house Salcman Edward, b 1S73 in Waterloo, clothing cutter with Todtman & Gladke, 103 Fall, bds 4 Mynderse SALCMAN GEORGE, b 1846 in New York city, ex-supt. Cayuga and Seneca Canal, wholesale and retail liquors, owns hotel Brunswick at Waterloo, stores 2 and 4 State, bds 14 Mynderse Salcman William Henry, b 187 1 m Waterloo j clerk for his father George, 2 and 4 State, bds 14 Mynderse Salisbur}' James, b 1848, laborer, bds 54 Haigh SALISBURY SAMUEL H., b 1848 in Eagle Harbor, Or- leans Co., w Lilla B., assistant postmaster, attorney and counselor at law, 9 and 11 King block, Fall, w owns res 16 Miller cor Walnut Salvage Louisa, widow of William, nurse, rh 71 Clinton Sampson Margaret T. Miss, tailoress, bds iii Ovid Sampson Mary, widow of Edward, resident, r h 68 W. Bayard Sampson Mary, Domestic, 6 State Samuels Charles M., b 1859, ^"^P ^^ Rumsey's, bds 8 Van Cleef Sanderson Adelbert C, b 1869, w Mary, butcher, owns res 97 Mynderse Sanderson Charles S., b 1856, w Isabella, undertaker, rooms State, owns res 24 State Sanderson Claude C, b 1873, butcher and meat cutter, home 99 Mynderse Sanderson Edwin C, b 1842 in Massachusetts, w Frances, butcher and meat market, 99 Mynderse cor Porter, owns res do Sanderson James, b 1821 in New York city, w Charlotte Mc- Graw, retired undertaker and furniture dealer, w owns res 212 Fall Sanderson Nellie A., bookkeeper for her father E. C, home 99 Mynderse Sanford John W., b in 1863 in Bath, Steuben Co., w Amelia, emp. at Silsby's, r h Sanford John Rumsey, b 1876, student in Troy Polytechnic in- stitute studying civil engineering, home with his mother Lilias, Terrace row. Fall Sanford Lilias (Rumsey), Mrs. Leonard G. of Chicago, sec'y Rumsey & Co. Ltd.. home with her mother Mrs. Anna Rumsey, Terrace row, Fall Sant Eugene L., b 1852, w Barbara, machinist, owns res 57 Bridge Savage Charles H., b 1875, machinist, bds 97 Ovid 354 SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. Savage Frederick O., b 1861 in Kingston, Canada, w Eva H., life ins. agt. and machinist, r h 37 Clinton Savage Henry H., b 1836, w Cordelia A., carpenter and joiner, owns res 97 Ovid Savage Herbert M., b 1874, machinist, bds 97 Ovid Sawyer Benoni, b about 1875 ^^ Cay. Co., marine engineer, bds 56 Clinton Sawyer Joseph, b 1854, machinist, r h 50 Ovid Sawyer Sylvester P., b 1837 in Auburn, foreman at George P. Rogers', w Marietta,. bds 20 Cayuga Saxton David, b 187 1, bus porter at Seneca House, bds do Saxton Thomas J.,b 1869, at emp. Knitting factory, bds 5 Wil- liam cor Swaby Scannell Daniel, b 1864, laborer, bds 44 Center Scannell Joseph T., b 1866, w Susan, laborer, r h 44 Center Scannell William J., b about 1864 in England, w Ellen T., emp. at Goulds', owns res 40 Center SCHAPP PETER J., b i860 in Sodus, Wayne Co., resident propr. and mgr. Rochester Shoe Company, 102 Fall, bds 38 State Scheindell Adam, b 1867, w Elizabeth, laborer, r h 52 Ridge Schneider Frederich,b 1845 in Germany, Job printer for Courier Printing Company. Was soldier in civil war in 6th and 13th N. Y. heavy artillery, and in 29th U. S. infantry, was in several heavy engagements, bds 105 Fall SCHOOL ST. PATRICK'S PAROCHIAL, W Bayard cor Swaby, in charge of Rev. James O'Connor, 400 students in regular attendance. Sister M. Dorothea, principal; Sisters M. Tecla, M. Anselm, M. Clotilda, M. Antonia, M. Ferdinand, M. Florence, M. Perpetua, teachers SCHOOLS PUBLIC, Seneca Falls Educational District No. I, of Town, 920 pupils. High School (see Mynderse Academy) . Ninth grade, from all wards, in Academy build- ing. Miss Anna L Ward teacher. First and Second ward schools combined occupy first floor of Academy and First wardbuilding, N Park st. ; teachers. Miss Annie F. Parrish, 8th grade ; Mrs. Jennie B. Rumsey, 7th ; Miss Margaret A. Leach, 6th ; Miss Jennie M. Wickes, 5th ; Miss Maude Christopher, 4th : Miss Julia A. Holbrook, 3d ; Misses Lena A. Conant and Anna K. Maier, 2d ; Misses Vina M. Deming and Hattie G. Chatham, ist. Miss Deming prin- cipal in charge of grounds and halls of First ward build- ing. Third Ward School, Seneca Lane, Miss Mary C.Casey principal, and 6th and 5th grades ; Miss Lilah L. Peck, 4th and 3d ; Miss Susie Clark, 2d and ist. Fourth Ward School, Washington st.. Miss Fannie S. Berry, principal, and 8th and 7th grades; Miss Anna E. McKeon, 6th and SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. 35^ 5th ; Miss Josephine E. Cruise, 4th and 3d ; Miss Mary E. Viele, 2d and ist. Miss Rheua Wickes, substitute teacher. Schooley Alfred B., b 1844 in Ovid, com'l traveler in wholesale groceries, office 104 Fall, owns res 175 Fall, and interest in farm 45 in Fayette, occupied by Chas. H. Roberts Schoonmaker James A., b 1858 in Tyre,w Jennie, clerk 70 Fall, owns res 102 State Schoonover Harriet, widow of David, owns res 48 Walnut Schott Alonzo V., b 1874 i" Fayette, painter, bds 4 Cayuga Scollen John, b 1846 in Ireland, w Laura, molder, r h 57 Garden Scollen Robert, b 1821 in Ireland, retired teamster, owns 2 houses and lots and barn, res 55 Garden Scollen William, b 1826 in Ireland, retired, owns res 60 Garden Scollin William H., b 1859 ^^ New York city, w Aletta I., letter carrier First ward, bds 35 Miller Scott Elizabeth, widow of Samuel, resident, r h 10 Mumford Scott John A., b 1821 in England, machinist, bds 78 E Bayard Scott Jennie G. Miss, seamer, bds 10 Mumford Scott Hattie, widow of Pharis, cook at Seneca house, bds 90 Bridge Scott Mary E. Miss, photograph clerk and retoucher for W.W. Cowles, 85 Fall, home 10 Mumford Scott Phebe E. Hutchins, widow of Joseph, boarding house 29 Fall, r h do Scott Walter T., b 1868, w Anna, brass finisher, owns res 78 E Bayard Scott William C, b 1844 ^^ England, w Jane, day watchman at Gleason & Baily's, r h 50 Green Seaman Elizabeth, widow of James, home 165 Fall SEAMAN FRANK G., b in Fairfield, Herk.Co., alio, physi- cian and surgeon, (Seaman & Severson), also (Casey & Seaman), owns res 165 Fall Seaman & Severson (Frank G. Seaman and Frank M. Sever- son j, alio, physicians and surgeons, 115 Fall Seba Ruth A., student, dau of Thomas H., 28 Daniels Seba Thomas H., b 185 1 in England, w Clara G., carpenter and builder and cabinet maker, owns res 28 Daniels Secor David, b 1851 in Wayne Co., w Mary, molder, owns res 14 Chestnut Seekell Lucinda H., widow of Loren, owns res 11 Wall Segrest Anna, widow of Christian, owns res 10 Haigh Segrest Frank, b 1861 in Ontario Co., w Anne P., carpenter and Joiner, r h 8 Haigh Seigfred Aaron, b 1866, w Annie, machinist, r h 8 Green Seigfred Eda M., dau of Margaret A., 20 VanCleef 35^ SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. Seigfred Edwin, b 1875, butcher, bds W Bayard cor Ovid SEIGFRED FRANK, b 1853, w Sybell, brick and drain tile man'fr., yards N Clinton, owns res and i acre do. His father Aaron, from Allentown, Pa., located here in 1820 and established a brick yard and the business has been conducted ever since. Aaron died in 1887. With im- proved machinery and methods of manufacture this yard sends out superior brick and tile. Orders will be shipped promptly to any point Seigfred John A., b 1840, w Mary, machinist, r h 8 Green Seigfred Joseph B., b 1846, w Alice, laborer, r h 40 Porter Seigfred Lester G., b 1870, machinist, home 20 VanCleef Seigfred Margaret A., widow of George F., owns res 20 Van- Cleef Seigfred William F., b 1874, brick and tile maker for his father Frank, N Clinton, home do Seigfred William G., b 1840, w Harriet, meat market and con- fectioner, I W Bayard cor Ovid, pwns market building, res do, soldier in Co. A 33d N. Y. Vol Inf. His father Aaron, from Pennsylvania, settled here about 181 8 Selleck Henry R., b 1836 in Ovid,w F. Elizabeth, town clerk, jeweler and watch maker, 6^ State, r h 121 State Selleck Leslie, b 1852 at Union Springs, N. Y., w Nellie E., mason, r h 13 Walnut Sellery Anthony, b 1824, w Catharine, laborer, r h 57 Seneca Sellery James, b 1875, laborer, bds 57 Seneca Sellery William, b 187 1, laborer, bds 57 Seneca Seneca Carpet Cleaning Works, John H. Winters proprietor, 37 Canal SENECA COUNTY COURIER THE, weekly, Thursday, $1.50 per year in advance. The Courier Printing Co., in- corporated, C. T. Andrews editor, J. B. Costello business manager, 113 and 115 Fall SENECA COUNTY JOURNAL, weekly, Wednesday, $1.50 per year in advance, the Journal Publishing Co. Ltd., Charles B. Guile manager. Fall Seneca Electric Co.'s plant, basement Partridge block, furnishes power for electric lights and light machinery, John P. Dooley chief engineer, Owen W^. McDonald fireman and assistant engineer, John Muldoon night engineer and watch SENECA ELECTRIC CO. THE, organized and incorporated 1887, capital stock lp6o,ooo, electric lighting and power, prest,H.H. Crowell, of Syracuse; sec'y, P. H,VanAuken, of Rochester ; treasurer, manager and supt.,N. T.Wilcox, Thomas H. Dooley, electrician and local manager, office Partridge block, Fall SENECA S'ALLS VILLAdE. 3^7 Seneca Electric Railway (Seneca Falls and Waterloo), Simeon L. Phillips, of New York, prest. ; J. H. Gould, vice-prest. and treas. ; C. H. Williams, sec'y ; E. F. Slack, supt. ; office Partridge block, Fall Seneca Falls Mfg. Co. The, incorporated 1891, employs about 75 hands. A. S. Davis, pres. ; P. B. Kendig sec'y and treas. ; H. M. Darling, supt. Mfrs, of foot and hand power machinery and hardware specialties. Bridge and Water Seneca Falls Paper Co., H. W. Knight & Sons, prop.'s, mfrs. of manilla, tissue and toilet paper, mill now under lease to Peter Forestelle, Water SENECA FALLS REVEILLE The, weekly newspaper, Friday, $1.50 per year in advance. Henry Stowell, editor and proprietor. Water Seneca Falls Rule and Block Co., (Wm. O. Day, Josiah T. Miller and Richard G. Miller), mfrs. of school supplies, 19 to 31 Water Seneca Falls Savings Bank, Gilbert Wilcoxen, pres. ; George M. Compson, sec'y and treas., 55 Fall Seneca Falls Water Co., C. S. Hood, pres. ; G. Norman Weaver, of Newport, R. L, treas. ; Frank Westcott, sec'y ; A. C. Martin, supt. Office 46 Water ; works estab'd 1886 SENECA FALLS & CAYUGA LAKE RAILROAD, Mont- gomery VanHouten, lessee and manager, office Bridge cor Bayard. Cars run every hour from about June 15th to Sept. 15th to Cayuga Lake Park Seneca Falls and Waterloo Gas Light Co., Fred Maier, Jr., pres. ; R. J. Dobson, supt. sec'y and treas, 209 Fall SENECA HOUSE, 93 and 95 Fall, L. R. Caffrey, proprietor until completion of "Hoag House, "Fall. [SeeHoag House] *SENECA PAINT & COLOR CO., L't'd., Geo. Shandley, pres. ; John A. Curtis, vice-pres. and general manager, W. O. Gatchell, sec'y and treas. ; Water ; established 1883, mfg. general line of paints. [See Hoag House] SENECA WOOLEN MILLS, Hugh Sheridan, prop.'r, mfr. of mens' overcoatings and suitings, and ladies cloakings ; employs about 1 10 operatives ; originally started in 1844 un- der present name, in i860 was known as Phoenix mills, under administration of Mr. Jewell, and so continued until original name was restored in March, 1893. when Mr. Sheridan leased the property : mills and office on Canal St Severson Frank M. Dr., b in Cohoes, N. Y., alio, physician, (Seaman & Severson, Fall St.), home with his father, 49 Green Severson William H., b 1831 in Albany Co., w Jane M., supt. in machine shop of Mcintosh, Seymour & Co., Auburn, h 49 Green 35^ SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. Seymour Maria V. Miss, resident at the homestead ot her fath- er, the late Henry Seymour, who came here about 50 years ago, and was engaged first in the pump business, after- wards as a merchant and later in the National Yeast Co. He died in 1878. Owns res 29 Cayuga Seymour Willis T.,.b 1851, w Mary A., retired, r h 10 State Shandley Charles, b 1861 in Clockville. N. Y., w Pauline E., shipper in Rumsey & Co.'s, r h 34 Walnut Shandley George, b 1837 ^" Lenox, Mad. Co., w Mary E., pres. Seneca Paint and Color Co., dealer in paints, wall paper, pictures and frames, artists' materials, 60 Fall,w owns res 32 Walnut Shandley Mary A., wife of George, dealer in stationery, 60 Fall, owns res 32 Walnut Shane Martin, b 156 in Syracuse, N. Y.., w Mary, machinist, r h 3 Toledo Shane Mary, widow of Frank, home with her son Martin, 3 Toledo Shannon Delbert, b 1878 in Romulus, son of Noadiah, home 92 Ovid Shannon Fred, b 187 1 in Lodi, laborer for his father Noadiah, 92 Ovid SHANNON NOADIAH, b 1848 in Lodi, w Erminette, dealer in hay, feed and junk, 2 Walnut, r h 92 Ovid Sharp Clayton H., b 1869, student at Cornell University, son of James B., 193 Fall Sharp Everett T., b 1876, student, son of James B., 195 Fall SHARP JAMES B., b 1837 in New York city, w Martha (Thos. B. Sharp & Sons), r h 193 Fall Sharp . Martha, Mrs. James B., owns farm 113, on r 128 in Fayette, worked by Jacob Williamson SHARP SAMUEL T., b 1835 in New York city, w Eliza E. (Thos. B. Sharp & Sons), director Seneca Falls Savings bank, h 191 Fall. His father Thos. B., a native of Lon- don, settled here in 1838 Sharp Stella E., dau of James B., student at Wells' College, Aurora, home q5 Fall SHARP THOS. B, & SONS (Samuel T. and James B., survivors), dealers in drugs, wall papers, crockery and glassware, 63 and 65 Fall cor Ovid. Store established 1857 Sheline Emma, dressmaker, bds 5 Miller Sheline John, b 1835 i^ Bavaria, Germany, w Katharina, saloon, owns building 153 Fall, r h 5 Miller Sheline Lizzie, dau of John, 5 Miller Shepiird Archibald M., b 1844 in Lodi, w Jennie P., grocer and provision dealer, 128 Fall, w owns res 4 Heath SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. 359 Shepard Cora J., dau of A. M., 4 Heath Shepard Eli, b 1820 in Newfield N. Y., home with his son A. M., 4 Heath, died June, 1894 Shepard Harriet, E., dau of A. M,, 4 Heath Shephard Harry M., b 1875, wood turner, bds with his father Robert, Center Shephard Robert, b 1834, la^borer, owns res Center Sheridan Abram, b 1836, w Ann A., pensioner, r h Canal cor center, veteran of the war of 1861, Co. I 126th N. Y. Vols Sheridan, Ann, widow of Hugh, laundress, owns res Steven- son SHERIDAN HUGH, b 1854 in Sterlingshire, Scotland, w Mary A.,prop'r Seneca Woolen Mills, Canal, r h 44 Bridge Sheridan Thomas W., b 1861 in Scolland,w Elizabeth, finisher in woolen mill, r h 7 Green Sherman Agnes Miss, resident, r h 34 Pleasant Sherman Charles, b 1869 in Aurora, Cayuga Co., blacksmith, bds 69 Chapel Sherman Eliza, lives with her daughter, 6 Fall Sherman Lizzie Miss, stenographer and typewriter, bds Clin- ton, cor Black Brook road Sherman Laura, widow of Rodolphus, dressmaker, r h 204 Fall Sherman Nellie G., type compositor, home 204 Fall Sherman Randolph M., b 1843, w Elizabeth, farmer 10, has 2 horses, 2 cows ; Clinton, cor Black Brook Sherman Rodolphus D., b 1822 in Tyre, w Laura E., invalid, died June 6, 1894, r h 204 Fall Sherman Thomas M., b 1865, w Lillian M., shipper at Goulds owns res 25 Spring Shewman George W., b 1856 in Wa3me Co., w Lottie M., printer, r h 49 E Bayard Shipman Alexander J., b 1829 in Smithfield, Mad. Co., clerk Stanton House Shipp Roxcy A., widow of George F., owns res 6 Prospect Shirley Ella O., emp in Woolen Mills, dau of Henry, 45 Troy Shirley Henry, b 1847 ( ?), w Emma J., emp in Globe factory, r h 45 Troy Shoemaker Jacob, b in New Jersey, (shoemaker & Daniels), director of National Exchange Bank, owns res Cayuga. Came here in 1838 Shoemaker & Daniels, (Jacob Shoemaker and George O.Dan- iels), owners and prop.'rs Seneca brick custom mills, feed and buck wheat. Water, cor Bridge. Have been partners since 1869 Short Edwin, b 1833 in Gloucestershire, Eng., w Mary, ma- chinist, owns h 52 Mynderse, cor Chapel 3^0 SteNECA FALLS VILLAGE. Short Jessie V. Miss, home with her father Thomas S.,52 Myn- derse Short John H., b 1866, machinist, bds 52 Mynderse Short Robert E., b 1842, w EHza A., machinist, owns h and 1 12 Rumsey Short Thomas F., b 1862 in England, clerk 42 Water, also machinist, home 52 Mynderse Short Winifred M. Miss, book keeper, bds 12 Rumsey Shultz Charles, b 1865 in Germany, w Martha, hay presser and laborer, r h 154 Ovid Shuman A. Jackson, b 1835 ^^ Cayuga Co., w Harriet P., iron molder, w owns res 6 Daniels Shuman Charles H., b 1876, photographic student, son of Levi P., 57 Mynderse Shuman Frances A. Miss, dressmaker 6 Daniels, home do Shuman Levi B., b 1842 in Orleans Co., w Julia E., iron mol- der, w owns res 57 Mynderse Sibbalds Lillian Miss, book keeper, home 15 White Sibbalds Nancy, widow of William, resident, r h 12 Green Sibbalds Thomas H., b 1840, w Bedelia, house painter, owns res 15 White Sibbalds Thomas H. Jr., b 1875, machinist, home 15 White Sickles Pheba Ann, widow of Robert, owns h and 1 30 State, h 53 State Siegrest Fred A., b 1861, w Emma E., barber. Fall, next to Seneca House, owns res 64 Bridge Sillery Robert, b 1819 in Ireland, w Catharine, retired farmer, owns 2 houses and lots, res 14 Toledo Silsby Charles H., b 1840 in Lunenburg, Vt., w Addie L., blacksmith at Rumsey's, r h 15 Lawrence SILSBY CHARLES T., b 1852, w Phcebe McK., treasurer American Fire Engine Co., prop.'r Orchard Grove sum- mer resort on Cayuga Lake, r 25 n 24, S. F. town ; bds with his father Horace C, 3 Terrace row. Fall Silsby Horace, b 1840, w Mary R., manager American Fire Engine Company's works at Seneca Falls, w owns res 168 Fall Silsby Horace C, b 1817 in Suffield, Conn., owns res Terrace row, Fall, and other real estate, Mr. Silsby came here in 1836 and, in cou.pany with his brother Wm. C., and brother- in-law, Wm. Wheeler, engaged in manf. of axes and mill picks, machinists in 1852 and steam fire engines in 1856 Silsby Horace N., b 1865 in New Orleans, w Florence N., machinist, clerk, r h 12 Clinton Silsby William S., b 1858, w Eliza, secretary American Fire Engine Co., owns stock in company, bds with his father Horace C, Terrace row, Fall SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. 361 Silsby Hose Co., 43 members, building 161 Fall Simmons Ethelbert F., b 1855 in Schuylkill Co., Pa., w Cora M., harness maker and dealer in horse goods and car- riages, 91 Fall, bds Seneca House Simson Fanny Miss, student, bds 95 Ovid Simson Joseph F., b 1841 in Ontario Co., w Carrie E., com- mercial traveler, owns res 95 Ovid Simson Nellie L. Miss, home with her father Joseph F., 95 Ovid SIMSON WILLIAM R., b 187 1 in Auburn, attorney and counsellor at law, justice of the peace elect, Hoskins block, bds 95 Ovid Sincerbox Alice, domestic 8 Daniels, home 41 Troy Sincerbox Sarah M. Miss, housekeeper for A. T. Hoag, 41 Troy Singer Henry, b 1849 ^" Fayette, w Frances M., teamster, owns with w res 8 Van Cleef Singer Lena May, student, dau of Henry, 8 Van Cleef SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO.", Chas. T. Brodhead, local manager 102 Fall Sisco James, b 1873, laborer, bds Stevenson Sisson Mortimer D., b 1841 in Mad. Co., w Mary A., foreman of foundry at Gleason & Baile\ 's, w owns res 195 Fall Sisson Oliver S., b 1813 in Portsmouth, R. I., home 195 Fall Sisson William C, b i860, w Mary E., molder, owns res 69 Bridge Skidmore Thomas J., b 1842, w Kate, molder, ow^ns res 7 Hawley Slack Edwin F., supt. Seneca Electric Railway, office Par- tridge block, h at Waterloo Slater Frank L., b 1873 in Auburn, baker, r h 41 State Slauson Abram B., b 1814 in Westchester Co., w Susan C, retired merchant, w owns res 26 Mynderse Slauson Almira, widow of Peter S., owns res 37 Chapel Slauson Annie E. Miss, dressmaker 26 Mynderse, home do Slauson Harrii t G. Miss, milliner Fall, home 26 Mynderse Slocum Emma, widow of Charles H., owns res 117 E Bayard Slocum George W., b 1853, laborer, r h 117 E Bayard Smart Jay C, b 1862 in Schuyler Co., w Tillie M., machinist, owns res 47 Pleasant Smith Anna, teacher of vocal and instrumental music, also agt. for pianos and organs, res and studio 5 Walnut Smith Anna C. Miss, housekeeper for Patrick H., over 17 Bridge Smith Anna E., student, dau of Edward P., 9 Van Cleef Smith Anson B., b 1827, w Jane, mechanic at Goulds, r h 32 E Bayard 362 SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. Smith Augustin, b 1852, w Anna, dealer in sash, doors and blinds, glass, paint, etc., 179 Fall, owns res 5 Walnut and other real estate Smith Bertha E. Miss, student, home 90 Troy Smith Bridget, widow of Barney, laundress, owns res 80 Bridge Smith Carrie A., w of Sidney W., owns h and 1 36 E Bayard Smith Charles W., b 1854 ^^ Cayuga Co., w Cora D., con- tractor, carpenter and builder, r h 42 W Bayard Smith Edith E. Miss, home 14 Elm Smith Edward P., b 1847, w Hattie, operative N. Y. C. freight house, owns res 9 Van Cleef Smith Eliza E., widow of Geo. W., home with her daughter, Mrs. Frank W. Owens, 70 State Smith Elizabeth Miss, tailoress, owns with her sister Sarah V. res II Boston Ave Smith Ella Frances, dressmaker, 291 Fall, home do SMITH FRANK A., b 1863 in Waterloo, restaurant and sa- loon, 46 State, home do. His grandfather, John Smith, Sr.,was a soldier underBlucherin the Napoleonic wars and at the battle ot Waterloo — died here May 5, 1890, aged 94 Smith Emma C, dau of John, home 46 State Smith Eugene R., b 1873, news dealer and confection^ ry, 21 )4 State, home 19 Porter Smith George, b 1854, laborer, bds 156 Ovid Smith George W., b 1845, w Ada, supt. Novelty Works, owns h and 1 14 Elm Smith Hamilton, b 1816 in Albany Co., gardener and fruit grower, owns h and 3 acres 112 Cayuga Smith Harlow M., b 1868, w Nellie G., globe maker, r h 22 State Smith Harriet, widow of Edwin, owns res 22 Green Smith Hattie E., compositor, dau of Wm. T., 19 Porter Smith Henry F., bi865,w Ada, machinist, r h 11 Montgomery Smith Henry W., b 1858 in Tyre, w Jennie S., cartman, w owns res 38 Mynderse Smith Jacob, b 1854, ^ Eveline, blacksmith, owns res 9 William SMITH JAMES D., b 1844 in Hector, Schuyler Co.,w Anna E., bottler of Union Brewing Co.'s lager, and of porter and soda, 54 Fall, r h 50 E Bayard Smith Jennie Miss, domestic, 16 N Park Smith John, b 1840, laborer, owns res 45 Rumsey Smith John, b 1832 in Nassau, Germany, w Margaret, owns res 46 State, owns farm 160 near Little Rock, Ark Smith John F., b 1844 ^" Ohio, w Cora P., painter, r h 105 Cayuga Smith Louie M. Miss, compositor, student as trained nurse, home 19 Porter SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. 363 Smith Lucy A. Miss, 112 dressmaker, Cavuga, h do Smith Melvin M , b 1828 in Galen, N.Y., w Fannie, carpenter at Rumsey's, owns res 291 Fall Smith Patrick H., b 1840, miller, rents rooms over 17 Bridge Smith Rachel A., dressmaker, 112 Cayuga, h do Smith Robert, b 1865 in Tyre, w Mamie S., machinist at Goulds, r h 20 Wall Smith Sarah A., lives with her daughter Mrs. Seth Cole, 52 Fall Smith Sarah V. Miss, emp Am. Globe works, owns with her sister Elizabeth res 11 Boston Ave Smith Sidney S., b 1858, w Nettie W., pattern maker, owns res 218 Fall Smith Sidney W., b 1852, w Carrie A., mail carrier, h 36 E Bayard Smith Tillie J., dau of Henry W. 38 Mynderse Smith Thomas D.,b 1855, w Elizabeth, porteratthe Kirkwood, Geneva, r h 226 Fall Smith Thomas F., b 1852 in Rochester, w Rachel A., machin- ist at Rumsey's owns res 88 Troy Smith Vashti E., widow of Charles F., nurse, owns res 18 Jefferson Smith William, b 1849, ^ Mary, police officer, r h 136 W Bayard Smith William, b 1855 in England, w Eliza, laborer at Rumseys', r h 90 Troy Smith William A., b 1874, clerk at Anderson's, home 226 Fall Smith William T., b 1845, w Emma J., time keeper at Rum- sey's, owns res 19 Porter Smith William W., b 1865, w Carrie H., machinist, owns h and 1 3 Mum ford Smith William W., b 1857, w Ella, painter and paper hanger, owns res 109 Garden Smithwick N. Austin, b 1865 in Maine, mechanical engineer, emp. at Goulds Mfg Co., bds 38 State Smyth Owen W., b 1842, w Bridget, saloon, Ovid n bridge, h 53 E Bayard Snyder Elizabeth, widow of Barney, r h 16 Daniels Snyder Hattie F., widow of Adelbert M., dressmaker 24 Van Cleef cor Mynderse, r h do Solomon Augusta Miss, mill operative, bds 33 Ovid Somers Abby, dau of Ralph, home 64 Garden Somers W. Henry, b 1824 in Oneida Co., w Rosannah M., painter and paper hanger, leader of Somers' String Band, r h 71 Mynderse Somers Ralph, b 1842, w Ella J., machinist, owns res 64 Garden 364 SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. Son Julia Miss, in charge of the Bee Hive store loi Fall, home at Auburn Soper Harry, b about 1872, laborer at Goulds', bds 29 Fall Sorahan John H., b 1824 in Ireland, w Rose, flagman at Myn- derse St. crossing, owns res 186 Fall Shouhen Ann, widow of James, resident, bds 32 Van Cleef Shouhen James, b 1863, w Margaret, coachman, r h 32 Van Cleef Spaid Clinton A., b 1873, clerk in Goulds office, home 5 Maple Spaid John S., b 1832 in Fayette, w Mary, mason, owns res 5 Maple Spahr Jennie, widow of George A., laundress, r h 67 Chapel Spahr Mary E. Miss, core maker, bds 67 Chapel Speed Alfred W., blind student, home 16 Wall Speed George, b 1866, w Viola, coal shoveler, r h 32 Ridge Speed Sylvester W., b 1822 in Col. Co., w Lina E., retired blacksmith, r h 16 Wall Speed Willard, b 1862 in Wayne Co., blacksmith at Rumseys, bds 16 Wall Spencer Mary, widow of Charles A., carpet weaver, r h 16 Garden Spencer Nellie E. Miss, emp G. P. Rogers, bds 41 Garden SPENCER ORLEYE., b 1869 in Mad. Co., (Spencer & Morehouse), granite cutter, bds 41 Garden SPENCER & MOREHOUSE, (Orley E. Spencer and Claude D. Morehouse), meat market and provision dealers, Nor- cott block. State, (successors to Claude D. Morehouse) Spezia Celso, b 1872 in Italy, emp at Goulds, bds 16 Walnut Springsted Johnson F., b 1844 in Monroe Co., wMaryE., ma- chinist, r h 6 Maynard St. Joseph's Convent of the Sisters of St. Joseph, 73 W Bay- ard, Sister M. Dorothea, superior St. Patrick's Parochial School, Sister M. Dorothea, principal, 71 W Bayard. See "School, St. Patrick's Parochial." St. Pierre Peter, b 1854, blacksmith, bds Franklin House, cor Bayard and Bridge Stahl Albert C, b 1875, clerk for A. M. Shepard, Fall, bds 43 Spring Stahl Alva, b 1875, carpenter and joiner, bds 6 Hawley Stahl Charles C, bi875, pressman Courier office bds 5 Hawley Stahl Ida M. Miss, student, bds 43 Spring Stahl Jacob W., b 1844, w Elizabeth, carpenter and joiner, r h 45 Green Stahl John H., b 1834 i" Penna., w Ruth S., clerk, owns res 43 Spring Stahl Lena Miss, home with G. R. Stearns, 7 Clinton SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. 365 Stahl Peter, b 1854, w Harriet, house carpenter, owns res 6 Havvley Stahlnecker John, b 1873, hiborer, bds with his father Jacob, 92 Fall Stahlnecker Jacob, b 1842 in Ca}'. Co., restaurant and saloon, 5 Ovid, r h 92 Fall Stahlnecker Margaret Miss, operator Central Station Telephone office, home with her father, 92 Fall Stahlnecker William, b 1878, woolen carder, bds with his father Jacob, 92 Fall Stanton Carl B., b 1836 in Allegany Co., ex-hotel propr;, w Josephine, r rooms 94 Fall Stanton House, L. M. Cumber propr., Fall n Cayuga STAR ERASER CO., Hammer Bros proprs., mfrs. school supplies, 5 Boston ave Staunton Edward, b 1872, w Hattie V., machinst, bds 9 Green Steamer Company No. i. Fall cor State Stearns Charles F., b 1823 in Germany, w Catharine, tailor, owns res 54 Ovid Stearns Charles H., b 1854, ^ Martha J., laborer, r h 27 Chestnut Stearns Clara B. Miss, dressmaker, bs 54 Ovid STEARNS CORDIS R., b 1846 in Chesterfield, N. H., w Ella C, agent for Gleason's Coal Co., owns several houses and res 7 Clinton Stecher Anna, widow of George, resident, home with Norman L. Beach, 59 Garden Stecher Lily Miss, housekeeper, bds 59 Garden Steere Charles, b 1852 in Rhode Island, w Europe, machinist, r h 16 Barker Steiger Mary, widow of Daniel, resident, pensioner, bds 85 Ovid Stevens Cynthia Miss, home 107 State Stevens Edwin R., b 1823, w Cynthia L., carpenter and joiner, r h 22 Green Stevens Frank N., b 1858 in Camden, Oneida Co., treas. "The Davis & Stevens Mfg Co.," owns res 107 State Stevens Mary E. Miss, compositor, housekeeper 107 State Stevenson Schuj-ler, b 1853, horse trainer, bds 90 Bridge Stevenson Edith B , dau of Geo. F., 163 Fall Stevenson George F., b 1843 at Saratoga Springs, w Hannah, buffer at Silsby's, r h 163 Fall Stevenson George H., b 1827 in Saratoga, N.Y., w Catharine. furnaceman, owns res 75 Green; soldier of the war of 1861, Co. I 50th N. Y. Vol. Engineers, pensioner Stevenson Ida L. Miss, clerk 73 Fall, bds 75 Green 26 366 SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. Stevenson Lillian A., dau of Geo. F., 163 Fall Stevenson Susan, w^idow of Peter, owns res 90 Bridge Stevenson Susan, widow of John, resident, home with George B. Gascoigne, 29 Green Stevenson William, b 187 1 in Wayne Co., blacksmith, bds with parents, 163 Fall Stillwell Edward C, b 1837 in Hemsted, L. I., w Fanny M., emp. Gleason & Baile} Co., r h 108 Cayuga Stone Charlena E. Miss, studeni as trained nurse at Bellevue Hospital New York, home 33 Fall Stone Clara A., Miss, dau of Sarah E., 33 Fall Stone Sarah E., widow of Charles J., dressmaker, 33 Fall, r h do STORY CHARLES L., b 1830 in Waterloo, w Helen M., dealer in groceries and provisions, farm, seeds. 79 Fall, h 6 Johnston. His father Lewis, from Saratoga Co., settled in Waterloo about 1829-30 Story Fred L., b 1873 (Story & Strong), owns h, home 6 Johnston Story & Strong (Fred L. Story and Louis C. Strong), hard- ware, housefurnishing goods, stoves, tools, paints, tin shop, 70 Fall Stoutenmyer Albert, b 1842, w Rosina, laborer, r h 28 Rum- sey Stoutenmyer, Emma Miss, mill operative, home 28 Rumsey Stowell Alfred H., b 1844, molder, owns res 48 Miller Stowell Frank, b 1874, clerk in post office, bds 48 Miller STOWELL HENRY, w Susan, editor and publisher Seneca Falls Reveille, book and job printer. Water, h 42 State Stowell Maud Miss, dau of Henry, 42 State Stowell Rena J. Miss, housekeeper for her father Alfred, 48 Miller Stratton Mary O., widow of Thomas, nurse, home 24 Spring Stringham John H., b 1825, w Mary, laborer, owns res 20 Chapin Strong Brothers (Loren J. and Franklin A.), fresh and salt meats, market 67 Fall Strong Franklin A., b 185 1 in Manchester, Ont. Co,, w Ada L. (Strong Bros.), r h 8 Daniels Strong Loren J., b 1846 in Palmyra, N. Y., w Tamison (Strong Bros.), owns h and 1 21 Troy, res 33 Mynderse Strong Louis C.,b 1857 in Tyre, w Jennie E. (Story & Strong), owns res 16 Troy Stuck Perletta, domestic, 47 Fall, home r 117 in Fayette StuU Frankie P. Miss, mill operative, bds 80 Garden Stull Michael, b 1838, w Aminda, laborer, r h 80 Garden SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. • 367 Sullivan Charles, b 1868, w Mildred, emp. at Rumsey's, home 23 Lawrence Sullivan Cornelius, b 1841, molder, owns res 106 Ovid Sullivan Cornelius, Jr., b 1871, molder, bds 106 Ovid Sullivan Emma S., dau of George, 21 Lawrence Sullivan Florence, b 1842, w Mary S., iron molder, owns res 13 Boston ave Sullivan George, b 1842, w Mary J., hackman and teamster, 21 Lawrence, owns res do and 23 do, soldier in 50th N.Y. Engineers in civil war Sullivan Geo. W., b 1865, teaming, 21 Lawrence, and works for his father Geo., home do Sullivan James J., b 1872, core maker, home 13 Boston ave Sullivan Jeremiah, b 1854, laborer, owns res 80 Ovid Sullivan John, b 1872, machinist, bds 106 Ovid Sullivan John F.,b 1874, emp. at Goulds', home 13 Bostonave Sullivan Kate E. Miss, bookkeeper for Seneca Electric Co., Partridge block, home 26 Spring Sullivan Margaret Miss, housekeeper for her father Cornelius, 106 Ovid Sullivan Mary, widow of John, home with her son George, 21 Lawrence Sullivan Mary, domestic, home — Bayard Sullivan Minnie J., dau of George, 21 Lawrence Sullivan Patrick, b 1842 in New York city, w Mary, machinist, owns res 26 Spring Sullivan Thomas, b 1870, molder, bds 106 Ovid Supplee Margaret, dressmaker, owns res 210 Fall SUTER JOHN, b 1831 in Switzerland, florist, owns res 27 Rumsey Suter Pauline Miss, home with her father John, 27 Rumsey Sutton Clarence E., b 1866, w Ruth, brass finisher, r h 128 Ovid Sutton Frances A. Miss, core maker, bds 20 Hoag Sutton Maude E. Miss, student, bds 20 E Bayard Sutton Seth W., b 1829 in Penna., w Mary, painter at Goulds', owns res 20 Hoag Swaby Alice E. Miss, home 24 Cayuga Swaby Amelia G., widow of Dr. Wm. A., resident, owns res 24 Cayuga Swaby Ann B., home with her brother, Frederick B., 86 Cayuga Swaby Frederick J., b 1814 in Liverpool, Eng.,owns farm 300 worked by his son Frederick B., came to Col. Co. Pa. in 1822, and has lived here 48 years. Hiswifewas a daugh- terof John Johnston, the pioneer of underdraining in Amer- ica ; h 86 Cayuga 368 SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. SWABY FREDERICK B., b 1853, farmer 300 acres owned by his father F J., dairy '27 cows, milk dealer, 9 horses, sells about 100 tons hay annually, h 86 Cayuga Swaby Joseph J., b 1862, treas. Goulds Mfg. Co., home 24 Cayuga Swaisland John W., b 1839 ^^ London, Eng., w Julia Ann, French polisher, furniture finisher, repairer and upholsterer, 42 Fall, r h 46 Chapel Xate George, b 1840 in England, w Rosetta, shoemaker, r h 18 Barker Taylor Albert W., b 1S62 in Toronto, Ont., w Harriet N., Congregational clergyman, pastor First Cong. Church, State, rh 25 Troy Taylor Garrison, b 1808, retired, bds Black Brook road Taylor Samuel, b 1814, retired, home with Horace W. Knight Taylor Thomas W., b (846, w Sarah A., cider and vinegar maker, owns res Black Brook road Tear Robert, b 1833 i" Philadelphia, Pa., w Amanda, retired carriage maker, owns farm in Virginia, owns res 216 Fall and two other houses Telford Jessie, widow of John, home with her daughter Mrs. Wm. Littlejohn, 114 State Teller Argyle, b 1876 in Seneca Falls, student, son of Fi-ed, 9 Chapel Teller Belle Miss, stenographer and typewriter, agt for type- writer supplies, notary public 113 Fail, home IQ Clinton Teller Fred, b 1853, w Ellen V., furniture dealer and uphol- sterer 100 Fall, owns res 9 Chapel ; half interest with Charles T. Silsby in wagonette line to Orchard Beach ; trips every hour Teller James P., b 1832 in Cayuga Co., w A. M., delivery agt, for Am. Fire Engine Co., h N E cor Clinton and Chapel and res 19 Clinton Teller William, b 1849, ^ Alice, laborer, owns res 22 Chapin TenEyck John, b 1824 in Scho. Co., w Jenett J., emp at Am. Globe and Supply Co., r h 14 John Tennant John, b 1868, laborer, bds 58 Ovid Tennant Robert, b 1864 in Scotland, w Harriet, capt. Salva- tion Army, r h 36 Garden Tennent John, b 1866 in Glasgow, Scotland, apprentice barber, 129 Fall, bds 60 Fall, [Henry Maurer's] The Bee Hive store, small ware dry goods house, Samuel E. Bell of Auburn, prop.'r. Miss Julia Son of Auburn in charge, loi Fall Thomas John L., b 1868, w Anna, day watchman Seneca Mfg Co., owns res 33 Garden SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. 369 Thomas John P., b 1836 in iMaryland, w Mary C, laborer, owns res 142 State Thomas Lena, widow of Elijah F., resident, r h5 S Park Thompson Alfred E., b 1847 in Orange Co., w Emma, black- smith, r h 76 Ovid Thompson Lillie M, Miss, home with her father Alfred E., 76 Ovid Thompson Maria, widow of Jeremiah, resident, bds 76 Ovid Thorn John H., b 1862, w Belle, machinist at Goulds, r h 12 Dey THORP GEORGE B., b 1872, (H. J. Thorp & Sons), Thorp's Crossing, S. F. & C. L. R. R. THORP H. J. & SONS, (H. Jane, Jonathan W., George B. and Josiah A.), "Fair View Dairy Farm," own farm 130 acres, 9 horses, 30 cows, wholesale and retail milk dealers. Thorp's Crossing, S. F. & C. L. R. R. THORP H. JANE, widow of Walter, (H. J. THORP & SONS.), owns on Cross St. farm 30, and house 80 Garden, res Thorp's Crossing, S. F. & C L. R. R. THORP JONATHAN W., b 1869, (H.J. Thorp & Sons), Thorp's Crossing, S. F. & C. L. R. R. THORP JOSIAH A., b 1876. ^U. J. Thorp & Sons) , Thorp's Crossing, S. F. & C. L. R. R. Tierney Julia, domestic, 34 Cayuga Tiffney Anna, widow of Bernard, housework, bds Seneca, cor Washington TIMERMAN ASA, b 1842, w Jennie S., sexton Restvale Cemetery, owns res 24 Pleasant, veteran of the war, en- listed July, 1863, in Co. I, 97th N. Y., Vol. Inf., was in 12 general engagements, discharged at the end of the war 1865, pensioner. Past Commander of G. A. R., Cross Post No. 78, Seneca Falls Timmerman Jennie E., widow of George M., owns res 27 Chestnut Tirrell Edward J., b 1866 in Penna., w Minnie M., machinist, owns res 26 Van Cleef Tobin James, b 1863, w Sarah, molder, r h 55 Seneca TODTMAN MYER, b 1856 in Elmira, N. Y.,w Kate (Todt- man & Gladke), r h 205 Fall TODTMAN & GLADKE (Myer Todtman and Henry J. Gladke), clothing, gents' furnishing goods and merchant tailoring, in business here since 1879, ^^3 ^^^^ Traver John C, b 1834, engineer, owns res 70 E. Bayard Traver Mary J. Miss, housekeeper for John C. Traver, 70 E Bayard Traver Oren, b 1827, wood worker, bds 70 E Bayard Tripp Herbert A., b 1878, student, home 10 Jefferson 376 SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. Tripp John M., b 1875, shipping clerk at Silsby's, home 10 Jefferson Triop Louis J., b 1838 in Waterloo, w Sarah E., pattern maker at Goulds', w owns res 28 State and h and 1 on Walnut Tripp Stephen F., b 1855, w Myrtie, carpenter and joiner, r h 10 Jefferson Tromer George A., b i860 in Medina, N^ Y., w Carrie, black- smith, w owns res 42 Clinton Trautman M. Edith, dau of Peter, 8 Clinton Trautman Peter, b 1835 i^ Fayette, w Catharine A., retired merchant, owns res 8 Clinton Troulman Frank S., b 1849, w Cornelia ^•' foreman at Goulds', owns res 14 Chapel and h 12 do TP.OUTMAN HENRY F., b 1830 in Fayette, w Calista, justice of the peace, police justice, pres. Patrons' Fire Relief ass'n, home office Seneca Falls, iio^ Fall, owns res 106 State, was a merchant 27 years in Fayette, ex-supervisor of Varick several terms and justice of the peace 4 years in Fayette, owns farm 82, on r 114 in Fayette and several other places aggregating about 70 acres, and h and 1 in Bearytown. His father Adam, from Northumberland Co., Pa., came about 1824; he located in Fayette, where Nich- olas Bower now lives Troutman Joel F., b 1873, clerk in Goulds office, home 14 Chapel Troutman Louisa, widow of Joel, home with her son Frank S., 14 Chapel Troutman Marie A., student, dau of Frank S., 14 Chapel Trowbridge Edward, b 1873, laborer, home 40 Haigh Trowbridge John S., b 1875, laborer, home 40 Haigh Trowbridge Justice W., b 1857 in Wayne Co., w Catharine, molder, r h 31 Elm Trowbridge Oscar, b 1850, w Bridget, molder, r h 40 Haigh Turney Fidel, b 1832 in Germany, w Laura, molder, owns res 42 Rumsey Twist Clarence L., b 1872, machinist, bds 56 Mynderse Twist Linia Mrs., owns share in res 56 Mynderse Twist Sarah, widow of Hiram, professional nurse, home 99 Ovid cor Barker Twist William Y., b 1874, machinist, bds 56 Mynderse Tyler Ann E., widow of Darwin, owns res 67 Green Tyler Bertha B. Miss, music teacher (piano), home 67 Green Tyler Ellen M. Miss, bookkeeper, home 67 Green Tyman Albert, b 1858 in England, laborer at Silsbv's, bds 29 Fall yhlhorn H. Antoinette Miss, home with Dr. W. M. Follet, s^ Cayuga SENECA FALLS VILLAGfi. 37 1 Uhlrich William, b 1867 in Germany ,w Rosa, machinist, owns res Shamrock ave Underhill Care C. Miss, r h 82 Cayuga Underhill Charles, b 1815 in London, Eng.,w Harriet, formerly in furniture business here, home with his daughter Mrs. H. H. Facer, 9 Clinton Underhill Mary C. Miss, r h 82 Cayuga Underhill Michael H., resident, home 82 Cayuga, owns farm in Tennesee Urquhart Henry A., b 1868, plumber, bds 17 E Bayard Urquhart John, b 1842 in Montreal, w Jane, machinist, r h 17 E Bayard Urquhart John, Jr., b 1865, machinist, home 17 E Bayard Urquhart Maggie Miss, clerk in advertising Co., home 17 E Bayard Urquhart Mary Miss, clerk in advertising Co., home 17 E Bay- ard Urquhart William, b 1866, machinist, professional base ball player, home 17 E Bayard Usher, Frances P., widow of WilHam H., resident, owns h 55 Bridge, r h 201 Fall Usher Harris P., b 1863, general manager Goulds Mfg. Co., r h 2^1 Fall Usher William l". b 1862, w Phebe, bookkeeper at Goulds, r h 19 Elm Valentine William H., b 1867, drug clerk for Casey & Seaman, home 27 State Valentine William W. b 1828 in Romulus, w Margaret Ann, machinist, was sargeant in Co. A, 33rd N. Y. Inf., in civil war, r h 27 State VanAmburg Franc. Miss, resident, bds 58 Ovid VanBenschoten E. Aileen, dau of R. Palmer, 31 Fall VanBenschoten Mertie A., dau of R. Palmer, 31 Fall VanBenschoten R Palmer, b 1847 in Liv. Co., Mich. ,w Mercy E., shipping clerk Am. Fire Engine Co, r h 31 Fall Vanderhoof Emily M., student, dau of Wm. M., 26 Clinton Vanderhoof Mabel M., student, dau ofWm. M., 26 Clinton Vanderhoof Walter W., b 1868, dental student, home 26 Clinton Vanderhoof William M.,b 1842 in Caldwell, N. J., w Frances L., variety store, 87 Fall, owns h 26 Clinton Vanderhoof William M. D., b 1874, clerk for his father Wm. M., 87 Fall, home 26 Clinton VanDuzen Thomas, b 1854, w Louisa, laborer, r h 19 Miller VanDyne Clara E. Miss, cloth finisher, bds 18 Spring VanD3'ne Grace B., Miss, resident, bds 18 Spring 372 SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. VanDyne John W., b 1849, ^ Catharine, painter and paper hanger, r h 18 Spring VanGorder Charles H., b 1874, clerk, bds 46 Rumsey VanGorder John J., b 1872, insurance agent, bds 46 Rumsey VanGORDER JOHN W., b 1840 in Cayuga Co., w Mary, contractor and builder, r h 46 Rumse3^veteran of the war, enlisted Aug., 1861, in Co. K, 50th N. Y.Vol. Engineers, discharged Aug., 1862, re-enlisted Dec, 1863, in Co. I 148th Infantry, discharged at the end of the war, 1865, pensioner, member G. A R., Cross Post 78, Seneca Falls VanGorder Julia A., widow of William, resident, home with John W. VanGorder, 46 Rumsey VanGorder Sylvira, widow of James, resident, owns res 93 State Van Houten Caroline, domestic, 86 Cayuga Van Houten Clarence H., b i860 (?), w Stella, carpenter and joiner, r h 136 State VAN HOUTEN FRANCES A., Mrs. William S., confection- ery, cigars, soda water, news and stationery, 118 Fail, r h 31 Troy VAN HOUTEN MONTGOMERY, b 1859, w Lettia L., lessee and manager of Seneca Falls & Cayuga Lake rail- road and of Cayuga Lake Park, r h 60 Garden * Van Houten William S., b 1862, w Frances A., asst. manager of Cayuga Lake Park, r h 31 Troy Van Kleeck Myndert James, b 1877, son of Perry, student at Hobart College, home 238 Fall Van Kleeck Perry, b 1837 in Danby, Tomp. Co., w Katherine, druggist and pharmacist, 132 Fall, owns res 238 Fall Van Rensselaer Mary E. Miss, home with her uncle, William v., 115 W Bayard, cor Sacket VAN RENSSELAER WILLIAM V., b 1838, supervisor, civil engineer and surveyor, ex-asst. Supt. of Public Works — i88i-'82-'83 ; owns homestead res and 8 acres 115 W Bayard, cor Sacket. The house was erected in 1833 by his grandfather, ex-County Judge Gary V. Sacket, who, when a boy, came with his father William from Ver- mont in 1804 to Cayuga Co., and in 1811 came here Van Tine Charles F., b 1875, Pi'inter, bds 9 Cuddeback Van Tine George W., b 1873, laborer, bds 9 Cuddeback Van Tine Stella Miss, housework, bds 9 Cuddeback Van Tine William, b 1871, machinist, bds 9 Cuddeback Van Tine William H., b 1844, w Salina G., molder, owns res 9 Cuddeback Van Zandt Charles I., b 1861, w Elizabeth, machinist, r h 17 Spring Viele Martha F., lives at 73 Ovid SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. 3^3 Viele Mary E., teacher, bds 74 Ovid Viele Myra E., teacher, bds 74 Ovid Viele Sering W. E., b 1842, w Susan B., carpenter and joiner. r h 74 Ovid VOSBURGH H. EVERETT, b 1868 in Rochester, Minn., (Vosbm-g & Cory), bds 15 Daniels Vosburg Julia A., widow of Reuben, resident, r h 15 Daniels Vosburgh Lee, b 1850 in Galen, N. Y., w Susan J., emp. at N. Y. C. R. R. freight house r h 33^ Wall VOSBURGH & CORY (Everett H. Vosburgh and Fred Cory), boots, shoes and rubbers, 110 Fall Vreeland Addie May, school teacher, dau of John W., 67 Mynderse Vreeland Clarence M., b 1875, home with his father Warren H., 49 Auburn st., r 15 Vreeland Derirda D., Mrs. Warren H., owns home farm 18, h 49 x\uburn st., r 15 Vreeland Eleanor B., dau of Warren H., 49 Auburn st., r 15 Vreeland George W., b 1873^ carpenter and joiner, home with his father Warren H.. 49 Auburn st., r 15 Vreeland Jacob C, b 1820 in New Jersey, w Mercy J., retired shoe dealer, r h 9 State V^reeland John W.,^b 1847, w Harriet M., com'l traveler, r h 67 M3mderse, owns h 3 Heath Vreeland Walter G., b 1875, machinist, bds 50 Green VREELAND WARREN H., b 1834 i" Fayette, w Derinda D., contractor, carpenter and builder, and farmer 18 owned by his wife, 1149 Auburn st. His father John B. came from Newark, N. J., and settled in Seneca Falls in 1822. He was a shoemaker and farmer ^aghorn Thomas, w Ada, molder at Rumsey's, bds — Fall Waldo Edward, b 1834, Pointer and paper hanger, owns res 83 Ovid Waldo Fannie M. Miss, dau of Martin L., 36 Green Waldo Fred M., b 1852, w Lemiria, compositor Courier office, owns res 32 Garden Waldo James F., b 1816, retired, bds 32 Garden Waldo Margaret A., student, bds 32 Garden Waldo Martin L., b 1846, w Eliza, nickle plater, owns res ^6 Green Walker Thomas, b 1854 ^^ Scotland, w Harriet V., laborer, r h 308 Fall Walker William, b 1837 ^'^ Scotland, w Helen D., foreman of foundry at Rumsey's, owns res 240 Fall Wallace Alverda Miss, woolen weaver, bds 86 Ovid Wallace John, b 1874, ^iborer, bds 16 Toledo 3^4 SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. Waller Denham W., b 1856, book keeper for Rumsey & Co., bds 34 Green Waller F. Emma Miss, dau of Samuel, 34 Green Waller George A., b 1854 i" Orange Co., w Annie B., hard- ware, stoves, tin shop, agricultural implements, 112 Fall, owns res 61, Cayuga Waller Samuel, b 1829, w Ann A,, book keeper for Rumsey & Co., owns res 34 Green Walsh Mary, box maker, bds 21 Dey Walter Adelaide, Mrs. Wm. E., owns h and 1 93 State Walter Joseph, b 1828 in Germany, w Caroline C, machinist, r h 70 Bridge Walter Julia, widow of Francis, resident, owns res 34 Garden Walter Mildred F., milliner, home 23 White Walter Sarah E. Miss, dau of Julia, 34 Garden Walter William E., b 1841, w Adelaide, (Walter & Woodward) owns res 23 While. His father Francis, from Bethlehem, Pa., a tinsmith, located here about i833-'34 Walter & Woodward, (William E. Walter and James M.Wood- ward), groceries, provisions and meat market, fish and oysters, 35 and 37 Ovid Walters Augustus, b 1878, student, home 28 Miller Walters Edward, b 1874, molder, bds 19 Center Walters Frank, b 1858, w Bernice, macliinist, owns res 28 Miller Walters Michael, b 1844, w Mary, laborer, owns res 22 Adam Walters Peter, b 1872, invalid, 22 Adam Wamby Charles W., b 1862 (?), w Ida M., clerk at Peck's fish market, r h 17 Mynderse Wamby Ella, Mrs. George, milliner for Miss Nettie, 99 Fall, r h 77 Chapel Wamby George W , b 1857, w El a, machinist, r h 77 Chapel Wamby Ida M. , Mrs. Charles W., dressmaker, 17 Mynderse, h do Wamby Marjorie, widow of John, resident, r h 77 Chapel Wamby Neitie Miss, milliner, 99 Fall, home 77 Chapel Ward Anna L. Miss, school teacher, bds 39 Rumsey Ward David H., b 1824, w Bessie, stone cutter, owns res 39 Rumsey Ward Lucinda, widow of William, resident, bds 49 Canal Ward Orson P., b 1828 in Venice, Cayuga Co., w Maria L., saloon, 40 Water, owns block, res do, and 171 Fall Ward Patrick, b 1830 in Ireland, w Rosa, laborer, owns house 45 Ric^ge Warner Alfred R., b 1824 in Cort. Co., w Mary E., poulterer, breeder of Buff" Cochins, Leghorns, Plymouth Rocks and Wyandotte, fowls by incubators, owns res ^2 Lawrence SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. 375 Warner Allred R., b 1863 on L. I., w Fanny, butcher, r h 8 Rumse}^ Warner Judson, b 1865 in Waterloo, w Sophia, tinsmith, owns res 7 VanCleef Warner Mary A., widow of WilHam, boarding house, 10 Fall Warner Mary E., Mrs. Alfred R., owns h and 3 acres on the railroad n Prospect, res ;^^ Lawrence Warren Albert, b 1872, brass finisher, bds 54 Chapel Warren Elizabeth, widow of William, resident, r h 54 Chapel Warren Richard, b 1870, brass finisher, bds 54 Chapel Warren Robert F., b 1870 in Canada, w Anne, night watchman for Nat'l Yeast Co., r h 39 Chapel Warren Sarah J. Miss, nurse, bds 54 Chapel Warwick Catharine, widow of Jerome, resident, r h 9 Green Warwick Jessina Miss, milliner, clerk loi Fall, home 9 Green Waters Edward, b 1834 ^^ Ireland, w Bridget, gardener and laborer, owns res 23 Center Waters Jam s, b 1854 i" Cayuga Co., w Mary A., elevator n:an in Goulds, r h 10 Gould ave Waters Mary A., domestic, 40 White Waters Mathew, b 1873 in Ireland, section hand, owns res 40 White Waters Patrick, b 187 1 in Ireland, teamster, home 40 White WATKINS EUGENE H., b 1854 in Bath, N.Y.,w Penie F., asst. at hair dressing, 109 Fall, h do WATKINS PENIE F., Mrs. Eugene H., hairdresser and dealer in hair goods, "La Frizze" and "The Best Hair Grower," 109 Fall, r h do Watkins Seth E., b 1828 in Marlboro, N. Y., w Anna E., ma- chinist, r h 46 Troy Watling Carrie V., librarian public library, over Exch. Nat. Bank, bds 38 E Bayard Watling John H., b 1834 ^^ England, w Margaret, traveling salesman, owns res 38 E Bayard Watson Clarence H., b 1878, student, bds 10 Rumsey Watson Egbert S., b 1852, w Ida A., teamster, rents h and 1 10 Rumsey Watson Nora E Miss, resident, bds 10 Rumsey Wayne Addie, trained nurse, h 41 Clinton Wayne Elizabeth Miss, resident, bds 41 Clinton Wayne James R., b 1869, stationary engineer, home 41 Clinton Wayne Mary C, widow of William G., resident, r h 41 Clinton Wayne Robert C, b 1846 in New Scotland, Albany Co., w Sarah C, books, stationery and news room, 128 Fall, owns res 3 Johnston 376 SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. , / Weatheiiow Catherine M., M. D., Mrs. Stephen L., homeo. physician, office and h 89 State Weatherlow Jane K. Miss, dau of Stephen L., 89 State Weatherlo'v Mary L. Miss, dau of Stephen L., 89 State Weatherlow Stephen L., b 1835 in Cat. Co., w Dr. Catharine M., notary public, agt. Mut. Life Ins. Co. of New York, real estate dealer, pension and claim agt., 104 Fall, owns res 89 State and 8 acres on Troy. Was sergeant in Co. I, I26ih N. Y. Inf. in civil war Weaver Joseph, b 1852, laborer, bds 13 Throop Wt aver Milton, b 1820, w Annie, carpenter and joiner, owns res Throop ; pensioner, war of the rebellion, Co. I 3d Wis- consin cavalry Webner Charles, rooms over 159 Fall Webner Watson E. G., b 1874, laborer, bds 23 Dey Webster Anna B., widow of Alexander, resident, owns res 52 Cayuga Webster Delia F. Miss, home 52 Cayuga Wefel Herman H. Jr., b 1866, w Stella, director and agent Am. Fire Engine Co., bds Cayuga Weigman Charles H., b 1852 in Germany, w Kunigwnde M., coppersmith at Silsby's, owns res 122 State Weigman Clara A. Miss, dau of Charles H., home 122 State Weigman John J , b 1875 in Hudson, N, Y., jeweler for George Sherwood of Waterloo, home 122 State Wellbury George, b 1862, Second ward trustee of village, pat- tern maker, owns res Ridge cor Walnut WELLES CHARLES E., b 1864 in Wayne, Steuben Co., w Mary H., painter and paper hanger, and dealer in wall papers, paints and varnishes. Opera House block, State, r h 34 Troy Wells Benj. R., b 1874, tiook keeper, home 14 Clinton Wells F. Tracy, b 1876, clerk and book keeper at Goulds, home 14 Clinton Wells Nelson P. B., b 1843 in Chili, N. Y., w Addie B., com- mercial traveler, r h 14 Clinton Wentworth William P., b 1825 in Liverpool, N. Y., w Lucinda F. H., mfgr of improved sc3'the stones and cephalic cream for catarrh etc., loi State, w owns res do Wentz Bessie M., dau of John N,, 50 Tro}^ Wentz John N., b 1851 in Portland, N.Y., w Mary, brass mol- der at Goulds, r h 50 Troy Were Ann, widow of John, owns res 4 Troy Were Marcelus, b 1838 in New Jersey, laborer, home 4 Troy WESSELL BRONSON A., b 1842 in Vernon Center,Oneida Co., w Belle A., treas. Rumsey & Co., L't'd ; pres. and director New York Mutual Saving and Loan Association, SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. 377 Seneca Falls branch ; office at Rumsey & Co.'s, Ltd, owns res 22 Clinton Wessell Charles E., b 1848, w Eliza, engineer at Silby's,owns res 197 Fall Wessell Edwin G., b 1869. machinist at Silby's, home 197 Fall Wessell Mildred F., dau of B. A., 22 Clinton WESTBROOK PETER M., b 18 18 in New Jerse) , w Phoebe H., owns farms in T3're [see Tyre], 2 houses and lots in village, and res 91 Cayuga Westcott Bros.' Co., Charles H. Westcott prest., manufacturers of advertising novelties and wooden specialties, office and works E Ba3'ard and Spring Westcott Charles H., b 1848, w Ada P. (Westcott Bros.' Co.), owns interest in h 11 Green Westcott Frank, b 1851, w Orissa L. (Westcott Bros.' Co.), owns h 14 E Bayard Westcott Henry P., b 1808, retired, home with his son Ciiarles H., II Green Westcott Henry P.,b 1878, student, home with his father Frank, 14 E Bayard Westcott Waity M. Miss, resident, home with Frank Westcott, 14 E Bayard Western Union telegraph Office, 137 Fall (Partridge block), Miss Cora A. Curtis manager and operator Wetmore Edith M. Miss, home 89 Cayuga Wetmore S. Adeline, widow of Charles A., late of Leicester, Mass., home with her mother Mrs. Mary F. Pollard, 89 Ca3^uga Whartenby Augustus, b 1855, w Sarah, boiler maker, r h Latham Whartenby Mary, widow of Charles, owns res 13 Spring Wheat Frank V"!, b 1858 in Manchester, N. Y., w Emma L., emp. at Goulds, r h 56 Troy Wheeler George, b 1866 in Columbia Co., w Anne H., machin- ist, r h 93 Ovid White C. C. Toilet Paper Mfg. Co., manfacturers of toilet paper in rolls and packages, C. C. White, 164 Duane St., New York city, prest., factory and office cor Bayard and Spring, Seneca Falls, in building of George P. Rogers White Catharine, widow of Michael, resident, bds no Ovid White Elizabeth, widow of James, resident, r h 33 W Bayard White Elizabeth M. Miss, resident with her mother Mrs. E. F. Thomas, 5 S Park White Minnie M. Miss, dressmaker, home 33 W Bayard White Patrick H., b 1858 in England, constable, barber, owns res 37 W Bayard 378 SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. White Peter, b 1824 in Ireland, w Alice, laborer, r h 20 Toledo White Peter, Jr., b 1845, laborer, bds 20 Toledo Whitlock Charles H., b 1869 in New York city, dentist with Dr. W. W. Belcher, 70 Fall, bds 5 Prospect Whitmore Asa, b 1838 in Oswego Co., w Julia, cooper, owns res 30 Rumsey Whitmore F. Asa. b 1861, clerk 103 Fall, home 30 Rumsey Whitney Charles D., b 1S69, pump fitter, bds 32 Chestnut Whitney Ellen, widow of William H., owns res 32 Chestnut Wickes Ellen F., student, dau of S. W., home 10 Daniels Wickes Jennie M. Miss, teacher in First ward school, home 10 Daniels Wickes Rheua E., school teacher, dau of S. W., home 10 Daniels Wickes Sterling W., b 1843 in Chnton, N. Y., w Ellen R.. machinist, asst. supt. at Silsby's, owns res 10 Daniels, and 2 lots on Van Cleef Wicks Addie May, dau of O. C, 26 Daniels Wicks Fannie Miss, agt. for extracts and perfumes 37 State, owns res do Wicks Oliver C, b 1844 ^^ Onon. Co., w Almira E., foreman machinist at Goulds', owns res 26 Daniels Wicks William W., b 1848, w Josephine, tool maker, owns res 95 Mynderse Wicks William W., b 1871, machinisfs apprentice, home 26 Daniels WILCOX NORMAN T., b 1862 in Meriden, Conn., w Nellie H., electrical engineer, treas., supt. and mgr. of the Seneca Electric Company, bds 38 State Wilcoxen Frank, b 1877, student in W. U. Tel. office, home 301 Fall Wilcoxen Frederick Gilbert, b 1867, clerk with his father Gilbert, 72 Fall, home 85 Cayuga Wilcoxen Gilbert Hon., b 1829 inSmithville,Mad.Co.,wJaneM. pres. Seneca Falls Savings Bank, attorney and counselor at law, ex-County Judge and Surrogate, ex-Supervisor three terms, came here with his father Alfred in 1840, owns farm 95 on r — in Tyre and 5 acres swamp land, office 72 Fall, res 85 Cavuga Wilcoxen James, b 1818 in Petersboro, retired merchant, owns h and 1 82 W Bayard. Came here in 1836 Wilcoxen Jennie S., dau of Hon. Gilbert, home 85 Cayuga Williams Achsa D., widow of William F., (Williams & Son), res 65 Cavuga Williams Alicia Miss, dau of Wm., home 17 Clinton Williams Annie M. Miss, student, home 26 Mynderse SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. 379 Williams Belle Miss, home with her grandfather, S. L. Mon- roe, 47 Fall Williams Clarence H., b 185 1 in Summit Co., Ohio, w Mary A., (Williams & Son), owns res 65 Cayuga, and also 67 Cayuga Williams Eleanor Miss, clerk 128 Fall, home 17 Clinton Williams Henry T., b 1877, student, home with his father C. H., 65 Cayuga Williams HiramL., b about 1835 ^^ Onon. Co., w Maria, fore- man knitter in Knitting mill, w owns res 39 State Williams Maynard E., b 1870, student in dental college, Uni- versity oi Maryland, home 39 State Williams Wareham E., b 1814 at East Granville, Mass., re- tired watchmaker and jeweler, owns res 8 N Park and 8^ N Park, established in business 1825 Williams William, b 1833 in Plymouth, Kng., w Rebecca, ex- member board of village trustees, ex-chairman street and bridge committee, town assessor, owns several houses and lots and other village property, res 17 Clinton, cor Miller Williams & Son, (Clarence H. Williams and Mrs. Achsa Wil- liams), dealers in watches, jewelry and silverware, 108 Fall Wilson Robert, b 1853 or '54 in Scotland, w Hattie A., ma- chinist, r h 8}4 N Park Winkle Bartholomew G-, b 1848, w Mary, carder, owns res 57 Canal Winkle George J., b 1875, niachinist, bds 57 Canal Winkle Mary C. Miss, home with her father Bartholomew, 57 Canal Winslow Emerett, widow of Ira S., owns res 83 Mynderse Winters John H., b 1833, w Emily L., Seneca Carpet Clean- ing works, feathers renovated, clothes dyed and cleaned, 37 Canal, res 44 Oak Wires Francis, b 1833, w Elizabeth, r h 4 William Withers Alfred G., b 187 1, shipping clerk at Goulds, home with his father Henry, 19 Swaby Withers Henry, b 1848 in England, w Elizabeth, laborer, r h 19 Swaby Wolpert Frederick J., b 1875, machinist, bds 41 Walnut Wolpert George J., b 1861 in Pennsylvania, w Louise, carpen- ter and tool dresser, r h 134 Slate Wolpert John M., b 1828 in Germany, w Racina, shoe maker, 94 Fall, owns res 41 Chapel Wolpert John M. Jr., b 1877, laborer, bds 41 Walnut Wood Ellen Miss, mill operative, bds 26 Garden Wood George J., b 1824 in Yates Co., resident, 80 Clinton 380 SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. Wood Michael, b 1847 i^ Ireland, w Catharine blacksmith's helper, owns res 26 Garden Wood William, b 1855 in Detroit, Mich., w Lina T., foreman painter at Silsby's, r h 13 Johnston Woodmancy Leona Miss, cotton winder, bds 68 Ovid Woodmancy Mary, widow of John, resident, r h 68 Ovid Woods x\gnes Miss, box maker, home 52 Seneca Woods Bridget Miss, core maker, home 31 Haigh Woods Catherine Miss, factory girl, home 31 Haigh Woods Catharine Miss, box maker, home 52 Seneca Woods Frank, b 1864, w Mary, pump fitter, owns res 48 Seneca Woods Hannah, widow of Patrick, dealer in drv goods and notions 31 Bridge, owns store and res do Woods James H., b 1871, w Isabel, machinist, r h 30 White Woods Margaret, widow of John, owns res 31 Haigh Woods Margaret R. Miss, resident, home 52 Seneca Woods Mary, widow of Thomas, resident, owns h 10 Dey WOODS MARY, widow of James, owns res lot 52 Seneca Woods Minnie, dau of Mar} , home 10 Dey Woods Stephen O., b 1867, teamster, home 52 Seneca Woods Sylvester R., b 1862, w Mary, machinist, r h 22 White Woods Thomas, b 1850, farmer 5, i horse, h 116 Bridge Woods William J., b 1859, teamster, home 52 Seneca Woodward Eva M. E. Miss, dressmaker, 88 Mynderse,home do Woodward Charles G., b 1866 in Auburn, w Hattie, carpenter and builder, r h 27 Garden Woodward James M.,b.i86o in Phelps, Ont. Co., w Florence H., (Walter & Woodward), owns res 4 Garden Wooward Sarephta E. Miss, artist, oil and crayon portrait and landscape, 88 Mynderse, home do Woodward Wilbur F., b 1839 i^ear Albany, w Sarah E., ma- chinist, w owns res 88 Mynderse Woodworth Edith G., dau of Josiah C, student, 14 Johnston Woodworth Elmer J., b 1868, painter and paper hanger, home 14 Johnston Woodworth Grace A., dau of Josiah C, photograph retoucher, home 14 Johnston Woodworth Jennie M., dau of Josiah C, 14 Johnston Woodworth Josiah C, b 1822 in Tyre, w Edna A., retired commercial traveler, owns res 14 Johnston Wormstead Samuel A. S., b 1866, w Mary, foreman pattern maker, owns res 11 Mumford Wright Charles S., b i860 in Weedsport, Cayuga Co., w Eleanor, baker and confectioner for F. Isenman, r h 12 Clinton SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. 38 I Wright Hester, widow of Cooper, housework, 43 Green, cor Ovid Wurtz Matt, b 1873, laborer, r h White, cor E Bayard Wyckoff Jane, widow of George, resident, r h 150 South Y'^kley Alice Miss, dressmaker, 34 State Yakley Siisan, widow of Daniel, resident, 29 State Yawger Harriet E., Mrs. Thos. J., owns interest in estate of C. H. Weed and res 56 Cayuga Yawger Roy Weed, b 1S76 in Springport, Cay. Co., son of T. J., student, home 56 Ca3mga Yawger Thomas Jeflerson, b r85i, w Harriet E., pres. of the village, retired farmer, ex'r estate of Charles H. Weed, 2 farms in Fayette (128 and 52 acres), i in Seneca Falls 50, I in Varick 65, and in Waterloo 18 acres garden land; trustee Seneca Falls Savings Bank, trustee First Presby- terian Church; office iiQi^ Fall, res 56 Cayuga Yeager Casper F., retired farmer, bds ^6 Bridge cor Williaiu Yeo Frances S. Miss, r h 42 Water Young Charles L. V., b 1868, artist and decorator, bds 7 Van Rensselaer l^ERFEG^ION IS OUR ONLY STANDARD ■i<- -^ -^ of excellence in the prodiiction of pbotogi^apbic Portraits. . . . A careless Photographer may be readily told by his work; so may a careful one. We iiivite the public to examine our work-O First, as to its Artistic Merit — the lighting; posing and finishing; second, as to Likeness and Expression; third, as to Permanency. Mtdern improvejnents in Photography and our long experience enable us to assure the ptiblic first-class work in ez'ery particular and at moderate cost. j8^" We take pains in Copyifig Old Pictures, supplying first-class Crayons and doing all kinds of Out-Door Work. ^sL. \f\L' Co^AZL-es, Hale's Old Studio, Over Isenman's Ice Cream Parlors, 85 Fall Street, Seneca Falls, N. Y. 26 382 SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. Young Delia Miss, dressmaker, bds 13 Spring Young Edward M., b 1853, w Una, machinist, r h 53 Bridge Young Fred G., b 1859, w Lizzie, machinist, lives with his father John, 68 Mynderse YOUNG JAMES J., b 1868 in Woonsocket, R. I., w AliceV., mgr. for Barrett Brothers, 05 Fall, rh 6 Mumford, mgr. Seneca Falls and Waterloo Military Band Young John, b 1831 in England, widower, machinist, owns h 68 Mynderse Young John T., b 1846 in Sheldrake, w Sarah J., foreman carpenter at Rumsey's, owns res 17 Porter Young Julia A. Miss, dressmaker, bds 7 Van Rensselaer Youhg Mary, widow of GilliS; owns res 13 Spring Young Melvin, b 1852, w Una machinist, r h 53 Bridge Young Millard, b 1853 in Bearytown, w Sarah, carpenter at Gleason's, r h 20 Prospect Young Orvie D., b 1876, messenger W. U. Telegraph Co., bds 53 Bridge Young Una M. Miss, stenographer in Goulds', bds 53 Bridge Young William, b 1854 in Kent Co., Eng., w Jessie F., farmer, rents of estate of Orrin Tyler, farm 75, has 4 horses, 9 cows. In this county since 1856 ; h 20 Elm Yury John F., b 1861, w Matilda, coachman, w owns res 4 Prospect Xacharie Charles C. , b 1873 , student Columbia Medical College, home 24 E Bayard Zacharie Florence M. Miss, home 24 E Bayard Zacharie Marian Miss, student, bds 24 E Bayard Zacharie Samuel L., b 1879, student, bds 24 E Ba3'ard Zeluff Daniel J., b 1858, w Euelma V., carpenter and joiner, r h 17 Elm ZIMMER JOHN L., b 1828 in Fayette, w Harriet, farmer, owns res 12 Walnut Zimmerman John A., b 1858 in Switzerland, painter, bds 4 Cayuga, rooms Rumsey Prot. Co. house Fall TOWN OE TYRE. 383 TYRE. TYRE was formed from Junius, March 26, 1829, The eastern portion is swampy, being the southern termination of the Montezuma marshes. Tyre is the principal place of the town. (^For explanations and abbreviations see page 5.) ^Ueman Charles C, p o Magee Corners, n r 52, w Sarah E. (Bennett), farmer 18)^, has 2 horses, 2 cows, apiary 4 colonies Anderson John, p o Magee Corners, r 35, b March 17, 1836, w Miranda F. (Allen), farmer 115, on r 35, also farm 7 in Junius, also h and 1 on r 34, has 6 horses, 5 Jersey grade cows, I Jersey bull, apiary 4 colonies, orchard 200 trees Anderson LeRoy, p o Magee Corners, r 35, b 1866, farmer for his father John, h do Anderson Oscar J-? p o Tyre, r 21 cor 28, b i860, w Belle (Strong), farmer 72, has 5 horses, dair}^, 5 cows, 20 sheep, apiary 4 colonies Anderson Willis, p o Magee Corners, r 35 cor 50, b about 1867, w Estelle A. (Story), commercial traveler, home with Emory Story Armstrong Anna A. Miss, p o Tyre, owns farm 24, on r 41, r h to William Mills and works farm on shares with Edward M. Hanly, has 2 horses Arnold Helen L., Mrs. Thomas, p o Tyre, r 16, owns farm 43, worked by her husband Thomas H Arnold Kittie Miss, p o Malcom, r 16, dau of William H,, school teacher district No. 8, bds with her father, r 16 Arnold Thomas H., p o Seneca Falls, r 16, b 1809 in Rhode Island, w Helen L. (Dunham), ex-poor master, ex-road master and farmer 114, has 4 horses, 9 cows, 50 sheep, orchard 100 trees ; has lived in this town 55 years Arnold WiUiam H., p o Malcom, r 16, b 1843, w Ella (Bab- bitt), assessor, school trustee and farmer 5, has 2 horses, 3 cows gabcock George H., p o Malcom, ofFr3, b 1857 in Wayne Co., w Adelia M., (Smith), farm laborer, h do BABCOCK JOHN T., p o Tyre, r 5, b 1856, w Ida M. (Van Ness), farmer 85, has 4 horses, 2 Percherons, dairy, 6 cows? orchard 60 trees, also rents 50 acres of Mrs. Eliza- beth Munson on r 5 384 TOWN OF TYRE. Baker Charles, p o Tyre, r 25, b 1856, farm laborer for Hugh H. Woodworth, h do. Baker Harriet Miss, p o Seneca Falls, r 45 cor 44, house keeper for Hiram M. Lay Baker John, p o Seneca Falls, r 55, b 1847, w Mary E.( Gary), farm laborer, h do Baker Peter, p o Tyre, r 43. b 1810 in Ulster Co., N. Y., far- mer 20, has 1 horse, i cow Barrett Albert, p o Seneca Falls, r 31, b 1844, ^ Kate (Sum- ner), farmer 45, has 3 horses, 3 cows, orchard 100 trees Barrett Jesse, widow of Thomas, p o Tyre, r 37, farmer 48 1^, has 3 horses, 4 cows BARRY JOHN, p o Clyde, Wayne Co., r 6, b 1840 in New York City, w Johanna (Maroonev), farmer, undivided in- terest with his brother William in farm 150 acres, and 180 acres marsh land, 9 horses, 5 cows, orchard 6 acres BARRY WILLIAM, p o Clyde, Wayne Co., r 6, b 1844 in New York City, farmer, undivided interest with his brother John in farm 150 acres, and 180 acres marsh land, 9 horses, 5 cows, orchard 6 acres BARTON JOSEPH HENRY, po Montezuma, Cayuga Co., r 7, b 1844 in Big Flats, Chemung Co., w Julia F., (Hel- more), boat livery and farmer 4, has i horse, 2 cows^ or- chard 40 trees ; veteran of the war of i860, enlisted 1861 in loth N. Y. Cavalry and served until the end of the war ; pensioner Battis Rebecca, p o Magee Corners, r 50, widow, resident, h do Beadle Asa E., p o Seneca Falls, r 55, b 1821, w Rhoda Ann, (Seekell). ex-assessor for 3 years, farmer 1421/^, rents out to Albert Brown on shares, has 8 horses, 9 cows, 70 sheep, apiary 5 colonies, orchard 7 acres Beebe Allen, p o Malcolm, r 17, b 1855, laborer h do Bennett Robert J., Magee Corners, r 52, w Julia, (Chalker), farmer i8j4, has 2 horses, 2 cows, orchard 50 trees Benson Louise, widow of George, p o Magee Corners, r 35, resident, home with John Anderson Bentley Wren, p o Seneca Falls, r 58, b 1848, farmer 80, has 3 horses, 3 cows, orchard 4 acres Berry Charles N., p o Malcom, r 17, b 1830 in Fishkill, N.Y., justice of the peace elect, farmer 14, has i horse, 2 cows Best Bradford, p o Seneca Falls, r 55, b 1858, farm laborer Best Mary Miss, p o Seneca Falls, r 55, owns h and 1 4 acres Bishop Andrew, p o Magee Corners, off r 52, b 1836, farmer 18, has 2 horses, 2 cows Bishop Charles A., p o Savannah, Wayne Co., r 7, b 1858 in TOWN OF TYRE. 385 Wayne Co., w Jane E., (Smart), farmer 78, has 3 horses, 4 cows, orchard 2 acres Bishop Charles A., p o Tyre, r 39, b 1873, farm laborer, h do Bishop Jennie E., p o Tyre, r 39, dau ol Salmon Bishop Loren L., p o Tyre, r 39, b 1865, farmer 52, has 3 horses, i cow Bishop Nathaniel, p o Tyre, r 39, b 1870, farm laborer, h do Bishop Samuel, p o Tyre, r39, b 1861, w Electa, (Morehouse), farmer 47, has 2 horses, 3 cows, apiary 5 colonies Bishop Salmon B., p o Tyre, r 39, b 1829, w Frances C. (Holman), retired farmer, h do Blanshan Anna W., widow of Lefever, p o Malcom, off r 18, farmer 51, has 2 horses, 3 cows Blanshan Howard L., p o Malcom, r 18, b 1872, farmer for his mother x\nna W. Borden Eli, p o Malcom, r 17, b 1842. farmer 19^, has i horse, i cow Bowmen Augustus S., p o Tyre, r 20 cor 29, b 1829, w Maria E. (Borden), ex-justice of peace four years, farmer 60, has 3 horses, 4 cows, orchard 100 trees Bowen George, p o Clyde, Wayne Co., r 2, b 1834, ^ Julia A. (Waldron), farmer 75, has 3 horses, i cow, orchard 100 trees Braden William L. p o Malcolm, r 17, b 1850 in Junius, w Helen (Inman), 2 horses, 7 cow-s, on farm 55 acres Brainard Albert Corbin, p o Tyre, r 30, b 1815 in Essex Co., w Charlotte (Reals), laborer, owns h and 1 i acre, lived in same house nearly 50 years Brignall Anna, widow of James, p o Malcom, r 19, farmer with Henry Sparling, has 2 horses, 3 cows Brooks i\bram, p o Seneca Falls, r 58, b 1855, w Emma C. (Crobaugh), farm laborer Brown Albert, p o Seneca Falls, r 55, b 1863, v/ Mary Etta (Kear), farmer, rents on shares with Asa E. Beadle, farm 1421^, h do Brownell James E., p o Malcom, r 17, b i860 in Junius, w Jennette (Waugh), farm laborer h do Burlee Herman, p o Savannah, Wayne Co., r 7, b 1853, wOra (Spoor), farm laborer for Daniel H. Evans Cappy Peter J., p o Tyre, r4i, b 1848 in Scotland, w Acelia (Carter), farm laborer, owns h and 1 Cappy William H., p o Tyre, r 41, b 1874, farm laborer, bds with his father Peter J. Carner Catharine, widow of Hayden, p o Savannah, Wayne Co., r 9, resident Carner Charles, p o Savannah, Wayne Co., r 9, b 1872 in Cay. 386 TOWN OF TYRE. Co., farmer, works on shares lor Roy ce Scott oi Savannah, farm 130, has 5 horses, 2 cows, orchard 5 acres Garner Frederick, p o Savannah, Wayne Co., r 9, b 1874, works on shares for Royce Scott, Savannah, N. Y., farm 130, has 5 horses, 2 cows, orchard 5 acres Carner Tinie D. Miss, p o Savannah, Wayne Co., r 9, resi- dent Carris Howard J., p o Savannah. Wayne Co., r 7, b 1870, farmer for his father Jared S CARRIS JARED S., p o Savannah,Wayne Co., r 7, b 1840. w Emily (Male), excise commissioner, school trustee and farmer, works on shares for his mother Pamelia Carris of Seneca Co., farm 120, has 5 horses, dairy, 3 cows or- chard 8 acres Cards Pamelia Mrs., mother of Jared S., p o Savannah, Wayne Co., r 7, lives with her son Jared S Carris Sarah L. Mrs, p o Tyre, r 5, resides with her father Daniel Marsh Carroll John, p o Seneca Falls, r 43, b 1875, farm laborer Carroll Lawrence, p o Montezuma, Cayuga Co., b 1833, farm laborer Carven Jacob B., p o Tyre, b 1824 in Fayette, w Mariette (Minges), ex-collector, and general blacksmith, owns h and 1 y^ acre, h village Carver Elmer R., p o Savannah, Wayne Co., r 10, b 1862, farmer for his father Philander K Carver Philander K., p o Savannah, Wayne Co., r 10, b 1821 in Cayuga Co., w Sophia J. (Burnett), was assessor in i860, 1863 and 1874, farmer 143, has 7 horses, dairy, 5 cows, orchard 2 acres ; settled on this farm in 1836 Casley Ellen, widow of Patrick, p o Clyde, Wayne Co., r turn- pike bridge, r 43, resident Casey Norah Miss, dau of Ellen, p o Clyde, Wayne Co., h turnpike bridge, r 43 Casey Patrick, p o Tyre, r 43, b 1862, w Catharine (Carroll), farmer, works on shares for John Dalton of Seneca Falls, farm 15, has i horse, i cow Chalker Daniel, p o Tyre, r 26, b 1845, w Theresa Jane (White), farmer 64, has 5 horses, 6 cows, orchard 100 trees Chalker Hartford D., p o Tyre, r 26, b 1865, w Lina (Gala- gher), carpenter and joiner Chalker John W., p o Tyre, r 26, b 1867, constable, farm laborer, h do Church Baptist, Junius and Tyre, p o Magee Corners, r 52, Rev. Pulaski E. Smith, pastor TOWN OF TYRE. 387 Church Tyre M. E., p o Tyre, Lewis L Wilcox pastor, has 80 members, villacre Clark Annie O. Miss, p o Tyre, keeps house for her mother Maria Clark lona I. Miss, p o Tyre, home with her mother Maria Clark Maria Mrs., widow of Albert C, p o Tyre, owns on r 24 farm 20 acres, has 2 horses, i cow Clark Thorn G., p o Tyre, b 185 1, works farm of 20 acres for his mother Maria, lives do Cole Chester, p o Tyre, r 38, b 1868, w Etta (Rutledge), farm laborer with Nicholas J. Travers, on r 38 Compson David L., p o Magee Corners, r 51, b 1868, w Lottie (Harris), deputy postmaster, and grocery store, h do Compson Lincoln F.. p o Seneca Falls, r 58, b 1863, w Clara (Wolf), farmer for his father Thomas W., h do Compson Stephen, p o Tyre, r 24, b 1819 in Seneca Falls, w Hannah M. (Munson), justice of peace until Dec. 3, '94, ex-sheriff of Seneca county, ex-justice Sessions for two terms, ex supervisor two terms, ex-com'r of highways, farmer 100 acres, has 5 horses, 3 cows, orchard 100 trees Compson Thomas W., po Seneca Falls, r 58, b 1823, w Martha S. (Tripp), supervisor in 1863 and 1867, farmer 210 on r 58, and 40 acres woodland, has 10 horses, dairy 16 cows, 100 sheep, orchard 10 acres, i}i acres pears, peaches and plums Corkhill Ellen, widow of Thomas, p o Seneca Falls, r 55, resi- dent, h do CORKHILL JOHN B., p o Seneca Falls, r 55, b 1874, stu- dent and in business with his brothers William H. and Maynard T., h do CORKHILL MAYNARD T., p o Seneca Falls, r 55, b 1868, county treasurer, school teacher, farmer, fruit evaporator, cider and vinegar mill and gardener, owns with his brother Wm. H., 15 acres on r 55, and works on shares for Gilbert Wilcoxen of Seneca Falls, farm 100, also farm of 44 acres of Augusta Merritt of Rochester, N. Y., have 7 horses (i Patchen), 10 cows, orchard 17 acres, 3 acres peaches, 2 acres pears, 2 acres strawberries, i acre raspberries, 50 . hogs CORKHILL WILLIAM H., p o Seneca Falls, r 55, b 1866, farmer, fruit evaporator and cider mill and gardener with his brother Maynard T.. They own 15 acres and work on shares for Gilbert Wilcoxen of Seneca Falls farm 100, and farm of 44 acres for Augusta Merritt of Rochester, N. Y. ; has 7 horses (i Patchen), 10 cows, orchard 17 acres, 3 acres peaches, 2 acres pears, 2 acres strawberries, i acre raspberries, 50 hogs 388 TOWN OF TYRE. Covert George M., p o Seneca Falls, r 46, b i860, w Martha A. (Jolly), farmer for Thomas Lay on r 46, h do COWLES FRED A., p o Seneca Falls, r 55, b 1858 in Co- lumbus, Ohio, w Mary E. (Connealy), works farm 50 for Mrs. Samuel Kline of Boston Mass., has 4 horses, i cow, orchard 12 acres. Died about Feb., 1894 Crane William S., p o Seneca Falls, r 55, b 1858, w Elizabeth (Sutterby), thresher and farm laborer Craver Charles, p o Seneca Falls, r 55, b 1861, w Anna (Unger), farm laborer Cross Henry E., p o Savannah, Wayne Co., r 8^ b 1858 in Junius, w Eva L. (Robinson), farmer, works on shares for Mrs. Ida F. Kent, Savannah, has 10 horses, 6 cows, or- chard 7 acres Cuddeback Charity E. Miss, p o Tyre, r 5, resident, lives with William L. Vandemark Cuddeback Daniel, p o T^re, r 27, b 1853 in Orange Co., w Rosalia (Johnson), farmer 43, has 3 horses, 4 cows, or- chard 40 trees Cuddeback Levi, p o Tyre, b 1866 in Allegany Co., w Mary E. (Nearpass), carpenter and joiner Cuddeback Marjory Miss, p o Tyre, r 27, dau of Daniel Cuddebeck William p o Tyre, b 1826, w Betsy E. (Babcock), laborer, enlisted 1864 in 50th N. Y. Engineers, dischaged in 1865, pensioner, rents h and 1 of Mrs. Maria Clark in village CUDEBEC ORLANDO B., p o Tyre, b 1845 in Allen, Alle- gany Co., w Sarah Catharine (VanNess), ex-supervisor, ex- justice of the peace, carpenter and joiner, owns h and 1 i^ acres, veteran of the war of the rebellion, enlisted 1864 in 184th N. Y. Vols, residence village Cumiskey John, p o Seneca Falls, r 25, b 1812 in Ireland, farm laborer, h do Qalton Thomas, p o Montezuma, Cayuga Co., b 1863, farm laborer Davis Elmer, p o Tyre, r 25, b 1868, farmer with his father Lucien Davis Lucien, p o Tyre, r 25, b 1837 m Onon. Co., works on shares for Mrs. P. Kline of Seneca Falls, farm 100, has 5 horses, i cow Davison James, p o Savannah, Wayne Co., r 7, works on shares for Eugene S. Risley of Seneca Falls, farm 58 Davitt David, p o Magee Corners, r 61, b about 1858, w Louisa (Brooks), farm laborer Dawson John, p o Malcom, r 14, b 1843 in Ireland, w Annie (Ryan), farmer 32, has 2 cows, orchard 60 trees TOWN OF Tyre. 3^9 Dean Bridget, widow of Michael, p o Montezuma, Cay. Co., resident, h Turnpike Bridge, r 43 Dean Margaret Miss, p o Montezuma, Cay. Co., home with her mother Bridfjet Dean Mary Miss, p o Montezuma, Cay. Co., home with her mother Bridget Dean William, p o Montezuma, Cay. Co., r 43, b 1869, Turn- pike Bridge, farm laborer Decker Fred M., p o Magee Corners, r 52, b 1869, w Arianna (White), farmer for his father George Decker George, p o Magee Corners, r 52, b 1820, excise com.r was postmaster 3 years, assessor 3 years, commissioner of highways 6 years ; farmer 80, has 6 horses, (i Morgan, I Percheron, i Critic and 3 grades), 3 grade Jersey cows, orchard 70 trees. His father Jeremiah, born in 1780, moved into town in 1808, and died on this farm in 1865 Decker Roney, p o Malcom, r 3 b 1S48, works farm on shares for Jerome F. Lay, h do Drake Adelia, p o Tyre, r 5. wife of Dr. Matthias S., farmer 85 acres and 5 acres on the swamp, has 2 horses, 2 cows, orchard 50 trees Drake Matthias S. Dr., p o Tyre, r 5, b 1824 in New Jersey, homeopathic physician and surgeon, w Adelia (Marsh), not now in practice, h r 5 Dubois Edith Miss, p o Tyre, r 4, resides with her grandfather John Dubois John, p o Tyre, r 4, b 1810 in Schoharie Co., w Sarah (Dubois), farmer 22, has i horse, 2 cows, orchard 75 trees Dunham Diana Miss, p o Malcom, r 30, farmer no, has 5 horses, 5 cows, orchard 150 trees Dunham Florence C, widow of Lucius T., p o Magee Cor- ners, r 51 cor 62, home with Mrs. Mary Strong Dunham Mary Miss, p o Seneca Falls, r 29, farmer 100, has 6 horses, 4 cows — ^Jersey, Holstein and Durham grades, or- chard 150 apple trees, 50 trees of various other fruits Durling Lester E., p o Seneca Falls, r 55, b 1875, ^arm la- borer for Albert Brown Durling William A., p o Seneca Falls, r 41, b 1849, ^ Lavina E. (Westbrook), justice of the peace since 1888, farmer on 133 acres, has 6 horses, 6 grade Jersey cows, orchard 5 acres of apples and pears. Farm owned by Peter M. Wesibrook, Seneca Falls Dutcher Catharine Miss, p o Seneca Falls, r 57 cor 45, home with her father John Dutcher Charles, p o Seneca Falls, r 57 cor 45, b 1868, farmer for his father John 390 TOWN OF TYRE. Dulclier John, p o Seneca Falls, r 57 cor 45, b 1822 in Dutch- ess Co., N. Y , w Freelove A. (Sweet), ex-school trustee and farmer 100, has 5 horses, 2 cows, orchard 8 acres Dutcher John F., p o Seneca Falls, r 45, b 1853, w Mary E. (Fisk), farmer 62, has 5 horses, 4 cows, orchard 3 acres Dutcher William A., p o Seneca Falls, r 57 cor 45, farmer for his father John, h do Dyer Thomas, po Seneca Falls, r55,b 1870 in England, works for Alexander H. Nichols Earl Frank A., p o Savannah, Wa3me Co., r 10, b 1866, farm laborer Edwards John M., p o Tyre, r 11, b 1843, w Belinda (West- brook), farmer, rents of Mrs. Maria S. Westbrook farm 28, has I horse, i cow, apiary 30 colonies, orchard 50 trees ; also owns on r 5 lot 2 acres, h r 11 English James R., p o Seneca Falls, r 41, b 1848 in Albany, N. Y., w Ella V. (Westbrook), farmer on 133 acres owned by Peter M. Westbrook, of Seneca Fails, has 4 horses, 6 cows Evans Bertha B. Miss, p o Savannah, Wayne Co., r 7 cor 6, student at normal school Geneseo, home with her father David H. EVANS DAVID H. Hon., po Savannah, Wayne Co., r 7 cor 6, b 1837, w Catharine L. (Stephens), excise com'r, was State Senator 1882 and 1883, member of Assembly 1879 and 1880, supervisor 1868 to 1875, ^^^ justice of peace 1865 to i86q, farmer 160 on r 7 and 60 on r 9, 225 acres swamp on r 9, 1000 acres marsh land on May's Point and 75 acres farming and 250 acres marsh in Wayne Co., has 12 horses, d;iiry 13 cows (grade Durham and Jersey), 160 Shropshire sheep, orchard 10 acres. His father John G. from Madison Co., settled on this farm in March, 1837, and died here July 15, 1877 Evans Edwin G., p o Savannah, Wayne Co., r 7 cor 6, b 1871, farmer for his father David H. Evans Mary W. Miss, p o Wavne Co., r 7 cor 6, teacher at Union school, Olean, Catt. Co., home with her father David H. perris Edwin, p o Seneca Falls, r 36, b 1858, circular saw mill, and practical mechanic, also farmer with his father Samuel FERRIS SAMUEL, p o Seneca Falls, r ^6, b 1835 i" Kent Co., England, w Hannah (Desmond), caroenler and joiner, general blacksmith and carriage repairs, ex-assessor and farmer 70, has 3 horses, 3 grade Jersey cows, 25 sheep, orchard 100 trees TOWN OF TYRE. 3^1 FREELAND BARNEY T., p o Tyre, r 5, b 1839 i" i^eneca Falls, w CLARA E. (Henry), farmer 54 acres in town of Seneca Falls, and on r 5 in Tyre works on shares for Mrs. Daniel Gay of Seneca Falls farm 240 ; has 7 horses, 7 cows Freeland Byron T., p o Tyre, r 5, b 1875, ^o" o^ Barney T., student, and farmer for his father, h do Freeland William O., p o Tyre, r 5, b 1872, cattle dealer and butcher, also farmer for his father Barney T., owns 7 cows, 2 horses, lives with his father Funk Charles, p o Malcom, r 15, b 1876 in Germany, farm la- borer for Mrs. Mary J. Inman QatchellFloyde, p o Malcom, r 17, b 1875 ^^ Waterloo, la- borer with his father Robert G. Gatchell Robert G., p o Malcom, r 17, b 1848 in Orleans Co., w Augusta (Stanton), own h and 1 i acre Gatchell Willard, p o Malcom, r 17, b 1871, farm laborer with his father Robert G. Gaten Samuel, p o Tyre, r 41, b 1843, farm laborer, h do Goodell George B., p o Magee Corners, r 32, b 1865, farmer, works on shares for his father James farm 140,11 do, apiary 10 colonies Goodell James, p o Magee Corners, r 32, b 1837, w Martha (Rich), postmaster, ex-justice of the peace, ex-justice of sessions, ex-assessor and farmer 140, rents out to his son George B.,on shares, has 5 horses, 6 cows, 60 sheep, or- chard 75 trees, apiary 10 colonies Goodwin David, p o Magee Corners, r 36, b 1851, w Mary E. (Pearson), farmer, works on shares for Mrs. Ann Eliza- beth Pearson on, r 36, 80 acres, has 7 horses, 5 cows, or- chard 200 trees, 200 pear, peach and plum trees Goodwin John, p o Magee Corners, r 51 cor 50, b 1819, farmer 200, has 8 horses, 6 cows, 50 sheep Greatsinger Benja in, p o Seneca Falls, r 55, w Rosa (Trick- ier) , farm laborer Green Eugene D., p o Malcom, r 17, b 1848 in Lyons, N. Y., w Laura E. (Berry), farm laborer, h do Griggs John A., p o Seneca Falls, r 30, b 1858, w Lena E. (Beck with), works on shares for his father, farm 102, has 7 horses, 5 dairy cows. Jerseys, apple, peach and plum orchard 150 trees Griggs Lena E., p o Seneca Falls, r 30, wife of John A., dress- maker and tailoress, graduate and teacher of art of scien- tific cutting and basting of ladies' garments Griggs William C, p o Malcom, r 30, b 1825, farmer 102, has 3 horses, 2 cows, rents out on shares to his son John A 392 TOWN OF TYRE. Griggs William J., p o Malcom, r 18, b 1852, w Carrie (Bals- ley), school trustee and farm 52, has 2 horses, 3 cows Hjalkett William C, p o Magee Corners, r 2^, b 1825 in Ger- many, tlarm laborer, h do HANLEY EDWARD M., p o Tyre, r 26, b 1841 in Marcy, Oneida Co., N. Y.,w Mary E. (Chalker), cider and vine- gar manufacturer, farmer 2, has 2 horses, i cow, orchard apples, pears, peaches and plums, h r 26, cider and vinegar mill r 40 Hanley John, p o Tyre, r 26, b 1854, w Alma A. (Bruno), thresher for Benjamin F. VanCleef Hart Abram B. p o Tyre, r 43, b 1820, w Cordelia B. (Brown), farm laborer Hart Eugene, p o Tyre, r 43, b 1854, farm laborer, lives with his father Abram B Harris John H., p o Magee Corners, r5i, b 1844, ^ Clara A. (Rice), general grocery, owns h and 1 Harris William H., p o Magee Corners, r 51, b 1868, grocery clerk in Seneca Falls, h do Hasbrouck Christina Miss, p o Malcom, r 18, .school teacher district No. 2, home with her brother William G. Hasbrouck William G., p o Malcom, r 18, b 1847, farmer 50, has 2 horses, 3 cows Haskins Pearl, p o Seneca Falls, r 55, dau of Nelson H. See- kell, home do Hazard Fred G., p o Tyre, r 25, b 1867, farm laborer, home with Wm. H. Hazard Hazard William H., p o Tyre, r 25, b 1851 in Elmira, w Alice (Smith), farm laborer Hazzard Ambrose L., p o Tyre, r 31, b 1852 in Geneva,N.Y., w Anna E (Gregor), thresher for Benjamin Van Cleef of Tyre, and farm laborer, h do Heiser WilhamH., p o Malcom, r 17, b 1863 in Port Jervis, N.Y., w Annie T. (Stevens), farmtr with Charles Stevens, h do Helmer Charles F., p o Savannah, Wayne Co., r 7, b 1840, w Sarah A. (Sharlock), grocer and farmer 3 Hill Lillie Miss, p o Magee (ilorners, r 32, dau of Martha, lives with her mother Hill Martha, wife of Charles J., p o Magee Corners, r 32, far- mer 50, rents out on shares to her son Wilbur D., has i cow. Farm is owned by Thomas Thorn of Clyde, N. Y. Hill Stuart, p o Malcom, r 28, b 1853 in Waterloo, w Mary J. (Berry), ex-school trustee district No. 6, farmer, works on shares for Israel Lesley (?) of Seneca Falls farm 107, has 6 horses, 4 cows, 2 grade Jersey ; orchard about 3 acres apples TOWN OF TYRE. 393 Hill Wilbur D., p o Magee Corners, r 52. b 1861, w Carrie (Decker), dealer in groceries, dry goods and general mer- chai dise and country, produce, farmer, owns 25 acres on r 18 and works on shares farm 50 belonging lo Thomas Thorn of Clyde on r 18 cor 15, has 3 horses, i cow Hopkins Allen D., p o Tyre, b 1867 in Michigan, w Clara L. (CarvenJ, blacksmith, works for Jacob B. Carven, h do Hopkins Clara L., p o Tyre, Mrs. Allen D., dressmaker in vil- lage, h do Hous Jacob, p o Tyre, r 11, b 1852 in Switzerland, w Sophia (Kometer), farmer, works on shares for Alexander Nichols farm 100. has 6 horses, 3 cows, orchard 40 trees Hunter Cornelia Mrs., p o T3a-e, r 43, resident Hunter George, p o Tyre, r 43, b 1872 in Seneca Falls, farm laborer, owns h and 1 3 Hunter Samuel, p o Tyre, r 43 b 1870, farm laborer, owns h and 1 3 |nman Mary Jane, p o Malcom. r 15, widow of Eber, farmer 70, has 3 horses, 7 cows, orchard 400 apple trees, 400 peach trees Kear Daniel J., p o Seneca Falls, r 28, b 1851 in East Bloom- field, Ont. Co., w Maggie (La}^), farmer, works on shares the Larzelere farm, has 4 horses, 9 cows, apiary 7 colonies Kidnay Bridget Miss, p o Montezuma, Cay. Co., lives with Joseph Ranche on r 7 Kissinger Joseph, p o Seneca Falls, r 58, b 1862, w Nellie (Baker), farm laborer, h do Kline Asa M , p o Tyre, r 25, b 1875, carpenter and joiner, hdo Kline Charles, p o Tyre, r 25, b 1833, ^ Mary H. (Bishop), farm laborer, h do Kline William H., p o Tyre, r 25, b 1864, farm laborer, h do Lawrence Edward, p o Tyre, r 4, b 1837 in Wayne Co., w Mar}/ E. (Bedell), farmer 126, owns in part with his sister, Amelia Westbrook of Batavia, half of the undivided estate of his father William, has 6 horses, 5 cows, 30 sheep, orchard 6 acres of fruit of various kinds Lay Bertha Miss, po Seneca Falls, r 45, school teacher district No. 9, home with her father Edward E. Lay Charles S., p o Seneca Falls, r 45, b 1874, farmer on the farm of his father Charles W. Lay Charles W., p o Seneca Falls, r 45, b 1829, w Jane (Van Valckner), farmer 153, has 6 horses, 11 cows (10 grade Durham, i grade Jersey), orchard 200 apple trees, i acre fruits of various kinds Lay Edward E., p o Seneca Falls, r 45, b 1839, ^ Delia 394 TOWN OF TYRE. (Freer), farmer lOO, has 6 horses, 4 cows, orchard 100 trees Lay Emma Miss, p o Tyre, r 25, school teacher Lay Eugene, p o Seneca Falls, r 45, student, son of Edward E LAY HIRAM M., p o Seneca Falls, r 45 cor 44, b 1848, w Susan (Brown), clerk school district No. 9, farmer 130, also 50 acres swamp, has 5 horses, 5 cows, orchard 7 acres Lay Jerome F., p o Malcom, r 3, b 1830, w Miranda (Dunham), farmer 100, has 6 horses, 6 cows, 45 sheep, orchard 150 trees ; he rents this out on shares to Roney Decker, h r 3 Lay Jesse A.,p o Seneca Falls, r 45 cor 44, student and farmer for his father Hiram M Lay Thomas, p o Seneca Falls, r 46, b 1843, w^ Christina (Freer), farmer 55, has 5 horses, 5 cows, apple orchard i acre, pears i acre Lippett Christopher, p o Malcom, r 3, b 1861 in Germany, w Louise (Parkman), farm laborer, ho do Little Malcom, p o Malcom, off r i, b 1820, farmer 130, has 7 horses, 6 grade Holstein, Jersey and Durham cows, orchard II acres peaches, about 700 apple trees and other varities of fruits. His father Malcom settled here in the year t8o8 Little Sarah A. Miss,p o Malcom, off r i,dau of Malcom, literary correspondent for magazines, periodicals and the daily , and weekly press, also chairman of the committee on woman's work in the organization of the Patrons of Hus- bandry of the sate of New York Malchoff Charles, p o Clyde, Wayne Co., r 2, b 1873, farm laborer, bds with his father Louis Malchoff Christopher, p o Clyde, Wayne Co., r 2, b 1875, student, bds with his father Louis Malchoff Henry, p o Clyde, Wayne Co., r 2, b 1874, farm laborer for his father Louis Malchoff Louis p o Clyde, Wayne Co.,r 2, b 1848 in Germany, w Minnie (Baker), farmer 75, has 4 horses, 3 cows, orchard 50 trees Marsh Daniel, p o Tyre, r 5, b 1818, Caroline B. (Critchett), farmer 64, has 2 horses, 3 cows, apairist 12 colonies, or- chard 75 trees. His father Aury came from New Jersey and settled in Ovid 181 2, and moved into Tyre in 1813, where he died in 1854 Marsh Elizabeth, wife of Reuben, p o Tyre, r 27, owns farm 159, has 5 horses, 6 cows, orchard 6 acres apples and pears Marsh Margaret B., p o Magee Corners, r 33, widow of Ben- jamin F., owns farm no, has 4 horses, 3 cows, orchard 75 trees TOWN OF TYRE, 395 Marsh Margaret F. Miss, p o Magee Corners, r 33, home with her mother Margaret B. Marsh Mathias D., p o Tyre, r 27, b 1855, w Ida (Morehouse), farmer for his mother Elizabeth, h do, has i horse Marsh Orris W., p o Magee Corners, r 33, b 1856, owns in Junius farm 60, and also farmer for his mother Margaret B., h do Marsh Reuben, p o Tyre, r 27, b 1823, w Elizabeth (Updyke), works farm 159 for his wife Elizabeth Mauthejohn, p o Tyre, r 5, b 181 2 in Gern:any, farmer 30, has 2 horses, 2 cows, orchard 50 trees Mauthejohn R., p o Tyre, r 5, b 1841 in Germany, farmer 40, 2 horses, 2 cows, orchard 50 trees McAvoy Mary Miss, p o Tyre, works for James F. Stevenson McCurdy James, p o Seneca Falls, r 25, b 1852, works on shares for George Compson of Seneca Falls farm 126 McCurdy Joannah M , p o Seneca Falls, r 25, widow of James, home with her son James McCurdy William, p o Seneca Falls, r 25, b 1856, home with his brother James McMillen Albert, p o Seneca Falls, r 57, b 1830, farm laborer, h do McMillen Loring, p o Seneca Falls, r57, bi82 2, w Charity (Lay), farmer 101, has 5 horses, 8 co'vs, orchard 2 acres Meads Artemus, p o Tyre, r 48, b 1847, w Sarah (Olmstead), farm laborer Merritt Charles, p o Savannah, Wayne Co., r 9, b 1872, far- mer for his father William Merritt James F., Savannah, Wayne Co., r 7, b 1868 in Wayne Co., w Emma G. (Helmer), farm laborer Merritt Jennie Miss, p o Savannah, Wayne Co., r 9, home with her father William Merritt William, p o Savannah, Wayne Co., r 9, b 1846, w Lucinda (Hubbard), farmer, works on shares for David Evans on r 7 farm 100, has 3 horses, i cow, orchard 3 acres Metcalf Edwin F., p o Magee Corners, r 32, b 1866 in Fayette, school teacher and farmer with his father Leroy S., h do Metcalf Emily B. Miss, p o Magee Corners, r 32, book canvasser, bds with her father Leroy S. Metcalf Leroy S., p o Magee Corners, r 32, b 1838 in Seneca Falls, w Cynthia E. (Freer), school trustee and farmer 76, has 7 horses, 2 Jersey cows, 47 Shropshire grade sheep, orchard 150 trees, 25 pear trees and various fruits about i acre. Veteran of the war of the rebellion, enlisted in Aug., 1864, in 3d light artillery, Co. D. 39^ TOWN OF TYRE. Metcalf Stella E. Miss,po Magee Corners, r32, stenographer, bds with her father Leroy S. Mills William, p o Tyre, r 40, b 1846 in England, w Jane D. (Van Arsdale), farm laborer Mitchell Edward J., p o Malcom, r 16, b 1850 in Lon- don, Eng.,w Augusta (Shultz), farmer, owns 32 and works on shares for Mrs. Catharine Young of Michigan, farm 32, has 5 horses, 3 cows, orchard 100 trees Morehouse Alfred, p o Seneca Falls, r 61, b 1844, w Lavanchie (Compson), farmer 75, has 5 horses, 3 cows, orchard 75 trees Morehouse Anihony J., p o Seneca Falls, r 39. b 1853, w Lavina (English), farmer 35 and works part of farm of 130 belonging to his mother Mary, has 5 horses. 5 cows, orch- ard 100 apple trees and 50 pear trees Morehouse Florence R. Miss, dau of Mary, p o Seneca Falls, r 39, school teacher Morehouse Jesse L., p o Seneca Falls, r 39, b 1858, w Jennie L. (King), farmer 15 acres, also works for his mother Mary, farm 130, has 3 horses, 8 head cattle, apiary 10 colonies, orchard 200 apple trees, 50 pear trees Morehouse Leroy G., p o Seneca Falls, r 61, b 1875, works lor his father Alfred Morehouse Mary, widow of Joseph P., p o Seneca Falls, r 39, owns farm 130 worked by her sons Jesse L. and Anthonv J. Morehouse Nellie R. Miss, p o Magee Corners, r 52, dau of William W. Morehouse William W., p o Magee Corners, r 52, b 1848, w Almina (Goodwin), farmer 44^, has 5 horses, 4 cows, or- chard 120 trees Moses William, son of Benjamin of Seneca Falls, p o Seneca Falls, works farm here near outlet and on his father's farm also Mullaney Thomas, p o Montezuma, Cayuga Co., r 7, b 1866, w Alice (Tich worth), farm laborer Munson Bertha E. Miss, p o Seneca Falls, r 41, student, home with her father George E Munson Elizabeth, widow of William W.,p o Tyre, r 5, farmer 50, rents to John T. Babcock on r 5, has i horse MUNSON GEORGE E., p o Seneca Falls, r 41, b 1841, w Ellen (Seekel), farmer 68, on r 41 and 100 acres on r 55, has 6 horses, 4 cows (grade Durham and Jersey), 100 sheep (Shropshire, grade), orchard 20 acres apples, i acre pears and peaches. Munson Harry B., p o Seneca Falls, r 41, b 1875, former for his father George E Munson Thomas T., p o Tyre, r 5, b 1839, w Sarah P. (Beers), TOWN OF TYRE. 397 farmer 400, has 10 horses, 7 grade Jersey cows, 30 sheep, orchard 75 trees Narragan Charles, p o Tyre, r 13, b i860, farm laborer, h do Nearpass Amy Mrs., widow of John, p o Tyre, resident in vil- Nearpass Benjamin ist, p o Tyre,b 1810 in Sussex Co., N. J., w Sallie (VanBuskirk), farmer 77^, has 4 horses, 5 cows Nearpass Benjamin, p o Seneca Falls, r 48, farmer. Informa- tion refused Nearpass Emma J. Miss, p o Tyre, home with her father Sam- uel Nearpass Frank S., p o Tyre, b 1858, w Nellie M. (Kline), carpenter and joiner, own;- h and 1 in village Nearpass Jacob, p o Seneca Falls, r 54, farmer. Information refused Nearpass James, p o Tyre, b 187 1, farm laborer, home with his father Samuel Nearpass Katie J., p o Magee Corners, r 32, widow of Victor B., home with James Goodell Nearpass Lizzie I. Miss, p o Tyre, home with her father Samuel Nearpass Nellie, p o Tyre, dau of Benjamin ist, home do Nearpass Samuel, po T3^re, b 1826 in New Jersey, w Susan E. (Gleason), assessor, ex town clerk, ex-town trustee and deputy postmaster, farmer, owns farm 70^ on r 22, has 4 horses, dairy 3 cows, orchard 70 trees NEARPASS WILLIAM, p o Tyre, b 1851, w Annie (Van- buskirk), postmaster, town clerk for past 7 years, notary public, ex-school trustee, also dealer in dry goods, groceries, hardware, drugs, &c., on Main st., h do Nichols Alexander H., p o Seneca Falls, r 55 cor 57, b 1810 in Morristown, N. J., farmer 177 on r 55, 200 on r 4, 50 acres in Seneca Falls, has 6 horses, 4 cows, 70 sheep, orchard 16 acres. His father Amos moved from New Jersey in 181 2 and settled on this farm, where he died Nichols John F., p o Seneca Falls, r 55 cor 57, b 1850, farmer with his father Alexander H. Nichols Martin A., p o Seneca Falls, r 55 cor 57, b 1840, far- mer with his father Alexander H. Died, 1894. Nichols Olive H. Miss, p o Seneca Falls, r 55 cor 57, home with her father Alexander H. Odell David S., p o Malcom, r 17, b 1827, farmer for his wife Esther A. Died, 1894. Odell Edward, p o Malcom, r 17, b 1868, farmer for his mother Esther A. 27 398 TOWN OF TYRE. Odell Esther A., wife of David S., p o Malcom, r 17, farmer 42, has 4 horses, 3 cows, orchard 100 trees Olmstead Henry C , p o Malcom, r 3, b 1862 in New York city, w Eliza, (Parkman), works on shares for Hugh H. Woodworth farm 75, has 2 horses, 2 cows Ostrander Adelbert, p o Montezuma, Cay. Co., r 7, b 1857, w Augusta (Lamb), laborer, owns h and 1 Owens William D., p o Tyce, r 11, b 1839 ^^ Geneva, farm laborer, bds with John M. Edwards Payne James, p o Tyre, r 38. b 1839 i^ Somersetshire, Eng., ovtrrseer of the poor, farmer 12, h do Payne William T., p o Tyre, r 38, b 1871, farm laborer Pearson Ann Elizabeth, widow of John, p o Magee Corners, r 36, farmer, rents out on shares to David Goodwin, farm 80, h do . Pound Burt, p o Savannah, Wayne Co., r 9, b 1863, w Ida (Steele), farm laborer Pound Emogene, p o Savannah, Wayne Co., r 7, home with her father Joseph Pound George W., p o Savannah, Wayne Co.,r 7, b 1874, farmer for his father Joseph Pound Joseph, p o Savannah, Wayne Co., r 7, b 1844, w Em- ma J. (Booth), farmer, works on shares, for David H. Evans, farm 60, has 2 horses, 2 cows, orchard 2 acres Price Edward, p o Seneca Falls, r 44 cor 43, b 1833, w Caro- line (Farr), farmer for Hiram M. Lay Ranche Joseph, p o Montezuma, Cayuga Co.,r 7,b 1850 in Port- ugal, w Maggie (Kidnay), farmer 100, (90 marsh and 10 farming), has 2 horses, 23 head cattle, orchard 90 trees Reager Kate, widow of John, p o Seneca Falls, r 56 cor 45, lives with William Shuster Redder Edwin, p o Savannah, Wayne Co., r 9 cor 10, b 1856, w Ellen (O'Connor), farm laborer Reilly Thomas, p o Seneca Falls, r 25, b 1833 in Ireland, farm laborer Reynolds Nathaniel, p o Malcom, r 17, b 1837 in Cohocton, N. Y., w Amy M. (Re3molds), .owns h and 1, veteran of the war of 1861, enlisted 1862 in 97th N. Y. Vols., dis- charged at the end of the war, pensioner Ritter Theodore, p o Seneca Falls, r 43, b 1852 in Germany, w Johanna (Fitzpatrick) , school trustee district No. 9 and farmer, works on shares for Thomas Corey, of Seneca Falls, farm 175, has 3 horses, 7 cows (grade Holstein and Jersey), orchard 2 acres Robinson Edgar B., p o Savannah, Wayne Co., r 8, b 1863 in Sodus, Wayne Co., farm laborer Rosencrans Elias C, p o Tyre, b 185 1 in Lyons, Wayne Co.» TOWN OF TYRE. 399 farmer no, rents on shares to Fenton Syron and works on shares with Benjamin Nearpas farm 80, on r 25, has 4 horses, 5 cows, h do. Russell William, p o Montezuma, Cayuga Co., r. heel path Erie canal, farm laborer Rutledge Nellie Miss, p o Tyre, r 38, home with Nicholas J. Traver, r 38 Rutledge Patrick, p o Tyre, r 38, retired, home with Chester Cole School House, district No. i, p o Tyre, r 40 cor 41, School House, district No. 2, p o Malcom, r 15 School House, district No. 3, p o Tyre, r 11 cor 5 School House, district No. 4, p o Magee Corners, r 51, F. Ed- win Metcalf teacher School House, district No. 5, p o Seneca Falls, r 39 cor 48 School House, district No. 8, p o Malcom, r 21 School House, district No. 9, p o Seneca Falls, r 45 Schoonmaker William, p o Magee Corners, r 32 b 1856, w Net- tie C. (Robinson), farmer and also grist mill, feed and gra- ham flour, dealer in grain, etc., owns farm 38 on r 32, also farm 80 in Junius, has 2 horses, 7 grade Jersey cows, apiary 5 colonies, orchard i acre, owns also threshing en- gine Schutt Adam, p o Savannah, Wayne Co., r 7, b i860 in Ger- man}^, w Theresa (Weille), farm laborer Seekell Charles W., p o Seneca Falls, r 53, w Almira (Pine), farm laborer, owns h and 1 Seekell George P., p o Seneca Falls, r 41 cor 48, b 1826, w Nellie (Fuller), farmer 109, has 7 horses, 7 cows, 40 sheep, orchard 13 acres Seekell Nelson H., p o Seneca Falls, r 55, b 1833, w Mary El- len (Burch), farmer 56, has 4 horses, 5 grade Jersey cows, orchard 10 acres apples Sherman Jerry, p o Tyre, r 4, b 1856 in Wayne Co., w Mary, farm laborer for Edward Lawrence, h do Shuster Peter J., p o Magee Corners, off r 52, b 1857, w Emma D. (Weaver), farmer, rents of Miss Johanna Mills farm 92, has 6 horses, 10 cows Shuster William, p o Seneca Falls, r 56 cor 45, b i860, w Jen- nie M. (Reager), farmer, works on shares for Samuel Dy- singer of Fayette farm 206, has 9 horses, 6 cows, orchard 4 acres Smith Adolph, p o Magee Corners, off r 35, b 1850 in New York City, w Louisa M. (^Hamlin), farm laborer, h do Smith Edward Payson, p o Tyre, r 42, b 1873, student, home with his father. Rev. Pulaski E. 400 TOWN OF TYRE. Smith Fred W., p o Magee Corners, r 34, b 1872, laborer, home with his father John A. Smith Jane, widow of Abel, p o Tyre, r 25, housekeeper for Lucien Davis Smith Jerry, p o Magee Corners, r 51, b 1818, carpenter and joiner Smith John, p o Tyre, r 13, b 1853, farm laborer, h do Smith John A., p o Magee Corners, r 34, b 1844 in Clyde, N. Y., w Melissa A. (Reynolds), game constable and la- borer, owns h and 1 5 Smith Mary A. Miss, p o Tyre, r 42, school teacher, home with her father. Rev. Pulaski E, SMITH PULASKI E. Rev., p o Tyre, r 42, b 1829, w Frances A. (Gould), pastor of the Junius and Tyre Bap- tist church of Magee Corners, and farmer 170, and has an undivided interest in his father Jason's farm estate of 100 acres on r 40 ; has 5 horses, 4 cows (i Jersey), apiarj^ 4 colonies, apple orchard 30 acres, 4 acres pears, i acre varieties. His grandfather Asa, from Vermont, settled in Tyre 1803, and died 1841 ; his father, Jason, succeeded Asa on the same farm and died in 1883 Spafford Russell D., p o Tyre, b 1816, w Jemima, laborer, h Tyre Sparling Henry, p o T\^re, r 19, b 1820 in Cayuga Co., far- mer 50, has no stock, orchard 75 trees Spiller Adelbert, p o Magee Corners, r 52, b 1865, farm la- borer, h do Spiller Cora Miss, p o Magee Corners, r 52, lives with her father George Spiller George, p o Magee Corners, r 52, b 1846, w Emma (Earl), farm laborer, owns h and 1 Stacey Willett M. Dr., p o Clyde, Wayne Co., r 32, b i860 in Skaneateles, N. Y., w Charlotte E. (Burton), alio physic- ian and surgeon Stackus William, p o Tyre, r 40, b 181 7, w Mary A. (Keeler), farmer, works on shares for Rev. Pulaski E. Smith, off r 42 farm 100, has 2 horses, 3 cows, orchard 100 trees Stevens Charles, p o Malcom, r 17, b 1840 in Germany, far- mer 10, has I horse, i cow Stevenson Esther Miss, p o Tyre, r 28, resident Stevenson J. Frank, p o Tyre, son of James F., r 28 cor 31, b 1872, w Jessie (Sutterby), farmer for his father, h do STEVENSON JAMES F., p o Tyre,r 28 cor 31, b 1834, ^ Theora (Worden), farmer 150, has 7 horses, 6 Grade Jersey cows, 25 Shropshire sheep, i Shropshire ram, orchard 150 trees TOWN OE TYRE. 40! Stevenson Martha Miss, p o Tyre, r 28, school teacher in joint district No. 2, (Galen and Tyre) Stevenson Mary Miss, po Tyre, r 28, resident Stevenson Sarah P., p o Tyre, r 28, widow of the Hon. Robert L., resident STEVENSON WILLIAM A., p o Tyre, r 21 cor 13 and 28, b i83i,w Helena S.(Schoon maker), director Patrons' Fire Re- lief^ Association for Seneca, Ontario and Schuyler counties, supervisor now and for the years 1879,1890,1891 and 1892, farmer 196 acres, viz : 50 on r 21, 72 on r 13 and 74 on r 28; has 6 horses, 11 cows, (9 Jersey and Durham grades), 50 sheep, orchard 100 trees. His father Gawin located in this town about (^^j years ago Stickles Carrie, p o Magee Corners, r 34, keeps house for her father Erastus Stickles Erastus, p o Magee Corners, r 34, b 1841, w Eunice (Brooksj, constable, stone mason and plasterer, owns h and farm 10, has i horse, 2 cows Stickles Henry L., p o Magee Corners, r 34, b 1866, w Phebe (Nearpass), tarm laborer Stickles James, p o Magee Corners, r 34, b 1870, stone mason and plasterer, home with his father Erastus Stickles Jared, p o Tyre, r 37, b 1848 in Dutchess Co.,w Cor- nelia (Tallman), farm laborer, h do Stoddard Edward, p o Magee Corners, off r 35, b 1867 in Wayne Co., w Josephine (Hopkins), farm laborer, h do Story' Emory, p o Magee Corners, r 35 cor 50, b 1840, w Jane (Porter), farmer 93, has 6 horses, 3 cows, 20 sheep, or- chard 150 trees Strong Fred J., p o Magee Corners, r 62, b 1853, w Anna (Weaver), secretary Magee Corners Grange, No. 139, and farmer 50, and works on shares for his mother Mary, farm 6^, also on r 61, 40 for Mrs. Mary Durand of Michigan, has 5 horses, 6 grade Jersey cows, orchard 3 acres Strong Mary, widow of Edwin F., p o Magee Corners, r 51 cor 62, farmer 63, worked by her son Fred J., has i horse, i cow, 40 sheep, orchard 9 acres Strong R. Frank, p o Magee Corners, r 35, b 1845, w Emily J. (Payne), carpenter and builder, h do Sumner George F., p o Seneca Falls, r 60, b 184T, Lamira (Porter), farmer 50, has 5 horses, 2 cows, orchard 130 trees Sutterby Frederick G., p o T3n-e, r 13, b 1869, farmer for his father Henry, bds do Sutterby Gertrude Miss, p o Tjn-e, r 13, home with her father Henry 402 TOWN OF TYRE. Sutterby Henry, p o Tyre, r 13, b 1831 in England, w Eliza- beth (Norris^, farmer 78, has 4 horses, 4 cows, 10 sheep Sutterby Lottie M., p o Tyre, r 13, home with her father Henry Sutterby Mabel A., p o T}re, r 13, home with her father Henry Syron Fenton, p o Tyre, b 1867 in Clyde, Wa3'ne Co., w Myrtie (Barker), farmer, works on shares for Elias Rosen- crans, farm no, has 4 horses, dairy, 4 cows, h in village Tallman George, p o Tyre, r 41, b 1862, w Matilda (Crullj, farm laborer for William A. Durling h do Tallman Jerry, p o Tyre, r 41, b 1823, farm laborer Tallman Stephen J-, p o Tyre, r 11, b 1865, w Julia A. (Sher- man), farm laborer, h do Tallman Thomas, p o T3a-e, r 13, b 1854, laborer, h do Tearney Owen, p o Tyre, r 4, b 1867, farmer 56, has 2 horses, 2 cows Tearney Patrick, p o Tyre, r 4, b 1823 in Ireland, lives with his son Owen Tedd Edward M., p o Magee Corners, r 32, b 1875, son of Milton, farmer for his father, h do Tedd Elizabeth S., wife of Milton, p o Magee Corners, r 32, farmer, owns 18 acres, has i horse, i cow Tedd Milton, p o Magee Corners, r 32, b 1S38 in Fleming, Cay. Co., w Elizabeth S. (Shoonmaker), farmer 18, has i horse. Soldier in Co. E. 9th N. Y. heavy artillery in civil war Tedd Sarah H., p o Magee Corners, r 32, dau of Milton^ bds do Templeton John, p o Montezuma, Cay. Co., r Kip's Island, farmer 60, has 3 horses, 2 cows Tichworth William H., p o Montezuma, Cay. Co., r 7, b 1835, w Jane (West), farmer 2^ Tobin James, p o Montezuma, Cay. Co., r 43, b 1853, farm laborer Townsend Theodore, p o Montezuma, Cay. Co., r 43, b 1862, in New Jersey, w Emma J. (Lamb), boat livery, farmer, owns 7 and works on shares for David H. Evans, r 7, farm 3, has I horse, orchard 7 acres TRAVER NICHOLAS J., p o Tyre, r 38, b 1828, w Mary A. (Rutledge) , justice of peace and farmer no, has 6 horses, 8 Durham grade cows, orchard 100 trees, ^ acre pear trees. His grandfather, Nicholas Traver, born in Half- moon, Saratoga Co., Oct. 31, 1769, about 1808 located in Aurelius, Cay. Co. ; two years later he came to Tyre. He died here about 1836. He was succeeded b}^ his son Thomas, who was born in Waltham, Addison Co., Vt., Town of tyre. 403 and moved here with his father. He died 1837. The farm has been in the same family since their first settle- ment in 1810 Trickier Frank, p o Seneca Falls, r 55, b 1866, w Anne (Earls), farm laborer Tripp Robert H., p o Malcom, r 17, b 1836, w Adeline (An- drews), farmer 27, has 2 horses, 1 cow ; soldier in Co. D Yates cavalry in civil war ; pensioner Tschetter Leon, p o Magee Corners, r 30, b 1855 in Switz- erland, w Carrie (Butler), works on shares for Harrison Dunham of Junius farm 76, has 3 horses, 3 cows TYRE GRIST MILL, p o Tyre, in village, Benjamin F. Van Cleef, prop'r Updyke Charles, p o Magee Corners, off r 35, b 187 1, farm la- borer, h do Updyke Nelson, p o Magee Corners, off r 34^ b 1848 in New Jersey, w Eliza Jane (Edinger), farm laborer Upham Augustus J., p o Tyre, r 11, b i860, w Ida M. (Tan- ner), owns h and 1 2^ acres Van Arsdale Arthur S., p o Magee Corners, r 51, b 1874, ^^^" mer for his father James Van Arsdale James, p o Magee Corners, r 51, b 1848, w Han- nah M., (Avery), assessor, farmer 100 on r 51 and 72^ on r 62, has 6 horses, 7 cows, 20 sheep, orchard q acres VauBurskirk John, p o Tyre, b 1823 in Hopewell, Ontario Co., ex-postmaster, farmer 1,000, 150 farming land and 850 marsh land, rents out on shares to Jacob M. Westbrook, has 7 horses (i Hambletonian sired by Jerome Eddy), 7 grade short-horn cows, apiary 8 colonies, orchard 6 acres NanBuskirk Levi, p. o Tyre, r 5, b 1837, w Katie (Nearpass), farmer 36, has 5 horses, 4 cows VanBuskirk Sallie Miss, p o Tyre, r 5 farmer, owns wdth her brother Levi about 25 acres which is worked by him VanBuskirk Thomas J., p o Tyre, r 5, b 1844, w Sarah E. (Thomas), collector of taxes, constable, fruit grower and farmer 12, raspberries i acre, strawberries i acre, apples, pears and peaches 2 acres, has i horse, 2 cows, apiarist 8 hives VanCLEEF BANJAMIN F., p o Tyre, r 5, b 1844, w Par- thenia A. (Westbrook), commissioner of highways in 1879, 1880 and 1881, again in 1891 and 1892, owns grist mill in village, thresher, grain buyer and dealer, practical me- chanic in machinery generally, farmer 13, well stocked with small fruits, etc., h on r 5 and office at mill VanCleef Beersheba, widow of Charles, p o Tyre, off r 4, farmer 24, has 2 horses, i cow, apiary 22 colonies, orchard 60 trees 404 Town of tyre. VanCleef Deveraux, p o Magee Corners, r 52, b 1866, w Hat- tie (White), farmer 100, has 10 horses, 7 cows, orchard 100 trees VanCleef Leroy P., p o Tyre, r 4, b 1865, farmer for his mother Beersheba, h do VanCleef Luella Miss, p o Magee Corners, r 51, home with her father William H. VanCleef Tunis, p o Magee Corners, oft' r 36, b 1825, w Maria (Ullman), auctioneer, farmer 75, has 2 horses, 2 cows, or- chard 100 trees VanCleef William H., p o Magee Corners, r 51, b 1843, w Elizabeth (Westbrook), justice of the peace, commissioner of highways, and farmer 70, has 3 horses, 3 cows, orchard 3 acres VanCleef William H. 2d, p o Seneca Falls, r 46, b 1857 in Seneca Falls, w Mary E. (Beach), farmer 130, has 6 horses, 8 cows (4 grade Durham), apple orchard 5 acres, thresher and portable steam saw mill Vandemark Ann Mrs., widow of William, p o Magee Corners, r 50, farmer 10 acres, i cow Vandemark Simon W., p o Tyre, r 5, b 1853, son of William L., wagon maker and general repairer, h do Vandemark William L., p o Tyre, r 5, b 1830, w Catharine ('Cuddeback), wagon maker and general repairs, owns h and 1 I acre, has i horse, small orchard Van Horn George, p o Magee Corners, r 61, b 1855, ^ Mary (Pegley), farm laborer Van Horn John, p o Magee Corners, r 36, b 1821, laborer, h do Van Horn John, p o Seneca Falls, r 45, b 1862, w Rachel (Brace), farm laborer for Chas. W. Lay Van Kirk Rosanna, widow of Mathias, p o Magee Cornei-s, r 52, owns h and 1 5 Van Riper Grove, p o Tyre, r 11, b 1872 in Varick, farmer, h do Van Riper Vernelia A., p o Tyre, r 11, widow of Seth A., far- mer 72, has 4 horses, diary 3 cows, orchard 70 trees Van Wickle Amelia Miss, p o Savannah, Wayne Co., r 10, lives with her father Simon Van Wickle Simon, p o Savannah, Wayne Co., r 10, b 1817, farmer 100, has 4 horses, 3 cows, orchard 35^ acres ^^augh Augusta, widow of Robert, p o Malcom, r i, postmas- ter, dealer in candy, tobacco and cigars Waugh George W., p o Malcom, r i, deputy postmaster, farm laborer, h do Weaver David B., p o Magee Corners, oft' r 35, b 1865, w TOWN OF TYRE. 405 Josephine (Fisher), farmer 130, has 4 horses, i cow, 100 sheep, orchard 100 trees Weaver John, po Magee Corners, v 3$, b 1858, w Margaret F. (McAvoy), farmer 85, has 6 horses, 4 cows, orchard 50 trees West Albert H., p o Seneca Falls, r 25, b 1850 in Seneca Falls, farm laborer, h do West George, p o Seneca Falls, r 46, b 1874, fai"m laborer with William H. Van Cleef 2d Westbrook Alpha, p o Tyre, r 11, b 1824 in New Jersey, w Adeline (Minges), ex-assessor and farmer 88, has 4 horses, 4 cows, orchard 100 trees Westbrook Jacob, po Seneca Falls, r 49, b 1815 in New Jersey, w Phoebe (Russell), farmer 76, also 6 acres cedar swamp on r 43, rents out on shares to his son Peter A., has i horse Westbrook Jacob M., p o Tyre, b 1858, w Ida (Van Buskirk), farmer, works on shares for John Van Buskirk farm 1000, 150 acres farming land and 850 acres marsh land Westbrook James N., po Tyre, r 23, b 1843, w Mary K.(Tefft), ex-commissioner of highways, farmer 50. has 2 horses, 5 cows, orchard 100 trees. His grandfather, Jacob, came from New Jerse}^ about 60 years ago, and was succeeded by his son Alpha, who now occupies the old homestead Westbrook Lenora Miss, p o Seneca Falls, r 49, home with her father, Peter A. Westbrook Mabel Miss, p o Seneca Falls, r 49, home with her father, Peter A. Westbrook Maria S., widow of Isaac, p o Tyre, r 11, resident, hdo WESTBROOK PETER A., p o Seneca Falls, r 49, w Mar- tha (Bedell), town assessor and farmer, owns on r 36 farm 65, and works on shares on r 49 his father Jacob's farm 76 acres, has 6 horses, 7 cows, orchard 250 trees WESTBROOK PETER M., p o Seneca Falls, b 1818 in Montague, Sussex Co., N. J., w Phoebe H. (Munson), ex-commissioner of highways and farmer, owns 133 acres on r 41, worked on shares by William A. Durling, and 133 acres on r 41 worked on shares by James R. English, owns in Seneca Falls res., h and 1 on HoagSt., and hand 1 on Boardman St., and res 91 Ca3'uga St. His father, Jacob S., born 1788, came to T3n-e 1835 ^"^ died 1865. His father was Soveryne Westbrook, and was born in Montague, N. J. Wheeler Lydia Ann Mrs., wife of Peter, p o Tyre, r 4, owns h and 1 2 acres, h do Wheeler Peter, p o Tyre, r 4, b 1820 in Washington Co., w Lydia Ann, (Taliman), farm laborer, h do 406 TOWN OF TYRE. White Arianna M. Miss, p o Seneca Falls, r 53, home with her father, Spencer H. White Arthur, p o Magee Corners, r 49, b 1853, w Martha (Olin), farm laborer, h do White Ezra, p o Magee Corners, r 36, b 1835, ^ Dorathy (Mathews), farmer, owns on r 53 7 acres, has i cow White Ezra, p o Magee Corners, r 53, b 1846, w H. Elizabeth (Waugh), farmer 5, has i cow White Foster H., p o Seneca Falls, r 53, b 1872, student, home with his father, Spencer H. White George, p o Magee Corners, r 52, b 1874, f^i'^i laborer, h do White John, p o Tyre, r 11, b 1843, w Jane (Demarest), farm laborer White Spencer H., p o Seneca Falls, r 53, b 1835, ^ Charlotte E. (Seekell), farmer 130, has 5 horses, 3 cows, orchard 4 acres apples and pears Wilcox Lewis L. Rev., p o Tyre, b about 1862, pastor M. E. Church, res at the parsonage in village Williams Harvey, p o Tyre, r 5, b about i860, laborer, h do Wilson George M., p o Tyre, r 4 cor 5, b 1854 ^" Orange Co., w Amanda M. (Russell), U. S. mail carrier between Tyre and Seneca Falls, owns h and 1 3 acres, has i horse, i* cow Wilson Willie E., p o Tyre, r 4, b 187 1 in Wayne Co.,w Ida M.(Van Cleef),farm laborer for Eugene Lamb of Wayne Co., h do Wolf Michael, p o Montezuma, Cay. Co., r 7, b 1833, farmer 16 acres Woodmanstee Amos, p o Magee Corners, r 61, b 1817, retired, w Abigail (Palmer), h do Wood ; anstee Amos T., p o Magee Corners, r 61, b 1872, agent Woodworth Cornelia, widow of William J-, p o Tyre, r 25, farmer 85 and 45 swamp, rents out to John Chalker, has i horse, 2 cows WOODWORTH HARRIET W.,wife of Hugh H., po Tyre, r 25, owns farm 80 on r 3, worked by Henry C. Olmstead, has 2 horses, i cow, 20 hogs WOODWORTH HUGH H., p o Tyre, r 25, b 1828, w Har- riet W. (Babcock), was supervisor four terms, farmer 200, has 7 horses, dairy 8 grade Jerse}^ cows, i Jersey cow. ■ His grandfather Caleb, born Aug. 8, 1763, bought this farm from the government about the year 1800, and died here Nov. 27, 1810, and was succeeded by his son Hiram, (father of H. H.) ; he died Jan. 16, 1876 Woodworth Jeremiah, p o Tyre, r 25, b 1837, horse dealer TOWN OF VARICK. 407 Worden Sarah, widow of Andrew, p o Seneca Falls, r 6i, far- mer 90, has 4 horses, 4 cows Young Ann M.,wife of Charles, p o Magee Corners, r 51, owns h and 1 2 Young Charles, p o Magee Corners, r 51, b 1829, w Ann M. (Pierson), gardener, h do Young John, p o Magee Corners, r62, b 1865, w Rose (Van- kirk), farmer for Jas. Van Arsdale VARICK. VARICK was formed from Romulus, February 6, 1830. Fayette on the north line and Romulus on the south line, the principal villages, are located partially in this town. {^For exj^lanations and abbreviations see 'page 5.) Abbott Christina, widow of Judson, p o McDougall, off r 15, home with Solomon Acker Abbott Lucinda Miss, p o Fayette, r 24, farmer 102, rents out on shares to Chester W. Slaughter, has 2 horses, 2 cows Acker Joseph, p o MacDougall, off r 15, b 1844, farmer for his father Solomon Acker Solomon, p o MacDougall, off r 15, b 1802, w Salome, farmer 158, rents out on shares to John H. Kuney, has i horse, 2 cows, orchard 3 acres Adair Eliza Ann, p o MacDougall, wife of Isaac V., r 32, far- mer 80, which is worked by her husband, Isaac V., has 3 horses, 3 cows, orchard 100 apple trees Adair Frank S., p o Romulus, b 1854, ^ J- Alida, secretary of the J. W. Bow Co., of Romulus, lumber and coal dealers, owns h and 1 Cayuga Adair Isaac V., p o MacDougall. r 32, b 1833, w Eliza Ann, farmer for his wife on farm 80 Alexander Josiah, p o Varick, r 17, b 1852, w Helen, farmer, works on shares for SallySheridan (?) of Seneca Falls farm 50, owns 3 horses, i cow Alleman Andrew J. Dr., p o MacDougall, r 2, b 1829, w Ruby P., allopathic physician and surgeon Allen Charles O., p o Varick, r 33 cor 36, b 1877, farmer for his father, Rynear C. Allen Clara B. Miss, p o Varick, r 33 cor 36, student, dau of Rynear C. Allen Rynear C, p o Varick, r 33 cor 36, b 1843, wMar3^A., assessor and farmer 145, has 5 horses, 5 head of cattle, 30 sheep, orchard 5 acres 408 TOWN OF VARICK. Alien Sarah L. Miss,p o Varick,r 33,001" 36,dau oi RynearC. Ambrose David R., po Romulus, b 1834, w Kate, general blacksmith, horse shoeing a specialty, owns h and 1 Main Andrews Clarence M., p o Fayette, b 1854, w Phoebe Ann, (Secor), school teacher in Dist. No. 12, Fayette, r h and 1 Main Ansley Charles G., p o MacDougall, r 20, b 1838, w Minnie, farmer 114, 7 horses, 6 cows, orchard 7 acres apples, peaches 2, prunes 3, plums 2 acres Ansley Fred C, p o MacDougall, r 20, b 1879, farmer for his father Charles G. Ansley George W., p o MacDougall, r 20, b 1870, farmer for his father Charles G. /\.nsley Marion J., p o MacDougall. r 20, b 1863, farmer for his father Charles G. Atchley Mar}^ widow of Cornelius, p o Fayette, resident, owns h and 1 M^in Bachman John J., p o Fayette, b 1822, w Elizabeth, retired carpenter and builder, owns h and 1 Main Bachman Harley, p o Fa3^ette, r 11, b 1864, farm laborer for Charles M. Lautenschlager Bachman Hibbard, p o Romulus, r 45, b 1865, farmer, works on shares for Mrs. Laurania Stevens farm 63, 2 horses, 2 cows Bainbridge Frank, p o East Varick, r 48, b 1869, w Anna, far- mer 25, has 2 horses, 1 cow Bainbridge William, p o Romulus, r 14, b 1815, retired farmer, bds with Wm. S. French Banker Archiles S., p o Romulus, r 58, b 1836 in Ovid, farmer 25, has 3 horses, i cow Banker Clarisa Miss, p o Romulus, r 58, home with her father Archiles S. Baldridge Hervey, p o Varick, r 33, b 18 19, farmer 97, has 3 horses, i cow, 26 sheep, orchard 4 acres Baldridge Mary P. Miss, p o Varick, r 33, housekeeper for Hervey Banta John, p o Romulus, b 1840, w Elizabeth, harness maker, r h and 1 Main Bard Mary, A. wife of William R., p o Romulus, r 41, resi- dent, home with her father, John Keefer Beary David K,, p o MacDougall, r 32, b 1846, w Carrie M., farmer 100, has 3 horses, 4 cows, and works the farm on shares for Isaac Spaulding of Romulus, and owns on r 14 farm 10 Beck Jane, widow of James, p o Fayette, resident, owns h and 1 off Main TOWN OF VARICK. 4O9 Becker Frank, p o Kendaia, r 53, b 1849, ^"^ Amelia, laborer, r h and 1 Benjamin Edward L., p o Kendaia, r 54, b 1854, ^ -^^^'^ E-» carpenter and joiner Benjamin Etta E., wife of Edward L., p o Kendaia, r 54, owns interest in the estate of her father Richard S., in farm of 130 acres, and rents out on shares to Robert and Harry Williams ; has i horse, i cow Berger Charles, p o Fayette, r 7 cor 12, b 1822 in Northum- berland Co., Pa., w Margaret, justice of the peace, far- mer 38, has 2 horses, dairy 2 cows, orchard 2^ acres Bergstreser Cora M., p o Fayette, r 7, home with her mother Ellen J. Bergstreser Ellen J., widow of John, p o Fayette, r 7, farmer 100, has 3 horses, dairy 5 cows, orchard 7 acres Bergstreser Frank H., p o Fayette, r 7, b 1872, farmer for his mother Ellen J. Bergstreser George R., p o Fayette, r 7, b 1874, farmer for his mother Ellen J. Bird Alice I. Miss, p o Fayette, r 5, housekeeper for Martin Kuney Birdsell Lafayette, p o McDougall, r 32 cor 36, b 1828 in Poughkeepsie, N. Y., w Eliza, laborer, owns h and 1; veteran of the war of 1861, 148th N Y. Vols, in civil war, pensioner ; has i horse, i cow Birdsell Mary A. Miss, p o MacDougall, r 32, cor 2^, dau of Lafayette Bishop Am^s, p o East Varick, r 26, b 1852, w Martha, U. S. mail carrier East Varick to Seneca Falls, r h and 1 Blackwell Fred, p o Kendaia, r 53, b 1879, f^i""^ laborer for John V. R. Clark Blaine Jane Miss, p o Romulus, domestic for John V.R.Hin]^, has 8 horses, 7 cows, apiarist, 16 colonies, orchard 2 acres. Kunes Carrie E. Miss, p o Varick, r 17, home with her father David. Kunes David, p o Varick, r 17, b 1824, w Anna M., farmer 621^, 3 horses, 3 cows, orchard apples 2 acres, plums, peaches and pears 2. 422 TOWN OF VARiCK. Kunes Mary Ellen Miss, p o MacDougall, r 2, home with her father Peter. Kunes Fred, p o Varick, r 17, b 1870, poultry dealer and breeder of pure white Leghorn and Ph^mouth rock fowls. Kunes Peter, p o MacDougall, r2, b 1827, w Mary A., farmer, 100, 3 horses, 5 cows, orchard 3. Kunes Sherman R., p o Varick. r 33, b 1858, w Lizzie M., fruit grower, dealer in poultry and eggs and farmer 48^, 4 acres apples, pears, peaches and berries, apiarist 75 colonies, 500 hens, has 3 horses, i cow. KvNES, see Kuns. Kuney Daniel, p o Fayette, r 13, b 1827, w Deborah, farmer 80, rents out on shares to his son Samuel, owns 8 horses 3 cows Kuney Estella, p o Fayette, r 13, home with her father Daniel KUNEY JACOB, p o Fayette, r 28, b 1844, w Mary C, Com- missioner of highways, works on shares for Charles Hoff- man, farm 117, owns 6 horses, 3 cows, orchard 3 acres, also owns in town of Seneca Falls farm 65 KUNEY JOHN H., p o Fayette, r 5, b 1871, farmer, works . on shares for his father Martin, farm 86, has 5 horses, 3 Jersey grade cows, i registered Jersey bull, orchard 7 acres, also works on shares for Solomon Acker on r 15, farm 158. Kuney Martin, p o Fayette, r 5, b 1827, farmer 86, rents out on shares to his son John H Kuney Samuel, po Fayette, r 13. b 1859, works on shares for Charles McMillen, farm 60, and for Daniel Kuney, farm 80, has 2 cows Kuney Schuyler, p o Fayette, r 28, b 1879, student and farmer for his father Jacob Kuns Abram, p o Varick, r^S^, b 1821, retired farmer, home with his son Charles. Kuns Charles, p o Varick, r 38}^, b 1855, w Clara M., farmer for Libbie M. Kuns on farm 72, owns 3 horses, i cow, orchard 2 acres, owns woodland 5 and chickens 200. Kuns Elizabeth M. Miss, p o Varick, r 38^, owns farm 72, and rents out to Charles Kuns, orchard, 75 trees apples, plums 600 trees, pear trees 290, grapes 2 acres Kuns, see Kunes. Lambert George, p o Favette, offr 27, b 1827, w Gennette, far- mer 197, rents out on shares to his sons Sidney and Par- son, owns I horse, 3 cows, orchard i )^ acres Lambert Parson, p o Fa3-ette, r 24, b 1858, w Elizabeth, works on shares for his father George, farm 97, owns 4 horses, 3 cows TOWN OF VARICK. 423 Lambert Sidney, p o Fayette, off r 27, b 1868, w Bertha, Clerk school district No* i, works on shares for his father George, farm lOO, owns 6 horses, 2 cows Landis Charles F., p o Fayette, b i860, w Julia A. farm laborer, owns h and 1 h Main Landis Ella A., wife of Oscar A., p o Fayette, r 11 cor 25, music teacher on piano, etc, at house of Seneca P. King Landis Oscar A., p o Fayette, r 11 cor 25, b 1877, ^ Ella A., butcher, owns h and 1, has i cow Landis Sarah A., widow of Henry, po Fayette, r 9 cor 11, resi- dent, owns h and 1 i Landis Warren W., p o Fayette, r 9 cor 11, b 1862, farm laborer, home with his mother Sarah A. Lautenschlager Charles M., p oFayette, rii, b 1853, w Fran- ces A., works on shares for his father David, farm 78, owns 4 horses, 3 Jersey grades and i Jersey cow, i Jersey bull registered No. 33,636, name "Cayuga Pride" 3 head Jersey cattle Lautenschlager David, p o Fayette, r ii, b 1815, w Catharine, farmer 78, rented out on shares to his son, Charles M., has I horse, 3 cows, orchard 4 acres Lautenschlager Margaret Miss, p o Fayette, off r 11, farmer 100, rents out by fields Lerkins Chauncey B., p o Kendaia, r 53, b 1879, student and farmer for his father Henry J. Lerkins Clarence J., p o Kendaia, r 53, b 1875, section hand L. V. R. R., bds with his father Henry J. LERKINS ELIZA ANN, p o Kendaia, r 53, wife of Henry J., carpet weaver, farmer ij4 and grape grower Lerkins Henry J., p o Kendaia, r 53, b 1851, w Eliza Ann, carpenter and joiner, has 2 horses Lisk Fred C, p o Romulus, b 1867, w Mary, superintendent for his father John A., owns h and 1 Main Lisk George I., p o Romulus, off r 55, b 1833, w Emily M., farmer 57, has 3 horses, 4 c tws, orchard 4 acres, grape grower 2 acres, raspberries 2 acres LISK HENRY C, po Romulus, r 32, w Harriet Y. (Yost), ex-justice of the peace, supervisor for 1881,1882 and 1883, notary public and farmer 67, has 3 horses, 3 cows, 6 head of cattle, orchard i acre Lisk John A., p o Romulus, w Julia A., justice of the peace, notary public, justice of sessions and proprietor of Empire Roller Mills, dealer in hard and soft wood lumber, owns lot 7 acres, has 2 horses, i cow, mills oflice and res Main Lisk John B , p o Romulus, off r 55, b 1875, student and far- mer for his father Georoe I, 4^4 TOWN OF VARICK. Lisk Leonard W., p o Romuluy, bi857, w Annie, clerk lor Clinton A. Warne, dry goods and groceries, h Main Lisk Sarah J. Miss, p o Romulus, off r 55, resident, home with George L Lisk Lisk C. Wilford, p o Romulus, off r 55, b 1878, student and far- mer for his father George L Litzenberger Elizabeth F., w of John O., p o Fayette, r 26, owns on farm 103^ belonging to James F. Litzenberger 5 horses, 4 cows Litzenberger James F., p o East Varick, off r 26, b 1850, w Emma M., farmer 103^, rents out on shares to John O. Litzenberger, has i horse, i cow Litzenberger John O., p o Fayette, r 26, b 1852, w Elizabeth F., works on shares for James F. Litzenberger farm 1031^ Longcoy George, p o MacDougall, r 3, b 1863, w Margaret, laborer, r h and 1 Lynd Frank E., p o Varick, r 33, b 1859, ^ Lillie E,, works on shares for Jacob Hathaway farm io2y^, owns 2 horses, I cow |\^ahoney Bartholomew J., p o MacDougall, r 32, b 1846 in Ireland, w Maria, farmer 100, and on r 36 farm 40, has 7 horses, 4 cows, orchard 4 acres Mahoney Frank, po MacDougall, r 32, b 1877. student and farmer fDr his father, Bartholomew J. Mahoney Lizzie Miss, p o MacDougall, r 32, home with her father Bartholomew J. Manee Caroline, widow of Isaac, p o Romulus, r 49, farmer, has interest in the undivided estate of her husband in farm 112, and rents it out on shares to her son Floyd E. Manee D. Homer, p o Romulus, r 49, b 1877, student and far- mer for his father Floyd E. Manee Eva L., p o Romulus, r 44, home with her father Wil- liajn H. Manee Floyd E , p o Romulus, r 49, b 1852, w Lillian M., excise commissioner, vineyardist and farmer 92, and works on shares for his mother Caroline farm 112, has 6 horses, 4 cows, 3 head of catile, apiarist 4 colonies, orchard 4 acres, grapes 5 acres Manee Frank L., Romulus, r 49, b 1878, student, home with his father Floyd E. Manee William H., p o Romulus, r 44, b 1844, w Mary E., farmer 105, has 3 horses, 4 cows Mann David, p o Varick, r38^ cor 35, b 1819, w Irene, far- mer for his wife, h do Mann Irene, wife of David, p o Varick, r 38^ cor 35, farmer 20, worked by her husband, i horse, i cow TOWN OF VARICK. 425 Mann John, p o Varick, r 20, b 1833, farmer 20, 2 horses, r cow Mann Mathias, p o Varick, r 53, b 1856, w Helen A., worl« s on shares for Warren S. Sharp, of Romulus, farm 30, owns 5 horses, 3 cows, orchard 2 acres McCarragher Hugh, p o Romulus, r 30, b 1862, w Catharine, farmer for Daniel Ferran McCaw Abram, p o MacDougall, r 21, b 1828 in Ireland, w Caroline, farmer 125, has 6 horses, 4 cows, orchard 6 acres McCaw Grace Miss, p o MacDougall, r 21, school teacher, also teacher of piano, &c., home with her father Abram McCulloch Elmer, p o Fayette, r 28, b 1861, w Jessie, farmer 127^, has 8 horses, dairy 5 cows, 2 head cattle, orchard 2 acres McCulloch Susan, widow of James, p o Fayette, r 28, home 'vith her son Elmer McDuffee F. Bert, p o East Varick, r 48, b 1874, student and farn er for his father Stinson H. McDuffee, Stinson H., p o East Varick, r 48, b 1844, w Selina R., farmer 25, has 6 horses, 2 cows, peach orchard 2 acres, apples 2 acres McDuffie Kingsley H., p o Romulus, r 49, b 1838. w Barbara, overseer of the poor, works on shares for Philip Becker, Romulus, farm 115, owns 4 horses, 5 cows, orchard 2 acres McDuffie Luella Miss, p o Fayette, r 9, home with her mother Sarah A. McDuffie Sarah A., p o Fayette, r 9, widow of James H., far- mer 89, has I horse, 3 cows, orchard 2 acres McGlochlin Joseph, p o Fayette, r 31, b 1864, w Edith May, section hand on L. V. R. R., r h and 1 McGlochlin Joseph, p o MacDougall, b 1856, r 31 , section hand L. V. R. R., r h and 1 McGlochlin Patrick, p o Romulus, r 45, b 1830 in Ireland, w Catharine, laborer, owns h and 1 7 acres McGrane James, p o MacDougall, r 32, b 1855, w Margaret, com'r of highways, steam thresher and farmer 70, has 4 horses, 3 cows, orchard 3 acres McGrane John, p o MacDougall, r 32, b 1856, w Sarah, farmer 150, has 5 horses, 6 cows, orchard 2 acres McGreeghan Anne A. Miss, po Romulus, r 48, home with her father Patrick McGreeghan Ella, p o Romulus, r 48, home with her father Patrick McGreeghan Mary Miss, p o Romulus, r 48, dressmaker, cut- ter and fitter, home with her father Patrick, r 48 426 TOWN OF VARICK, McGREEGHAN PATRICK, p o Romulus, r 48, b 1839 in Ireland, w Mary, com'r of highways, foreman Rochester & Cayuga Lake Vineyard Co., has 5 horses, 3 Holstein grade cows, apiarist 4 colonies, office and house at vine- yard McGuire Joseph, p o Romulus, r 40, b 1854, ^ Annie, farm laborer, owns h and 1 McKnight Anne E. Miss, p o MacDougall, r 32, housekeeper lor her father John McKnight Charles S., p o MacDougall, r 32, b 1871, larmer for his father John McKnight Emma B., Miss, po MacDougall, r 32, housekeeper for her father John McKnight George W., p o Kendaia, r 38, b 1830, w Martha B., farm laborer, r h and 1 McKnight John, p o MacDougall, r 32, b 1835, ex-supervisor and farmer 98, has 5 horses, 4 cows, orchard 2 acres. This farm has been in possession of the McKnight family since 1824 McMillen Cora D. Miss, p o Varick, r 36, owns an undivided interest in farm 623^, home with her mother Huldah McMillen Edith Miss, p o Varick, r 36, owns an undivided in- terest in farm 62^, home with her mother Huldah McMillen Eva May Miss, p o Varick, r 36, owns undivided in- terest in farm 62^, home with her mother Huldah McMlLLEN HULDAH, wile of Alfred, po Varick, r 36, has an interest in her husband's farm 62^, 4 horses, 2 cows McMILLEN WILLIAM E., p o Varick, r ^6, b 1874, farmer, has interest in his father Alfred's farm 62)^, and works it, 4 horses, 2 cows Metcalf Adelbert, p o Romulus, r 40, b 1862, w Alice, works on shares for Mrs. Sibyl Hunt farm 67, 2 horses, 2 cows, orchard 3 acres Metcalf Herbert L., p o MacDougall, r 32, b 187 1, farmer for his father James L. Metcalf James L., p o MacDougall, r 32, b 1837, w Nancy M., farmer 57)^, has 2 horses, 3 cows Metcalf Lena Miss, p o Romulus, r 32, dressmaker, home with her father Martin L. Metcalf Lulu Miss, p o Romulus, r 32, student, dau of Mar- tin L. Metcalf Martin L., p o Romulus, r 32, b 1854, w Sarah, farmer 57^, has 5 horses, 3 cows, orchard 2 acres Mickley Frank, p o Fayette, r 27 cor 25, b 1852, farm laborer, bds with Geo. P. Deal Miles James, p o East Varick, r 46, b 1843, w Sarah, farm laborer, owns h and 1 TOWN OF VARICK. 427 Miller Amos P., p o Romulus, r 49. b 1822, w Marcella U., farmer 170, and on r 30 I'arm 52, has 9 horses, 2 cows, 50. sheep, orchard 5 acres, also rents out to his son Ezra farm 52 on r 30 Miller Ezra, p o Romulus, r 42 cor 30, w Fannie, farmer, works on shares for his father Amos farm 50, 2 horses, 2 cows Miller Ezra, p o Romulus, r 49, b 1869, w Fannie E., farmer, rents from his father Amos P. farm 52, owns 3 horses, 4 cows, orchard 4 acres Monroe Benton S., p o Romulus, b 1873, student in Cornell University, home with his father David Monroe David, p o Romulus, b 1831, w Sophronia E., dealer in drugs, medicines, wall paper, school books, stationery, groceries, etc., owns store, h and 1 Main, cor Cayuga Monroe John, p o Romulus, r 55 cor 56, b 1828, w Esther Jane, farmer 114, has 6 horses, 2 cows, 40 sheep, vineyard 5, or- chard apples and plums 4, also has an interest in farm 100 on r 43 Monroe John N., p o Romulus, r 55 cor 56, b 1869, farmer with his father John Mooney Eliza J., widow of John M., p o Romulus, resident, home with Frank S. Adair, Cayuga Mudge Addie Miss, p o MacDougall, r 21, resident, home with Abram McCaw Murphy James, p o Romulus, r 50, b 1872, farmer for his father John Murphy John, p o Romulus, r 50, b 1833 in Ireland, w Mary, farmer 50, has 4 horses, 2 cows Murphy Mary Ellen Miss, p o Romulus, r 50, home with her father John l^ewman W. Jared, p o Romulus, r 45, b 1835 ^^ Derby, Northumberland Co., N. B., w^ Alice S. (Stevens), vine- yardist, has grapes 3 acres, 5 acres other fruit, has i horse, I cow, apiarist 6 colonies Newman Wirt K., p o Romulus, r 45, b 1878, student and far- mer for his father W. Jared, owns an undivided interest in the farm estate of George Stevens, 65 acres New York Hotel, p o Fayette, D. Adelbert Campbell, prop'r, Main Nuhn Catherine, p o Varick, r 17, works farm 50 on shares for Sarah A. Sheridan of Seneca Falls Nutting Aurelia O., widow of Solomon D., p o Fayette, r 6, home with John W. Buckley Ogden George B., p o Fayette, r 12, b 1864, w Elma, farmer, works on shares for Calvin Sharp of Romulus, farm 115, 428 TOWN OF VARICK. owns 8 horses, (i Clay mare, registered), i Jersey and 4 Jersey grade cows, orchard 2 acres O'Marra Patrick, p o Romulus, b 1843 in Ireland, w Catharine, section foreman L. V. R. R., owns h and 1 Cayuga Osborne Robert M., p o Fayettt, r 25, b 1858, w Anna C, con.stablt\, laborer, r h and 1 Ostrom Rush H. p o Fayette, r 6, b 1839, traveling agent, home with John W. Buckley Parsons George, p o MacDongall, r 21, b 1877, student and farmer for Abram McCaw Patterson Fannie M., p o Romulus, r 52, widow of James, far- mer 35, and on same road 19 acres, rents out in fields, has I horse, 5 head of cattle, orchard 3 acres Payne John, p o Fayttte, r 43, b 1828, w Sarah, farm laborer, r h and 1 Pfoffenberger Henry, p o Varick, r 17, b i860, w Anne, rents of John H. Schuhl farm 65, 2 horses, 5 head of cattle, or. chard 2 acres Post Jacob, p o Varick, r 33, b 1835, ^ Margaret, farmer 104, rents out on shares to Monroe J. Post, 50 sheep, owns i hori^e, 3 cows, orchard 2 acres Post James S., p o MarDougall, r 3, b 1830, w Mary, farmer 55, has 3 horses, i cow Post Monroe J., p o Varick, r 33, b 1865, w Dellaphine, steam sav/ mill, and works on shares for Jacob Post farm 104, owns 4 horses, 2 cows, also owns on r 20 farm 30 Pratz Amelia, p o Varick, r 34, resident, owns h and 1 Pratz Charles E., p o Vai'ick, r 34, b 1866, night watchman L. V. R. R., r h and 1 Pratz Edward, p o Varick, r 19, b 1864, laborer, r h and K Raymond Charles, p o Varick, r 19, b 1854, ^ Catharine, la- borer, r h and 1 Reader David, p o East Varick, r 44, b 1817 in Pennsylvania, w Elizabeth, laborer, owns hand 1 2 acres Rediield George, p o East Varick, r 45, b 1841 in Ont. Co., w Angeline, farmer 14, has 2 horses, 2 cows Redfield William, p o East Varick, r 45, b 1868, laborer, bds with George Reed Eliza, widow of Charles E., p o Romulus, r 30, farmer 37, has I horse, 2 cows, orchard 3 acres Reed Elizabeth Miss, p o Romulus, r 30, home with her fa'her Josiah Reed John M., po Romulus, r 30, b 1869, job printer, bds with his father Josiah Reed Josiah, p o Romulus, r 30, b 1840 in Ont. Co.,w Mary L., farmer 74, has 3 horses, 3 cows, orchard 2 acres TOWN OF VARICK. 429 Reed Vincent, po Romulus, r 30, b 1876, farmer for his mother Eliza Reeder Charles, p o Varick, r 34, b 1877, farmer for his father John Reeder George, p o Varick, r 34, b 1875, farmer for his father John, has 2 horses Reeder Henry, p o Varick, r 34, b 1869, farmer 50, apples, pears and plums 2 acres, i horse Reeder Isabella Miss, p o Varick, r 34, home with her father John Reeder John, p o Varick, r 34, b 1834 ^^ Hereford, Eng., w Roxana, farmer 197, and on' same road farm 80, and in Romulus farm 85, rents out on shares to his son Warren, owns I horse, 4 cows Reeder Mary A., p o Romulus, r 43, home with her father William Reeder Warren, p o Varick, r 34, b 1872, works on shares for his lather John farm 80 on r 34, and part of farm 197 on same road, owns 2 horses, 2 head cattle Reeder William, p o Romulus, r 43, b 1829 in England, farmer 74, rents out on shares by fields, has 2 horses, 3 cows Renner John G., p o Romulus, r 30, b 1867, farmer for his father John S. Renner John S., p o Romulus, r 30, b 1826 in Germany, w Pauline M., farmer 58, 3 horses, 4 cows Rickon Charles, p o Varick, r 19, b 1867, farmer for James, bds do, has i horse Rickon James, p o Varick, r 19, b 1867, w Isabell, works on shares for Mary Sheridan of Fayette farm 237, 6 horses, 13 head cattle Riegel Jacob F., p o East Varick, r 26, b 1834, laborer, home with Loren G. King Riegel Moses, p o East Varick, r 26, b 1837, w Delia, farmer 83, has 7 horses, 4 cows, (2 Jersey and 2 Holstein grades), 5 head cattle, orchard 3 acres Ritter Jessie L. Miss, p o East Varick, r 46, school teacher Ritter Keturah, widow of Daniel, p o East Varick, r 26, resi- dent, home with Millard A. Ritter Ritter Levi A., p o East Varick, r 26, b 1853, w Lorane, post- master and laborer, owns h and 1 Ritter Lorane, w of Levi A., p o East Varick, r 26, deputy postmaster, Ritter Martha, widow of Levi, p o East Varick, r 46, farmer 17, has I horse Ritter Mary A., widow of John, p o Fayette, r 9 cor 11, resi- dent, home with Sarah A. Landis 29 430 TOWN OF VARICK. Ritter Millard A., p o East Varick, r 26, b i860 in Clinton Co., Mich., w Rosa M., farm laborer, rents h and 1 RITTER OSCAR E., p o East Varick, r 47, b 1846, w Mary E., justice of the peace and farmer 84, has 5 horses, 2 cows (i Jersey, i Jersey grade) orchard 2 Ritter Oscar E., p o East Varies, r 47, b 1846, w Mary E., rents from Simon Ritter farm 841^, has 5 horses, 3 cows, orchard 3 acres Ritter Simon, p o East Varick, r 26, b 1S24, w Ann M., far- mer 78, and on r 47 farm 845^, has 2 horses, 2 cows, or- chard 3 acres, on r 47 farm 84)^ is rented to his son Oscar E Ritter William H., p o Fayette, b 1850, w Villara F., farmer 80, has 5 horses, 4 cows, 3 sheep, h Main Roberts Ralph P., p o East Varick, r 26, b 1826, general mer- chant, owns h and 1 Robinson Elizabeth, p o Fayette, r 24, home with her mother Sarah Robinson Hiram W. p o Varick, r 33, b 1865, w Hattie W., works on shares for Mary A. Reeder, farm 235, owns 7 horses, 4 cows, (2 pure Jerseys) Robinson John D., p o Kendaia, r 35 cor 34, b 1867, farmer for his father Semilious Robinson Mary P., Miss, po Kendaia, r 35 cor 34, housekeeper for her father Semilious Robinson Sarah, widow of Norman, p o Fayette, r 24, farmer 60, has 2 horses, 4 cows Robinson Semilious B., p o Kendaia, r 35 cor 34, b 1830 in Delhi, Delaware co., works on shares for Mrs. Caroline Cook of Seneca Falls, farm 173, owns 8 horses, 4 cows, orchard 7 acres Rochester and Cayuga Lake Vineyard Co., p o Romulus, r 48 Patrick McGreeghan foreman, grape growers 225 acres, with 98,000 vines, farmers 20. Office at vineyard, head office Rochester, N. Y. Rooney Mary, po Romulus, r47, home with her father Patrick Rooney Nicholas, p o Romulus, r 47, b 1868, farmer for his father Patrick Rooney Patrick, po Romulus, r47, b 1846 in Ireland, w Eliza- beth, works on shares for Henry Hoster of Fayette farm no, owns 6 horses, 4 cows, orchard 4 acres Ross Joanna, widow of David, p o Kendaia, r 54, owns h and 1 7 acres Rotenberger Jacob, p o Fayette, r 27, bi828, wMarietta, rents of Jacob Brown of Fayette farm 105, has 4 horses, 4 cows, orchard 3 acres Rottlander Augustus, p o MacDougall, r 21, b 1855, w Hattie, TOWN OF VARICK. 43 1 farmer, works on shares for Celia Ann Brown, farm 145, owns 2 horses, 2 cows Rottlander Charles, p o Fayette, r 5, b 1837 in Germany, far- mer 104, has 2 horses, 4 cows, 16 sheep Rottlander Elizabeth M,, p o Fa\ ette, r 5, housekeeper for her father Charles Rowe Edmund C, p o Fayette, b 1836 in Jefferson Co., w Mary E., dealer in groceries and general merchandise. Store and house Main Russell Kate, widow ofAbiel, po Romulus, professional nurse, h Main S^imple James M., p o Romulus, r 31, b 1820 in Penn., w Catharine P., farmer 118, rents out on shares to Abner and Warren Townley, owns 2 horses, i cow, 20 sheep, orchard 2 acres Saii^ple Thomas, p o MacDougall, r 32, b 1836, w Adeline, farmer 127, has 8 horses, 2 cows, 50 sheep, apiarist 10 colonies, orchard 2 acres. This farm has been in the fam- ily since 1822 Sayre Caleb, poKendaia, r37,b i846,w Adelia P., farmer, rents of J. B. Thomas of Ovid farm 74, 3 horses 2 cows, orchard 2 acres, vineyard 15 Sayre Frank M., p o Romulus, r 43 cor 45, b 1850 in Yates Co., w Mary, farmer, works for William D Giddings of Romulus, has i cow Sayre Ida M., widow of Aaron B., p o Romulus, resident, owns h and 1 Main Schaffer Clarence L., p o East Varick, r 26, b 1867, farmer, works for his father David Schaffer David, p o East Varick, r 26. b 1841, w Matilda, far- mer 100, and in Fayette farm 54, has 6 horses, dairy 4 cows, orchard 5 acres Schaffer Maud E., p o East Varick, r 26, home with her father David Schaffer Pearley M., p o East Varick, r 26, home with her father David Schaffer Willie F., p o East Varick, r 26, b 1865, farmer, works for his father David Schindei James C Rev., po Fayette, b 1863 in Snyder Co., Pa., w Laura C, pastor Evangelical Lutheran church, author of church and Sunday school music "The Old, Old Story," etc.. Main School House, district No. i, p o Fayette, r 25 School House, district No. 2, p o Fayette, r 29 School House, district No. 4, p o Fayette, r 4 cor 14 School House, district No. 5, p o MacDougall, r 21 cor 31 School House, district No, 6, p o Fayette, r 8 cor 11 432 TOWN OF VARICK. School House, district No. 7, p o Varick, r 20 cor 17 School House, district No. 8, p o Romulus, r 32 cor 40 School House, district No. 9, p o East Varick, r 46 School House, district No. 10, p o Romulus, r 49 School House, district No. 11, p o Romulus, r 30 Schuhl John H., p o Viirick, r 17, b 183810 Germany, vv Anna G., farmer 9, i horse, i cow, also owns on same road farm 65, and rents to Henry Pfoffenberger Schuyler John R., p o Conoga, r 10, b 1846, w Agnes E., far- mer 60, rents out on shares to Samuel Stahl's sons, has i horse, 2 cows, orchard 2 acres, also owns cider and feed mill for custom work by steam power Scott Nellie Miss, p o Romulus, r 30, home with her father Thomas Scott Thomas, p o Romulus, r 30, b 1813 in Ireland, farmer 50, has I horse Sears Emmett, p o East Varick, r 26, b 1830, w Amanda, la- borer, r h and 1 Sears Emmett, Jr., p o East Varick, r 26, b i860, w Clara F., laborer, r h and 1 Sebring Clara, widow, p o MacDougall, r 21 cor 16, resident, farmer 50, rents out by fields Sell John, p o Romulus, r 30, b 1833 in Pennsylvania, w Sarah A., farmer 50, has 3 horses, 2 cows Sharp Gertrude Miss, p o Romulus, r 58, home with her father Theron Sharp Lewis W., p o Romulus, r 50, b 1820, invalid, home with his brother Warren S. Sharp Orpha Miss, p o Romulus, r 50, housekteper for War- ren S. Sharp Sharp Theron, p o Romulus, r 58, b 182 1, w Mary J., farmer 65, has 2 horses, 2 cows Sharp Theron, Jr., p o Romulus, r 58, b 1873, farmer for his father Theron Sharp Warren S., p o Romulus, r 50, b 18 r6, farmer 77, rents out on shares to John Murphy, owns i horse, 2 cows, or- chard 2 acres Shiley Levi, p o Fayette, r 8, b 1826, w Elizabeth, laborer, owns h and 1 Sigfried Elias, p o Fayette, b 1819, stone mason and builder, home with his son William, Main Sigfried Henry, p o Romulus, r 49, b 1840, mason and buil- der, bds with Kingsley H. McDuffie Sigfried William, p o Fayette, b 1843, w Mary E., stone mason and builder, owns h and 1 Main Simpson Charles H., p o Kendaia, r 53, b 1829, w Anna, far-, mer 50, has 3 horses, 3 cows, orchard 3 acres TOWN OF VARICK. 433 Skinner Aaron B., p o Kendaia, r 37, b 1831, w Amanda D., grape grower and farmer, rents of J. B. Thomas of Ovid farm 74, 3 horses, 2 cows, orchard 2 acres, vineyard 12 Slaughter Chester W., p o Fayette, r 13, b 1861, w Libbie, rents of Mary J. Brown of Fayette, farm 97, and works on shares for Lucinda Abbott on r 24 farm 102, has 5 horses, 3 cows Smith Adeline Miss, p o MacDougall, r 16, home with her father John Smith Amelia Miss, p o MacDougall, r 2, housekeeper for Dr. Andrew J. Alleman Smith Bert, p o Romlus, r 48, b 1874, laborer, home with his father Daniel Smith Daniel, p o Romulus, r 48, b 1846, w Marietta, laborer, owns h and 1 Smith Emily N. Miss, p o Romulus, r 55, resident, home with Lyman E. Jacobus Smith George, p o Romulus, r 58 cor 48, b 1853* in Aurora, Cayuga Co.. w Nellie D., farm laborer, r h and 1 Smith Harriet Miss, po Romulus, r 30, resident, home with her brother Isaiah W. Smith Isaiah W., p o Romulus, r 30, b 1828, w Mary J., far- mer 104, has 2 horses, 3 cows, 11 sheep, orchard 5 acres Smith Jacob, p o Fayette, r 14, b 1846, w Jennie, works on shares for Mrs. William Facer of Varick, farm 62, owns 3 horses, 2 cows, 9 sheep Smith John, p o MacDougall, r 3, b 1820, w Louisa, laborer, owns h and 1 Smith John K., po Romulus, r 30, b 1858, farmer for his father Isaiah W. Smith Lewis, p o Romulus, b 1864, w Emma, section hand L. V. R. R., rents h and 1 Main Spaulding Isaac, p o Romulus, b 1816, retired farmer, owns on r 32 farm 100, and rents out on shares to David Beary Spence Clarence,po Yale,r 18, b 1853, fruit grower 30, grapes, apples, pears, peaches and plums Spence Gilbert N., p o Yale, r 18, b 1834, farmer 97, 6 horses, 3 cows, orchard 2 acres Spenton Oliver P., p o Kendaia, off r 53, b 1875, farmer for his father Perry Spenton Perry, p o Kendaia, off r 53, b 1845, w Irene, works on shares for James B. Thomas of Ovid, farmer 100, owns 4 horses, 2 cows, orchard 2 acres Stahl Bertha M., p o Fayette, r 13 cor 23, home with her father PeierJ. k Stahl Burton E., p o Fayette, r 28 cor 29, b 1866, w Jessie, farmer, works for Sainuel G., has i horse 434 TOWN OF VARICK. Stahl Charles A., p o East Varick, r lo cor 25, b 1858, farmer, owns undivided interest in estate of his father Samuel in farm 108, also interest in 11 horses, 4 Jersey cows, orch- ard 2 acres Stahl David C, p o Fa} ette, r 27, b 1826 in Northumberland Co., Pa., w Mary, farmer 50, has 4 horses, 3 cows, orch- ard 2 acres Stahl Eliza A., p o East Varick, r 10 cor 25, widow of Samuel, owns undivided interest in estate of her husband on farm 108 Stahl Frank, p o East Varick, r 10 cor 25, b 1865, farmer, owns undivided interest in estate of his father Samuel on farm 108, also interest in 11 horses, 4 Jersey cows, orchard 2 acres Stahl Herman A., p o Fayette, r 13 cor 23, b 1874, laborer, home with his father Peter J. Stahl Lorenzo G., p o Fayette, r 8, b 1854, w Abbie, farm la- borer, r h and 1 Stahl Lyman P., p o Fayette, r 13 cor 23, b 1870, laborer, home with his father Peter J. Stahl Mary E. Miss, p o East Varick, r 10 cor 25, owns an undivided interest in estate of her father Samuel on farm 108, also interest in 11 horses, 4 Jersey cows, orchard 5 acres Stahl Peter J., p o Fayette, r 13 cor 23, b 1845, w Susan, farm laborer, r h and 1 Stahl Pierce S., p o East Varick, r 10 cor 25, b 1854, farmer, owns undivided interest in estate of his father on farm 108, also interest in 11 horses, 4 Jersey cows, orchard 2 acres Stahl Samuel G., p o Fayette, r 28 cor 29, b 1833, w Cecilia, farmer 100, has 4 horses, 3 cows, orchard 2 acres Stahl Simon A., p o Fayette, r 27, b 1856, farmer for his father David C. Stahl William G., p o Fayette, r 43, b 1833, w Marietta, farmer 102, and works on shares for Yerkes and Monroe of Rom- ulus farm 100, has 11 horses, 2 cows, orchard 10 acres Steele Richard M., p o Romulus, b 1834, ^ Frances, owns vineyard and farm 7 in Romulus, h Seneca Stengle Charles PL, p o Yale, r i, b 1851, w M. Augusta, far- mer 120, has 6 horses, 5 cows (i pure Jersey), 25 sheep, orchard 3 acres, also breeder and dealer in live stock Stengle Earl B., po Yale, r i, student, home with his father Charles H. Stengle Mar}'^ C. Miss, p o Yale, r i, student, home with her father Charles H. Stevens Laurania, widow of George, p o Romulus, r 45, farmer. TOWN OF VARICK. 43^ rents out on shares to Hibbard Bachman farm 63, has 2 horses, 2 cows Stofflet Eliza Ann Miss, p o Fayette, r 12, housekeeper for Samuel Deal Stults Hiram L., p o Kendaia. r 38. b 1834, w Harriet, farmer 96, has 3 horses, 3 cows, orchard 2 acres Sullivan S. Pauline Miss, po Romulus, clerk for David Monroe, Main cor Cayuga, bds do Swezey Eliza, widow of Isaac H., po Romulus, r 51, farmer, owns h and 1 21 Swick Henry M,,po Romulus, constable for ten years, barber, carpenter, pamter and paper hanger, bds at Hinkley House Swick Henry W., p o Romulus, b 1846, barber Seneca st., bds Hinkey House Thompson John, p o Romulus, r 52, b 1854, laborer, owns h and 1 Tobias Edward, p o Romulus, r 58, b 1834, ^ Margaret, far- mer 50, has 2 horses, i cow, 13 sheep, orchard 2 acres Tobias Martha W. Miss, po Romulus, r 58, school teachej, bds with her father Edward Townley Abner S., p o Romulus, r 31, b 1853, farmer, owns with his brother Warren A., farm 67 and works on shares for James M. Sample farm 118, 5 horses, 3 cows Townley Eliza, widow of Matthias, p o Romulus, r3i, resident Townley Elnora N., Miss, p o Romulus, r 31, home with her mother Eliza Townley George W., p o Varick, r 36, b 1856, laborer, owns h and 1 in Willard Townley Herman S., p o Romulus, r 43, b i860, w Minerva, school teacher, rents h and 1 Townley Mary C, Miss, p o Romulus, r 31, housekeeper for her mother Eliza Townley Warren A., p o Romulus, r 31, b i860, farmer, owns with his brother Abner S., farm 67, and works on shares for James M. Sample farm 118, 5 horses, 3 cows Trainer Rose E. Miss, p o Romulus, domestic for Leroy S. Giddings, Main Troutman Daniel B., p o East Varick, r 44, b 185 1, w Lydia A., farm laborer, rents h and 1 Troutman Jonathan C, p o East Varick, r 44, b 1819, retired farmer, owns h and 1 Troutman Sarah M., widow of William, p o East Varick, resi- dent, rents h and 1 Troutman Smith W.,. p o East Varick, r 44, b 1849. b'^rbei" and house painter, rents h and 1 436 TOWN OF VARICK. Updyke Caroline, p o Fayette, r 26 cor 25, w of Nathan W., owns h and 1, i acre Updyke Charity, p o Fayette, r 26 cor 25, home with her father Nathan W. Updyke, Daniel, p o Fayette, r 26 cor 25, b 1869, farm laborer, bds with Nathan W. Updyke Elizabeth, widow of Johnson, p o Romulus, resident, owns h and 1 Main Updike Elmarion, p o Romulus, b 1844, w Ann, thresher, (steam power) , owns engine and 2 horses, owns h and 1 Updyke Henry W., p o Fayette, r 10, b 1859, ^ Anna Cassie, farm laborer for Jasper N. Flammond of Seneca Falls on farm 114 Updike John P., p o Romulus, b 1852, w Emma, collector of taxes, farmer 50, has 2 horses, 2 cows Updyke Luke, p o Fayette, r 26 cor 25, b 1872, carpenter and joiner, bds with his father Nathan W. Updyke Montgomery, p o Romulus, r 52, b 1849, w Abbie L., larmer 95, has 4 horses, 2 cows UPDYKE NATHAN W., p o Fayette, r 26, cor 25, b 1837, general blacksmith and horseshoer, veteran of the war of the rebellion, enlisted 1862 in Co. i . 1 26th N. Y. Vols. , and was honorably discharged at the close of the war Updyke Pearl, p o Fayette, r-26 cor 25, home with her father Nathan W. Yalkinburgh Susan Miss, p o Fayette, r 28 cor 29, resident, home with Samuel G. Stahl Van Court Montgomery, p o Romulus, r 31, b 1864, w Anna D., works on shares for Hattie N. Tead of Farmer farm 106, owns 3 horses, 2 cows, orchard 2 acres Van Duyn Charles P, p o Romulus, b 1840, w Ellen, clerk Hinkley House, bds do Van Duyn Harry, p o Yale, r i, b 1876, student and farmer for his father Myron J. Vanduyn Myron J., p o Yale, r i, b 185 1 in Cay. Co., w Mary J., farmer 79, 5 horses, 6 head cattle, 30 sheep, orchard 4 acres Van Home Addie, widow of Alton, p o Romulus, dressmaker, home with John V. R. Hinkley VAN NOSTRAND AUGUSTUS T., p o Romulus, b 1855, w Emma, dealer in hardware, stoves and general merchan- dise, and owns in Romulus farm 106, which he rents out on shares, i horse, store Main, house and lot 3, Cayuga St., store Main, Romulus, town of Romulus, h Cayuga st., Romulus, town of Varick Van Riper Burt B., p o Romulus, r 51, b 1873, farm laborer, bds with his father Edgar N. TOWN OF VARICK. 437 Van Riper Edgar N., p o Romulus, r 51, b 1845, w Frances, farmer i6, has 3 horses, 3 cows Van Riper Jay H., p o Romulus, r 51, b 1871, school teacher and farmer, bds with his father Edcrai' N. Van Riper John, p o MacDougall, r 3, b 1863, w Elizabeth, la- borer, owns h and 1 Van Riper Lero}' E., p o Romulus, r 51, b 1875, farm laborer, bds with his father Edgar N. Van Riper Peter H., p o Romulus, r 43, b 1832, w Fannie L., farmer 225, and on same road farm 90, and on r 29 farm 150, has II horses, 5 cows, 100 sheep, orchard 3 acres Van Sickle Garrett, p o Yale, r 18 cor i, b 181 1, farmer 127, and rents out on shares to James Howard, i horse, i cow Varick Supervisors (surviving) : 1865 — Hon. Diedrich Willers, Fayette 1875 — Ralph P. Roberts, East Varick 1876 — David H. Manee, Romulus 1879 — J^^'^ ^- Crane, Romulus 1881 — Henry C. Lisk, Romulus 1884 — Daniel C. Burroughs, East Varick 1887 — Olin E. Emens, Fayette 1890— John McKnight, Varick 189! — iVrthur H.Brooks, Romulus 1893-94 — Ogden Wheeler, Fayette Vreeland Elnora Miss, p o Romulus, school teacher, home at Presbyterian church parsonage, Cayuga Vreeland Emma Miss, p o Romulus, resident, home at Presby- terian church parsonage, Cayuga Wade Frank C, p o Canoga, r 10 c<:r 9, b 1873, farm laborer, bds with his father George W. Wade George W., p o Canoga, r 10 cor 9, b 1835 ^^ Cayuga Co., w Helen A., carpenter and huilder, owns h and 1, has 2 horses, soldier in Co, A. 148th New York Vols., in Civil War Wade George S., p o Canoga, r 10 cor 9, b 1884, student, home with his father George W Waldron Henry A., p o Romulus, r 30, b 1856, w Frank B., carpenter and builder, rents h and 1 Wade Lincoln J. p o Canoga, r 10 cor 9, b 1875, f^i'm laborer, bds with his father George W. Waldron Sallie, widow of Isaac, po Fayette, r 26, farm laborer, owns lot 5 acres Waldron Samuel, p o Romulas, r 52 cor 55, b 1870, farm la- borer, bds with Mrs. Catharine Everett War-ne Clinton A., p o Romulus, b 1861, w Hattie E., dealer in dry goods, groceries, boots and ^hoes, etc. Store, Main 438 TOWN OF VARICK. St., Romulus, town of Romulus, house, Romulus, town of Varick Warne James L., p o East Varick, r 48, b 1821, farmer 7, has I horse Werner Albert W. G., p o Fayette, r 24, b 1875 i^ Germany, farmer for his father Carl F. Werner Carl F., p o Fayette, r 24, b 1850 in Germany, w Al- bertina Johanna, works on shares for Salome Acker of Fayette, farm 106, owns 5 horses, 6 head cattle, 2 cows, orchard 3 Wheeler Harriet A., widow of Jonathan, p o Fayette, r 25, farmer 112, worked by her son Ogden WHEELER OGDEN, p o Fayette, r 25, b 1855, supervisor, farmer, cattle dealer and butcher, rents of his mother Har- riet A., farm 112, owns on r 9 farm 44. and marsh land 38 has 8 horses, i cow, 100 sheep, orchard 3 acres, h, Romu- lus village White Charles C, p o East Varick, r 26, b 1S32, w Margaret A., agent for nursery stock, rents h and 1 White Hugh, p o MacDougall, r 31, b 1849, ^ Kate, farmer 50, and section boss on the L. V. L. R., has 4 horses, 3 cows White James, p o Romulus, r 41, b 1846 in Ireland, w Mar- garet, farmer 14, section hand on L. V. R. R., has i horse, i cow White Patrick, p o MacDougall, r 42, b 1847 in Ireland, w Ellen, section hand on L. V. R. R., owns h and 1 4 acres White Sarah B. Miss, p o East Varick, r 26, dressmaker, bds with Charles C. White Wilbur Buel, p o Romulus, b 1832 in Deleware Co., contrac- tor, carpenter and joiner, owns h and 1, also h and i in Romulus, h Main Wilbur Charles, p o Romulus, b 1849, ^ Elizabeth, constable, teamster and laborer, has i horse, r h and 1 Wilbur Kate Miss, p o Romulus, dressmaker, bds with her father Charles Wilcox Bertha J., widow ol Richard S., p o Kendaia, r 54, owns interest in her late husband's farm of 130 acres, and rents out on shares to Robert and Harry Williams, has i horse, i cow Wilcox Thomas S., p o MacDougall, r 16 cor 20, b 1821, w Elizabeth, farmer 110, rents out on shares to John Dwire, has 5 horses, 4 cows, orchard 300 trees Wilkins William L., p o Fayette, b 1866, w Abbie, farm la- borer, r h and 1 Main WILLERS DIEDRICH Hon., p o Fayette, r 24, b 1833, w Mary A. (MacDonald), Secretary of State for i874-'75, TOWN OF VARICK. 439 deputy Secretary of State lor 8 years, clerk in oflice of Secretary of State for 6 years, private secretary of Gover- nor Seymour in 1864, Member of Assembly in 1878, sup- ervisor and chairman of the board in 1865 and 1866, also farmer, owns 60 acres, rented out Williams Christina, widow of Vinceni, p o East Varick, r 26, resident, owns her undivided interest in the estate of her husband in farm 64, home with her son George H. Williams George H., p o East Varick, r 26, b 1S53, w Minnie E., farmer, owns an undivided interest in the estate of his father Vincent's farm 64, owns 5 horses, 4 cows, orchard 3 acres Williams Harry, p o Kendaia, r 54, b 1872, w Grace, farmer with Robert, works on shares for Bertha J. Wilcox and Etta E. Benjamin farm 130, 4 horses, 2 cows, orchard 7 acres Williams John, p o Yale, r 18, b 1850, works on shares for Samuel S. Conover farm 80, 2 horses, 2 cows, orchard 3 acres Williams Robert, p o Kendaia, r 54, b 1870, farmer with Harry, works on shares for Bertha J. Wilcox and Etta E. Benja- min farm 130, 4 horses, 2 cows, orchard 7 acres Wright C. W., widow of John, p o Yale, r 18, farmer 50, 2 horses, 2 cows Yakeley Belle Miss, p o Romulus, housekeeper for her father John, Main Yakeley John, p o Romulus, b 1844, laborer, owns h and 1 Main Yarnell Amos p o Romulus, r 55, b 1859, ^ Norah, laborer, rents h and 1 Yeakiey Charles, p o East Varick, off r 26, b 1830, general blacksmith, rents h and 1 Yoder David, p o East Varick, r 48, b 1829, w Mary Ann, la- borer, owns h and 1 Yoder John, p o East Varick, r 46, b 1830, w Eliza, laborer, owns h and 1 Yoder Seward S., p o Fayette, r 28 cor 44, w Cora C, farmer for his father William Yoder William, p o Fayette, r 28 cor 44, b 1825 in Pennsyl- vania, farmer 66 j4, has 6 horses, 3 cows, orchard 3 acres Yost George E., p o East Varick, r 26, b 1876, farmer tor his father Israel Yost Israel, p o East Varick, r 26, b 1814 in Berks Co., Pa., w Elizabeth, farmer 73, and in Fayette a farm of 76 and another of 155, has 6 horses, 4 cows, orchard 4 acres Yost Lutie A., p o East Varick, r 26, student, home with her father Israel 440 TOWN OF WATERLOO. Young Harvey N., p o East Varick, r 47, b 1835, ^ Mary L., farmer 58, has r horse, i cow ^ellner Elias, p o Fayette, r 8, b 1819 in Pennsylvania, w Mary A., farmer 64, worked by his son Orin A., has i horse, i cow Zellner Orin A., p o Fayette, r 8, b 1861, w Margaret C, town clerk, farmer, works for his father Elias, has 4 horses, 2 cows, orchard 2 acres ^A^ATERLOO. [TOWN OUTSIDE OF VILLAGE.] WATERLOO was formed from Junius, March 26, 1829. Its surface is flat and much of it swampy. Farming and mar- ket gardening are the chief occupations of the inhabitants. Waterloo is the principal village. Border City, on Seneca Lake, and on the line of Geneva is a new aspirant for the location of manufacturing and other interest. The town is crossed by the New York Central, the Lehigh Valley and the Geneva and Lyons railroads. (^For explanations and abbreviations see page 5.) j\ckerman George W., p o Waterloo, r 31, b 1842, w Eliza A., market gardner and farmer 30, has 2 horses, i cow, or- chard 2 acres. Soldier 3 years in Co. 1, 126th N.Y.Vols., pensioner, member G. A. R., Snyder Post No. 72 Ackerman Minnie E. Miss, p o Waterloo, r 31, music teacher, (organ), home with her father George W. Ackerman William H., p o Waterloo, r 31, b 1870, carpenter and joiner, home with his father Geo. W. Alford Forest D., po Border City,b i86r in St- Lawrence Co., saloon and traveling salesman for Border City Mfg. Co., bds with Harvey Butts, Main Alsop Carrie Miss, p o Waterloo, r 31, home with her father George Alsop George, p o Waterloo, b 1837 in England, w Adelia, farmer 50, has 3 horses, 3 cows, orchard 2 acres Alsop Minnie Miss, p o Waterloo, r3i, home with her father George Austin Mary, widow of William J-, p o Border City, resident, home with Edward Tindall gacon Ber jamin, p o Waterloo, r 14, b 1830, farmer 60, rents out on shares to his son Joel W., i horse, 6 cows TOWN OF WATERLOO. 44! Bacon Blanche Miss, p o Waterloo, r 14, has interest in h^r father Wm. F.'s farm estate 168 acres, 4 horses, 3 cows, 40 sheep, orchard 3 acres Bacon Eveline A., widow of William F., p o Waterloo, r 14, has interest in estate of her husband in farm 168,4 horses, 3 cows, 40 sheep, orchard 3 acres Bacon Joel W., p o Waterloo, r 15, b 1856, w Florence L., farmer 48, has 4 horses, 4 cows, apiarist 10 colonies, or- chard 150 trees Bacon Mary E. Miss, p o Waterloo, r 14, home with her father Benjamin Bacon William F., p o Waterloo, r 14, b 1876, has interest in the estate of his father William F. in farm 168, 4 horses, 3 cows, 40 sheep, orchard 3 acres Baster Robert, p o Waterloo, r 27, b 1832, w Anna H., market gardener and florist, owns farm 30, has 2 horses, 2 cows Beales James, p o Geneva, Ont. Co., r 42, b 1834, farmer 40, has 2 horses, i cow Beales Ruby Miss, p o Geneva, Ont. Co., r 42, home with her father James Bear Samuel H., p o Border City, b 1859, w Mary J., horse trainer, owns h and 1 3 Beard Samuel, p o Waterloo, r 37, b 185 1, w Estella, market gardener 10 acres, i horse Benning Mar}'- M., widow of Phillip, p o Waterloo, resident, home with Robert Baster Betts John F., p o Waterloo, r 29, b 1835, w Fidelia, farmer 88, has 6 horses, 6 cows, orchard 3 acres Betts Lewis, p o Waterloo, r 29, b 1872, glass blower, home with his father John F. Bickford Thomas, p o Border City, b 1821 in Canada, retired, home with William A. Bicklord BICKFORD WILLIAM A., p o Border City, b 1858 in Ver- mont, w Isabella, sec'y and mgr. Border City Mfg. Co., mgr. East Geneva Land Co., justice of the peace in town of Waterloo, clerk school district No. 5, and deputy post- master, res Border City Black Addie, widow of Lewis, p o West Junius, Ont. Co., r i, resident, home with Harry R. D. Mitchell Blackman John W., p o Waterloo, r 3, b 1848, w Mary, market gardener and farmer 20, has 2 horses, 3 cows Bogart John H., p o Waterloo, r 37, b 1847, w Lydia, farmer 23, has 3 cows, orchard 2 acres Bogart Nelson M., p o Waterloo, r 37, b 1868, carriage maker, home with his father John H. Bond Joseph, p o Steele, r 21, b 1844, farmer 57, has 2 horses, 2 cows 442 TOWN OF WATERLOO. Bonnell Carrie A. Miss, p o Waterloo, r 20, home with her father William R. Bonnell Dora E. Miss, po Waterloo, r 17, home with her father Henry S. Bonnell Elizabeth W., wife of Henry S., p o Waterloo, r 17, owns farm 72, worked by her husband, 3 horses, 7 cows, orchard 2^ acres Bonnell George A., p o Waterloo, r 16, b 1849, w Elizabeth, farmer 135, has 6 horses, 6 cows, orchard 2 acres, potato specialist, breeder of fancy fowls Bonnell Henry, po Waterloo, r 16, b 1807, rerired, home with his son George A. Bonnell Henry H., p o Waterloo, r 20, b 1862, w Mary Mc- Farlane, farmer 60, has 4 cows, orchard 3 acres, breeder of fancy fowls, also has raspberries 3 acres, strawberries 2 acres, blackberries 3 acres Bonnell Henr}^ S., p o Waterloo, r 17, b 1831. w Elizabeth W., farmer for his wife 72, owns on same road opposite, farm Bonnell William R., p o Waterloo, r 20, b 1835, "^ Mar}^ J., farmer 190, has 5 horses, 4 cows, 15 sheep, breeder and dealer in fancy fowls, also berry grower, has raspberrit s 3 acres, strawberries 2 acres, blackberries 3 acres Bookstaver Harry, p o Waterloo, r 23, b 1876, farmer for his father Theodore Bookstaver Theodore, p o Waterloo, r 23, b 185 1, w Nellie, market gardener 30 acres, 2 horses, i cow Booth George W., p o Steele, r 19, b 1839, ^ Elizabeth, buck- board basket maker and baskets of all kinds, market gar- dener 2, has I horse Border City Hotel, p o Border City, William C. Prunner, prop.'r BORDER CITY MANUFACTURING CO., p o Border City ; O. J. C. Rose, Geneva, pres. ;.E.M. Squires, Geneva, vice-pres. ; W. A. Bickford, Border City, sec'y and man- ager ; manufacturers of wood and iron force and suction pumps, Jacobs" sectional ladders, solid comfort swings, Niagara non-freezing force pump a specialty, office and works Border City Boyci Alice Miss,p oWest Junius, Ont.Co., r i, school teacher, home with her father John Boyce Cora Miss, p o West Junius, Ont. Co., r i, dau of John Boyce John, p o West Junius. Ont. Co., r i, b 1830, w Mary, farmer 70, has 2 horses, 4 cows Bragg Eliza, widow of Ethan, po Waterloo, r 33, resident, owns lot 10 acres, rented to Frederick Brownell TOWN OF WATERLOO. 443 Bragg Martin F., p o Waterloo, r 23, b 1851, w Anna, carpen- ter and joiner, owns h and 1 5 acres, has i horse, i cow Brehm F. Elizabeth Miss, p o Waterloo, r 37, school teacher, home with Herman F. Brehm Frederick C, p o Waterloo, r 37, b 1836, retired, home with his son Herman F. Brehm Herman F., p o Waterloo, r 37, b 1861, w Grace, prop.'r Waterloo Soap Works, and fruit grower 18 acres Brewer Eugene S., p o Waterloo, r 35, b 1877, farmer for his father James E. Brewer James, p o Waterloo, r 38 cor 35, b 1874, laborer for Samuel Brev/er Brewer James E., p o Waterloo, r 35, b 1837 in Yates Co., w Margaret, market gardener ']}4, has i horse Brewer Henry J., p o Waterloo, r 35, b 1870, laborer, home with his father James E. Brewer Samuel, p o Waterloo, r 38 cor 35, b 1832 in Pennsyl- vania, w Mariah, market gardener 10 acres, has 2 horses, apple orchard 4 acres Brewer Sarah C. Miss, p o Waterloo, r 35, home with her father James E. Brignall Harrison, p o Waterloo, r 16, b 1859, '^'^ Mary, works on shares with Henry Skinner for Edwin C Clark farm 125, owns 4 horses, 6 cows, orchard 2 acres Brownell Fred, p o Waterloo, r 38, b 1866, w Blanche, huck- ster, has 3 horses, r h and 1 10 acres Buck Christopher E., p o Waterloo, r 3, b 1876, farmer for his father Schuyler H. Buck Edward W., p o Waterloo, r 6, b 1858, w Frances, far- mer 721^, has 4 horses, 3 cows, orchard 2 acres Buck Franklin R., p o Waterloo, r 3, b 1870, farmer for his father Schuyler H. Buck Josephine S. Miss, p o Waterloo,r 3, school teacher. home with her father Schuyler H. Buck Lucius B., p o Waterloo, r3, b 1861, w Julia E., farmer for his father Schuyler H. Buck Mary E. Miss, p o Waterloo, r 3, home with her father Schuyler H. Buck Schuyler H., p o Waterloo, r 3,b 1827, w Eliza A., farmer 52, and in Junius owns farm 50, has 5 horses, 8 head of cattle Burger Truash, p o Border City, b 1847, w Barbara, laborer in brick yard, r h Burgess Allen, p o Geneva, Out. Co., r 34, b 1868, farmer for Cook & Wooden, home do Burgess Herbert, po Waterloo, r 12, b 1831, w Elizabeth, far- mer 80, has 5 horses, 22 cows, owns milk route 444 TOWN OF WATERLOO. Burgess Lewis, p o Waterloo, r 12, b 1866, w Addie, rents of Carrie P. Burtiss of Auburn farm 200, has 3 horses, 2 cows Burnett EHzabeth J., p o Waterloo, r 22, dressmaker, home with her father Josiah Burnett Josiah, p o Waterloo, r22, b 1810, w Mary, farmer 40, rents out on shares to Richard Ridley, owns i horse Butler John A., p o Border City, postmaster of Border City, supt. Border City Mfg. Co., has interest in h and 1, bds Border City Hotel Butts Emma, widow of Daniel, p o Steele, r 19, farmer 7 Butts John H., p o Border City, b 1861 in Ont. Co., w Elnora, milk dealer, owns h and 1 Cary James, p o Waterloo, r 7, b 1857, w Lydia, farmer 7, and works on shares for William H. Dunham farm 15, has I horse, i cow Chapman Hepzibah, widow of Amos, p o Waterloo, r 33, resi- dent, owns h and 1 8}4 Chesley Henry, p o Geneva, Ont. Co., r 34, b 1846, w Ger- trude, farmer 100, has 5 horses, 6 cows Chrysler Rebecca M. Miss, p o Steele, r 19. home with her father Stephen B. Chrysler Stephen B., po Steele, r 19, b 1841 in Yates Co., w Diana, carpenter and joiner, rents ol Daniel S. Butts of Mexico, Oswego Co., farm 32, has i cow Church James, p o Geneva. Ont. Co., r 34, b 1844, fai'mt^r for David E. Williams Church Methodist P. E., po Steele, r 19, closed more than 3 years Clark Franklin, p o Waterloo, r 33, b 1868, w Celia, laborer, r h and 1 Clarke Mary Miss, p o Waterloo, r 33,' resident, owns h and 1 8)4 acres Clise George, p o Geneva, Ont. Co., r4i, b 1858, w Sarah, works on shares for Eunice Wooden farm 50, owns 2 horses, 3 cows Coggins Catharine, widow of Patrick, p o Waterloo, r 36, home with her mother Rose Matthews Colby William H., p o Border City, b 1827, w Sarah, market gardener 6, has i horse, i cow Cook Alfred H., p o Steele, r 18, b 1876, farmer for his father William H. Cook Edward, p o Geneva, Ont. Co., r 34, b 1851, w Ida M., (Cook & Wooden) Cook Lena M. Miss, po Geneva, Ont. Co., r 34, student, home with her father Edward Cook William H.,p o Steele, r 18, b 1848 in England, w Hattie, TOWN OF WATERLOO. 445 market gardener and farmer 36, has 5 horses, i cow, or- chard 2 acres Cook & Wooden, p o Geneva, Ont, Co., r 34, (Edward Cook and Daniel B. Wooden), market gardeners and farmers 84 (40 acres garden and grain land, 44 acres swamp and "Gem Lake"), 3 horses, 5 cows Cooper John, p o Waterloo, r 40. b 1825 in Dutchess Co., w Ann, blacksmith, owns h and 1 6 Cooper Orin, p o Waterloo, r 40, b 1871, blacksmith, home with his father John Coy Isaiah, p o Waterloo, r 7, b 1828, laborer, r h and 1 from Wm. H. Dunham Craft Gardner H., p o Waterloo, r 7, b 1844, farmer for James E. O'Brien Crane Roswell, p o Waterloo, r 7, b 1821, w Amy, farmer 70, has 2 horses, 3 cows Cranstone Carrie B. Miss, p o Waterloo, r 34, student, home with her father John B. Cranstone John B., p o Waterloo, r 34, b 1849, ^ Elizabeth H., w owns farm 54^, 3 horses, 7 head cattle, orchard 2 acres Dadson Fred, p o Waterloo, r 4, b 1870, w Lottie, farm la- borer, r h and 1 Dadson William, p o Waterloo, r 6 cor 16, b 1857, w Nellie, works on shares for Andrew S. Hollenbeck farm 98, owns 3 horses, 3 cows Daub John, p o Waterloo, r 37, b 1855 in Germany, w Christina, laborer, owns h and 1 4 acres Davidson Abiel, p o Waterloo, r 34 cor 33, b 1819, retired, home with Clarence H. Tobey. Veteran of the war, pen- sioner, member G. A. R. Snyder Post No. 73 Day Charles B., p o Waterloo, r 37, b 1858, w Anna B., market gardener 40, has 3 horses, 3 cows Day William, p o Geneva, Ont. Co., r 42, b 1844, gardener 25, has 2 horses, i cow Deal Henry S., p o Geneva, Ont. Co.,r43,b 1842, w Carrie S., carpenter and joiner, r h and 1 Border City Dellwyn Barton, p o Waterloo, r 17, b 1870, w Ellen C, far- mer for Henry S. Bonnell Delmater Frances Miss, p o Waterloo, r 32, home with her father Henry Delmater Henry, p o Waterloo, r 32, b 1834, ^ Martha, brick maker and farmer 15, i horse i cow Demarest Charles D., p o Waterloo, r 29, b 1864, w Harriet L., has interest in estate of his father John T. 40 acres, owns 3 horses, 3 cows, orchard 4 acres 30 446 TOWN OF WATERLOO. Deming David B., p o West Junius, Ont. Co., r 17 cor iS, b 1856, w Ruby, farm laborer, r h and 1 Deming James L., p o Steele, r 18, b 1857, w Mary, laborer, r h and 1 Devall Levi, p o Waterloo, r 33. b 1848, w Theresa, farmer, w owns farm 42, has i horse, i cow DeWitt William, p o Geneva, Ontt. Co., b 1866, w Ellen, laborer, rents h and 1 Border City Dewitt William C, p o Geneva, Ont. Co., b 1825, w Catha- rine, invalid, owns h and 1 Border City Dobbin Daniel G, p o Geneva, Oni. Co., r 34 cor 21, b 1835, w Alice, farmer 50, has 2 horses, 3 cows Dobbin Julia A. Miss, p o Geneva, Ont. Co., r 34, cor 21, home with her father Daniel G. Dobbin William H., p o Geneva, Ont. Co., r '34, b 1851, w Julia M., farmer 116, has 5 horses, 6 cows, orchard 7 acres ; school district No. 6 trustee Douglass Andrew, po Steele, r 19, b 1841 in Ont. Co., w Elizabeth, pensioner, r h and 1, has i horse, i cow, sol- dier of the war of 1861, Co. M 15th N. Y. Engineei-s Duckenfield Edwin R., p o Waterloo, r 32 cor 33, b 183 1, w Mary E., market gardener 3, i horse Dunham Martha L. Miss, p o Waterloo, i 5, home with her father William H. Dunham William H. Hon. p o Waterloo, r 5, b 1840, w Mar- tha P. H., ex-Member of Assembly 1889 and 1891, was assessor for 8 years, farmer 306, has 6 horses, 5 cows, 120 sheep, orchard 4 acres Dunham William H. Jr., p o Waterloo, r 5, b 1878, home with his father William H. Dutton Julia M. Miss, p o Waterloo, r 17, school teacher, home with her father William C: Duiton William C, p o Waterloo, r 17, b 1827, w Elizabeth S., farmer is5, has 3 horses, 8 cows EAST GENEVA LAND CO., property in Border City, C. S. Coleman, pres. ; F. C. Hoffman, vice pres. ; George F. Ditmars, treas. ; A. R. Wyckoff, sec'y ; Wm. A. Bickford, manager, offices Geneva, Ont. Co., and Border City, Seneca Co. Edwards John, p o Waterloo, r 33, b 1835, w Amanda, thresher and farmer 30, has 4 horses, 2 cows Edwards WiUiam, p o Waterloo, r 33, b 1856, w Emma, farm laborer, owns h and 1 Ellick Sarah A., widow of Adam F., p o Waterloo, r 25, resi- dent, owns h and 1 6 acres Fairweather George, p o Waterloo, r 33, b 1819 in England, w He-sler, farmer 8^, has i horse TOWN OF WATERLOO. 447 Fish Frank F., p o Geneva, Ont. Co., r 41, b 1869, w Rallie v., w owns farm 105, has 10 horses, 4 cows, orchard 6 acres, she also owns on r 43 farm 40, worked by her hus- band Francis John B., p o Waterloo, r 22, b 1813 '" Connecticut, re- tired, home with Richard Ridley French John, p o Geneva, Ont. Co., r 42, b 1830, laborer, r h and 1 Fry Jennie, widow of Roswell P., p o Waterloo, r 7, dress- maker, home with Roswell Crane Furlong John J., p o Waterloo, r 3, b 1842, laborer, home with Joseph V. Smith Gallagher Henry, p o Waterloo, r 9, b 1865, w Libbie, works on shares for Elizabeth Holland farm 100, 3 horses, 4 cows Garrison Anthony B., p o Waterloo, r 38, b ]82i, w Leah, rents of John Kuney h and 1 2 acres, has 2 horses, i cow Garrison Charles H., p o Waterloo, r 38, b 1873, laborer, home with his father Anthony B. Garrison Ella L., wife of Robert, p o Geneva, Ont. Co., r 34, home with Henry E. Chesley Garrison George B., p o Waterloo, r 38, b i860, laborer, home with his father Anthony B. Gilbert Maud Miss, p o Waterloo, r 38, home with her father Samuel M. Gilbert Samuel M., p o Waterloo, r38, b 1841, w Caroline, tin peddler, w owns h and 1 i acre Gittens Charles H., p o Geneva, Ont. Co., r 19, b 1855, w Ida, market gardener, rents h and 1 i acre Godfrey Frank, p o Waterloo, r 5 cor 7, b 1861, w Sarah, far- mer for his father Thomas Godfrey Thomas, p o Waterloo, r 5 cor 7, b 1830, w Mary J., farmer 51, has 3 horses, 4 cows Gunio P. Sheridan, p o West Junius, Ont. Co., r 17, b 1863, w Mary, laborer, r h and 1 Hale Hiram, p o Geneva, Ont. Co., r 19, b 1857, laborer, owns h and 1 Hale Mary, widow of Elisha, p o Steele, r 19, resident, owns h and 1 Halsted Reuben, p o Waterloo, r 16, b 1819, retired farmer, home-with George A. Bonnell Hanrahan Andrew, p o Steele, r 19, b 1864, farmer for his - father James Hanrahan Charles, p o Steele, r 19, b 1876, laborer, home with his father James Hanrahan James, p o Steele, r 19, b 1830, w Margaret, farmer 24, has 2 horses, 2 cows, works on shares for Henry S. Bonnell on r 19, farm 8 acres 448 TOWN OF WATERLOO. Hanrahan Lewis, p o Steele, r 19, b 1873, laborer, home with his father James Harde John, p o Waterloo, r 23, b 1873, farmer for his mother Anna, on 10 acres Harde Joseph, po Waterloo, r 23, b 1834 ^^ Germany, w Anna, husband in asylum 15 years, farm 10, owned by husband and wife, i horse, i cow Harde Joseph F., p o Waterloo, r 23, b 1870, w Carrie A., farm laborer, r h and 1 Harde Lena Miss, p o Waterloo, r 23, home with her mother Anna Harpenring David, p ©Waterloo, r 39, b 1848 in SchuylerCo., w Frances A., laborer, owns h and 1, i horse, i cow Harpending Emanuel, p o Waterloo, r 32, b 1842 in Schuy. Co., w Rosalia, farmer 123^, i horse, i cow. Soldier Co. I, 103d N. Y.Vols. in civil war, pensioner Hart Elmer E^ p o Waterloo, r 14, b 1872, w Emma farmer for the estate of William F. Bacon Hayes Margaret Miss, p o Steele, r 19, home with her father Thomas Hayes Nellie Miss, p o Steele, r 19, dressmaker, home with her father Thomas Hayes Nellie Miss, p o Steele, r 21 cor 19, clerk in grocery for postmaster James W. Steele Hayes Thomas, p o Steelfe, r 19, b 1835 i^ Ireland, w Ann Ridley, ex-assessor, highway com'r for 12 years, market gardener and farmer 60, 13 acres wood land, has 2 horses, 2 cows Hayes Thamas, p o Steele, r 19, b 1877, farmer for his father Timothy Hayes Timothy, p o Steele, r 19, b 1827, w Mary, market gardener and farmer 35, has 2 horses, 2 cows Hayes William, p o Steele, r 19, b 1874, farmer for his father Timothy Henion James B., p o Waterloo, r 27, b 1851, w Martha E., laborer, r h and 1, has 2 cows Hickey Andrew, p o Waterloo, r 7, b 1827, w Susan, works on shares for William A. CoUamer's e&tate, farm 322, 11 cows, 140 sheep, owns 11 horses Hickey Andrew Jr., p o Waterloo, r 7, b 1872, farmer for his father Andrew Hickey Dennis, p o Waterloo, r 7,b 1864, farmer for his father Andrew Hickey Patrick, p o Waterloo, r 7, b 1868, farmer for his father Andrew Hickey Susan Miss, p o Waterloo, r 7, home with her father Andrew TOWN OF WATERLOO. 449 Hill David O., p oGeneva, Ont. Co.,r47, b 1825 inYatesCo., wLucy M., prop'r Lake View House, Border City Hough Charlotte E., widow of Martin, p o Waterloo, r 7, far- mer, rents out on shares to William H. Stacey, farm 144, owns 5 horses, 10 cows, orchard 2 acres Huff' Edward, p o Border City, r 45, b 1857, barber in Border Gity hotel, bds with Ira M. Linderman Jenks Henry, p o West Junius, Ontario Co., r 17, b 1839 ^^ Albany Co., wMary E., market gardener, w owns farm 7, has I horse, i cow Johnson Anna Miss, p o Waterloo, r 14 cor 7, domestic for Charles W. Seekell Johnson Christopher, p o Border City, b i860, w Martina, car- penter and stone mason, rents h and 1 K.eller Bertie, p o Border City, b 1876, molder, home with his father Bja^on A. Keller Byron A., p oBorder City, b 1855, w Anna E., foreman in stove works, rents h Kirby Samuel, p o Steele, r 21, bi8i4, w Lucinda, farmer 10 has I cow Knapp Mary M., widow of Roswell A., p o Waterloo, r 35, peddler, rents h and 1 Kuney Daniel, p o Border City, r 43, b 1843, w Sarah, works on shares for Charles Russell of Geneva, farm 90, owns 5 horses, 3 cows. Border City Kuney Elmer L., p o Waterloo, r 8 cor 29, b 1875, farmer for his father Henry A. Kuney Henry A., p o Waterloo, r 8 cor 29, b 1848, w Harriet, works on shares for James E. Sutherland, farm loi, owns 7 horses, 4 cows Kuney Jesse, p o Border City, r 43, dau of Daniel Lake View House, p o Geneva, Ont. Co., r 47, David O. Hill, prop'r, Border City Lambert Pierson, p o Waterloo, r 39, b 1858, w Emma, works on shares for Mrs, Hopkins of Waterloo, 2 acres apples, farm 140, owns 6 hordes, 6 head cattle Landis Catherine, widow of Henry, p o Geneva, Ont. Co., resident, home with her son Henry S., Border City Lane George, p o Waterloo, r 4, b 1849, w Frances, farmer 40, has 4 horses, 2 cows, w owns farm in Junius Leddick Charles H., p o Waterloo, r 37, b 1848, w Angelina, w owns farm I2i4j has 2 horses, i cow Leddick Samuel, p o Waterloo, r 37, b 1808, retired, home with his son Charles H. Lewis William W., p o Geneva, Ont. Co., r 45, b 1858 in New Brunswick, w Hannah B., stationary engineer, L.V. R. R. 4g6 TOWN OF WATERLOO. Linderman Ira M., p o Border City, r 45, b 1834, ^ Minnie, blacksmith for Waterloo Wagon Co., owns Border City Hotel, rented out to William Pruner Leriey Daniel, p o Steele, r 21, b 1861, wjane, laborer, owns h and 1 Lovelace John, p o Geneva, Ont. Co., r 34^, b 1846, w Caro- line, larmer 60, 3 horses, 5 cows Lowry Rose Miss, p o Waterloo, r 29, home with her father Samuel W. Lowry Samuel W., p o Waterloo, r 29, b 1837, w Eliza, agent for fertilizers and farmer 67, has 4 horses, 4 cows Lutes Edward, p o Waterloo, r 32, b 1859, farmer 10, i horse, I cow Lynch Charles H., West Junius, Ontario Co., r i cor 17, b 1863, farmer, home with his father George W Lynch Frank J. p o West Junius, Ont. Co., r i cor 17, b 1873, farmer for his father George W Lynch George W., p o West Junius, Ont. Co., r i cor 17, b 1832, w Abbie, market gardener and farmer 47, has 2 horses, 2 cows |y|acan Joseph R., p o Waterloo, r 32, b 1825 in New Jersey, w Mary, laborer, owns h and \ i}4 acres Maher John, p o Waterloo, r ^8, b 1834, market gardener 18, has I horse, i cow Maher William, p o Waterloo, r ;^8, b 1869, w Lizzetta, la- borer, r h and 1 Maloney John J., p o Steele, r 19, b 1876, farmer for his father Patrick J. Maloney Patrick J., p o Steele, r 19, b 1846, w Margaret, mar- ket gardener and farmer 48, has 3 horses, 2 cows Maney James, p o Geneva, Ont. Qo., r 345^, b 1858, w May, farmer for James Wooden on 91 acres, w owns 2 horses, 2 cows Marion Owen, p o Waterloo, r 23, b 1856, w Clara, farmer and gardener 31, has 2 horses, 2 cows Markle Joseph, p o Border City, b 1864, molder, bds with David Ryckman Marsh Amos, p o Waterloo, r 38, b 1819, in Penn., w Rachel A., farmer 4, i horse Marsh Frank, p o Waterloo, r 38, b 1847, w Mary A., market gardener 8, has i horse, i cow Matthews Barnard S., p o Waterloo, r ;^6, b 1856, farmer for his mother Rose Matthews Rose, widow of Barnard, p o Waterloo, r 36, farmer 30, has 3 horses, i cow TOWN OF WATERLOO. 45^1 Maxson Clay, p o Waterloo, r 38, b 1869 in Cortland Co., w Carrie, farmer 20, has 2 horses, i cow Maynard Alice V. Miss, p o Waterloo, r 40, home with her mother Sarah S. Maynard Arthur R., p o Waterloo, r 40, b 1873, laborer, home with his mother Sarah S. Maynard Edith L. Miss, p o Waterloo, r 15, home with her mother Lucretia Maynard Frank, p o Waterloo, r 40, b 187 1, laborer, home with his mother Sarah S. Maynard Lucretia, widow of Samuel S., p o Waterloo, r 15, farmer iii, has 5 horses, 3 cows, orchard 2 acres Maynard N. Barnet, p o Waterloo, r 15, b 1859, farmer for his mother Lucretia Maynard Oscar A., p o Waterloo, r 30, b 1840, w Martha A., farmer 40 for Mary A.Wheeler, has 2 horses, 2 cows, orch- ard 5 acres, also market gardener Maynard Sarah S., widow of Orwell E., p o Waterloo, r 40, rents h and owns on r 22 farm 98, rented out to Charles Soule McCarrick Frank, po Geneva, Ont. Co.,r 43, b 1833, w Bridget, farmer 40, 2 horses Mclntyre Alexander S., p o Waterloo, r 6, b 1824, farmer 50, ha§ I horse, 4 cows Mclntyre Sarah Miss, p o Waterloo, r 6, farmer 21, worked by her father Alexander S. Meyer Charles H., p o Waterloo, r 39, b 1874, ^ Margaret, works on shares with his father Leonard, for Elizabeth John- son farm 100, owns i horse Meyer Leonard, p o Waterloo, r 39, b 1842 in Germany, w Anna, works on shares with his son Charles H.. for Eliza- beth Johnson, farm 100, owns 2 horses, and h and 1 4 acres Millard Albert, p o Steele, r 18, b 1842, farmer 50, has 2 horses Millard Cora M. Miss, p o Steele, r 18, housekeeper for her father Albert Millard William, p o Steele, r 18, b 1871, farmer with his father Albert Miller George, p o Waterloo, r 38, b 1830 in Dutchess Co., w Ettie, farmer 23, has i horse, i cow, orchard 3 acres Millis William H., p o Geneva, Ont. Co., r 40, b 1837 in Yates Co., w Sarah A., farmer 24, breeder and dealer in Suffolk and Essex swine, 2 horses, i cow, orchard 2 acres Mitchell Frank, p o West Junius, Ont. Co., r i, b 1857, w Mary E., farmer for his brother Harvey R. D. Mitchell Harvey R. D., p o West Junius, Ont. Co., r i,b 1864, farmer 56, has 2 horses, i cow 452 TOWN OF WATERLOO. Morehouse Franklin, p u Waterloo, r lo, b 1856, w Lillian, works on shares for Leonard Story, orchard 6 acres, farm 221, owns 4 horses, 5 cows Morehouse Samuel, p o Waterloo, r 12, b 1834, ^ Frances, rents from Dr.J.H. Sternbergh, h and 2 acres, has 2 horses, 2 cows Moore John B.,po Geneva, Ont. Co., r 45, b 1826 in England, w Ann, farmer 17, has 2 horses Morin John H., p o Waterloo, r 32, b 1856, w Angela, laborer, home with Sarah A. Starr [paragon Edson, p o Geneva, Ont. Co.,r 34, b 187 1, farmer for William H. Dobbin Neilson Peter, p o Waterloo, r ^2^ b 1856, w Anna, farmer 10, has I horse, i cow Nelson Lers, p o Border City, b 1851 in Denmark, w Amelia, laborer, owns h and 1 O'Brien James E., p o Waterloo, r 7, b 1849 ™ Onondaga Co., w Mary E., works on shares for Abram Serven, farm 140, 5 horses, 5 cows, 40 sheep O'Brien James F., p o Waterloo, r 4, b 1876, w Maud, farmer for his father James E. O'Dell Joel, p o Waterloo, r 22, b 1818 in Orange Co., w Martha, carpenter and joiner, owns h and 1 i acre O'Dell John D., p o Waterloo, r 30 cor 24, b 1854, w Louisa L, carpenter and joiner, owns h and 1 O'Dell Martha, wife of Joel, p o Waterloo, r 22, carpet weaver O'Neill John, p o Waterloo, r ^3^ tin peddler, owns h and 1 9, has I horse Osborne James, p o Steele, r 19, b 1834, blacksmith, r h and 1 packwood Ebenezer Rev., p o Waterloo, r 40 cor 34, b 1833 in England, w Nancy P., pastor of Waterloo Baptist church, William St., farmer 35, has 2 horses, 3 cows Parish Daniel, p o Steele, r 21, b 1831, wMary, farmer 24, has I horse, i cow Parker David, p o Waterloo, r 29, b 1834 i^ Genesee Co., w Mary S., rents of John M. Steil of Onondaga Hill, farm 32, owns 2 horses, i cow, soldier, was in Co. F., 6ist N. Y., Vols. 3 years, pensioner Parker Gracie Miss, p o Waterloo, r 29, home with her father David Parker John, p o Waterloo, r 9, b 1839, ^ Rosa, laborer, r h and 1, I horse, i cow Parker Robert H., p o Waterloo, r 29, b 1875, laborer, home with his father David Parkhurst William, p o Waterloo, r 14, b 1877, farmer for Sid- ney M. Smith TOWN OF WATERLOO. 4^3 Patrick Arthur, p o Border City, b in Waterloo 1870, telegraph operator, bookkeeper Border City Mfg. Co., res No. 26 Hogarth Ave., Geneva Peck Bertha Miss, d o Waterloo, r id, home with her mother Julia F. Peck Harrison H., p o Waterloo, r 14, b 1869, farmer for his mother Julia F. Peck Julia F., widow of Thomas R., p o Waterloo, r 14, fruit grower 30, worked by her son Harrison H., all in fruits of different kinds, 2 horses, i cow Pierson Charles W., p o Waterloo, r 34, b 1859, ^ Maude M., farmer 76, 6 horses, 3 cows, 2 acres grapes, 3 acres straw- berries Pendill Albert A., p o Waterloo, r9, b 1846, w Esther A., leases of his father William R., farm 70 acres Pendill Lena M. Miss, p o Waterloo, r 9, home with her father Albert A. Pendill William R,, p o Waterloo, r 9, b 1814, retired farmer, owns farm and sand bed 70, and rents out to his son Al- bert A., 4 horses, 5 cows Peters John, p o Geneva, Ont. Co., r 41, b 1866, w Nellie, la- borer, r h and 1 Pettigrew David, p o Border City, b 1864, molder, bds Border City Hotel Powderly Elizabeth widow of Thomas, p o Waterloo, r 29, farmer 28, 2 horses, 6 cows Prunner William C, p o Border City, b 1864, w Flora, prop'r Border City Hotel Pullman Charles D., p o Waterloo, r 28, b 1857, w Sarah, far- mer 100, 3 horses, orchard 8 acres, breeder of all varieties of poultry PuUmfin Willard, p o Waterloo, r 28, b 1S14, w Betsey, far- mer TOO, has 4 horses, 10 cows, orchard 3 acres Pulver Louisa, widow of William, p o Geneva, Ont. Co., r 47, bds Lake View House Reed George N., Sr., p o Waterloo, r 38, b 1820 in Ont. Co., w Arabella, farmer 50, 5 horses, i cow, orchard 4 acres, retired capitalist and loan agent Reed George N., Jr., p o Waterloo, r 28, b 1869, farmer, home with his father George N., Sr Renner Mary, wife of John, p o Steele, r 19, housekeeper for Joseph Smith Rice Carrie E. Miss, p o Waterloo, r 25, woolen spinner, home with her father Samuel P. Rice Frank, p o Waterloo, r 38, b 1876, laborer for Fred Brownell 454 TOWN OF WATERLOO. Rice Nellie B. Miss, p o Waterloo, r 25, spinner woolen mills, home with her father Samuel P. Rice Samuel P., p o Waterloo, r 25, b 1850, w Rachel, wheel- wright, owns h and 1 Richardson Thomas, p o Waterloo, r 6 cor 16, b 1844, laborer, bds with William Dadson Rickon Basil, p o Waterloo, r 22, b 1854 ^^ England, w Susan, farmer 53, has 3 horses, 3 cows Rickon Charles, p o Waterloo, r 6, b 1840 in England, w Sarah J., farmer 32, 2 horses, 3 cows Rickon Clara L. Miss, p o Waterloo, r 22, school teacher, home with her father Basil Rickon Ida Miss, po Waterloo, r6, home with her father Charles Rickon John E., p o Waterloo, r 22, b 1877, farmer for his father Basil Ridley Charles H., p o Waterloo, r 25, b 1867, w Effie, wheel- wright, r h and 1 Ridley Francis J., p o Waterloo, r 22, b 1873, carpenter and joiner, home with his father Richard Ridley Harriet F. Miss, p o Waterloo, r 22, home with her father Richard Rfdley Louie Miss, p o Waterloo, r 22, home with her father Richard Ridley Mary E., Miss, p o Waterloo, r 22, school teacher, home with her father Richard Ridley Richard, p o Waterloo, r 22, b 1839 i" England, w Lodema, wowns farm 50, has 3 horses, 3 cows, orchard 2 acres Ridley Richard, Jr., p o Waterloo, r 22, b 1871, farmer for his father Richard Robbins Charles G., p o Waterloo, r 40, b 1875, laborer, son of Horace G. Robbins Horace, p o Geneva, Ont. Co., r 34, b 1866, w Jennie farmer, works for Henry E. Chesley Robbins Horace G., p o Waterloo, r 40, b 1835, ^ Lydia A., rents of Edson BurgdofF farm 30, has 2 horses, i cow Rollison Emma Miss, p o Waterloo, r 35, housekeeper for Na- thaniel Seely Ross Charles D., p o Waterloo, r 40, b 1877, farmer for his father Charles F. Ross Charles F., p o Waterloo, r 40, b 1846, w Luanna, far- mer 30, has 2 horses, 2 cows Ross Frank W., p o Waterloo, r 40, b 1875, farmer for his father Charles F. Ryan Cornelius, p o West Junius, Ont. Co., r 2, has interest in his father's estate farm 65, 2 horses, 2 cows TOWN OF WATERLOO. 455 Ryan James, p o Steele, r 19, b 1833, vv Ann, larnier 9, lias i horse, i cow Ryan John, p o West Junius, Ont. Co., r 2, has interest in his father's estate farm 65, 2 horses, 2 cows Ryan Sarah Miss, p o West Junius, Ont. Co., r 2, has interest in her father's estate farm 65, 2 horses, 2 cows Ryan Timothy, p o Steele, r 19, b 1874, laborer, home with his father James Ryckman David, p o Border City,b i86o,w Melinda,molder,r h 3chofield Charles M., p o Geneva, Ont. Co., r 40, b 1868, w Linda, market gardener, works 10 acres on shares for his father William Schofield Elizabeth D., p o Geneva, Ont. Co., r 40, dau of William Schofield George A., p o Waterloo, r 40, b 1863, w Lulie, far- mer 116, has 6 horses, 4 cows Schofield Lillie B., p o Geneva, Ont. Co., r 40, student, home with her father William Schofield William, p o Geneva, Ont. Co., r 40, b 1842, w Car- oline, farmer and market gardener loi, orchard 2 acres, 5 horses, 2 cows, 54 sheep School House, district No. 3, p o Waterloo r 38 n 35 School House, district No. 4, p o Waterloo, r 34 School House, district No. 5, p o Border City, r 4.5 cor 43 School House, district No. 7, p o Waterloo, r 17 facing 2 School House, district No. 8, p o Waterloo, r 16 n 15 School House, district No. 9, p o Steele, r 19 cor 21 Scotney John, p o Waterloo, r 25, b 1838, w Elizabeth, farmer 8 acres, has i horse, i cow Scott Charles C, p o Steele, r 21, b 1876, laborer, home with his father John H. Scott Charles G., p o Waterloo, r 14, b 1866, w Annettie, farm laborer, r h and 1 Scott Daniel, p o Waterloo, r 8, b 1870, farmer for his father Stearns Scott Frank L., p o Steele, r 21, b 1876, laborer, home with his father John H. Scott Harvey, p o Waterloo, r 8, b 1874, farmer for his father Stearns Scott Henry, p o Waterloo, r 8, b 1844, miller, r h and 1 from Wm. H. Dunham on farm 70 acres Scott James C, p o Border City, b 1863, w Carrie A., car in- spector L. V. R. R., r h Scott John H., p o Steele, r 21, b 1832, w Corrinda J., farmer 5, carpenter and joiner, i horse Scott Levi, p o Waterloo, r 14, b 1866, w Artie, farm laborer, r h and 1 45^ TOWN OF WATERLOO, Scott Stearns, p o Waterloo, r 8, b 1849, rents of Adam Roeher, iarm 75. has 2 horses, 2 cows Scott Wilham H., p o Steele, r 21, b 1874, laborer, home with his father John H. Seekell Charles W., po Waterloo, r 14 cor 7,b 1824, w Almira, farmer 164, has 5 horses, 3 cows, orchard 5 acres, owns in Wayne Co. farm 45 acres, and in Virginia farm 260 acres Seekell Frank L., p o Waterloo, r 14 cor 7, b 1872, w Mamie W., farmer for his father Charles W. Seeley Ira, p o Waterloo, r 15, b 1844, w Sarah A., farm laborer, r h and 1 Seeley James C, p o Geneva, Ont. Co., r 45, b 1853, w Carrie, farmer 50, 3 horses, 4 cows, in Border City Seely Andrew, p o Waterloo, r 22, b 1859, ^ Frances, carpen- ter and joiner, r h and 1 Seely Daniel, p o Waterloo, r 22, b 1838 in New Jersey, car- penter and joiner, home with Henry Seely Seely Henry, p o Waterloo, r 22, b 1827 in New Jersey, w Lydia J., carpenter and joiner and farmer 70, has 2 horses, 4 cows, orchard 2 acres Seely Nathaniel, po Waterloo, r 35,b 1817 in Sussex Co., New Jersey, building mover, carpenter and joiner, farmer 125, has 2 horses, orchard 6 acres Seely Reuben F., p o Waterloo, r 35, b 1869, farmer for his father Nathaniel, owns 4 horses, 6 cows, 20 sheep Seely Thomas, p o Waterloo, r 22, b 1864, w Flora, farmer 80, has 3 horses, 3 cows Serven F. B. & H. A., p o Border City (Frank B. and Horatio A- ), dealers in groceries boots, shoes and general mer- chandise, and coal, office and store Main Serven Frank B., p o Border City, b 1859, (^- ^- ^ ^- ^• Serven), res over store, Main Serven Horatio A., p o Border City, b 1862, w Jennie, (F. B. & H. A. Serven), res over store, Main Serven Wilbur A., p o Border City, r 43 cor 41, b i860, w Rosa J., farmer, rents of George Serven of Junius farm 134, has 4 horses, 8 cows Sharpe Charles, p o Waterloo, r 5, b 1864, w Mary, farmer for William H. Singer Delmer E., p o Border City, b 1867, w Jennie, team- ster, r h Singer William A., p o Border City, b 1839 ^" Penn., w La- vina, contractor and builder, owns h and 1 Sixberry Catharine, widow of Abram, p o Waterloo, r 29, h and 1 Sixbeny George W., p o Waterloo, r 29, b 1856, laborer, home with his mother Catharine TOWN OF WATERLOO. 457 Sixberry Joseph I., p o Waterloo, r 29, b 1845, laborer, home with his mother Catharine Skinner Henry, po Waterloo, r 16, b 1864, works on sharet^ with Harrison Brignall, for Edwin C Clark, farm 125, owns 4 hori-es, 6 cows, orchard 2 acres Skinner Jane, widow of Henry W., p o Waterloo, r 15, owns farm 15, worked by her son Henry Skinner Sylvester, p o Waterloo, r 31, b 1861, w Clara, mar- ket gardener and farmer 50, 2 horses, 2 cows Slaght Robert, p o Geneva, Ont. Co., r 34, b 1857 in Lodi, school teacher, bds with William H. Dobbin Smith Edward, p o Border City, b 1867, w Lillie, blacksmith, r h and 1 Smith Edward B., p o Waterloo, r 3, b 1845, farmer 50, has 3 horses, 2 cows Smith John H., p o Steele, r 19, b 1863, w Kate, market gar- dener, and farmer 32, has 2 horses, 2 cows Smith John R., p o West Junius, Ont. Co., r 17 cor 2, b 1842, w Helen M., farmer 70, 3 horses, 2 cows Smith Joseph, p o Steele, r 19, b 1822, has life lease in farm 50, has 2 horses, 2 cows SMITH JOSEPH v., p o Waterloo, r 3 b 1843, w Lernia E., commissioner of highways and farmer, has 2 horses, sol- dier of the war of 1861, served 3 years in Co. I. soth N. Y. Engineers and mustered out at close of the war, pensioner, member of G. A. R. Snyder post No. 72, and of the U. V U. Smith Salina, widow of Vandemark. resident, home with her son Joseph V. Smith Sidney M., p o Waterloo, r 14, b 1863 in Wayne Co., w Mary P. Y., farmer lOo, has 6 horses, i cow, orchard 3 acres Smith William A., p o Steele, r 20, facing 19, b 1864, w Jen- nie, farmer 30, 2 horses, i cow Smith William H. p o Geneva, Ont. Co., r 34, b 1830, farm laborer for Stephen F. Soule Sober Eugene, p o Waterloo, r 27, b 1868, laborer, bds with Oscar W. Sober Oscar W., p o Waterloo, r 27, b 1870 in Wayne Co., w Lilian, laborer, r h, has i cow Soule Bertha G. Miss, p o Geneva, Ont. Co., r 34, home with her grandfather Stephen F. Soule Charles E., p o Waterloo, r 40, b 1846, w Susan, farmer and market gardener 45, 5 horses, i cow Soule Clarence, p o Waterloo, r 22, b 1864, w Jessie, rents of Sarah Maynard farm 90, has 2 horses, 2 cows Soule Fred R., po Waterloo, r 37, b 1871, farmer for his father George D. 458 TOWN OF WATERLOO. Soule George D., p o Waterloo, r 37, b 1846 in Greene Co., w Angelia, rents of William Mickley, farm 32 has 2 horses, i cow Soule Harry A., p o Waterloo, r 37, b 1873, laborer, home with his father George D. Soule Mary K. Miss, p o Waterloo, r 37, home with her father George D. Soule Ora G., p o Waterloo, r 37, b 1876, laborer, home with his father George D. Soule Stephen F,, p o Geneva, Ont. Co., r 34, b 1822, w Catha- rine A., farmer 75 and swamp land 100, has 7 horses, 4 cows, soldier in 50th N. Y. Vol. Engineers Soule Siephen J., p o Waterloo, r 40, b 1870, farmer for his father Charles E. Soule William B., p o Waterloo, r 40, b 1872, farmer for his father Charles E. Stacey William H., p o Waterloo, r 7, b 1859, ^ Caroline, works on shares for Charlotte E. Hough farm 144 Starr Sarah A., widow of William, p o Waterloo, r 32, resi- den,t, owns h and 1 2 acres Steele Freeman B., p o Steele, r 18, b 185 1, market gardener 10, has 3 horses, 2 cows, orchard 2 acres Steele George R., p o Steele, r 19, b 1844, ^ Angeline, car- penter and joiner, owns h and 1 Steele James W., p o Steele, r 21 cor 19, b i860, w Louisa C, postmaster, general merchant and farmer 4, has 2 horses Steele Lottie B. Miss, p o Steele, r 18, home with her mother Margaret Steele Margaret, widow of Volney, p o Steele, r 18, resident, home with her son Freeman B. Steele Volney, p o Steele, r 19, b 1870, market gardener 4, has 2 horses Sutton Willett, p o Geneva, Ont. Co.,r 41, b 1856, w Amanda, farmer for James H. Wooden, r h, owns 2 horses, 3 cows Suydam Anna B., p o Waterloo, ofifr 37, dau of John A. Suydam, John A., p o Waterloo, off r 37, b 1833 i" Brookyln, N. Y., w Anna Maria, market gardener and farmer 48, dealer in seed potatoes a specialty Suydam John H., p o Waterloo, off' r 37, 171869, farmer for his father John A. ■yaylor Bert, p o Border City, b 1875, farm laborer for Frank F. Fish Taylor Jennie Miss, p o Border City Tindall Edward, p o Border City, b 1868, w Lottie, nickel plater, r h and 1 Tobey Byron A., p o Waterloo, r 34, b 1867, w Sarah E., farmer 30, has 2 horses, i cows, orchard 250 trees TOWN OF WATERLOO. 459 Tobey Clarence H., p o Waterloo, r 34 cor 33, b i859,w Hattie, farmer 67, has 4 horses, 3 cows, orchard 8 acres Traphagen George, p o Waterloo, r 14, b 1876, farmer for his father Levi S. Traphagen Levi S., p o Waterloo, r 14, b 1843, w Amelia, farmer 50, has 3 horses, 3 cows Traphagen Martha W. Miss, p o Waterloo, r 14, school teacher, home with her father Levi S. Troutman Jacob, p o Waterloo, r 36, b 1833, w Caroline, far- mer and market gardener 273^, has 2 horses, i cow Troutman Perry C, p o Waterloo, r ;^6, b 1868, carpenter and joiner, home with his father Jacob Tulitt Frederick, p o West Junius, Ont. Co., r i, b 1858, w Henrietta, laborer, owns h and 1 i Tulitt John, p o West Junius, Ont. Co., r 2, b 1820, farmer 10, I cow Tyman Charles W., p o Waterloo, r 29, b 1867, w Martha E., laborer, r h and 1 Underwood John, p o Geneva, Ont. Co., r 42, b 1836, w Cath- arine, farmer, r8 acres and laborer Vail Alfred, p o Waterloo, r 34, b 1823, w Mary J., farmer 97, has 2 horses, 4 cows, orchard 3 acres Vail E. Herbert, M. A., p o Geneva, Ont. Co., r 34, b i860, teacher of languages Van Ness, Harlan J., p o Steele, r i8,b 1863, w Mary, market gardener 6j4 acres, has 2 horses, i cow Van Ness John G., p o West Junius, Ont. Co., r 17, b 1851, w Sarah D., farmer 41, has 7 horses Van Ness Martha E. Miss, p o West Junius, Ont. Co., r 17, home with her father John G. Van Tyle Harrison, p o Waterloo, r 35, b 1818, market gar- dener 5, has I horse Van Tyle John, p o Waterloo, r 35,b 1845, bread baker, home with Harrison Van Tyle WiUiam, p o Waterloo, r 35, b 1854, bread baker, VAUGHN CHARLES L, p o Steele, r 17 cor i, b 1865, w Jennie V., agent for agricultural implements, dealer in wagons, fertilizers, &c., and works for his father Stephen L. farm 100, 2 horses Vaughn Elizabeth A. Miss, p o Geneva, Ont. Co., r 17, dress- maker in Geneva, home with her father Stephen L. Vaughn Stephen L. p o Geneva, Ont. Co., r 17, b 1834 ^^ Wayne Co., w Frances E., farmer, 100, has 2 horses, i cow Waliser William, p o Geneva, Ont. Co., b 1864, w Catharine, farm laborer, bds with Henry S. Deal, Border City 460 TOWN OF WATERLOO. Walters Charles, p o Waterloo, r 37, b 1876, laborer, home with his father John Walters John, p o Waterloo, r 37, b 1849, ^ Ann, laborer, w owns h and 1 Walters Maranda, widow oi Benjamin, p o Waterloo, r 32, tailoress, home with Henry Delmaler Walters William, p o Waterloo, r 37, b 1873, wagon maker, home with his father John Ware Herbert, p o Border City, r 43 cor 41, b 1859, vegetable dealer, bds with Wilbur A. Serven Waterloo Soap Works, p o Waterloo, r 37, Herman F. Brehm, prop'r, mfgr. of scouring and family soap Weaver Peter, p o Waterloo, r 12, b 1830, w Delaney, farmer 164, has 5 horses, 7 cows, orchard 5 acres, owns h and 1 in Waterloo village Welter Sarah, widow of Henry, p o Waterloo, r 38 cor 35, res- ident, home with Samuel Brewer Wheeler Mary A., wife of Peter, po Waterloo, r 30, owns farm 40, worked by Oscar A. Maynard Williams Clarence, p o Waterloo, r 22, b 1864, w May, la- borer, rents h and 1, i horse, i cow Williams David E., p o Geneva, Ont. Co., r 34, b 1834, w Ann L., farmer 100, woodland 10 acres, has 4 horses, 4 cows, peach orchard 4 acres Williams Whitney, p o Geneva, Ont. Co., r 34, b 1830, retired, home with David T. Williams Wilson John T., p o West Junius, Ont. Co., r 18, b 1846, w Eliza, farmer 9, and on r 18 cor 17, with his wife lot 9, has 2 horses, i cow Wolf Cora Miss, p o Waterloo, r 6, home with herfather John C Wolf Elnora Miss, p o Waterloo, r 6, home with her father John C. Wolf John C, p o Waterloo, r 6, b 1824, w Harriet, farmer 60, has 4 horses, 4 cows Wooden Byron, p o Geneva, Ont. Co.,r 42, b 1837, w Lavina, farmer 34, has 2 horses, 4 cows ■ Wooden Daniel B., p o Geneva, Ont. Co., r 34, b 1842 in Ont. Co., (Cook & Wooden) Wooden Harvey J., p o Geneva, Ont. Co., r 41, b 1874, ^^'"" mer for his father James H. Wooden James H., p o Geneva, Ont. Co., r 41, b 1833, '^ Agnes, tarmer 200, has 8 horses, 5 cows, 50 sheep, or- chard 90 apple trees, 50 pear trees Wooden Mary E., widow of George R.,p o Waterloo, r 34, has interest in estate of her husband in 50 acre farm, has 2 horses, i cow WATERLOO VILLAGE. 461 Wooden Robert, po Geneva, Ont. Co., r 41, refuses to give any information Wooden Roscoe R., p o Waterloo, r 34, b 1867, w Jesse, has interest in his father George R.'s estate in 50 acre farm, 2 horses, i cow Woodlege Thomas J., p o Waterloo, r 15, b 1840, w Mary, works on shares for Abram S erven farm 160, 3 horses, 4 cows Worden Jennie Miss, p o Waterloo, r 22, domestic for Henry Seely Yansen Peter, p o Border City, b 1856 in Denmark, w Tumena, tin roofer, owns h and 1 Younger Eliza Miss, p o Waterloo, r 14, home with Sidney M. Smith ^VATERLOO VILLAGE. WATERLOO was incorporated April 9, 1824, and is therefore already a venerable town. It is a station on the N. Y. C. R. R., and on the Seneca Canal. It is noted as a man- ufacturing village, and is the half shire of Seneca Count}'". South Waterloo, constituting the First ward of the village of Waterloo, lies wholly in Fayette. (yFor explanations and abbreviations see page 5.) Acker Ella Miss, dau of Levi, Williams n Church Acker James A., b 1848 in Fayette, (J. A. & L. Acker), owns h and two lots Williams, bds Acker J. A. & L., (James A. and Levi), dry goods, carpets, notions, etc., 195 Main Acker Levi, b 1850 in Fayette, w Lizzie C, (J. A. & L. Acker), owns farm roo acres on r 21 cor 32 in Varick, worked by H. Gambee, h Williams Affleck John, b 1868, w Fannie, piano maker, r h Elisha, n Swift Aikens Harriet, widow of Ham, resident, owns h Swift, n Elizabeth Aikin Charles H., b 1868, teamster, r hyy Williams Aikin Florence M. Miss, mill operative, bds 77 Williams Aikins Frank A., b 1847, confectionery, tobacco and cigars, bds W Main Aikins John F. Capt.,b 1825, retired, Capt. Co. C 33d N. Y. Vols., and Capt. Co. G 126th N. Y. Vols., and Dep. Pro- 462 WATERLOO VILLAGE. vost Marshall in 1864 and 1865, owns res W Main, cor Walnut Aikins Sarah L., widow of James S., emp of Woolen Co., home W Main Alabama Toby, laborer, bds West ALLEMAN JOSEPH D., b 1814, retired farmer, owns in Fayette farm 153, and res and 2 acres on River St. He belonged to the old Military Cavalry ; he was appointed by the Governor a Lieutenant Colonel, and still holds the commission and title to this day ; was justice of the peace several years, and in the milling business with his brother, Conrad J. for 6 years ; he has held several town offices at various times during his long and active life ALLEN ALFRED S., b 1854, w Hattie A., (Allen & Nu- gent) , owns res Virginia Allen Charles S., b 1848, w Annie, wheelwright, r hElisha, n Inslee Allen James, b 187 1, laborer woolen works, bds Clinton House Allen John, b 1834, ^ Eliza, laborer, own h Church n North Allen Mary L. Miss, dau of Sarah A., 74 Elisha Allen May Belle, dau of Alfred S., Virginia st. Allen Samuel H., b i846,w Addie A., dealer in boots and shoes E Main, owns res Virginia n North Allen Sarah A., widow of John C, resident, owns h 74 Elisha Allen Sarah A., widow of Moses F., resident, owns h 160 E Main Allen William E., b 1870, weaver, bds Elisha n Swift ALLEN & NUGENT (Alfred S. Allen and Edward Nugent), hardware, stoves, agricultural implements, tinsmiths, sash, doors, blinds, paints and oils, 197 Main AMERICAN EXPRESS, office Arcade bids., Virginia, Clar- ence F. Moore, agent Anderson Laura Miss, mill operative, bds with Seth B. Sher- man, Williams cor Clark Andler Theressa, widow of Felix, owns res Walnut Andler William J., b 1862, laborer, home with his mother Theressa, Walnut Andrews Alfred, b 1861, w Sarah, wagon maker, owns h. Mill n Elisha Andrews Estella Miss, dau of Wm., milliner, emp. of Miss Emma Batsford, home with her parents. Stark Andrews George H., b 1854, wood worker, owns h Taylor ave Andrews William, b 1839, ^ Sarah, farmer 6, and owns 60 or 70 acres in Fayette, worked on shares by his son Lewis, h Stark Andrews William S., b 1850 in England, w Elizabeth, dealer WATERLOO VILLAGE. 463 in hides, skins, pelts, wool, tallow, &c., owns store Wash- ington and res Elisha Angevine George O., b 1854 ^"^ Monroe Co., w Alice, book- keeper Waterloo Wagon Co., bds Hotel Dewitt Argevine Henry, b 1874, carriage trimmer, bds Hotel Dewitt Archer Albert L., b 1878, emp. of Dr. Haslett, home Reed Archer Arthur G., b 1853, w Maggie, emp ot Organ Co., owns res Reed Archer Charles, b 1844, w Laura, harnessmaker, r h Grove cor Race Archer Frederick, b 1864, w Eliza, laborer, r h Church n North Archer Laura Miss, school teacher. Race cor Grove Archer Lida J. Miss, dressmaker, resides with her parents, Reed Armitage D. Clinton, b 1870, w Jessie, machinist, r h Clark n Main Armitage Frederick S., b 1875, machinist, bds Clark n Main Armitage George E., b 1861, dairyman, bds Clark n Main Armitage John, b 1876, laborer, home with his mother Mary P., Elisha n Swift Armitage Lillie Miss, home with her mother Mary P., Elisha n Swilt Armitage Mary P., widow of John B., resident, r h Elisha n Swift Armshire Henry C, b 1864, w Anna L., woolen weaver, owns h. Race Armstrong Ella S. Miss, home with her father Henry S., River Armstrong Henry S., b 1838, w Mary E., laborer, r h River Armstrong Thomas, b 1867, wood worker, r h North n Church Arnold Aaron A., b 1862, w Linda, machinist, r h Church cor Elisha Arnold Warren, b 1840, retired, r h Church n North Ashley James, b 170, weaver, bds Elisha n Ann Ashmore William, b 1824, w Rachel M., retired capitalist, owns res Center cor Williams Attinger Jacob, b 1832, w Mary, laborer, owns h Water Attinger Jacob Jr., b 1862, laborer, bds with his father Jacob, Water Attinger Louisa, woolen weaver, dau of Jacob, Water Atwater Henry W., b 1847, w Ellen, laborer, r part h, 209 Elisha Auten Isaac, b 1832 in New Jersey, w Eliza, laborer, owns h, Mill n Wilhams Avery Asa R.' b 1855, w Lucy, laborer, r h. Swift n R. R. Avery James W,, b 1830, laborer, owns h, Inslee n Elisha 464 WATERLOO VILLAGE. A.very Nettie Miss, housekeeper for her father James W.Jnslee, n Eli^ha Babcock Amy. widow of Simon P., resident, owns h 74 Wil- liams, residence, 70 Williams Babcock Dwight, b 1857, w Emma M., (Thomas & Babcock,) owns res. River Babcock Edwin, b i860, tinsmith, bds Franklin House, Wash- ington cor Mill Babcock Mary E. Miss, resident, home with her mother Amy, 70 Williams Babcock MaryJ., widow of Aviran D., resident, owns h, Wash- ington cor River Babcock Oscar, bi864, laborer, home with his mother Mary J,, Washington cor River Bachman Chaunce}'^ C, D. D. S., b 1866 in Fayette, practic- ing dentist in all its branches, office 199 Main, bds Tows- ley House Bachman Clara, widow of Theodore, housekeeper for John Becker, River BACHMAN CLAWSON D.,b 1869 in Fayette, (Knight & Bachman), bds Towsley House Bachman Frederick, b 1864, woolen warper, bds with John C. Fillingham, Williams n Swift Bachman William M., b I864 in Fayette, messenger employ of the American Ex. Co., bds Virginia Bacon Benjamin B., b 1876, student at Hobart college, son ot Francis, E. Main cor Church BACON FRANCIS, b 1836, w Mary P,, pres. Waterloo Wagon Co., L't'd., pres. Waterloo Water Co. and Waterloo Electric Light Co., director First National Bank, trustee Waterloo Library and Historical Society, member of the military order of the Loyal Legion of the United States, member G. A. R., Snyder Post No. 72, res E Main cor Church Bacon Norah Waite Miss, home with her father Francis Badgley Frank N., b 1853 in Oneida Co., w Anne, salesman r h Williams n Virginia Bahan William H., b 1863, w Clara, woolen weaver, r h Fayette Baier Jacob, b 1840 in Germany, w Abbie, flagman N. Y. C. R. R., owns h and 1 Race Baird Anna Miss, resident, bds Clark corElisha Baird Jean, wife of Alexander, resident, r h Clark n Elisha Baird Nena, widow of Alexander, woolen twister, rooms Clark cor Elisha Baird Lottie Miss, mill operative, bds Clark cor Elisha WATERLOO VILLAGE. 465 Baird Rutherford C, b 1S77, clerk in drug store, bds Clark cor Elisha Baker Arthur W, b 1854, ^ Lizzie C, (Baker & Webster), r h Locust Baker & Webster, (Arthur W.Baker and Charles V. Webster), hardward, stoves, tinware, sash, doors, blinds, paints and oils, 203 Main Baldwin Nettie A., widow of Daniel, resides with her mother Mrs. Elvira S. Bigelow, W Main Bales John, b 1856, w Sarah A., laborer, r h Virginia n North Ball James, b 1840, retired, bds 28 Williams Balliet Charles C, b 1864, w Pearl E., teamster, r h next to Disciples church, Williams Bancroft William G.,b 1867 in St. Lawrence Co., w Mattie H., dealer in hats, caps and gents' furnishings, W Main cor Virginia, r h Elisha n Church Barbeau Charles N., b 1834, '^ Susan, morticer, emp of wheel shop 21 consecutive years, owns res Center Barber Orson R., b 185 1, w Emily G., foreman Waterloo Or- gan Co., r h Center cor Elisha Barber Royal, b 1818, retired, home with his son Orson R., Center cor Elisha Barlow Alice M., dau of Moses, teacher, home Elisha cor Center Barlow Annie, dau of Martha, home Elisha cor Center Barlow Bros.. (Moses and Frederick), contractors and builders, Elisha cor Center, h do Barlow Frederick B., b 1866, (Barlow Bros.), home Elisha cor Center Barlow Martha, widow of Obed, home with her son Moses, owns res Elisha cor Center Barlow Mattie, dau of Martha, home Elisha cor Center Barlow Moses, b 1843, (Barlow Bros.), home Elisha cor Center Barnum Laura Miss, resides with Mrs. John Bishop, Elisha Barrett Edward, b 1871, laborer, bds with Henry S.Armstrong, River Barrett Eliza, housekeeper for her son George, owns h and 1 Fayette Barrett Ernest W., b 1877, son of William A., student, home Elisha Barrett George, b 1867, laborer, home with his mother Eliza, Fayette Barrett Herbert A., b 1868, carpenter, emp Organ Co., r h Elisha Barrett John M., b 1835 i^ Ireland, attorney and counsellor at 466 WATERLOO VILLAGE. law, office over Shiley block, Washington, res 56 Race cor Fayette Barrett Mercy A., widow of William A., home Elisha Barron Catharine Miss, weaver, bds Elisha n Ann Barth John C, b 1857, w Jessie E., wood carver emp. of Organ Co., r h W. Main Bartran Schuyler, b 1871, v/ Lena, (Hagerty & Bartran), r h. River Batsford Emily A. Miss, millinery 171 E- Main, res, W. Main BATSFORD ERNEST J., b 1872, (James E. Batsford & Son) w Gussie v., home with his father James E. BATSFORD JAMES E., b 1845 in Utica N. Y., w Mary L., (James E. Batsford & Son), Justice of the peace, clerk of cemetery commission, clerk St. Paul's Epis. Ch., Sec'y and treas'r local board of People's Building Loan and Sav- ings Ass'n of Geneva, owns h and 1 on Elizabeth St., re- sided here since 1847 BATSFORD JAMES E. & SON, (Ernest J.,) drugs and medi- cines, books, stationery and wall papers, Towsley Bl'k, Virginia Batsford Mary L., Mrs. James E., owns res Elizabeth, and farm 130, in Torrey, Yates Co., rented Battelle Claude, b 1866, driver for American Express Co., Vir- ginia, home, Williams Battelle John Frederick, b 1877, home with his parents, W. Main cor Reed Battelle John H., b 1845, w Augusta L., mason, owns res. W. Main cor Reed Batelle Rolla C, b 1829, w Olive A., general mason, owns res. W. William n Stark Baxter Jacob S., b 1824, w Margaret A., laborer, owns h Lin- coln Baxter Judson D., b 1850, w Sarah A., painter and paper hanger, owns h, Washington, cor Lincoln Baxter Langdon, b 1864, w Mary, wagon maker, r h. Grove Baxter Minnie C. Miss, dress maker, bds with Jacob S. Baxter, Lincoln Bay Josephine, widow of John, resident, owns hinslee, n Elisha Beach Giles, b 1821, w Sarah A., retired, r h Stark Beardsley James V., b 1838 in Auburn, w Susan, upholsterer and repairer furniture, shop Virginia, owns res Seneca cor Williams Beck Arnheindt, b 1877, barber, home with his mother Louisa, Mill Beck Caroline Miss, woolen weaver, home with her mother Louisa, Mill Beck Frank, b 1850, w Rose, machinist, r h River WATERLOO VILLAGE. 467 Beck Louisa, widow of Charles, mill operative, owns h Mill BECKER CHARLES D., b 1851, w Sarah H., deputy county clerk, owns store on Washington St., r h River Becker Chauncey L.,b 1847, w Phoebe Ann (Pierson& Becker) , owns res Washington n Hotel Franklin Becker John, b 1813, retired mill owner, owns res River Beebe Carrie M., housekeeper, dau of John W. Beebe, home Elizabeth Beebe S. Clark, b 1868, w Sophy A., carpenter, r h Seneca Beebe J. Freeman Rev., b in Oneida Co., w Reba, pastor First M. E. Church, res parsonage 80 Williams Beebe John W., b 1830, w Sarah F., carpenter, emp. at woolen mill, owns res Elizabeth Beebe Maria, widow of James, resident, home with Harrison H. Crosby, Elisha n Clark Beedles George, b 1835 in North Wales, w Phebe A., dry goods and general supplies, cor Clark and Elisha, res do. Sol- dier Co. H, 148th N. Y. Vols., pensioner Behler August, b 1853 in New Haven, Conn., w Frances A., saloon. Church cor Elizabeth Bell Carrie F. Miss, housework for her father Henry, 60 E Main Bell Catharine, wife of Horace G., dressmaker, Inslee n Main Bell Ella C. Miss, mill operative, bds wiih her father Henry, 60 E Main Bell Ernest H., b 1875, factory operative, bds 60 E Main Bell Henry, b 1825, w Caroline, school teacher, owns h 60 E Main. Soldier in Co. L, 15th N. Y. Vol. Engineers, pen- sioner Bell Horace G., b 1859, ^'^ Catharine, mill hand, rh Inslee n Main Bell James, b 1849 ^^ England, w Sarah Ann, cloth fuller, owns h Swift n Elisha Bell Pierson G., b 1870, woolen weaver, bds 60 E Main Bell Walter, b 1875 in England, woolen weaver, bds with his father James, Swift n Elisha Belles Uriel Dilts, b 1838, w Eliza, conductor on the Seneca Electric Railway, r h Church n E Main Belles Eliza, wife of Delts, teacher piano, organ and voice cul- ture, res Church n E Main BELLOWS GEORGE A., M. D., b 1856, w Hattie Palmer, allopathic physician and surgeon, U. S. pension examiner, county coroner, trustee Waterloo Academy and Union School, office and res E Main n Church, office hours 12 130 to 2 p. m., and 6 130 to 8 p. m. Bellows Lester W., b 1878, student, home with his father Dr. Geo. A., E Main cor Church 468 WATERLOO VILLAGE. Bender Horatio, b 1872, laborer, bds with Jacob R. Menges, Fayette cor River Benedict Ja}^ b 1830 in Lee, Oneida Co., w Anna S., dealer in crockery, china, glass, earthenware and cutlery, E Main Bennett Charles E., b 1838 in Onondaga Co., w Rosa, sawyer, owns h E Main n Mill Benson Nellie A. Miss, dressmaker, home with her father Oscar S., Washington cor Lincoln Benson Oscar S., b 1834 ^^ Fulton Co., w Ann, cooper, r h, Washington cor Lincoln . Berry Bertha B., Miss, student, home with her father Daniel, Inslee cor Main Berry Daniel H., b 1850, w Mary, bookkeeper in Woolen Mills, owns h, Inslee cor Main Berry William, b 1855, w Mary, woolen finisher, r h Elisha n Inslee Berry William A., bi877, clerk in grocery, bds with his father Daniel, Inslee cor Main Betts Allen O., b 1833, formerly locomotive engineer, home W Williams Betts Charles, b 1876, emp. of Woolen Co., home with his father Charles E., Walnut Betts Charles E., b 1854, ^ Emma, painter, r h, Walaut Betts Charles M., b 1850, night watchman emp. of Organ Co., home W Williams Betts Elizabeth, widow of Jesse R., resides W Williams Betts Eva L., home with her father Charles E., Walnut Betts Olive A. Miss, owns res. W Williams Bierhardt George, b 1864, piano maker, bds with Helena V. Denne, North n Virginia Bierhardt George, b 1870, regulator in piano factory, bds Hotel DeWitt Bigelow Elvira L., widow of Lawson R., resident, r h W Main Bigelow Harry R., b 187 1, laborer, bds with Nancy A. Bige- low, Huff cor Race Bigelow John L., b 1859, emp. of Wagon Co., h W Main Bigelow Joseph H., b 1854, farm laborer, bds with Nancy* A., Huff cor Race Bigelow Nancy A., widow of Samuel, resident, owns res Huff cor Race Bigelow Samuel W., b 1869, w Etta, blacksmith, owns h Ann n Elisha Birch George R., b 1861, w Pearl, cigar maker, r h Church n North Birckel Adam G., b 1853, w Alice A., boss dyerwoolen mills, owns h Church n Williams Birckel Anna Miss, weaver, bds Main n Mill WATERLOO VILLAGE. 469 Birckel Caroline Miss, weaver, bds Main n Mill Birckel Mary G. Miss, housekeeper for her father Valentine, Main n Mill Birckel Valentine, b 1816, retired, owns h Main n Mill Bird Lucius P., b 1828 in St. Lawrence Co., w Lucretia G., wood turner, owns h Elisha n Swift Birdse3'e Elizabeth K., widow of Julius H., r h Oak Birdsey Francis M., b 1855, w Lucinda, blacksmith and horse- shoer, E Main, r h River Birdsey Lillian Miss, dressmaker, bds 34 Elisha Birtwistle x\lice Miss, woolen weaver, bds with George B.Ray- ner, Williams n Mill Bisch Annie S. Miss, woolen weaver, bds River Bisch Catharine, widow of Philip, resident, owns h andl River Bisch Catharine Miss, home with her mother Catharine, River Bisch Lewis F., b 1863, w Jennit , laborer in woolen mills, owns h River Bisch William, b 1872, spinner, son of Catharine, River Bisdee William H.,b 1841 in Skaneateles, w Isabella, drug- gist, owns h Virginia n North Bishop Carrie A. Miss, weaver, emp of Woolen Co., home W Main cor Oak Bishop Charles S., b 1835, w Clara, painter and musician, r h W Main cor Oak Bishop Hattie B. Miss, weaver, emp of Woolen Co., home W Main cor Oak Bishop John b 1806 in Cambrige, N. Y., w Mary, retired, owns farm in Waterloo 75, and res Elisha Bishop William, b 1869, painter, home W Main cor Oak Blake John, b 1835, ^ Martha A., dealer in real estate in Iowa, owns 2 houses on Locust St., home Locust Bliss Chauncey L., b 1854, w Ella, w^oodworker, r h Elizabeth n Virginia Boak Charles, b 1859, weaver, owns h Mill n Elisha Bogart Clara, widow of Clarence, washerwoman, rh River Bogert Isaac, b 1818, w Sarah, wagoner, has 2 horses, owns h Elisha cor Stark Bonard Henry, b 1871, woolen weaver, bds Inslee n Main Bonard John, b 1873, woolen weaver, bds Inslee n Main Bond David C, w Harriet N., traveling salesman pianos and and organs, h W Main Bond John, b 1843 in England, w Sarah H., overseer in woolen mills, owns h Inslee cor Elisha Bond John, b 1852, spinner, bds Elisha n Ann Bond John W., b 1872, weaver, bds Inslee cor Elisha Bond Levi H., b 1875, spinner, bds Inslee cor Elisha 470 WATERLOO VILLAGE. Bonk Gastav, b 1852 in Prussia, w Agusta, farmer 10, h N Stark Boots Benjamin F., b 1840 in Yates Co., w Lida, organ buil- der, r h 137 E Main Boots John D., b 1873, typewriter organ factory, bds 137 E Main Bough William C, b 1857, w Ella, supt. Malcom Love piano factory, r h Virginia cor North Boughton James F., b 1829 in Ovid, w Eunice A., civil engineer and land surveyor, town assessor and notary public, has been the principal of the Waterloo Union School 20 years, owns res Center Bowen Nettie A., widow of Leonard, dressmaker, owns h 130 Main Bowers Ethel Miss, student, dau of John, Mill Bowers George, b 1875, house painter, bds with his father John, Mill n Williams Bowers John, b 1842, w Mary J., wool sorter, owns h Mill n Williams Bracken Mary Miss, peddler, bds Walnut cor North Braden Albert M., at school, home with his father John E., W Main Braden John E., b 1848, w Carrie O., agent of W. D.Whitney in the sale of patent fence, r h W Main Braden Lewis L., b 1876, with his father John E., fence build- ing, home W Main Bradshaw James, b 1819 in England, w Ellen, stone cutler, owns 3 houses on Elizabeth and res Elizabeth n R. R. depot Bradshaw Mary E. Miss, woolen weaver, bds with Jas. Kelly, Elizabeth n railroad Branch Sarah, widow of Washington B., resident, r rooms Williams n Virginia Brand Caroline, widow of John, resident, bds with Henry Velt, Race Brandt Anna Miss, woolen weaver, dau of George, Ann n Elisha Brandt George, b 1854, ^' Catharine, woolen dyer, r h Ann n Elisha Brandt William, b 1875, woolen spinner, bds Ann n Elisha Brees Oscar W., b 1866, w Nellie, laborer, r h Taylor ave Bromley Edward S., b 1807 in Kent, Eng.,w Susan D., retired gardener, w owns res and 8 acres N Stark Bromley Jennie Miss, clerk in dry goods, bds Elisha n Swift Bromley William, b 1830 in England, Eliza, woolen warper, owns h Elisha n Swift Brooks Annie Miss, dau of Joseph, Virginia WATERLOO VILLAGE. 47 1 Brooks Charles, b 1872, clerk for Gibson & Huff, bds Elisha Brooks Clarence E., b 1876, laborer, bds 34 Elisha Brooks Gertie Miss, dau of Joseph, Virginia Brooks Jacob, b 1867, clerk for his father, Joseph, Main, home do Virginia BROOKS JOSEPH, b 1844 in Warsaw, Poland, w Rosalia, dealer in ready-made clothing, gents' furnishing goods, hats and caps, general dealer in sewing machines. Main, owns res Virginia, and store. Been here in trade since 1866 Brooks, Leah Miss, artist, dau of Joseph, Virginia Brooks William, b 1833, w Lucinda F., gardener, w owns h 34 Elisha Brooks William S., b 1878, laborer, home 34 Elisha Brophy James, b 1849, ^ Rosa, laborer, owns h E Main BROPHY JOHN C, b 1859 in Fayette, wholesale and retail dealer in wines malt liquors, 205 Main, owns 2 farms in Fayette, 75 and 126 acres, r h Williams Brophy Richard J., b 1857 in Geneva, w Ella E., mfr. of toilet preparations, W Main, res 93 Virginia Brophy Rose, widow of Phillip, owns farm 125 in Fayette, home Williams Broughton Amelia Miss, resident, owns h Swift n Williams Brown Charles W., b 1867, w Emma, wagon painter, bds with Frederick Wise, Huff' cor Logan Brown Frank, b 1874, clerk bds Main cor Church Brown George, b 1828 in New York, 5 and 10 cent store, Main cor Church, h do Brown John, b 1847, w Sarah, emp. of woolen mills, owns h Stark Brown John P., b 1874, c™P- of Kelly & Shotts' cigar mfrs., bds with his father John, Stark Brown Sarah Ada, dau of John, Stark Bryan Charles F., wholesale and retail dealer in wines and liquors, 201 Main, res at Auburn, N. Y. Buck Dewitt, b 1844, w Florence, peddler, r h Church n Elisha Bucknar Anna M., dau of Mrs. J. T., 94 E Main, home do Bucknar Charles A., b 1872, butcher and clerk for Mrs. J. T., 94 E Main, home do Bucknar J. T. Mrs., (Ellen) widow of John T., prop'r Central market and saloon 94 Main, owns res do and two other places Bucknar John T., butcher and clerk for Mrs. J. T., 94 Main, h do Bucknar William H., b 1865, butcher and clerk for Mrs. J. T., 94 E Main, h do 47 2 WATERLOO VILLAGE. Bull Mary, widow of William L., resident, owns h 209 Elisha Bumpus William, b 1846 in Schuyler Co., w Delia, school teacher, and owns in Fayette farm 50, r h, Mill n Elisha Bnrbridge Elmer W., b 1852, w Elizabeth M., market gardener owns lyi acres and rents of W. Pulman, 24 acres, res Vir- ginia Burbridge Howard, b 1878, son of Elmer W., student, home Virginia Burbridge William, b 1814 in England, w Anna, market gar- dener, 4^ acres, owns res Virginia Burchim Eliza, widow, boarding house, owns h 11 Fayette Burchim George E., b 1863, wagon maker, bds 11 Fa3'ette Burchim Richard E., b 1868, w Mary, laborer, bds Race Burckel Anna Miss, spinner, home with her father Valentine, E Main n Chapel Burckel Caroline Miss, spinner, dau of Valentine, E Main n Chapel Burckel Mary Miss, housekeeper for her father Valentine^ E Main Burckel Valentine, b 1816 in Germany, retired, owns h E Main n Chapel Burgess James, b 1861, w Hattie, cartman, has 2 horses, r h Seneca Burke John, b 1859 '^^ Ireland, clerk and bartender Clinton House, E Main cor Swift, bds do Burke John, b 1876, cigar stripper, son of Maggie, Church Burke Maggie, widow of John, woolen weaver, rents h Church, n Elizabeth Burke Mary, domestic for Dr. George A. Bellows, E Main cor Church Burke Mary, widow of Michael, resident, owns h Elisha, n Swift Burns Catherine, widow of James, Owns res Main Burns Joseph, emp. of Organ Co., son of Catherine, Main Burns Katie, emp. ofWoolen Mfg. Co,, dau ofCatherine, Main Burns Margaret, dau ofCatherine, dress maker, home Main BURRALL S. HADLEY, b 1868 in Geneva, (W. D. Hadley & Son) notary public, home v/ith W. D., Main cor Oak BURRALL WILLIAM D., b 1838 in Geneva, (W. D. Bur- rail & Son) justice of the peace, notary public, owns res Main cor Oak • . BURRALL W. D. & SON, (William D. & S. Hadley,) gene- ral insurance and real estate agents, Towsley House block Virginia Burton Belle, widow of Frederick C, milliner in Geneva, bds 133 E Main Burton Carrie, resident, typesetter, owns h Church cor William WATERLOO VILLAGE. 473 Buttery Henry I., b 1849 ^" Fairfield Co., Conn., w Elizabeth, superintendent Waterloo Woolen Manufacturing Co., E Main, res E Main cor Clark Byron Walter, b 1865 in England, w Clara, woolen finisher, r h E Mam n Gas works Byrom William, b 1826 in England, w Mary, pastor of the Methodist Protestant church res Williams Cadmus Eliza, widow of Cornelius, owns 4 miles west of here farm 60, and rents it out on shares to her son Stephen V., home with Peter H., Grove cor Illick Cadmus Etha Miss, dau of Peter H., Grove cor Illich Cadmus Kate E. Miss, dressmaker, dau of Peter H., Grove cor Illick Cadmus Peter H., b 1844, w Laura, general wagon repairs, owns shop Huflf"st., and res Grove cor Illick. Soldier in Co. M, i6th N. Y. heavy artillery, pensioner, member of G. A. R. Caldwell Alonzo, b 1849, ^ Caroline, teamster, r h North cor Church Caldwell Anthony, b 185 1, w Jennie, electrician, r h Swift n Elisha Caldwell Daniel, b 1869, laborer, bds North cor Church Caldwell Hoxie. b 1846, w Rose, state scow laborer, owns h Swift n Elizabeth Caldwell Oscar, b 1854, w Rose, scow boatman, owns h Swift n Elizabeth Caldwell Sepherona, p o Waterloo, r 19, widow of Joseph M., owns farm ico, worked on shares Carleton John F., M. D., b 1844 ^" ^^- Fermannah, Ireland, w Catharine, alio, physiciai' and surgeon, graduate medical department University of Buflalo, 1885, and of Oueen's College, Kingston, Ont., 1870. Office Fox blk., Main, r h E Elisha Carleton William W., b 1879 ^^ Ont., Canada, student, son of Dr. John F., home E Elisha Carlon John, b 1868, w Elizabeth, wagon painter, r h Clark cor Elisha Carman Elizabeth Miss, teacher, resides with her grandfather Solomon, Center Carman Lee, b 1861 in Wayne Co., propr. Hotel Franklin, Washington cor Mill Carman Solomon, w Mary E., res Center Carroll James, b 1844 in Little Falls, N. Y.,w Margaret, cigar mfr., 172 Main, owns res Inslee n Elisha Carroll John J., b 1870, clerk and com'l traveler for his father James, 172 Main, home Inslee n Elisha Carroll Margaret Miss, spinner, dau of James, Inslee 474 WATERLOO VILLAGE. Carter William S. Rev., pastor of the First Presb3-terian Church of Waterloo, rooms Halstead House, Williams cor Virginia, bds Towsley House Carter Russell, b 1862, w Minnie, variety store, 5 and 10 cent counters, W Main, Gilbert block Caulfield Ellen Miss, woolen spinner, dau of John, Williams Caulfield John, b 1826 in Ireland, w Mary, gardener, rh Wil- liams n Mill Caulfield Mary F. Miss, woolen weaver, dau of John, Williams Central House, Bion Clarkson propr., cor Church and Eliza- beth Chamberlain Caroline, widow of Charles D., resident, owns h River cor Grove Chamberlain Julia K., Miss, dau of Caroline A., River Chandler Anna E. Miss, res Elizabeth Chandler Camelia E. Miss, res Elizabeth Chappell George W-,b 1859 in Greece, Monroe Co., w Frances D., propr. Columbian House, Virginia, resides do, ownsh and 1 River n Washington CHILDS ALBERT L., b 1840 in Seneca Falls, w Isabel, editor and publisher of Waterloo Observer, book and job printer and lawyer, E Main, r h Williams n Church Childs Larissa, widow of Dr. Amherst, aged 83, res Elizabeth Chipps Elizabeth A. Miss, dressmaker, owns res Elisha Chipps Joseph K., b 1816, w Rachel, retired, home Elisha Christian Benjamin R., b 1874, stockman in wagon works, bds with his father John H., Clark n Elizabeth Christian Emma L. Miss, school teacher, home with her father John H., Clark n Elizabeth Christian John H., b 1850, w Mary, woolen dj^er, owns h Clark n Elizabeth Christler Frederick B., b 1859, ^ Lottie, teamster for Fayette Mills, owns h Illick Christler Jacob, b about 1861 in Fayette (?), (Sweet & Christ- ler), home "The Brunswick" Virginia cor Williams Christopher Daniel C, b 1867 in Varick, w Mary, emp Or- gan Co., r h Center Church Baptist, Rev. E. Packwood, pastor, Williams Church Ellen A. Miss, dressmaker, bds 74 Church Church First Methodist Episcopal of Waterloo, organized 1833, pi'tisent number of members 278, Rev. J. Freeman Beebe, pastor, Virginia n Elisha Church First Presbyterian of Waterloo, organized 1817, pres- ent membership 495, Rev.* William S. Carter, pastor, Main, head ol Church Church Nellie A. Miss, dressmaker, bds 74 Elisha WATERLOO VILLAGE. 475 Church St. Mary's Roman Catholic, completed by the present rector, Rev. J. J. Hicke}', in 1891, seating capacity 700, Center Church St. Paul's Episcopal, Rev. R. M. Duff, rector, church cor William and Church Church, South Waterloo Presbyterian Chapel, (no pastor), Washington Church of Christ, The First, of Waterloo, incorporated 1853, present membership 53, Elder J. C. Goodrich, pastor, Wil- liams, below Church St. Claffy Lawrence, b 1818, w Anna, retired stone cutter and con- tractor, owns res W Main Claffy Lottie N. Miss, home with her parents W Main Clagg Martha, widow of John, weaver, bds Inslee n Elisha CLARY BROS., of Seneca Falls, clothiers and furnishers, branch store, Hopkins building, W Main, Waterloo Claringdon Sarah, widow of Edward C, resident, owns h Huff cor Logan Clark Albert C, b 1849 ^" Oneida Co., w Anna, snow shovel manufacturer, owns factor}^ find office Water, res North Clark Ann, widow of John, resident, owns h 54 E Main Clark Asa 'P., b 1848 in Green Cc. baggage agent N. Y. C. R. R., bds Hotel DeWitt, Elisha n depot Clark Augustus, b 1827 in Sullivan Co., w Anna M , sawmill, dealer in oak and pine lumber, ship timber, etc., off Main, owns res Viroinia cor North Clark Charles W., b 1857, w Lillie L., emp of Woolen Co., r h Main cor Walnut Clark Chester A., b 1876, son of Charles, emp of Woolen Co., home Main cor Walnut Clark Cora Miss, student, dau of Edwin, E Main Clark Edward A., b 1855, ^ Pluma C, machinist, r h Water CLARK EDWIN, b 1841 in Oneida Co., w Eliza, (successor to J. Y. Moore), dealer in coal, wood, lumber, shingles, lath etc, yard and office cor Church and Elisha, res E Main cor "Mill Clark Emma Miss, student, dau of George, Mill Clark Frank M., b i860, w Addie T., associated with his father William B. in mfr. of carriage wheels. Water, owns res Main Clark Frederick, b 1878, son of Charles, emp of Woolen Co., home Main cor Walnut Clark George, b 1847 in Whitestown, N. Y., w Margaret, supt. Waterloo Electric Light Co., and of Waterloo Water Co., office Arcade building, Virginia, r h Mill 476 SENECA COUNTY DIRECTORY. N.Y. C. & H. R R. CO, LESSEE. THE GREAT HIGHWAY AND Favorite Route for Fashionable Pleasure Travel. THE ONLY ALL-RAIL ROUTE To the Thousand Islands "The Loveliest River Resort in the World." Route of the Superb " Niagara Falls and Thousand Islands Club Train." The R.,W. & O. R. R. is leased in perpetuity to the New York Central & Hudson River Railroad. The Lessee Company has expended more than one million dollars in permanent nnprovements and bet- terments, relaying the railway with the heaviest steel rails used north of the trunk lines; renewing and re-ballasting the road-bed, increasing the number of ties per mile, replacing the bridges with heavier new ones of steel and iron, and making various other improvements on the R., W. & O. system. Standard locomotives capable of hauling the heaviest passenger trains at high speed have been added to the motive power, and sumptuous new coaches to the passenger equipment. Solid Vesiifiuie Tralqs to 3i|il froni me lUnQsaijil islands, Stopping only at principal cities and making the following very fast time: New York 8 hours, .Albany 5 hours, Utica 3 hours, Niagara Falls 8J^ hours, Buffalo 8 hours, Rochester 6J^ hours, Syracuse 3 hours, connecting with the fast Express and Limited trains to and from Chicago, St. Louis, Cincinnati, Detroit, Toledo, Pittsburg, Cleveland and the West, also with Boston and New England points. Thirteen Express trains week days, and five Express trains, Sundays, run in and out of Clayton (Thousand Islands). Fast trains run to and from the West expressly to avoid the slow lake trip with its many disconiforts, and to enable tourists and pleasure seekers to enjoy among the Thousand Islands the time thus gained (from 4 to 12 hours), which otherwise would be consumed in an uncertain and uninter- esting lake passage. Wagner Vestibule Newest Buffet Sleeping and Drawing Room Cars on all Through trair.s. All trains connect at Clayton with Thousand Island Steamboat Company for al places in the Thousand Island region. Connection is also made at Clayton with Richelieu & Ontario Navigation Co. steamers for Montreal, Quebec, the River Saguenay, etc., passing all of the Thousand Islands and Rapids of the River St. Lawrence by daylight. The Rome, Waterlown & Ogdensburg R. R. is the GREAT TOURIST ROUTE to all places on the St. Lawrence River, all Canadian Resorts, the Adirondack Mountains, Green Mountains, White Mountains and Sea Coast Resorts. Wagner Buffet Sleeping Cars run by this route between Chicago and Portland, Maine, passing through the celebrated White Mountain Notch by daylight, and stopping directly in front of the principal hotels in the White Mountain region. Send ten cents postage for the illustrated book, " Routes and Rates for Summer Tours," with 230 pages, 150 fine illustrations, 11 valuable maps — the best book given away. THEO. BUTTERFIELD, GenM Pass. Agent, SYRACUSE, N. Y. WATERLOO VILLAGE. 477 Clark George W., M. D., b 187 1, alio, physician and surgeon, graduate Detroit College ofMedicine and New York Poly- clinic and hospital, office E Main, res E Main cor Mill Clark Herbert W., b i860, w Maud, nurseryman E. C. Pier- son & Co., r h Virginia n Elizabeth Clark James M., b 1825, stone cutter, bds with Edward A. Clark, Water Clark John A., b 1878, son of Joseph H., home Center n North Clark John G., b 187 1, law student, son of George, Mill Clark John L., M. D., b 1824, w Mary J., special agt. of the Mutual Life Ins. Co., of New York, owns res Virginia Clark Joseph H., b 1835, w Harriet E., carpenter and dealer in fruit trees, owns h Center n North Clark Leonard, b 1854, ^ Elizabeth, laborer, r h River Clark Lula M. Miss, dau of Augustus, Virginia cor North Clark Maria, widow of Douglas D., resident, owns h, Swift cor Elisha Clark Mary Miss, music teacher in public schools, bds with her father George, Mill Clark Theodora M., dau of Dr. John L., house do Virginia Clark Walter A., b 1872 in Yates Co., clerk, son of William H. Clark's wheel works, William B. Clark, proprietor. Water Clark Wilfred T., b 1854 ^^ Canada, w Georgiana, wood- worker in wheel shop, owns h. Watkins st. Clark William H., b 1845, w Susan W., commercial traveler, owns h, Virginia n North Clark William B. Hon., b 1835 in Sullivan Co., w Charlotte M., prop'r Clark's Wheel works, Water, owns res Main Clarkson Bion, b 1857 in Cayuga Co., wife Bridget, prop'r Central House, cor Church and Elizabeth Clarkson Jane A., widow ofjdhn, resident, owns h. Mill n Wil- liams Cleveland Carrie A., widow of Willard L., hotel waitress, owns h Railroad ave. Clinton House, Charles J. Smith, proprietor, E Main cor Swift Coffin Mary F. Mrs., preceptress of Waterloo Union Free School, teacher of English history and drawing Coggins James, b 1857, owns 10 acres, and laborer, home W Main Coggins Mary, widow of Thomas, washer, owns res W Main Coggins Mary A., Miss, emp. of Woolen Co., home W Main Cohoon Edward A., b 1854, ^ Ella, blacksmith, r h Huff Cole Mary J. Miss, washerwoman, r h Mill n Elisha Cole Rufus B., b 1819 in Schuyler Co., w Frances E., village assessor, lawyer^ owns h Lincoln 32 478 WATERLOO VILLAGE. Cole William C, b 1827 in Maryland, w Elizabeth, laborer, owns h Mill n Elisha Colligan James J., b 1854, printer emp. of the Waterloo Obser- ver, owns h Seneca Colligan John, b 1822, soldier in the Union army, disabled, home with his son James J., Seneca Cone Charles H., b 1859, electrician, bds Elisha n Virginia Cone Howard L., b 1872, salesman in hardware store, bds Elisha n Virginia Cone John L., b 1835, w Clarinda, manufacturer of fluid elec- tricity, owns h Elisha n Virginia Cone Oliver C, b 1870, salesman and town clerk, bds Elisha n Virginia Cone Reine J. Miss, saleswoman, bds Elisha n Virginia Cone William, b 1818, laborer, bds with Arizona Fleming, River n Washington Congress Hall, Geo. H. Stewart, prop'r, sample room for the accommodation of commercial men, Virginia cor Elisha Conley Mary, widow of Thomas, rag picker, owns h Elizabeth n R. R. Conley William, b 1877, factory hand, bds Elizabeth n R. R. Conly Nicholas, b 1878, son of Peter, N Stark Conly Peter, b 1834 ^" Ireland, w Mary, farmer 24, h N Stark Connat Edward, b 1872, weaver, bds Elisha cor Swift Connell Johanna, widow of James, resident, owns h Inslee n Williams Connell Mary Miss, woolen carder, dau of Johanna, Inslee Connoly Helena, widow of Thomas, resident, owns h Eliza- beth n Church Connor Bridget, widow of Lewis, resident, r h Swift n Elizabeth Connor Jennie T. Miss, woolen weaver, dau of Bridget, Swift Conroy Edna Miss, housework for her father George, Eliza- beth n Swift Conroy George, b 1852 in Livingston Co., w Kittie, machinist, r h Elizabeth n Swift Cook Adrian G , b 1861, piano maker, bds with Lott Cook, Washington cor River Cook Alice M., dau of Corydon P., home Elizabeth cor Center Cook Annie E. Miss, dressmaker, dau of Stephen M., River Cook Corydon P., b 1828 in Fayette, w Ada H., livery stable, Virginia, owns res Williams. In livery business since 1874 Cook Lott, b 1831 in Cayuga Co., w Caroline, stone cutter, w owns h Washington cor River Cook Mary W. Miss, resident, owns interest in undivided estate of her father George, res Washington WATERLOO VILLAGE. 479 Cook Matilda C, widow of George, resident, owns interest in undivided estate of her husband, res Washington Cook Pearle Miss, adopted dau of Francis McGuire, res do Cook Retta Miss, dressmaker, home with Lott Cook, Washing- ton cor River Cook S. Elizabeth Miss, resident, owns interest in undivided estate of her father George, res Washington Cook Stephen M., b 1820 in Cayuga Co., w Annie E., la- borer, owns h River Cook Stephen M., Jr., b 1852, w Laura, laborer, r h Fayette Cook Weldon G., b 1858, w Jessie S., carriage painter, owns h Race n cor Washington Cooper Charles E., b 1870, laborer, home Center Cooper Clarence, b 1874, son of Rufus, laborer, home Center Cooper Cynthia J., widow of Albert R., resident, owns h E Main n Mill Cooper Lillie B., weaver emp at woolen mill, dau of Rufus, Center Cooper Mary Miss, mill operative, owns h 84 Williams Cooper Rufus, b 1832 in Oneida Co., w Elizabeth C, miller by trade, soldier Co. L i6th N. Y. Heavy Artillery about 2 years, owns res Center Cooper William, b 1861, w Amy, boatman, bds with John Mc- Cue, Watkins Coughlin Harriet, widowof John, washerwoman, owns h Eliza- beth n depot Coughlin Margaret Miss, housework, dau of Harriet, Elizabeth Coughlin Maria Miss, housework, dau of Harriet, Elizabeth Coughlin Michael, b 1863, fireman in woolen mills, bds Swift n Elizabeth Coughlin Richard C-, b i86i,w Elizabeth, tows State scow, owns h Swift n Elizabeth Cowell Alonzo, b 1849, ^ Caroline, teamster, r h North n Church Cox'Charles, b 1831 in England, w Ann, retired, soldier in Co. C, 148th N. Y. Vols., pensioner Craft Hiram C, b 1850, w Frances, laborer, owns h Fayette Cram Fletcher W., blacksmith, owns res Elizabeth Cram John F., b 1834 ^^ Clinton Co., w Ellenora, general blacksmith and carriage repairer, dealer in carriages and wagons, horse shoer, &c., owns shop Washington, and res Elizabeth Cram Nellie Miss, dau of Orange, milliner, home Elizabeth Crane Adelbert G., b 1S67 in Tyre, clerk, emp. of theTowsley House Crandall Benjamin H., b 1854 i" Cay. Co., w Margaret, wheel maker, owns h Williams cor Inslee 480 WATERLOO VILLAGE. Crandall Elizabeth Miss, school teacher, home with her mother Phebe, Elizabeth n Swift Crandall Henry, b 1857, mechanic, bds Elizabeth n Swift Crandall Margaret, widow of William S., does plain sewing, owns res W Main cor Seneca Crandall Phebe, widow of James N., resident, r h Elizabeth n Swift Crane Permelia F., widow of John, nurse, res Virginia Cranston Harry B.,bi855 in England, wNellie, emp. of woolen mill, r h Chestnut Crobaugh Charles G., b 1877, clerk Waterloo Wagon Co., bds with his father George, Elizabeth n Maple Grove Ceme- tery Crobaugh Florence M. Miss, res no Elisha Crobaugh Frances M., widow of George, res no Elisha CROBAUGH FRANK P. (Crobaugh & Marsden), res no Elisha CROBAUGH & MARSDEN (Frank P. Crobaugh, John J. Marsden), druggists, 194 Main Crobaugh George, b 1824, laborer, bds with his dau Laura, Fayette Crobaugh George W., b 1850 in Fayette, w Eliza F., laborer, r h Elizabeth Crobaugh Laura Miss, boarding house, r h Fayette Crocker Elizabeth, widow of James B., resident, owns h Church cor Elisha Crocker Fannie A. Miss, dau of Elizabeth, Church cor Elisha Crocker George E., b 1852 in Englard, w Mary D., furniture dealer, Main, refuses further information Cronin Archibald, b 1868, w Jessie, miller, r h River Cronin Charles E., b 1869, w Minnie, laborer, r h River Cronin Frances Miss, student, bds with William H. Bahan, Fayette Cronin Samuel, b 1877, laborer, bds with William H. Bahan, Fayette Crosby Harrison H.,b 1819, w Jennie A., retired sawyer, owns h Elisha n Clark Crotty Catharine, home with her mother Mary, Walnut Crotty Hanora Miss, domestic, home wdth her mother Mary, Walnut Crotty Mary, widow of Patrick, domestic, owns h Walnut Crotty Mary Miss, weaver, emp. of woolen mill, home with her mother Mary, Walnut Cryder Charles R., b 1820, w Anna, laborer, r h North Cuddeback Alice V. Miss, factory operative, bds 80 Elisha Cuddeback Anna, wife of Edward, mill operative, bds with Catharine Dulso, E Main n Mill WATERLOO VILLAGE. 48 1 Cuddeback Jacob, b 1821 in Orange Co., carpenter and joiner, owns h 80 Elisha Cuddeback Mary Miss, owns h Stark Cuddeback Patrick, b 1864, carriage painter, home Stark Culbertson William, b 1837 in Livingston Co., w Julia F., mil- ler, owns b Elisha n Clark, soldier Major 3d Reg.'t Wis- consin Cavalry ; pensioner CuUen Edward B.,b 1829, w Julia F., music teacher and local editor of Waterloo Observer, r h 147 E Main Cullen John, b 1839 i^ Ireland, w Margaret, laborer, owns h Elisha cor Swift Culver Alphonzo, b 185 1, w EHzabeth, carpenter and joiner, owns h Elisha n Swift Culver George H., manager of Western Union Telegraph office, home Inslee Culver Mary, widow of Hezekiah, resident, owns h Inslee cor Williams Currier George, b 1844, ^ Mary A., house carpenter, bds Fox block, E Main Darling Lewis L., b 1844 in Connecticut, w Sarah, laborer, r h Fayette Davey Thomas, Jr., b 1862 in Utica, w Margaret, wool sorter, owns h Williams cor Inslee Davis Blanche, emp of Waterloo Woolen Mfg. Co., bds with her mother Stark Davis John H.. b 1840, w Mary F., brick maker, owns h W Main cor West Davis Louisa Mrs., owns h Stark Davis Whitney C, b 1863 in Perry, N. Y., w Francena S., photographer and manufacturer of bicycles^ Mam, bds Chestnut Day Adah M., resides with her mother Mary, Locust Day Charles J., b 1877, student, son of Charles L., Locust Day Charles L., b 1841, w Margaret, butcher for Wm. Welch, r h Locust Day, Edward L., b 1870, laborer, son of Charles L., Locust Day George H., b 1875, weaver emp of Woolen Mfg. Co., son of Charles L., Locust Day Gillinda B. Miss, dressmaker, dau of Mary, Locust Day John W , M. D., b 1845, w Elizabeth, alio, physician and surgeon, prop'r Patchen Stock Farm, ex-postmaster, office and res E Main Day Mary, widow of Charles, owns res Locust Day William L., b 1868, cigar maker, son of Charles L.,LQCust Decker Edwin R., b 1865, w Sarah A., cabinet maker, emp Organ Co., home Main 482 WATERLOO VILLAGE. Defendorf Cassius M., b 1852, w Sarah, clerk for Chas. E. Zartman, r h Chestnut Defendorf Fay T., b 1876, emp of woolen mills, home Chestnut Deffendorf Louis, b 1878, student, home Chestnut Dempsey William H., b 1859 ^^ Fayette, w Eliza J., wholesale and retail dealer in liquors, wines and ales, 36 Virginia, owns store and res do ; also in Michigan store and 2 houses and lots DeMun Aaron, b 1828, w Harriet, laborer, h off Chestnut Denne Helena v., widow of Richard, resident, r h North n Virginia Dennison James S., D. D. S., b 1863 m Ontario Co., w Alice B., dentist, office 2 Prouty building Geneva, home res and office 30 Church Deniston Alice Miss, tailoress, home with her father Robert, Elisha cor Ann Deniston George, b 1852 in England, w Kate, (Deniston & Harris), owns h Inslee cor Elisha Deniston & Harris, (George Deniston and Charles F. Harris), general blacksmiths, Washington Deniston Robert, b 1836, w Alice, carpenter and builder, Water, owns h Elisha cor Ann DePey Morrison, b 1850, bds Virginia n canal bridge DeWitt Charles W., b 1841 in Onondaga Co., w Annie, prop'r Hotel DeWitt, opposite N. Y. C. R. R. depot DeYoe Charles H., b 1872, w Rafie, carriage painter, r h Elizabeth n R. R. DeYoe Edwin, b 1874, wagon painter, bds Elizabeth, n R. R. DeYoe Emeline, widow of George, owns res Elisha cor Chest- nut DeYoe Frank E., b 1848, w Mary C, mason, r h North DeYoe George F., b 1857, w Eliza M., superintendent of the organ department of Waterloo Organ Co., owns res W Main, and two houses and lots adjoining DeYoe Howard, b 1853, w Adaline, mason, owns h 120 Elisha DeYoe Gradus C, b 1817, w Catharine E., painter, grainer and glazier, shop, Virginia, owns res Seneca DeYoe Helen M., Miss, home with her parents, Seneca DeYoe Mary C, daughter of Emeline, music teacher, home Elisha cor Chestnut DeYoe William H., b 1848, painter emp. of his father Gradus C, home Seneca Dickerson Anna, widow of Russell, housekeeper for her father Ledyard Morgan, Elisha n Virginia Dickerson Lizzie L., Miss, home with her mother Anna, Elisha n Virginia WATERLOO VILLAGE. 483 Dickson Addison, b 1875, w Josie, woolen finisher, r h Elisha cor Clark Dickson James O., b 1846, w Ellen, woolen weaver, r h Race cor Fayette Dickson Thomas, b 1852, w Ann, weaver, r h Mill n Williams Dilts George, b 1842, w Lydia,' woodworker, owns h Fayette Dilts Nelson, b 1854, ^ Mary A., truckman, owns 2 horses, r h Fayette Dilts Oscar E., b 1863, w Mary, wheel maker, r h E Main n Inslee Disbro Elias, b 1816, w Kate, retired, owns h 139 E Main Disbrow James Q^, b 1820, w Catharine L., retired, bds with Cynthia J., cooper, E Main n Mill Disinger James, b 1845, woodworker in wheel shop, r h Vir- ginia cor corporation line Disinger Jesse, b 1871, farmer, rents of Wm. B.Clark farm 30, has 2 horses, 2 cows, Virginia cor corporation line Disinger Lillie Miss, housekeeper for her father James, Virginia cor corporation line Ditzell George J., b i856,w Laura J., emp. of Baker & Webster, hardware dealers, r h Oak Dobie Joseph, b 1859, ^"^ Sarah, woolen operative, r h E Main n Chapel Dodge William B., b i860, w Ella E., pattern maker, owns h Virginia n Norlh Dohles Amanda P. Miss, organist at the Presbyterian church, home W Main Dohles Leo, b 1876, turner, emp. of Organ Co., home WMain Dohles Sophie M. Miss, dressmaker, home W Main Dohles William F-, b 1870, clerk, home with his mother Louisa, W Main Donehue Edward L., b 1876, laborer, bds Swift n railroad Donehue Mary A. Miss, factory operative, bds Swift n railroad Donehue Patrick, b 1839 ^^ L-eland, w Margaret, deck hand State scow, owns h Swift n Elizabeth Donehue Timothy, b 1857. w Mary, laborer, r h Swift n Elizabeth Donlon Michael, b 1855, w Anna, coachman for P. B. Kendig, res Virginia Donlon Nellie Miss, seamstress at Waterloo Wagon Co., bds Vircrinia Doohan Francis, b 1856, w Mary J., carriage painter, owns h Water Doohan John, b 1846, w Mary, oil peddler, r. h Water Downes John, b i8i4,w Ann, carpenter for woolen mills, owns h Elisha n Clark 484 WATERLOO VILLAGE. Downes John E., b 1850 in Ont. Co., watch repairer and dealer in watches, clocks and jewelry, Main,bds Towsley House Downs Elizabeth Miss, student, home with her father Peter, W Williams Downs James, clerk, emp. of John C. Brophy, 205 Main, bds Locust Downs James, b 1858, laborer, home with his father Patrick, W Williams Downs Kate Miss, emp. of Woolen mills, dau of Patrick, W Williams Downs Mary E., e rp. of Woolen mills, dau of Patrick, W Wil- liams Downs Patrick b about 1833 in Ireland, w Bridget, stone • cutter, owns h W Williams Downs Peter, b 1838 in Ireland, w Mary, laborer, owns h W Williams Doyle James C, b 1865 in Fayetteville, Onon. Co., (O'Brien and Doyle) home "The Windsor" n the bridge Drake Charles L., b 1865, w Edith, confectionery and ice cream, and clerk in R. G. Smith's drug store, store and res E Main Drake Edson M.. b 1852 in Tyre, w Sarah S., deputy post- master, owns res Center cor Elizabeth Drake Joseph, b 1849, w Martha, cloth finisher, r h E Main Drake Sarah, widow of Elisha, resident, owns h, Washington Drake Teresa Miss, resident, owns h 70 Williams Draper Roderick M., b 1S31 in Port Byron, N. Y., clerk First Nat. Bank of Waterloo, and bookkeeper for the Waterloo Water Co., and Waterloo Electric Light Co., bds Towsley House Duch Paul A., b 1858 in Germany, w Mary, laborer in woolen mill, owns h River Duff Robert M. Rev., rector St. Paul's church, rectory 132 E Main Duffy Patrick, b 1861, w Mary, barber E Main, r h Williams cor Mill Dulso Catharine, widow of Nicholas, resident, owns h E Main n Mill Dunkerton Anna B., widow of Benjamin, resident, owns h 15 Seneca, home wdth her son Ernest S., Virginia n North Dunkerton Ernest S., b 187 1, carriage builder, owns h Vir- ginia n North Dunkerton Mabel J. Miss, home with her mother Anna B., Virginia n North Dunn Andrew, b 1856, blacksmith, r h off Church n Elizabeth WATERLOO VILLAGE. 485 Dunn William B., b 1828, home with his daughter Mrs. F. G. DeYoe, W Main Dunning S. Nelson, b 1856, w Martha J., emp of Nester Malt house, soldier in the 148th N. Y. Vols., r h Stark Dunphy Martin, b 1867, w Martha, carriage varnisher, r h Church n North DUNTZ NELSON, b 1845 in Hudson, N.Y., w Polly, dealer in boots, shoes and rubbers, owns house in Auburn, and one on Barker street Seneca Falls, houses and lands in Nebraska; store Main, r h Elisha ; has 15 road and trot- ting horses (Wicks, Patchen and Hambletonians) , and 14 cows and young cattle Durkin Alice Miss, dressmaker, bds E Main n Gas Works Durkin Edward J., b 1863, barber, bds E Main n Gas Works Durkin Francis T., b 1875, laborer, bds E Main n Gas Works Durkin John, b 1836 in Ireland, w Mary, nurseryman, 4 horses, 5 cows, owns 68 acres, E Main n Gas Works Durkin John A., b 1864, farm laborer, bds E Main, n Gas Works Durkin Patrick L., b 1873, woolen weaver, bds E Main n Gas Works Durkin Rose Miss, drressmaker, bds E Main n Gas Works Durkin Winifred Miss, dressmaker, dau of John, E Main Dutcher Jeremiah W., b 1832, w Olive, laborer, r h Taylor Avenue Dutcher Lena Miss, dau of Jeremiah W., Taylor Ave Early Ann, wife of William, tailoress, owns h Williams n Stark Early Julia, widow of Dennis, resident. North Early William, b 1853, w Ann, tinsmith, owns on Swamp road farm 15 acres, w owns h Williams n Stark Easlick Addie M. Miss, spinner emp. oi Woolen Co., dau of Charles J., Williams EASLICK CHARLES J., b'i839in Lyons, Wayne Co., w Margaret, dealer in full line of groceries and fruit, and prop'r of meat market W Main, res Williams; soldier nearly 3 years in Co. C i6oth N. Y. Vols., severely wounded in right leg and crippled Easlick Jennie B. Miss, dau of Charles J., Williams Easlick Thomas W., b 1865, wagon maker, emp Wagon Co., son of Charles J., Williams Ebsen Anthony, b 1838 in Germany, cigar manufacturer, owns h 76 Elisha Ebsen Mary L. Miss, school teacher, bds 76 Elisha Edington Armenia Miss, mill operative, bds 39 Williams Edington Armenia Miss, housekeeper for Erastus M. TenEyck, Clark 486 WATERLOO ViLLACii. Edington Isaac B., b 1835, ^ Mary M., wagon maker, owns h 39 Williams Edington Jesse, b 1876, delivery clerk for Enos Laney, Main, home 39 Williams Edington Lizzie Miss, mill operative, bds 39 Williams EDINGTON WILLARD, b i860, w Annie M., wagon maker in Seneca Falls, breeder of Barred Plymouth Rock fowls, r h Mill n Elisha Edward John, b 1832, w Susan, retired, owns h E Main n Gas Works Edwards Charles W., b 1868, organ maker, bds E Main n Gas works Edwards John W., b 3853, v/ Susan, miller, emp Fayette mills, owns res Williams Edwards Richard, b 1834 ^^ Wales, w Samantha, loom fixer, owns h Ann n Elisha ; soldier in Co. H 148th N. Y. Vols. pensioner Ehl George, b 1839, wood worker in Wagon shop, r h Church n North Elliott Henry, b 1838 in England, w Margaret, warp dresser, owns h Clark cor Elisha Ellis Mary, widow of William, rents rooms Seneca cor Williams Ellsworth jane, widow of William, resident, owns h Elisha cor Clark" Eltis Mary C Miss, woolen weaver, bds with John Lux, E Main n Chapel Elwell Clarence C, b 1861 in Mich., w Caroline E. (^Empire State Nursery Co.), r h Elizabeth Emerich Warren H., b i860, w Emogene, cartman, has 2 horses, home Stark Emmet John, b 1862, woolen weaver, r h Mill n Williams Emmett Oswald H., b 1856 in Cay. Co., w Elsie (Emmett & Seybold), r h Clark n Williams Emmett&Seyb 'Id (Oswald H. Emmett and Reynold Seybold), Grand Union restaurant, Washington bl'k, 162 E Main Empire State Telephone and Telegraph Co., Miss Lucinda M. Fairchild mgr., office Gay's bl'k, up stairs Eshenour Sarah Mrs., rents of Mrs. Margaret Crandall,W Main cor Seneca Eshenour William, b 1836, w Jane A., retired farmer, owns 102 acres in Fayette and res W Main Estes John, b 1862, w Clara, painter and paper hanger, owns h 116 E Main Everett Frederick, b 1873, mechanic, bds with Jacob Pontius, Fayette pagan Charles, b 1823 in Ireland, retired, owns h Swift n Ehsha WATERLOO VILLAGE. 487 Fairchild Aurelia, widow of Caleb, resident, owns h 147 E Main Fairchild Isaac M.,b 1821, jeweler, bds with Aurelia Fairchild, 147 E Main. Soldier in Battery E, 3d N. Y. light artillery, pensioner Fairchild Lucinda M. Miss, mgr. of Empire State Telephone and Telegraph office, h^me 147 E. Main Fairweather Alfred W., b 1868 in England, w Retta L., woolen weaver, r h Swift n Elizabeth Fairweather Retta L., wife of Alfred W., dressmaker. Swift n Elizabeth Fall Joseph, b 1874, ^^^ ^f Peter, emp. of Organ Co., home Chestnut Fancett Edith E. Miss, domestic for J. P. Slack, Elisha Fancett Fanny, widow of Belson, owns h Williams n Walnut Fancett Harriet R. Miss, home Williams n Walnut Fancett Jeannette L., dau of Fanny, William n Walnut Fancett Mercy Miss, seamstress, bds Williams n Walnut Fandrich Ella S. Miss, typesetter, dau of John, Swift Fandrich John, b 1847 in Germany, w Lena, piano maker, owns h Swift n Elisha Farnsworth Charles F., manager and owner bakery, variety and confectionery store, (C. L. Farnsworth,) Fox b-k., h do Farnsworth Cornelia L., Mrs. Charles F., bakery, variety and confectionery, Fox block, Main, h do FARNSWORTH ELIZABETH A., widow of Charles H., who died a martyr for his country at the battle of Gettys- burg, a soldier in the i26lhN. Y. Vols., retired nurse, owns res W Main cor Walnut Farr Catherine Miss, dau of Peter, emp at Woolen Mills, home Chestnut Farr Elizabeth, dau of Peter, domestic, home Chestnut Farr Peter, b 1844 in Ireland, w Mary, farmer 7, and owns res Chestnut Farrell Catherine, factory hand, bds Elizabeth n North Farrell Joseph, b 1874, laborer, bds Elizabeth n North Farrell Peter, b 1844, w Mary, laborer, owns h Elizabeth n North Fatzinger Catharine K., home with her father Edward, 100 Main FATZINGER EDWARD, b 1818 in Varick, then Romulus, w Jennette, dep. collector internal revenue, Genesee dist., re- tired merchant, distiller, malster and woolen mfgr., office Main, owns farm 8 acre's in Fayette, owns interest in malt- house, office and res 100 Main. His father Jacob came from 488 WATERLOO VILLAGE. Northampton Co., Pa., in 1818, and settled in Bearytown, he was a carpenter and a larmer and died in 1852 Fatzinger Edward, Jr., b 1861, director Waterloo Wagon Co., Limited, house 100 Main Fayette Club House, Abram M. Schott, prop'r, Washington Fayette mills, Pierson & Becker, proprietors, Washington Fegley Benjamin, b 1873, fireman, bds West Fegley Edward, b 1836, w Dorcas, laborer, bds West Fegley Edward, b 1859, ^ Mary, emp of the Electric Light and Water Co., r h West Fegley James P., b 1852, w Mary, overseer in woolen mills, owns h William n Inslee Felber Frank L., b 1875, weaver, bds E Water n the canal Felber Henry, b 1845, w Mary, stationary engineer, r h East Water, n the canal Felber William L , b 1873, weaver, bds E Water n the canal Fenn Anna, dau of Peter, 79 Virginia Fenn Emma C, dressmaker, bds 79 Virginia Fenn Peter, b 1833 in Germany, barber Virginia n the bridge, owns res 79 Virginia Fenn Peter G., b 1876, barber, son of Peter, home 79 Virginia Fenn Phillip P., b 187 1, barber with his father Peter, home 79 Virginia Ferris A., w Mary, laborer, r h Main Ferris Marinda J. Mrs., nurse, rh Walnut Ferris Oliver D., b 1818 in Essex Co., bill poster, r h S Vir- ginia Fillingham A. May Miss, student, dau of Viner, 28 Inslee Fillingham Allan, b 1865, w Norah (Mason & Fillingham), owns h William n Swift Fillingham Charles, b i86i,w Louisa, foreman dresser in woolen mill, owns res Williams Fillingham John C, b 1862, w Mary L., woolen warper, owns h Williams n Swift Fillingham Lewis M., b 1877, student, son of Viner, 28 Inslee FILLINGHAM TOM, b 1819 in Yorkshire, Eng., groceries, crocker3s Yankee notions, &c., propr. green house and designer in woolen mill, owns store 88 Main, opp woolen mill, res do FILLINGHAM VINER, b 1845, w Ellen, clerk for his father Tom, E Main, owns res Williams Fillingham William, b 1848, w Delia A., clerk for his father Tom, E Main, r h of Tom, Main cor Inslee Finn Julia, widow of Henry, washerwoman, owns h Water Finnerty Addie Miss, resides with her uncle Maurice O'Brien, North WATERLOO VILLAGE. 489 Finnerty John, b 1870, soldier in regular army of the U. S., disabled and honorabl}^ discharged, home with his uncle Maurice O'Brien, North FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WATERLOO, chartered 1833, reorganized 'is National bank 1864, capiial $100,000, surplus , Andrew G. Mercer pres., Wm. L. Mercer v-pres., P. M. Kendig cashier. Main cor Virginia Fisher Delilah Miss, resident, owns h Main Flaherty Bridget Miss, washerwoman, r h Elisha n Inslee Flaherty Catharine Miss, house work for her father William, Ann n Elisha Flaherty Edward, b 1864, w Ellen, farmer 32. owns h Seneca cor Williams Flaherty John, b 1855, laborer, bds with Bridget Flaherty, Elisha n Inslee Flaherty John, b 1873, laborer, bds Ann n Elisha Flaherty William, b 1874, spinner, bds Ann n Elisha Flaherty William, b 1843, w Mary, laborer, r h Ann n Elisha Flanagan Ellen Miss, dau of Michael, Railroad ave Flanagan John, b about 1834, ^ Ann, owns h and i^ acres, h N Stark Flanagan John D., b 1870, weaver at woolen mill, home N Stark Flanagan Lizzie Miss, dau of Michael, Railroad ave Flanagan Mary L. Miss, stenographer and typewriter, emp. of Empire State Nursery, N Stark Flanagan Michael, emp. on the State scow, owns h Railroad av Flanagan Patrick, b 167, emp. at woolen mill, home with his father Michael, Railroad ave Fleming xArizina, widow of John, resident, 100 years old, owns h River n Washington Flickinger Hattie, widow of Edward, woolen finisher, r h Elisha cor Clark Flighty James, b 1861, wagon varnisher, bds Elisha n Swift Flynn Mary B. Miss, home North Flynn Michael L., b 1864, cigar maker, home North Flynn Patrick, b 1822 in Ireland, w Mary, market gardener and nurser^'man, has h and 10 acres. North Force Edward B., b 1862, piano maker, bds 139 E Main Ford Ellen Miss, resides with her mother Mary, Chestnut Ford Daniel, b 1855, w Julia, wheelwright, r h Swift n R. R. Ford John, b 1853, farmer and teamster, home Chestnut Ford Mary, widow of Jeremiah, owns farm 50 acres and res Chestnut Ford William, b 1861, farmer and teamster, home Chestnut Forest Eliza J., wife of John, resident, home with William Brooks, Elisha n Ann 490 WATERLOO VILLAGE. Fpwler Richard M., b 1861, w Mary E., loom fixer, r h Ann n Elisha Fox Alice, widow of V. Hugo, resident, home with Caroline Fox Caroline, widow of Henry, resident, owns Fox Block, res over do Frank Bartholomew, b 1827 in Bavaria, w Catharine, stone boatman and quaryman, has 4 horses, r h Race cor Wash- ington Frank Lena Miss, dau of Bartholomew, Race, cor Washington Franiz Albert, b 1877, laborer, bds Elizabeth n Swift Frantz Barton, b 1834, w Caroline, machinist, owns h Eliza- beth n Swift Frantz Eliza J., widow of Henry, owns h William Frantz Frank B., b 1873, machinist, home with his aunt, Mrs. J. H. Davis, W Main cor West Fullmer Bertha May Miss, mill operative, bds Huff Fullmer Cora B. Miss, mill operative, bds Huff Fullmer William J., b 1854, w Ada, cooper, r h Huff Furnace John, b 1821, w Jane G., retired grocer, owns res Williams cor Center Furnace William, retired grocer, home Williams cor Center Furniss Frank C, b 1849, w Rosa A., carpenter, owns res W Main Furniss Frederick B., b i8'^7, w Florence V., freight clerk, N. Y. C. R. R., bds 165 E Main Furniss Martha, wife of William, resident, owns h Church, cor North Furniss Robert, b 1828, w Eliza M., retired U. S. guager, owns h 156 E Main Fusselman William, b 1876, factory hand, bds Williams n In- slee Caffney James, b 1844 in Ireland, w Mary, laborer, owns h Clark n Elisha Gahan Jeremiah, b 1832, w Mary, laborer and maltster emp of Cook & Sweet, owns h W Williams Gale Frances, widow of Frank, resident, home with her mother Mary A. Kittell, 106 Williams Gallagher James, b 1868, w Luella M., coachman lor Charles Gridley, owns res Seneca Gallagher John, b about 1819, resides with his son James, Sen- eca Galloway Jolin, b 1864, wagon maker, r h Elizabeth, n R. R. Galway Johanna, widow of Patrick, resident, rh Mill n Elisha GAMBEE LA.VINIA F., widow of Joseph, resident, owns res No. 17 Seneca Gamber Samuel, b 1817 in Gorham, Ontario Co., w Catharine, retired farmer, owns h Fayette WATERLOO VILLAGE. 49I Gardner Samuel, b 1834, laborer on State scow, r h Water Garlinger Charles, b 1867, w Nellie, card cleaner, r h Williams n Mill Garlinger Henry J-,bi829 in Germany, laborer in woolen mill, r h Mill cor Williams Garrigan Nicholas, b 18^8, w Bridget, emp. of Woolen Mill Mfg. Co., rh Walnut Garrison James M., agt.,b 1829 in Romulus, w Emma E., dry and fancy' goods, 260 Main, owns res Seneca Garrison Phoebe S., widow of Jacob, home with her daughter Mrs. A. J. Proudfoot, Seneca Garvin Agnes R., dau of Bernard, home Virginia Garvin Bernard, b 1832 in Ireland, w Lucinda, maltster, h Virginia Garvin Charlotte L., dau of Bernard, student, home Virginia Garvin Elizabeth S., dau of Bernard, home Virginia Garvin Julia M. Miss, dau of Bernard, dressmaker, home Virginia Garvin Lucinda T., dau of Bernard, home Virginia Genung Charles A., b 1861, w Alice S. (S. J. Genung & Son), owns store and res Main cor Park Genung Seth J., b 1826, w Anna M. (S. J. Genung & Son), res Center Genung Seth J. & Son (Seth J. and Charles A.), undertakers and funeral directors, Main cor Park, business established in 1857 Gibbs Benjamin, b 1827 in England, laborer, bds Clark n Elizabeth Gibbs Sarah Miss, wagon trimmer, bds Clark n Elizabeth Gibson Belle Miss, domestic, 77 Virginia Gibson George, b 1876, clerk, emp. Malony Bros., home Eliz- abeth Gibson James, b 1842, w Mary, malster, emp. of Cook & Sweet, owns res River Gibson James W., b 1861, w Anna, carriage painter, owns h 65 Williams Gibson Lizzie Miss, domestic, 83 Virginia Gibson Nellie Miss, teacher in Waterloo Union Free School, home Elizabeth Gibson William, b 1832 in Ireland, w Poebe, retired, owns h E Main Gibson William A., b 1866 in Auburn, w Dianada, (Gibson & Huff), village treasurer, r h E Main Gibson & Huff, (William A. Gibson and Arthur W. Huff), groceries and provisions, Main cor Virginia Gilbert Ada Miss, domestic for George E. Sherwood, Williams n Virgina 492 WATERLOO VILLAGE. Gilbert Frank H., b i8co in Wayne Co., v/ Mary M., (O'Don- nell & Gilbert), owns a store and dwelling on Virginia, bds Towsley House Gilbert Frederick D., b 1873, clerk for Dr. J. W. Day, Main, home with his father Henry B., Main Gilbert Henry B., b 1839 ^^ Connecticut, w Catharine, com- mercial traveler, r h Main Gilbert Louie D. Miss, dau of Henry B.. E Main Gilbert Marsden, b 1877, student, son of Mary M., Virginia Gilbert Mar}^ M., widow of Frank, dressmaker, Virginia cor Williams Giles Frederick, b 1850 in Oneida Co., w Jennie, woolen weaver, r h Williams n Inslee Gilgan Anna C. Miss, dressmaker, bds 84 Elisha Gilgan Ellen Miss, woolen weaver, bds 84 Elisha Gilgan James, b 1833 i^ Ireland, w Ellen, woolen dyer, owns h 84 Elisha Gilgan James B., b 1870, piano maker, bds 84 Elisha Gilgan Mary J. Miss, woolen weaver, bds 84 Elisha Gilgan Stephen, b 1875, wagon maker, bds 84 Ehsha Gilroy John, b 1855, w Bridget, teamster for Wagon Co.,owms h Elizabeth Glass Ella Miss, nurse, bds with Arizina Fleming, River Glauner Frederick W.. b 1859, ^ Elizabeth, baggageman N. Y. C. R. R., r h William n Church Gleason Sarah M. Miss, domestic, emp of Mrs. O. P. Lover- age, Virginia Glover Phoebe, widow of Andrew, resident, home with Charles C. Gridlev. Main GODFREY FRANCIS S., b 1837 in Franklin Co., Mass., w Lydia H., school commissioner of Seneca Co., farmer, owns in Junius 2 farms of 100 acres each, rented out on shares, r h 76 Williams Godfrey John H., b 1871, mechanical engineer, graduate of Cornell University, home with his father Francis S., 76 Williams Godfrey Mary A. Miss, student at Cornell Universit3s home with her father Francis S., 76 Williams Goff Hiram, b 1834, w Annie, watchman, r h Elizabeth n R.R. Good Lewis N., b 1842 in France, w Martha J., steam thrasher r h Fayette Good Martha J., wife of Lewis N., carpet weaver, Fayette Gore Catharine Miss, housekeeper for her brother John E, Main, n Mill Gore Helen Miss, milliner, bds E Main n Mill Gore John, b 1846, deck hand on State scow, owns h E Main n Mill WATERLOO VILLAGE. 493 Gorman James, b 1857, w Mary, laborer, owns h Swift n Eli- sha Gould Patrick, b 1820 in Ireland, w Ellen, foreman ot a section 45 years, now flagman emp. N. Y. C. R. R. owns h W Williams Gow John, b 1852, w Catharine, laborer in woolen mills, owns h, Inslee cor Williams Gow Peter R., b 1856 in Scotland, w Ellen, machinist, owns h 41 Williams Graham Amelia F. Miss, milliner, bds with her sister Anna M., River Graham Ann M. Miss, resident, owns h River Graham Charles T.,b i860, w Mary, butcher, owns h 82 Elisha Graham Charles W., b 1876, grocer, delivery, bds Mill Graham Eugene, b 1876, clerk for G. Selmser & Son, bds 77 Virginia Graham Frances J., organist St. Mary's church, dau of John, Center Graham John, b 1825 in Ireland, w Sarah, meat market, Main, owns h Center. Served 3 years in the I48lh N. Y. Vols., was in 14 battles Graham Leo J., b 1878, student, son of John, home Center Graham Nelson, b 1857 in New Jersey, w Elizabeth, house painter, r h Inslee n E Main Graham Robert L., b i8s4, teamster, r h Mill Graham Sylvester T., son of John, b 1875, clerk clothing store for Max Schowitz, home Center Graves George W., b 1847, w Carrie, wood worker in emp of Wagon Co., soldier in 21st N. Y. Cavalry about 9 months, pensioner, owns res Reed Graves Joseph J., b 1830 in Junius, w Phebe B., boarding barn and shed room for horses, Williams, h do Graves Mark P., b 1875, ^"^P of Thomas Bros., milk dealers, home with his parents, Reed Graves Phebe B., Mrs. J. J., boarding house, Williams Green Calvin, b 1841, w Amy, blacksmith, owns 118 E Main, soldier in i6th N. Y. Vol. Heavy Artillery, pensioner Green Clara J. Miss, domestic forWm. Thompson, Race Green Daniel, b, 1869, boiler maker, bds 118 E Main Green Edward, b 1862, w Dora, labo^'er, r h Main Green Esther M. Miss, laundry worker, bds w s Washington, over Shiley's store Green George W., b 1873, wheelwright, bds 118 E Main Green James, b 1875, laborer, bds 118 E Main Green Nellie M, Miss, housed eeper for John Estes, 116 E Main 33 494 WATERLOO VILLAGE. Green Sabra C, widow of Beniah, rooms over Shiley's store, w s Washington Green William E., b 1871, spinner, bds 118 E Main Green William H., b 1839, laborer ^^^ pensioner, r h Elizabeth n Swift Gregory Isaac G., b 1850, dealer in dry goods and groceries, Swift, res do Gregory Jane, widow of Henry, resident, owns h Inslee n North Gregory Mary Miss, clerk for Isaac G., Swift, home with her mother Jane, Inslee Gridley Charles C.,b 1864 in Perry, Wyoming Co.,w Eleanora M., mgr. of Nestor Malt House, Main (Slack & Gridley), owns res Main Gridley Cornelia E., Mrs. Henry A., teacher in Union School, h E Main Gridley Henry A., b 1842, w Cornelia E., news correspondent, owns res E. Main Griffin Catharine, widow of James, resident, owns h North Griffin Daniel, b 1827, w Margaret, laborer, owns h Walnut Griffin Ellen Miss, mill operative, dau of Catharine, North Gunn Thomas, b 1824, retired, owns h Inslee n railroad Hadfield Edward, b 1863, w Hannah, wollen spinner, r h Wil- Hams n Mill Hadley Sterling G. Hon., b 1812 in Goshen, Litchfield Co., Conn., w Ann (Wells, of Glastenbury, Conn., b 1815), attorney and counselor at law, graduate of Union College, class of 1836, studied law at Avon, N. Y., came here in 1837 and finished law studies in office of Hon. Samuel Birdsall, M. C, in law practice ever since. Was justice of peace 14 years, member of Assembly in 1853, in 1854 elected county judge and surrogate, appointed by Chief Justice Chase register in bankruptcy, was member of state constitutional convention 1874, State assessor 1873 -'80, com'r to locate public buildings in Rochester, Detroit, Minneapolis and Denver 1866, trustee of Willard asylum and hospital and 24 years president of the board, receiver for closing the affairs of First National Bank of Buffalo 1884. Office Hunt block, Main, owns res Locust and other real estate Haffay Annie V., woolen weaver, bds Mill n Williams Haffay John, b 1834, w Ellen, boatman, owns h Mill n Wil- liams Haffay, John J., b 1873, boatman, bds mill n Williams Haffay Mary F. Miss, housekeeper for her father John, Mill n Williams Haffay Patrick, b 1877, boatman^ bds Mill n WilHams WATERLOO VILLAGE. 495 Haffner Frederick, b 1834, ^ Rosa, laborer, owns h E Main n Mill Hagerty Claude, b 1876, clerk in nursery office, bds Huff Hagerty Edward K., b 1833 in Genoa, Cay. Co., w Eliza (Smith & Hagerty), h Stark Hagerty Jesse, laborer for his father Edward K., bds do North Hagerty Lafayette S., b 1858, w Ida, wagon wheel finisher, r h Taylor ave. Hagerty Samuel, b 1852 in Steuben Co., w Helen, (Hagerty & Bartran) owns res Fayette Hagerty William J., b 1877, machinist, son ofSamuel, Fayette Hagerty & Bartran, (Samuel Hagerty & Schuyler Bartran), general blacksmiths. Huff cor Washington Hahn Isidore, b 1861 in Germany, w Sophia, meat market, Swift, owns h. Market Haigh John L., b 1839, ^ Ann, insurance agent, owns h, 68 William Haigh Lucy T., widow of George, resident, home with Samuel S. Jamieson, Williams cor Clark Haley Ellen, tailoress, owns with Bridget res Williams Haley Bridget Miss, tailoress, owns with Ellen res Williams Haley Michael, b 1854, w Susan, fireman for Electric Light and Water Co., r h Reed Hall Charles L., son of Charles, deceased, home with his mother Rachel, Elizabeth Hall John, b 1840, w Mary, laborer, owns h Seneca Hall Rachel, widow of Charles, owns h Stark Hall William, b 1833, laborer, bds with Dr. James H. Stern- berg, E Main n Church Hallsted Mar}^ J., widow of James C, resident, r h Virginia, cor Williams Hamilton Adelbert, b 1870, assistant principal Waterloo Union School, bds Virginia cor Williams Hammer John, b 1854 i" Germany, w Rosa, factory hand, r h Chapel n Williams Hammond Charles W.,b 1872, painter and striper, bds Church n Elisha Hammond H. Ray, b 1875, post-office clerk, home Church Hammond Ina B. Miss, housework for her father Smith M.,bds do Hammond Matthew B., b 1831, w Elizabeth, laborer, r h Church n Elisha Hammond Smith M., b 1867, meat market, Williams, bds Church n Elisha Hand Bridget, widow of Patrick, r h off Chestnut, and owns 5 acre§ 49^ WATERLOO VILLAGE. Hanning Grace, wife of George, bds with Maria L. Hulbert, Elisha n Swift Hanrahan John, b 1867, saloon and restaurant. Main, home with his brother Thomas, Elizabeth cor Chestnut Hanrahan Margaret Miss, domestic for Charles E. Opdyke, William n Virginia Hanrahan Thomas, b 1859, ^ Catharine, clerk, emp. of John Hanrahan, owns farm 16, h Elizabeth cor Chestnut Hanrahan Thomas, b 1859, ^ Catharine, emp. of his brother John, owns h Elizabeth cor Chestnut Harmon Andrew L., b 1856, w Mary A., night police, owns res Elisha cor Chestnut Harmon Ann, widow of Andrew, res Center cor North Harmon Margaret, widow of Patrick, resident, owns h Clark n Elisha Harmon Mary, widow of John, resident, owns h Elizabeth n Swift Harmon Patrick, b 187 1, machinist, son of Mary, Elizabeth Harrington Joseph D., b 1846, w Mary M., carpenter, r h W Main Harrington Lillian M. Miss, student, dau Joseph D., W Main Harris Charles F., b 1849, w Ida V. (Deniston & Harris), r h Reed n Main Harris E. Minnie Miss, dressmaker, for Miss Beary, Virginia, home Reed n Main Hartranft Franklin P., b 1853, w Harriet A., ex-hotel keeper, r h Fayette cor River Hartranft Lewis F,, b 1877, cigarmaker, son of Franklin P., Fayette Harty Margaret, widow of Michael, home with her sister Johann Markley, Mill n Elisha Haskins Hnrl M., b 1872, w May W., painter, emp. of Wagon Co., r h Elisha Haskins Harrison D., b 1840 in Tomp. Co, w Nancy L., wagon painter, etc., shop Virginia, r h E Main Haslett James H..M. D.,b 1863 in Seneca, Ont. Co., w Carrie, graduated from Hobart College in class of 1883, ^^^ from the University of the city of New York in 1886, physician and surgeon, office Main, res do Hassan John E., b 1848, w Mary M., carriage blacksmith, r h Taylor ave. Hatch Wilham L., b 18^9, w Mina C, woolen mill laborer, owns h Swift cor Williams Hausch August, b 1870, piano maker, bds with Frank Shear, E Main Haynes Emmogene, widow of Simon, resident, r h Elisha cor Church WATERLOO VILLAGE. 497 Haynes Robert, w laborer, r h North Hazzard William H.,bi820 at Cayuga, w Frances, shoemaker owns h Seneca Hecker Mary, widow of Joseph, resident, h Walnut and res E Main Hechman Nathan, b 1813 in Penn., retired farmer, owns h River cor Grove ,1X1-1 Heller Frederick W. , b 1864 in Germany, w Rosa T., weaver r h E Main n Mill Hendricks Benjamin, b 1836, retired grocer, owns h Washing- ton cor Race Hendricks Ira. b 1847, w Frank D., owns farm 50 in Fayette, and res Water Henicm Edwin G., b t8;9, w Anna I., switchman emp N. Y. C. R. R., bds Williams Henry Bridget, w'dow of Thomas, owns res North St. Henry Gertrude, dau of Thomas deceased, finisher, emp at woolen mills, home North Henr}^ James W., butcher, home North Henry John C, wood worker emp of Waterloo Wagon Co., home Nojth Henry Sarah Miss, music teacher, home North Harrington Albert, b 1844, w Mary, carpenter, soldier in 26th N. Y. Light Artillery, lost left eye and received a gun shot wound, owns res River Hibbard Mary, widow of Hiram, washerwoman, owns h North n Church Hickey John J. Rev., rector of St. Mary's (R. C.) church of Waterloo, resides at the parsonage on Center St. Hilkert Guy E., b 1878, son of John, Seneca Hilkert John, b 1835, tin peddler, owns h Seneca Hilkert Maud, dau of John, housekeeper, home Seneca Hill John, w , carpenter, r h Chestnut Hill Nancy, widow of Abram, home with her daughter Mrs. C. M. Barbeau, Center Hiller George, b 1875, emp of Organ Co., home W Main Hiller John Y., b in Germany, w Louise, shoe maker, h W Main Hiller Kate C.-, dau of John Y., teacher in the Union Free School, home W Main Hiller Lena N., dau of John Y., student, W Main Hiller Nettie, resides with her parents, W Main Hines Anna Miss, woolen weaver, dau of Frances, Fayette Hines Frances, widow of Joseph, resident, owns h Fayette Hines Frank, b 1876, laborer, son of Frances, Fayette Hoad Lewis, b 1869, piano maker, bds 60 E Main 498 WATERLOO VILLAGE. Hoad Margaret, widow of Harry, housekeeper for her brother William, Mill n Williams Hoffman Mary, teacher, dau of Warren, home Locust Hoffman Sarah D., student, dau of Warren, Locust Hoffman Spencer, b 1848, w Miira, farmer, res Locust Hoffman Warren, b 1853, w Helen L., harness maker and dealer in horse furnishing goods, trunks, traveling bags, gloves, mittens, carriages, etc., also public auctioneer, Main, r h Locust Hogan Elmira, widow of Frank, housekeeper for Joseph D. Alleman, River Hogan Mary, widow of Patrick, owns h Seneca Hogan Maud S., in school, home with her grandfather, Wilson G. Sample, W Main Hogan Nora Mrs., owns h Walnut Hogeboom George F., b 1840, w Nancy C, carriage wood worker emp Wagon Co., r h North. Was Capt. in the nth Indiana Cavalry, served 2 years to the close of the war Holben Frank, b 1875, farm laborer, home Walnut Holben Mary, dau of William, home Walnut Holborn Samuel, b 1858, w Mary, wagon painter, r h Elizabeth n depot Holben William, b 1852, w Edith, laborer, owns res Walnut Holby Andrew, b 1868, w Elizabeth, check fixer woolen fac- tory, owns h 85 Inslee Holby Edward, b 1865, electrician and excise commissioner, bds 83 Inslee Holby Frank, b 1830 in Germany, w Theresa, saloon and sum- mer garden ly^ acres, 83 Inslee Holenbeck Andrew S., b 1839 ^^ Fayette, owns farm 100 in Waterloo, leased on shares to William Dutson, Soldierin Co. C 19th N. Y. Vols., and First Lieut, in Co. L i6th Artillery in civil war — in service from April, 1861, to June 1865 Holland Daniel M., b 1870, laborer, bds Swift cor Elizabeth Holland Elizabeth, wife of Cornelius, resident, r h Swift cor Elizabeth Holland Eugene, b 1877, woolen spinner, bds Swift cor Eliza- beth Holland Mary Miss, woolen carder, bds Swift n Elizabeth Holleran Catharine A. Miss, dressmaker, resides with her mother Margaret, River Holleran Francis E., b 187 1, student at Union College, home River Holleran Margaret, widow of William, res River WATERLOO VILLAGE. 4^9 Holleran Margaret C, Miss, at school, home with her mother Margaret, River Hollis Hudson, b 1874, ^o" of WilHam, musician, home 126 WilHams Hollis William, b 1844 in England, w Anna, ornamental painter, contractor with the Waterloo Wagon Co., employs 4 men, owns res 126 Williams Homman Jacob, b 1855, section hand, N. Y. C. R. R., bds Elisha cor Swift Hooper Cora Miss, factory operative, bds Elisha cor Clark Hooper Etta Miss factory operative, bds Elisha cor Clark Hooper Frederick A., b 1869, w Minnie, piano polisher, r h Clark n Elizabeth Hooper Ida Miss, factory operative, bds Elisha cor Clark Hooper John, b 1824, liveryman at Towsley House, r h Elisha n Clark Hooper Leroy, b 1867, laborer in Organ works, bds Huff Hooper Norman, b 1873, wood worker, bds Huff Hooper Raymond, b 1877, wood worker, bds Huff Hooper William H., b 1837, ^ Catherine, justice of peace, car- penter and joiner, owns h Huff Hopkins Bridget M., widow of John, owns res Center Hopkins James B., b 1864, civil engineer, home Center Hopkins Mary A,, dau of John, home Center Hopkins Rosa Miss, woolen weaver, home with her mother S3dvia, Elisha n Swift Hopkins Sylvia, widow of John, dressmaker, r h Elisha n Swift Hopper Mary Miss, resident, bds 67 William Horle Augustus J., b 1856 in Skaneateles, N, Y., wagon painter, owns h Race cor Washington Horsley Nancy I., widow of William, carpet weaver, owns h Church n North Horsley Sarah A. Miss, home with her mother Nancy I., Church n North Horton Jesse, b 1874, laborer in organ factory, bds 135 E Main Hotel DeWitt, Charles W. DeWitt, prop'r, opposite N. Y. C. depot, good accomodations, and liver}^ attached Hotel Franklin, Lee Carman, proprietor, Washington cor Mill Houser Jacob, b 1827 in Dauphin Co., Pa., w Lavina, boot and shoe repairer Washington, owns h River, soldier 3 years in Co. I., 50th N. Y. Engineer corp, memberG. A. R. Houser William J., b 1862, w Emily D., laborer, r h River Howard Annie Miss, tailoress, bds 69 Williams Howerth John, b 1873, laborer, bds with his father John, River Howerthjohn B., b 1850, w Susannah, laborer, r h River Howerth Mary M. Miss, plain sewing, bds with her father John B., River 566 WATERLOO VILLAGE. Howerth Winifred Miss, student, dau of John, River Hoyt Anna J., widow of William, housekeeper for Robert L. Graham, Mill Hubbard Eliza, widow of Erastus R., tailoress, owns h Eliza- beth, n R. R. depot Hubbard Giles R., b 1849, ^ Ellen, laborer, owns h off Eliza- beth, n R. R. depot Hubbard Louisa, widow of Charles, resident, owns h Illick Hudson Jane S., widow of John E., rt'sident, home 126 Williams Huff Arthur W., b 1866, w Helen F., (Gibson & Huff), rh Virginia n Elizabeth Huff Hattie A., dau of Isaac L., librarian in charge of Waterloo Historical Society's rooms, home Virginia n Elizabeth HUFF ISAAC L., b 1834 in Fayette, w Sarah M., Hvery- man, dealer in wagons, carriages, and agricultural imple- ments, Towsley House barns, Virginia ; owns res Virginia n Elizabeth, and farm 145 on r 20 cor 21 in Seneca Falls. His grandfather John, from New Jersey, settled on Cay- uga Lake, in Fayette, about 1800 ; his son John was I. L.'s father Huff J. Willard, b 1877, student, son of Isaac L., Virginia Hughes Frank L., b 1877, spinner, bds with Lucius P. Bird, Elisha n Swift Hughes John, b 1868, w Laura, mill operative, r h E Main, Hulbert Elisha K., b 1820, retired carpenter and joiner, owns h Virginia cor Elizabeth Hulbert Ella F. Miss, home with her father Elisha K. Hulbert Fred W., b 1857, w Frances C, ice dealer, r h W Main cor Seneca Hulbert George D., b 1875, son of George H., engaged on State scow, home 72 Williams HULBERT GEORGE H., b 1847, w Esther B., ex-police justice, justice of the peace, general insurance; and clerk supt. Cayuga and Seneca canal, owns undivided interest in estate of R. D. Hulbert, deceased. (His grand parents, Elijah and Rebecca (Kinney) Hulbert were married in Connecticut, and same day started for the West. They settled in Waterloo, where Gideon F. Hulbert now lives and where Geo. H.'s father Reuben D. was born, in 1819, as were three of his brothers and a sister.) Owns res 72 Williams Hulbert Gideon F., b 1824, w Sarah A., retired brick maker, owns res W Main Hulbert Maria L., wife of Elisha, dressmaker, owns h Elisha n Swift Hull Catharine Miss, weaver, r h Williams n Inslee Hull Juliaette, widow of Daniel, resident, r h W Main WATERLOO VILLAGE. ^01 Hunt George T., b 1876, owns with his sister Jennie farm 162, worked by Montgomery Whiteside, E Main, n Gas Works Hunt Jennie Miss, owns with her brother George T. farm 162, worked by Montgomery Whiteside, E Main n Gas. works Hunt Mary Miss, resident, owns h Williams n Virginia Hurd Lyman C, b 1851, w Emma J., night watchman, emp Wagon Co., r h Elizabeth Hurd M. Ella Miss, dau of Lyman C, home with her par- ents, Elizabedi Husbands William, b 1825 in L'eland, w Mary R., shoemaker, owns h Church n Elisha Huson George W., b 1850, w Jennie, wagon painter, owns h Church n Elizabesh Husted Jeanette, widow, pensioner, r h Williams n Inslee Hyland John, b 1862, laborer, bds Main cor Walnut Hyland Sarah, weaver, bds Main cor Walnut Hyland Sarah, widow of Thomas, resident, owns h Main cor Walnut Hyland Thomas, b i860, stone quarry laborer, bds Main cor Walnut |de Franklin P., b 1865, ^"^P i'^ Organ factory, home with his father Isaac B. Ide Isaac B., b 1835 in Ontario Co., w Elizabeth, horse shoer and jobber, Washington, owns res Washington cor Race Illick Charles F., b 1849, farmer, owns in town of Fayette farm 100, rents out, res Virginia n Elisha Illick Fred M., b 1866, farmer, owns in town of Favette farm 150, rented out, res Virginia n Elisha Ivers John, b 1814, w Margaret, retired stone cutter and mason, owns h Seneca Ivers Margaret, tailoress, home with her parents, Seneca Ivers Mary, tailoress, home with her father John, Seneca Jackson Mary, widow of George, b in Washington, D. C, rh Seneca Jackson Sarah, widow of George, resident, r h Chestnut n Elizabeth Jacob Reuben B., b 1814, w Mary A., retired, r h Race Jameson James A., b 1870, chemist in woolen mills, bds Wil- liams cor Swift Jameson Jeanette Miss, mill operative, bds Williams cor Swift Jameson Lottie M. Miss, trimmer, bds Williams cor Swift Jameson Sarah R., widow of Lorenzo D., resident, r h Williams cor Swift Jamieson Samuel S., b 1826 in Scotland, w Lucy M., news room, tobacco, cigars, etc., 166 E Main, owns h Williams cor Clark 502 WATERLOO VILLAGE. Jarvis Cornelius, b 1S30 in England, sawyer, owns h Williams n Swift Jarvis Edmund, b 1834, w Mary, gardener, owns h Church n North Jarvis Edmund Jr., b 1872, w Susan, machinist, r h Church n North Jarvis Edward, son of Mary, b 1873, laborer, home West Jarvis Elizabeth Miss, woolen weaver, dau of Cornelius, Wil- liams Jarvis Frederick, b 1834, w Mary A., gardener, owns h Church n North Jarvis George, b 1834 ^^ England, mfr. of pottery and dealer in tinware, junk, etc., pottery and shop Center, owns res Center Jarvis Georgiana Miss, factory operative, bds Church n North Jarvis Henry, laborer, h Center Jarvis Henry, son of Mary, b 1875, laborer, h West Jarvis Job, b 1842. w Harriet, landscape gardener, owns res Center and 2 acres, and has h and 2 acres on same street Jarvis Job Jr., b 1864, w Annie, wheelwright, r h Clark n Elisha Jarvis Mary Mrs., owns h West Jarvis Mary Miss, factory operative, bds Church n North Jarvis Robert, w Mary, mechanic, emp. of Wm. Clark, owns res Virginia Jarvis William, son of Mary, b 1874, laborer, home West Jenkins Alida J. Miss, student, home with her father Leonidas R., North cor Taylor ave Jenkins Belle Miss, domestic for Elias Disbro, 139 E Main Jenkins Elmer, b 1861, w Lillian, carriage painter, r h North n Church Jenkins Ida B. Miss, home with her father Leonidas R , North cor Taylor ave Jenkins Leonidas R., b 1850 in Wayne Co., w Frances A., wagon painter, foreman, owns h North cor Taylor ave Jenkins Stella M. Miss, dressmaker, bds North cor Taylor ave Jewett Ann Maria, widow of Albert, home with Frank M.Clark, 131 E Main Johnson Arthur W., b 1878, student, son of Charles P., Reed, Johnson Charles P., b 1852, w Anna T., dynamo engineer emp. of Waterloo Light & Water Co., owns res Reed Johnson Edward, son of Frank, b 1875, emp. of Waterloo Organ Co., home Elizabeth Johnson Edward D., b i86i,w Hattie, carpenter, r h Elizabeth Johnson Elizabeth L., widow of Converse, housekeeper for her father Titus V. Ludlum, and clerk for James Garrison, Main, home W Main Waterloo village. ^03 Johnson Frank, b 1851, w Agnes, carpenter, owns h Elizabeth Johnson George W., b 1857, w KateE., barber in SenecaFalls, bds with Mary Riley, E Main cor Chapel Johnson James H.,b about 1821, w Charlotte, retired carpenter, h Elizabeth Johnson Jesse, son of Frank, b 1877, student, home Elizabeth Johnson John W., b 1839, ^ Sarah E., wagon painter, r h Elisha n R. R. depot Johnson Phillip, b 1821, w Christiana, retired, owns h Virginia n North Johnston Luke, b 1839, ^' Cora D., life insurance agent, owns res E Main Jolley Btrrtha M. Miss, home with her father Enoch. Grove Jolley Enoch, b 1848, w Elnora, teamster, owns h Grove Jolley George, b 1874, woolen spinner, son of Enoch, Grove Jolley John H., b 1852, w Georgiana C, laborer, r h Water Jolley William , b 187 1 , woolen spinner, home with Enoch, Grove Jones C. Alletta, widow of William H., resides with her son Charles D., Center Jones Charles D., b 1854, ^ Minnie C, emp of Organ Co.,r h Center Jones Frank, b 1856 in Wayne Co., Michigan, w Martha, blacksmith, r h Mill cor Washington Jones James, b 1844 in Ireland, w Laura, laborer, owns h Eli- sha n Mill Judd Bros., (Robert P. & Frank H.,) tailors, clothiers, fur- nishers, 206 Main Judd Frank H.,b 1871 inChittenango, (Judd Bros.) bds 9 Locust Judd Robert P., b 1867 in Chittenongo, N. Y., w Mabel E., (Judd Bros.,) h 9 Locust Jutts Joseph, b 1861 in Canada, w Nettie, section hand N.Y.C. R. R., r h Inslee, n R. R. I^analley Joseph, b 1855, section boss, N. Y. C. R. R., bds Elisha cor Swift Kanaus Lydia, widow of Reuben, resident, owns h Lincoln Kaupp Emma Miss, dau of Margaret, Race Kaupp John, b 1875, cigarmaker, son of Margaret, Race Kaupp Margaret, widow of Anthony, resident, owns h and 1 Race Keeler George W., b 1834, w Eliza M., grocer, r h Elisha, n R. R. depot Keep Lucy, widow of George, home with Mrs. Edward Brom- ley, N Stark Kelley Charles L., b 1866, w Sophia, organ maker, r h East Main n Mill Ke.ley John, b 1863, laborer, bds with Kate Kelley, Taylor ave. Kelley Kate Miss, mill operative, owns h Taylor ave. ^64 WATERLOO VILLAGE. Kelley Lizzie Miss, milliner, emp. in Geneva, home Park cor Williams Kelley Maggie Miss, housekeeper, home Park cor Williams Kelley Murtie J., b 1826 in Ireland, w Bridget, nurseryman, home with his dau Kate, TaN-lor ave Kelly Catharine Miss, mill operative, bds Clark cor Elizabeth Kelly Charles A., b 1850, w Anna, wagon worker, r h 75 Elisha n Church Kelly Elizabeth F., widow of Harvey H., owns res Williams Kelly Elizabeth R. Miss, dau of Harvey H., home with her mother Elizabeth, Williams Kelly Frances Miss, mill operative, bds Clark cor Elizabeth Kelly George T., b 1875, clerk in grocery, bds Elisha n Swift Kelly Harry J., b 1876 telegraph operator, bds 75 Elisha Kelly James, b 1826 in Co. Sligo, Ireland, w Louisa (Kelly & Schott), w owns res Main ; resided in town since 1841 Kelly James, b 1854, w Catharine, wagon maker, r h Elizabeth n R. R. depot Kelly James, b 1875, pi'ino maker, r h Clark cor Elizabeth Kelly James R., b 1853, w Catharine H. (Waterloo Wire Fence Co.), r h River Kelly Jennie Belle Miss, clerk, C. L. Farnsworth, Main, home 75 Elisha Kelly John T., b 1863, blacksmith, shop and h 141 Williams Kelly John W., b 1855, organ maker, bds 75 Elisha Kelly Maggie J. Miss, dau of James, home Main Kelly Margaret J., widow of John W., owns res 141 Williams Kelly Mary E. Miss, domestic for John M. Kennard, North n Virginia Kelly Mollie Miss, mill operative, bds Clark cor Elizabeth Kelly Sarah J., weaver, home with her mother Margaret J., 141 Williams Kelly & Schott (James Kelly and Frank M. Schott), cigar mfrs and tobacco, and news dealers, Towsley bl'k, Virginia, owns 2 houses and lots, Clark Kendig Anne B. Miss, resident, with her mother Esther A., 155 E Main Kendig Esther A., widow of Daniel S., resident, owns h 155 E Main Kendig Frances L., widow of Richard P., senior partner of Kendig & Story, bankers, owns res and 8 acres Center cor north road Kendig Paul B., b 1858, w Augusta King Miller (Seneca Falls Mfg. Co), Bridge St., Seneca Falls, res 87 Virginia Kendig PhilHp M , b i860, w Jane M. M., cashier First Nat'l Bank, res 188 E Main WATERLOO VILLAGE. 505 Kendig Ruth E. Miss, resident with her mother Esther A., 155 E Main Kennard John M., b 1853, tailor's cutter, owns h North n Vir- ginia Kennedy Frank, b 1867 in Ireland, clerk for Wm. H. Demp- sey, bds do Kennedy Thomas, b 1857 in Ireland, w Mary, laborer, owns h Chestnut Kern William H-, b 1820 in Allentown, Pa , w Elizabeth, retail coal and wood dealer, owns yard and residence, Fayette Keyes James, b 1872, woolen spinner, bds Inslee n Elizabeth Keyes John, b 1^44 in Ireland, w Catharine, woolen dyer, owns h Inslee n Elizabeth Keyes Joseph L., b 1874, laborer in spoke factory, bds Inslee n Elizabeth Keyes Mar}^ A. Miss, woolen weaver, dau of John, Inslee n Elizabeth Kidd Harriet, widow of George, resident, r h Mill Kiley Bridget A., widow of John, resident, owns h Seneca n the canal Kiley Mary E., weaver emp of Woolen Co., res Seneca n the canal King Albert, b 1873, spinner, bds Williams n Inslee King Frank, b 1877, weaver, bds Williams n Inslee King George, b 1876, weaver, bds Williams n Inslee King Harry, b 1667, laborer, bds Williams n Inslee King Henry C, b 1844, '^ Dtilia, machinist, r h Williams n Inslee King James, b 187 1, laborer for Dr. J. W. Day, bds Williams n Inslee King William, b 1864, w Nettie, loom fixer, r h Chapel n E Main Kittel Adolph, b 1857, w Julia A., marble and granite cutter, emp of I. Wellhouser, owns res Walnut Kittel Mary A., widow of William H., resident, r h 106 Wil- liams Kline Jacob, b 1823 in France, w Mary J., retired, soldier in Co. C 33d N. Y. Vols, in civil war, pensioner, owns h Walnut cor North Kline'John, b 1857, laborer, bds with Eliza J. Frantz, Wil- liams Kline Leonard, b 1874, laborer, bds Walnut cor North Knauss Alonzo, bi857, w Pearl, wheel maker, r h Washing- ton cor River KNIGHT BENAJAH B., b 1848 in Fayette, w Libbie, (Suc- cessor to Knight & Bachman), boots, shoes and rubbers, Towsley block, Main, wholesale dealer in com.'l fertilizers. 5o6 WATERLOO VILLAGE. owns farm lOO off r 37 in Fayette, worked by Eddy H. Sheridan, res Elisha Knight Laura B. Miss, dressmaker, bds Elisha n Clark Knight Lucinda, widow of Samuel, resident, owns h Elisha n Clark Knight Sarah E. Mi^s, dressmaker, bds Elisha n Clark Knight Sarah E., widow of Hamilton, resident, owns h Wash- ington cor Illick Knox Charles A., b 1848, w Anna, clerk in grocery at Seneca Falls, r h 145 E Main Knox Rebecca G., widow of William, resident, owns h 145 E Main Koeltz Catharine Miss, housekeeper for her father Frank, Washington cor Illick Koeltz Charles W., b 1877, milk peddler, son of Frank, Wash- ington Koeltz Frank, b 1839 ^^ Germany, cigar maker, r h Washing- ington cor Illick Koeltz Joseph C, b 1872, milk peddler, son of Frank, Wash- ington Koller Emanuel K., b 1828 in Berks Co., Pa., house painter, owns, one mile south of Waterloo, farm 50, rents on shares to Eugene Williamson, owns res River Kompf Charles F., b 1869, w Mary, wood carver, r h Clark cor Elizabeth Kooney Sidney, b 1878, home with his grandfather Edney Smith, Stark Krause Burnet, b 1824, w Anna, retired, owns h North n R.R. Kreutter Anna, widow of John, housekeeper for Anthony Ebsen, 76 Elisha Kreutter John, b 1858, w Mary, fireman woolen factory, r h Williams cor Inslee Kreutter Rudolph, b 1841 in Germany, w Anna E., wool scourer, owns h Elisha cor Ann Kreutter Ulrich, b 1838 in Germ my, w Catharine, factory la- borer, owns h E Main cor Inslee Kreutter Ulrich, Jr., b 1866, w Frankie, card weaver, r h E Main n Inslee Kumm x\ngust. b 1877, laborer, bds with Dr. James H. Stern- berg, E Main n Church Kumm Augustus, b 1873, laborer, son of Margaret, River Kumm John, b 1878, laborer, son of Margaret, River Kumm Margaret, widow of Anthony, washerwoman, rh River Kuney Charles, b 1858, shipping clerk, bds 130 E Main Kuney David, b 1826, w Sarah, groceries and provisions, Wash- ington cor Mill, owns res e s Washington Kuney Elitia Miss, dau of David, e s Washington WATERLOO VILLAGE. 507 Kuney Ida Miss, domestic at Clinton House, E Main cor Swift Kuney Orlis, b 1853 in Fayette, w Mary C, clerk for H. A. Marshall, owns farm 100 on r 15 in Fayette, and res Seneca Kuney William, b 1808, home with his son Orlis, Seneca Kuney William S., b 1840, w Mary, mill operative, h 71 Williams Lafey Frank Leslie, b 1869, w Annie, laborer, r h Clark n Elisha Lafferty Thomas, b 1845, w Mary, traveling agent, owns h E Main n Inslee Laing William B., b 1861, w Maud, farm laborer, home 143 Williams Lamphear Debby (Mrs. Franklin), emp. of Waterloo Steam Laundry, h Washington Lamphear Frank A. Jr., b 1873, woolen weaver, son of Frank- lin A., Washington Laaphear Franklin A., b 1846, w Debby J., cooper, owns h Washington Lane Boardman, b 1837, w Agnes, home with Dr. Jas. S. Den- nison, 30 Church Laney M. Elizabeth Miss, clerk and bookkeeper for her father Enos, home 78 Williams LANEY ENOS, b 1816 in England, w Mary E., dealer in groceries, crockery and glassware, 164 Main, Fox's bl'k, owns farm 80 in Iowa, and res 78 Williams Laney Mary J., Miss, dau of Enos, 78 Williams Lang Annie, widow of August, r h E Main Lang Henry S., b 1863 in Austria, telegraph operator N. Y. C. R. R.,bds E Main Larish Anna Miss, dau of Dilts, Church n E Main Larish Claude, b 1873, laborer, son of Daniel, Fayette Lari.-h Daniel, b 1834, harnessmaker, r h Fayette Larish John W., b i8i6,'w Mary J., harnessmaker, r h Fayette Larzelere Blanche G. Miss, mill operative, dau of John, Swift n Elisha Larzelere Charles F., b 1876, clerk in drug store, bds Swift n Elisha Larzelere Edward R., b 1877, telephone operator, bds Swift, n Elisha Larzelere John, b 1826, w^ Amanda C, overseer in woolen mills, owns h Swift n Elisha, soldier in Co. H., 148th N. Y. Vols., pensioner Lathey May M.Miss, woolen carder, bds with Henry Wardell, Clark n Elisha Lawrence George S., b 1863, w Emma B., clerk for Charles Zart- man, owns res Williams 508 WATERLOO VILLAGE. Lawrence Joel, b i860, w Tamar, carpenter and joiner, owns h Church n North Lawrence Wellington, b 1859, w Frances, carpenter and joiner r h Race cor Huff Leddick Edward S., b 1865, wMaggieM., clerkin grocery, r h Elisha n Swift Lefler Andrew J., b 1830 in Penn., w Caroline, carriage maker, Washington, w owns res W River Lefler Garrett, b 1826, in Penn., soldier in Stewart's Engineer regt. in Civil War, pensioner, home with his brother A. J., River Lehmen George, b 1873, wagon painter, bds with Chauncey L. Bliss Lehman Mary A., widow of Jacob, owns h Walnut Lehman Nicholas, b 1854, mason, resides with his mother Mary A., Walnut Lent Daniel, b 1869, laborer, bds 135 E Main Lent James F., b 1870. spinner, bds with Thomas O'Donnell, Inslee n Elisha Lerch Judson, b 1867, clerk for George Martin restaurant, E Main, bds with Ira Hendricks, E Water Lerch Lydia J., Mrs. Warren E., (Lerch & Badgley), r h Vir- ginia cor North Lerch Warren E., b 1854, ^' Lydia, captain State scow, r h William n Church Lerch & Badgley, (Lydia J. Lerch and Frank N. Badgley), millinery, 180 Main Leslie Norman C, b 1873, machinist. River n Fa3'ette Leslie Norman W., b 1845, w Rebeckah, marble worker, owns h River Lester Catharine, widow of Ambrose, resident, owns h 114 E Main LETTS JOHN, b 1864, w Helen A,, proprietor and manager of Waterloo Steam Laundry, Romig block, Virginia, res Virginia Licht Susan, widow of George, resident, owns and boards at Union House restaurant, 78 E Main Lillis Bridget, dau of Patrick, housekeeper, W Williams Lillis Mary Miss, weaver emp at woolen mills, home with her father Patrick, W Williams Lillis Patrick, b 1840, laborer, owns h W Williams Lincoln Elmer, b 1872, clerk emp of J. A. & L. Acker, home Elizabeth n Virginia Lincoln Or n S., b 1848 in Del. Co., w Deborah, book keeper Wagon Co., r h Elizabeth n Virginia Lines Jerome, b 1825 in Palmyra, carpenter and joiner, r h Race cor Grove WATERLOO VILLAGE. 509 Lisk Henry, b 1832, w Ann E., organ maker, owns h Wil- liams n Church Litzenberger Celestia, widow of Levi, resident, owns h Huff Litzenberger Cora E. Miss, home with her mother Celestia, Huff Litzenberger Edward B., b 1868, wagon maker, bds Huff Litzenberger Margaret E. Miss, bds Huff Litzenberger Maynard, b 1872, wagon maker, bds Huff Litzenberger William H,, b 1866, laborer and constable, bds Huff Livingston Mary, widow of John, home with her parents, Eliza- beth Logan Robert J., b 1856, w Jennie, stone cutter, mason and contractor, owns h Seneca Lohr Spencer M,, b 1875, emp. of Organ Co., home with his father William D., W Main Lohr William D., b 1853, w Frances A., emp of Organ Co., h W Main Long Anna, widow of August, jev/eler, r h 141 Main Long Jerome B., b 1864 in Troy, N. Y., clerk for George L. Tyler, Virginia n Main Loomis John E.,bi862, w Mary R., wagon trimming foreman, r h Elizabeth Lorentson Yance N., b 1852 in Denmark, w Frances, laborer, r h Race Love Archibald, b 1830 in Scotland, w Margaret, woolen work- er, r h Elisha n Clark LOVE MALCOLM, b 1859 i" Troy, N. Y., w Ella P., secre- tary Waterloo Organ Co., r h 8q Elisha LOVE ROBERT, b 1863 in Troy, N. Y., w Mary E., (A. C. Reed & Co.,) r h Williams cor Virginia Loverage Oliver P., b 1832, w Elsie L., retired, res Virginia Loverage Albert, b 1849, ^ Eliza, miller, r h Race Lowden John, b 1807, retired mason, owns h W Main Ludlum Titus V., b 1823, retired, owns res W Main Lumb Alice Miss, housekeeper for her father Joseph, Williams cor Mill Lumb Edward, b 185 1, w Mary, wagon rubber, owns h Taylor ave. Lumb Joe, b 1872, laborer, son of Joseph, Williams cor Mill Lumb Joseph, b 1835 ^" England, woolen miller, r h Williams cor Mill Lux Edward, b 1857 in Germany, w Welde, meat market, mfr. of Bologna and all kinds of sausages, Washington, owns h on Race St. Lux John, b 1861 , w Caroline, butcher, owns h E Main n Chapel 34 5 lO WATKRLOO VILLAGE. Lynch Elizabeth, widow of James, resident, owns h Main cor Locust Lynch Mary Miss, tailoress, dau of Elizabeth, Main cor Locust Lyons Catharine Miss, factory operative, bds with John Mackin, Elizabeth n R. R. Lynn Francis E., b 1854 in Yates Co., stable man C. P. Cook's livery, Virginia, bds Washington Lynn Frank, b 1854, helper in livery stable, bds with Lydi M. Stanton, Washington L3''tle Orrin, b 1834, retired, owns h E Main cor Inslee IVIacDuffiie Grace L. Miss, resident, bds 135 E Main Mackey Isabella, wife of Richard, weaver bds with Jane Stone, Inslee n Elisha Mackin John, b 1844, ^ Margaret, flagman N. Y. C. R. R., owns h Elizabeth n R. R. Malone Catharine Miss, housekeeper for her sister Elizabeth F., E Main, facing woolen mills Malone Elizabeth, F. Miss, spinner, r h E Main facing woolen mills Malone Ellen, widow of Michael, resident, owns 2 houses and lots Gorham Malone James, b 1873, woolen weaver, bds E Main facing woolen mills Malone Luke L., b 1868, molder, bds with his sister Elizabeth F., E Main facing woolen mills Maloney Anna Miss, dressmaker, home with her parents, Ehzabeth Maloney Anna Miss, student, dau of Timothy, Elisha n Ann Maloney Bridget Miss, housekeeper for her brother Martin E., Ct-nter cor North MALONEY BROS. (Martin E. and John B.), dealers in gro- ceries, flour, feed, grain and seeds, and farm produce, gloves, mittens, etc., 202 and 204 Main Malone} Catharine Miss, housekeeper for her father Timothy, Elisha n Ann Maloney Catharine, dau of Martin, home Center Maloney Dora, dau of Martin, bookkeeper for Maloney Bros., home Center cor North ' MALONEY JOHN B., b 1859, w Frances (Maloney Bros.), owns res Ct-nter Maloney John P., b 1868, woolen carder, bds Elisha n Ann Maloney Martin, w Nora, laborer, owns res Center MALONEY MARTIN E., b 1856 (Maloney Bros.), has sold groceries over the counter 22 years, owns res Center cor North WATERLOO VILLAGE. 5" Maloney Michael b )8i8 in Ireland, w Mary, retired, owns h Elizabeth n Chestnut Maloney Timoth}^ b 1845, watchman, owns h Elisha n Ann Maloney Timothy, b 1876, wheelwright, bds Elisha n Ann Maloney William F., b 1873, stationary engineer, bds Elisha n Ann Mangan Thomas, b i860, w Mary, emp. at Nestor malt house, r h Elizabeth Manger Otto W. F..,b 1864, weaver, emp, of Woolen Co., bds W Main Mauger Phebe, wafe of William F., owns farm 60 acres 3 miles south of village, and res Fax'ette cor Illick Mauger William F.. b 1840, w Phebe, h Fayette cor Illick MANNING FREDERICK L., b 1837 in Owego, Tioga Co., w Elizabeth S., attorney and counselor at law, owns sev- eral village lots, w owns res Virginia ab North Manning Martha Mrs., resident, home with her uncle Job Jarvis. Center Manning Sarah M.. widow, home with her mother Rebecca G. Knox, 145 E Main Maple Grove Cemetery, incorporated in 1880, Jesse Snook pres., Leonard Story treas., James E. Batsford clerk, contains 35 acres, Andrew^ J. Smith supt., situated on Stark st. Maple Grove Nurseries, E. C. Peirson prop'r, n Fair grounds Marion James, b 1856 in Geneva, w Mary, emp. of Rumsey & Co. at Seneca Falls, r h Center Marion Joseph, b 1820 in Ireland, owns saloon cor Church and Elizabeth, and res Church n Elizabeth Markle George W., b 1849, w Margaret, stationary engineer, r h Church n Elizabeth Markley Johann Miss, resident, owns h Mill n Elisha Markley Maria Miss, weaver, bds Mill n Elisha Maron Catharine, resident, r h Chestnut MARSDEN JOHN J., b 1859, w Sarah (Crobaugh & Mars- den, druggists, 194 Main), res 103 Williams Marsden Maria, widow of John, resident, r h William n Church Marshall Anna F. Miss, woolen weaver, dau of Christian, Washington Marshall Christian, b 1841 in France, w Catharine, cooper, owns factory and res Washington cor Lincoln Marshall Edward, b 1859, ^ Lizzie, stone cutter, r h Clark cor Elizabeth Marshall Fred, b 1854, w Fannie, weaver, owns h Mill n Williams Marshall Frederick G,, b 1865, w Margaret J., meat market, Washington, r h Fayette cor Lmcoln c;i2 M'"ATERT.OO VILLAGE. Marshall George L., b 187 1, cooper, son of Christian, Wash- ington Marshall Horatio A., b 1849. ^ ^^'^ ^••> attorney and counselor at law, general insurance and real estate agt, clerk board of village trustees, owns farm 2 acres on r 7, Waterloo Marshall John, b 1877, laborer, son of Christian, Washing- ton Marshall Joseph D., b 1819, w Jane, retired, owns h Elizabeth cor Swift Marshall Kate L. Miss, mill operative, home with her father Christian, Washington cor Lincoln Marshall Lewis, b 1854, ^ Mary, cooper, owns h Washington Martin Alice A. Miss, weaver, dau of Hugh, Williams Martin Ella Miss, dressmaker, dau of Hugh, Williams MARTIN GEORGE, b 1847, restaurant and saloon. Main, bds at " The Windsor." Martin Hugh, b 1816 in Ireland, w Eliza J., stone mason, owns h Williams n Mill Marvin George D., b 1859, ^ Alice M., emp of W. S. An- drews, r h Elizabeth Mason Fannie I., widow of John, resident, owns h Williams n Inslee Mason Fred C, b 1870 in Vermont, (Mason & Fillingham), bds William n Inslee Mason Herbert A., b 1878, helper in bakery, bds Williams n Inslee Mason & Fillingham, (Fred C. Mason and Allan Fillingham) , Waterloo Bakery, William n Inslee Mattell Mary, widow of Jacob, resident, bds Swift n Elizabeth Mattell Mary A. Miss, home with her mother Mary, Swifi n Elizabeth Matthews Patrick J., b 1852 in Ireland, w Mary A., wool sorter, owns h E Main cor Mill Maurer John A., b 1841 in Tenn., w Isababella V., machinist, owns h Mill cor Williams McArthur Duncan, b 1845 in Argyleshire, Scotland, w Phoebe, president of village of Waterloo, chairman Republican Co. Committee, merchant tailor and gents' furnishing goods, Towsley block, Virginia, owns res 69 Williams McArthur William H., b 1861, w Ida, foreiuan miller, owns h Elisha n Clark McAuliffe Charles, b 1866, carriage trimmer, bds 139 E Main McCartney James, b 1834 ^^ Ireland, w Catharine, laborer, owns h Clark n Williams McCartney John, b 1864, foreman in woolen factory, bds Clark n Williams WATERLOO VILLAGE. 513 McCartney Margaret Miss, mill operative, bds Clark n Wil- liams McClaskey Elizabeth, widow of Lyman, nurse, bds 65 Wil- liams McCone Bridget, dau of Michael, emp of woolen mills, home Center McCue Ann, widow of Edward, washerwoman, owns h Swift n R. R. McCue Bridget Miss, emp of woolen mills, home Walnut McCue Dennis, b 1829, w Bridget, laborer, owns h Walnut McCue George, b 1846 in Liv. Co., w Mary E., restaurant, Arcade, Virginia, r h Church cor Williams McCue George, Jr., b 1874, ^"^P of Organ Co., home with his father, Church cor Williams McCue Grace Miss, dressmaker, home with her father George, Church cor Williams McCue Harr}', b 1878, clerk, home Church cor Williams McCue Hattie M. Miss, woolen weaver, home Church cor Wil- liams McCue John, b 1840 in Lewis Co., w Jane H., canal boatman, owns 5 boats and steamboats, traffic principally between Watkins and Syracuse, r h Watkins St. McCue John, b 1869, carriage trimmer, home Church cor Wil- liams McCue Philip, b 1866, w Mary, factory hand, r h Clark n liams McCulough Julia, widow of James H., washing and ironing, r h Williams McCurdy Eliza, widow of Royal, owns res 143 Williams McCurdy George, b 1877, cigar maker emp ol A. Ebsen, bds Locust McDill John C, b 1841 in New York City, w Ann, night watchman woolen mills, owns h E Main n Mill McDonald Elizabeth, widow of John, woolen weaver, r h Swift n Elizabeth McGan Edward, b 1868 in Oswego Co., w Mary, woolen weaver r h Mill cor Williams McGill Alice Miss, domestic, h Walnut McGraw Celia Miss, fringe twister, home with her father John, E Main n Church McGraw James, b 1848, w Ellen, laborer, r h Swift n Elisha McGraw John, b 1839 in New Brunswick, w Sarah, woolen spinner, r h E Main n Church McGraw Mamie Miss, woolen weaver, dau of John, E Main n Church McGraw Sadie Miss, woolen spinner, dau of John, E Main n Church 514 WATERLOO VILLAGE. McGuire Frances, widow William I~L, who died May 16, 1894, proprietor pool room and saloon S. Virginia McGuire Thomas, b 1839, pensioner, soldier in the late war, member G. A. R. Snyder post No. 72, bds Swift n Elizabeth McKenna Michael, b 1822 in Ireland, blacksmith, owns h Eliza- beth n R. R. depot, also owns house on same street, occu- pied bv Charles Oley McKEVITT JAMES A., b 1861, (McKevitt & Pratt) bds Hotel DeWitt McKEVITT & PRATT, ijames A. McKevitt and Maurice F. Pratt) dealers in boots, shoes and rubbers, 199 Main McKone Catharine, dau of Michael, emp. at woolen mill, home Center McKone James, b 1872, emp, of Wagon shop, home Center McKone Michael, b 1830 in Ireland, w Mary, soldier in 3d N. Y. artillery, farmer 21^, res Center McKone Michael, b 1866, blacksmith, home Center McKone Thomas, b 1868, emp. of the Wngon shop, home Center McLean Angus, bookkeeper, res River, S Waterloo McLean Fi ances, widow of James, resident, owns h and 1 6 acres. River McLean Martha Miss, school teacher, home with her mother Frances, River, S Waterloo McLean William T., accountant, res River st.. S Waterloo McMahon James, b 1866, brakeman, emp. N. \. C. R. R., owns h Sent-ca McMahnn Johanna, widow of Michael, owns h West McMahon Maigaret, widow of Michael, resides Seneca McMahon Michael, b 1854, laborer, home West McMahon Willi. im, b 1859, ^' Elsie, laborer, owns h Walnut McNamara Bridget, widow of Edward, owns h Seneca McNamara John, b 1834, ^ Jane, laborer, r h Roilroad ave McNulty Andrew, b 1850, w Annie, traveling salesman, owns h Inslee cor Williams McNulty Patrick, b 1876, student, son of Andrew, Inslee cnr Williams Mead Cora Miss, home with her father Henry, Race Mead Henrv, b 1850, w Sarah, house painter, owns h Race MEDDEN JAMES E., b i860 in Canada (Vair & Medd.n), bds cor Clinton and Chapel, Seneca Falls Mellen Frank A., b 1868 in Natural Bridge, Jeff. Co., clerk at Hotel Franklin, Washington cor Mill, bds do Menger William F., b 1S66, w Maggie, barber 168 Main, owns res W Main Menges Annie Miss, clerk in store, dau of Jacob R., Fayette Menges Carrie S. Miss, dau of Jacob R., Fayette WATERLOO VILLAGE. 515 Menges Jacob R., b 1840 in Northumberland Co., Pa., w Lucy A , owns in Fayette farm 120, and rents out on shares to N. F. BalHet, r h Fayette cor River Menger William A., b 1872, organ maker, son of Jacob R., Fayette Menzer William F., b iS65,w Margaret, barber E Main, owns h W Main MERCER ANDREW G.. pres. First Nat. Bank of Waterloo ; pres. Rumsey & Co. Limited, of Seneca Falls ; treas. Wat- erloo Light & Power Co. ; treas. Waterloo Water Co. ; treas Waterloo Land & Lnprovement Co., res 188 Main Mercer William L., vice pres. First Nat. Bank of Waterloo, vice pres. Waterloo Electric Co., sec'y and treas. Waterloo, Land and Improvement Co., res 188 Main Mickle}^ Adaline Miss, owns res Elizabeth Mickley Cab'sy Miss, compositor emp of the Reveille at Seneca Falls, home Elizabeth Miles Anna M. Miss, stenographer, and typewriter for Water- loo Wagon Co., dau oi Lawrence, Elizabeth Miles Francis J., b 1877, student, son of Laurence, Elizabeth Miles Laurence, b 1834 ^^ Ireland, w Maria, organ tuner, owns h Elizabeth cor Virginia Miller Augusta G., widow of Hon. Josiah T., resident, owns real estate in Seneca Falls and res 87 Virginia Miller Charles H., b 1977, woolen spinner, bds Elisha n Swift Miller Eliza, widow of John S., resident, owns h Williams cor Swift Miller Elizabeth R. Miss, resident, owns h Fayette Miller Frank A., b 1862, w Edith, barber. Main, r h Elisha n Swift Miller George H., b 1852, w E. J., woolen picker, r h Elisha n Swift Miller Hervey, b 1848, w Emma, coachman, owns h River Miller John, b 1866 in Pittsford, N. Y., w Mary, custom shoe- maker and repairer, W Main, r h Walnut cor North MILLER JOSIAH T., b 1857, (National Advertising Co. and J. T. Miller & Co. of Seneca Falls) res 87 Virginia Miller Mary A., widow of Leonard, housekeeper, resides WMain Miller Maud E. Miss, student, dau of Hervey, River Miller Otilla Miss, weaver, bds with Mary Parker, Inslee n EHsha MILLER RICHARD G., b 1859, (J- T. Miller & Co., of Seneca Falls), attorney and counsellor at law, Kingblk., Fall St., Seneca Falls, res 87 Virginia Miller William C, b 1869, barber, Washington cor Huff, bds Hotel Franklin 5l6 WATERLOO VILLAGE. Millerman Hiram, b 1856, w Cora, stone quarryman, r h River Millerman William, b 1877, laborer, bds with his father Hiram, River Mills John J., b 1858, carpenter, home with his mother Mrs. Mary, Stark cor Williams Mills Kate M. Miss, dressmaker, home with her mother Mrs. Mary, Stark cor Williams Mills Mary, widow of James, resident, owns res Stark cor Williams Mills Thomas E., b i860, w Mary, cabinet maker emp of Or- gan Co., r h Center Mink Claude H., b 1862, w Mary, ice peddler, r h Swift n R. R. MONGIlSr JUSTIN B. H., b 1852 in Oswego Co., w Caro- line S., (Sweet, Mongin & Cook), r h Virginia n R. R. MOORE CLARENCE F., b 1868 in Willard, w Martha A., agent American Express Co., Arcade b'l'g., Virginia, r h 73 Virginia Moore Courtney P., b 1849 ^^^ Madison, Georgia, w Maggie, whitewasher and kalsominer, owns h Elisha n Stark Moore Jacob Y., b 1849, ^ Mary, coal dealer, rh Williams Moore James, emp of Organ Co., home with his mother Cath- arine, Main Moore Mary, student, home with her mother Catharine, Main Moore Michael, b 1846, w Eliza, book keeper, r h Church n Williams Moran Ann, widow of Patrick, owns h W Williams Moran Annie Miss, artist, bds 109 Williams Moran Annie Miss, dau of James, domestic, home North Moran Daniel, b 1856, w Catharine, trackman emp of N.Y.C. R. R., owns h Seneca Moran Edward, b i860, w Nora, restaurant, Moran's building, W Main, res do Moran James, b 1829, w Mary, dredgeman, emp in Maine, owns h North and one adjoining Moran James, b 1856, laborer, home with his mother Ann, W Williams Moran John, son of James, emp Wagon Co., home North Moran Kate Miss, dau of James, milliner on Main, home with her parents. North Moran Matie Miss, milliner, bds 109 Williams Moran Matthew, maltster, owns h Park cor Williams Moran Thomas, son of James, emp of Wagon Co., home North Moran William, b 1844, ^ Mary, maltster, r h 109 Williams n Virginia Morarty Patrick, b 1828 in Ireland, w Mary, owns h and 21^ acres WATERLOO VILLAGE. 517 Morehouse Vernon, b 1867, w Bessy, laborer in nursery, r h North cor Swift Morey Oliver E., b 1855, ^ Henrietta, laborer in stone quarry, r h River Morgan Caroline, dau of Charlotte, home 89 Virginia Morgan Charlotte, widow of Charles D., owns res 89 Virginia Morgan Edward L., b 187 1, wagon maker, bds Swift n Wil- liams Morgan Francis, b 1869, iron molder, bds Swift n Williams Morgan John C. b 1861, iron molder, bds Swift n Williams Morgan Ledyard, b 1814, retired, owns h Elisha n Virginia Margan Mary, widow of Thomas, washerwoman, r h Swift n Williams Morgan Rose Miss, weaver, bds Swift n Williams Morgan Theresa L. Miss, housework for her mother Mary, Swift n Williams Morgan Thomas, b 1857, w Ella, w^oodworker in wagon shop, r h Church n North Morgan Thomas L., b 1876, clerk, bds Sw^ift n Williams Morgan Walter H., b 1854, home with his mother Charlotte, 89 Virginia Morrin John, b 1842, lock tender, pensioner of the late war for loss of right leg, r h Chestnut Morrin Mary Miss, housekeeper for her father John, Chestnut Morrin William, b 1820, owns h and 1, bds with his brother John, Chestnut Morris Beecher, b 1862, w Ellen, weaver r h Mill n Elisha Mosher Clara, widow of Leonard B., resident, r h 59 Williams Mosher George H., b 1849, ^ Caroline, machinist, owns h Elisha n Inslee Mullender Margaret Miss, resident, bds with James R. Web- ster, E Mam Munger Orange, b 1832 in Wyoming Co,, w Catharine N., carriage and house painter, Washington, r h Fayette Murney Eva May, dau of Jerry, Walnut Murney Jerry, b 1859, ^ Carrie B., painter, r h Walnut Murphy Ellen, widow of Thomas, resident, home with her son William, Mill n Williams Murphy James, b 1862, stone mason, bds Mill n Williams Murphy Wilham, b 1824, laborer, resides with Michael Don- Ion, Virginia Murphy William, b 1854. stone mason, owns h Mill n Williams Murphy , son of William, b 1874, emp woolen mills, bds Virginia Murray Eliza, widow of George, resident, owns h 51 Williams Murray William, b 1870, machinist, bds Hotel DeWitt 51^ WATERLOO VILLAGE. Myers Charles H.,b 1S55 in Ontario Co., w F)-ances, black smith, owns h Logan Myers Frances, wife of Charles H., owns h and 1 Logan Myers Frederick, b 1859, ^ Ernestine, woolen weaver, r h River l^ailos James, b 1841 in L"eland, w Mary A., stoves and house- furnishing goods and tinsmith. Main, owns h E Main n Mill Nailos, William, b 1868, tinsmith, son of James, E Main Naylor Anna, dau of Thomas, seamstress, home Stark Naylor David, b 1878, son of Thomas, emp. of Organ Co., home Stark Naylor James, son of Thomas, emp. of Waterloo Mfg. Co., bds Stark Naylor Kate, dau of Thomas, Stark Naylor Mary, emp. of Woolen Mfg. Co., dau of Thomas, Stark Naylor Thomas, b 1834 i^ Ireland, w Catharine, stone cutter, owns h Stark Neider Elizabeth T. Miss, dressmaker, dau of John, Wash- ington Neider John, b 1828 in Germany, w Barbara, shoemaker, owns h Washington Nelson William, b 1810 in Ireland, w Jane, retired blacksmith, owns h Williams n Inslee. Was soldier in Co. E, 5th N. J. Vol. infantry, pensioner Nessler John, b 1874, piano maker, bds with Frank Shear, E Main Nester Malt House, S. K. Nester of Geneva, prop'r, Charles C. Gridley mgr., W Main Newton Carrie, widow of Alonzo, dressmaker, r rooms 130 E Main Newton Leon, b 1877, student, bds 130 E Main Niles Fayette M., b 1841, w Rosalia, carriage maker. North n Taylor ave Nobles DeWitt C, b 1849 in Canajoharie, N. Y., w Isabella, barber, W Main, r h do Noe Ellis H. , b 1854 in New York city, w Sarah A. , coal dealer. Main, owns res Elisha Nugent Bessie K. Miss, home with her father Edward, Williams, next to Church NUGENT EDWARD, b 1845, wEllen F. (Allen & Nugent), ex-county clerk, member of board of education, sec'y Sen- eca Co. Agricultural Society, owns 3 houses and lots in- cluding res 86 Williams Nugent Edward G.,b 187 1, student at Columbia College, med- ical department, son of Edward, 86 Williams Nugent Elizabeth S. Miss, home 86 Williams WATERLOO VILLAGE. ^jg Nugent Mabel Miss, dau of Edward, home 86 Williams Nugent Martha S. Miss, dau of Edward, home 86 Williams Nugent Sarah Miss, resident, bds with Edward Nugent, Wil- liams next to Church Nugent Sarah G. Miss, teacher in St. Paul's Parish school, home with her brother Edward, 86 Williams O'Brien Maurice, nurseryman and dealer in flour, owns h and 7 acres, North n Stark O'Britn Michael, b 1850, clerk at Hotel Dewitt, opp. N. Y. C. R. R. depot O'Brien William, b 1862 in Havana, N. Y., w Kate (O'Brien & Doyle), h The Windsor, Virginia n the bridge O'Brien William B., b 1862, w Mary, wheelwright, r h Elisha n Clark O'Brien & D()3de (William O'Brien and James C. Doyle), proprs. The Windsor restaurant,Virginia n the bridge O'Connor Bryan, b 1858, woolen dyer, bds with his mother Catharine, Ann n Elisha O Connor Catharine, widow of Bryan, resident, owns h Ann n Elisha O'Connor Francis W., b i860, inventor and mfr. of the Harp Bed Spring, owns h Williams cor Walnut O'Connor James, b 1875, I'lborer, bds Elizabtth n N. Y. C. R. R. depot O'Connor Jeremiah, b 1854 ^" Ireland, w^oolen dyer, bds with his mother Catharine, Ann n Eli.'-ha O'Connor John, b 1850 in Ireland, w Margaret, blacksmith, owns h Elizabeth n R. R. depot O'Connor Maggie, dressmaker, owns res with her brother Francis, Williams cor Walnut O'C' nnor iMichael, b 1873, laborer, bds Elizabeth n R. R. depot O'Donnell Thomas, b 1848 in Ireland, w Mary (O'Donnell & Gilbert), owns h Inslee n Elisha ODonnell & Gilbert (Thomas ODonnell and Frank H. Gil- bert), dealers in boots, shoes and rubbers, Main cor Vir- ginia O'Hara Elizabeth Miss, weaver, bds Elisha cor Swift O'Keefe Minnie Miss, donn s'ic tor James Brophy. E Main Oley Charles, b 1854, cigarmaker. r h ElizalDeth n R. R. depot Oliver William, b 1840, w Caroline, supt. Seneca Falls & Wat- erloo GiiS Co., r h Main O'Neill Hannah, widow of Daniel A., owns res Center O'Neill Mary, widow of John, resident, owns h Swift n Elizabeth 520 WATERLOO VILLAGE. Opdyke Charles E., Jr., b 1857 in Fayette, w Marion M., at- torney and counselor at law and general insurance agent, owns 2 houses and lots including res Williams E of Virgina, office 201 Main Opdyke Lewie, b 1857, clerk in hardware store, r h Clark cor Williams Opdyke Lucy A., widow of John S., resident, owns res Walnut Opdyke Lucy M. Miss, resides with her motner Mrs. Lucy A., Walnut Osborn Bertha Miss, milliner, home with her father Charles V., Fayette Osborn Carrie M. Miss, dau of Dr. Charles V., Fayette Osborn Charles V., M. D., b 1847 in Schuyler Co., w Harriet S., alio, physician and surgeon, office and res Fayette Osborn Edgar, b 1833 in Tioga Co., laborer for Bartholomew Frank, bds do Osborn Margaret B. Miss, stenographer, dau of Charles V., Fayette Ostrander Alfred L, b 1872, piano finisher, bds Mill Ostrander Arthur W., b 1877, carriage painter, bds Mill Ostrander Catherine, widow of John L, owns h Chestnut Ostrander Harry C, b 1870, house and sign painter, bds Mill Ostrander Henry R., b 1845 in Saratoga, w Alia, carriage and sign painter, r h Mill Ostrander Herbert W., b 1874, carriage painter, bds Mill Ostrander Jesse M. Miss, dau of Henry R., Mill Otray George, b 1854, ^ Margaret, harness maker, owns h E Main n Chapel Otray George Jr., b 1S77, student, son of George, E Main Otray William, b 1875, emp Waterloo Woolen Mfg. Co., son of George, E Main Outon Mary A., widow of Archibald M., home with her mother Mrs. S. J. Genung, Center Paine Belle M., dau of John W. and Catherine, weaver, at Woolen mills, home Center Paine Cornelius J., b 1866, w Jessie, emp of Wagon Co., r h Center Paine George A., son of John, b 1873, tuner for Organ Co., home Center Paine Hattie L., dau of John W., home Center Paine John W., b 1827 in England, w Catharine, disabled sol- dier of Battery D 3d N. Y. Light Artillery, owns h Center Paine Olin F., b 1858, w Mary A., teamster, hauls baggage, etc., h Stark cor Chestnut Park Edward D., b 1876, cigar maker, emp of Kelly & Schott, home Oak WATERLOO VILLAGE. 52I Park Edward W., b 1848, w Mary E., lawyer, owns res Oak Park Marsden P., b 1878, emp of Organ Co., home Oak Park Theodocia M. Miss, home Oak Parker Elizabeth Miss, housekeeper for her father James, Elisha n Clark Parker James, b 1820, assessor, owns h Elisha n Clark Parker Jane, widow of James, housekeeper for her daughter Elizabeth McDonald, Swift n Elizabeth Parker Joseph, b 1857, w Carrie, woolen finisher, r h Elisha n Swift Parker Mary Miss, resident, owns h Inslee n Elisha Parker Samuel, b 1864, w Mary, woolen warper, r h Elisha n Clark Parker Thomas, b 1855, w Anna M., woolen spinner, owns h Swift n Elisha Parker William, b i860, w Jessie E., restaurant and saloon 96 Main, r h Williams n Inslee Parker William C, b 1877, laborer, bds with his father Thos., Swift n Elisha Parks Andrew v., son of Charlotte, b 1862, invalid, home with his mother. Stark Parks Charlotte, widow of Thomas, owns h Stark Parks Charlotte E.. dau of Charlotte, dressmaker, home with her mother. Stark Parks Thomas, son of Charlotte, b 1850, emp. Waterloo Wagon Co., home Stark Parsons Darius, b 1852, w Mary, trackman, emp. N.Y. C. R.R., owns h and 2 acres Stark Parsons Frank H., b 1864, w M. Adella, emp. of S. J. Genung & Son, bds Williams Parsons Hannah, widow of William, nurse, bds Inslee n Elisha Parsons Wallace, b 1858, w Rose, laborer in dye house, owns h Inslee n Elisha Parsons William D., b 1876, son of Darius, Stark Pasko Clarence, b 1870, polisher, emp. of Geneva Optical Works, home with his mother Mrs. Ensie E. Pasko, Seneca Pasko Ensie E., widow of Devvitt Clinton, a disabled Union soldier, and Lieut, of Co. E, 126th N. Y. Vols., resident, r h Seneca Pasko Horace B., b 1876, trimmer, emp. Wagon Co., home Seneca Pasko Howard W., b 1868 in Romulus, w Mary I., weaver emp Woolen mill, r h Center Pasko Walter R., b 1874 in Romulus, general sec'y of Waterloo Y* M. C. A. and printer, bds Seneca 522 WATERLOO VILLAGE. PATTERSON ALBERT M,, b in New York city, Pres't Waterloo Woolen Manufacturing Co., office Main, res Clark Peck Jesse W., b 1873, home North Peirson Albert H., b 1870, nurseryman, son of Edwin C, Vir- ginia Peirson Garrie E. Miss, dau of Edwin C, Virginia Peirson E. C. & Co., (Edwin C. Peirson & Herbert W. Clark) nurserymen, office Virginia, opp. postoffice Peirson Edwin C, b 1837, w Mary L., (S. C. Peirson & Co.,) prop'r Maple Grove nurseries, res Virginia Peirson Frank J., b 1876, student, son of Edwin C, Virginia Peirson Phoebe E. Miss, dau of Edwin C, Virginia Pendell David, b 1869 in Cayuga Co.' w Florence M., teamster, r h Fayette cor Race Perry Eugene, b 1864 in Cortland Co. N. Y., w Nellie V., shipping clerk emp of Waterloo Wagon Co., r h Elizabeth Peter Nicholas, b 1842 in Germany, w Dora, woolen weaver, owns h Race Peterson Jacob, b 1806, retired, home with his son Dr. Orton W., Church cor Elisha Peterson Mary E. Miss, home with her father Dr. Orton W., Church cor Elisha Peterson Nellie Miss, musician (piano), stenographer and typewriter, home with her father Dr. Orton W., Church cor Elisha Peterson Orton W., M. D., b 1829, w Lydia M., homeo. phy- sician aud surgeon, member of the Homeopathic Medical Society of Seneca County, office and res Church cor Elisha Philes Carrie M. Miss, dressmaker and tailoress, home Chest- nut cor Elisha Philes Frances M. Miss, compositor, home Chestnut cor Elisha Philes Hannah, widow of George, r h Chestnut cor Elisha Phillips Margaret Miss, domestic, r h Chestnut Pickens Warren R., b 1844 in Tomp. Co., w Mary, organ n:aker, owns h 73 Williams Pierson Lawson R., b 1822, w Ann G., (Pierson & Becker), owns with John Becker store house west of the mill, and res Main w of Virginia Pierson & Becker (Lawson R. Pierson & Chauncey L. Becker) nlerchant millers and custom grinding, Fayette mills, Washington Plowe Michael F., b 1863, w Etta, woodworker in wagon shop, r h 84 Williams Pomeroy Catharine, widow of Harvey, resident, owns h 67 Wil- liams Pontius Emma Miss, domestic for Fitch H. Williamson, River WATERLOO VILLAGE. 523 Pontius Jacob, b 1817, vv Elvina, retired sawyer, owns h Fayette Potter Martha J., widow of Austin, resident, home with Dr. John L. Clark, Virginia Post Bertha E. Miss, dressmaker, home with her father John H., Mill Post John H., b 1851, w Mary V., broom manufacturer, Wash- ington, r h Mill POSTOFFICE, Arcade bld'g, Virginia, Dr. S. R. Welles, post- master, Edsor'N. Drake, deputy postmaster, H. Ray Ham- mond, clerk Post Schuyler C, b 1875, woolen weaver, bds with his father John H. Mill Pratt Charles W.. b 1834, ^ Miranda E., street commissioner and carpenter and joiner, owns h Elizabeth n Virginia PRATT FRED M., b 1867 in Fabius Onondaga Co.,w Edith, cMcKevitt & Pratt) r h Gay block. Main cor Virginia Pratt HowardC, b 1852, wElnora, cabinet maker, emp of Organ Co., owns h and 3}^ acres W Main PRATTMAURICEF.,bi84oinSpafford,Onon.Co.,wEmma J.,(McKevitt&Pratt)carpenter, contractor and builder, prop, planing mill Washington, owns two houses and lots, res North n Virginia Pratt Sterry L., b 1864, w Adelia, fly finisher in piano factory, r h North n Taylor ave Pratz Ella Miss, dressmaker, bds Union House restaurant, 78 E Main Pratz Frederick N., b 1876, woo' en weaver, bds 88 E Main Pratz Jonathan K,, b 1830, w Sarah S., prop'r Union House restaurant, 78 E Main Pratz Levi F., b 1867, blacksmith's helper, bds Union House restaurant 78 E Main Presho Anna E., widow of George, domestic for Frank M. Clark, 131 E Main Price Phebe H. Miss, clerk for George Beedles, bds do Probasco Augustus, b 1846, w Martha, painter and paper han- ger, owns h Swift cor Williams Proudfoot Arthur J., b 1861, w Carrie E., former shoe dealer, r h Seneca Proudfoot Wallace, b 1864, w Adelia, laborer, owns h Wil- liams n Clark Quail Bridget Miss, mill operative, dau of Hannah, Inslee n R. R. Quail Catharine, widow of John, resident, owns h Inslee n Elizabeth Quail Ellen Miss, mill operative, dau of Hannah, Inslee n R.R. Quail Ellen T. Miss, mill operative, home with her mother Catharine, Inslee n Elizabeth 524 WATERLOO VILLAGE. Quail Hannah, widow of James, resident, owns h InsleenR.R. Quail John H., b 1866, w Kate, nurseryman in Maple Grove nurseries, r h Inslee n Williams Quail Mary Miss, mill operative, dau of Hannah, Inslee nR.R. Quail Mary Miss, mill operative, dau of Catharine, Inslee n Elizabeth Quail Sarah Miss, mill operative, dau of Hannah, Inslee nR.R Quinn Thomas, b 1842, w Catharine, peddler, owns h Wil- liams n Inslee Quinn Thomas, b 1870, w Mary, laborer, r h North Rarick William H., b 1848, w Anna, laborer, r h off Church n North Rathburn Elmer F., b 1832, wheelwright, bds 139 E Main Rayner George B., b 1833 in England, w Hannah, overseer in woolen mills, owns h Williams n Mill Rayner William, b 181 1 in England, resident, home with his son George B., Williams n Mill Reader Frederick S., b 1863, w Minnie, blacksmith helper, rh Fayette Reamer Charlotte E. Miss, home with her mother Mary A., Vir- ginia n Elisha Reamer E. Jane Miss, resident, owns h Virginia n Elizabeth Reamer Jane E. Miss, dau of John H., 157 E Main Reamer John, b 1869, home with his mother Mary A., Virginia n Elisha Reamer John H.. b 1840, w Elizabeth, miller for Pierson & Becker, owns h 157 E Main Reamer Joseph J., b 1876, student, bds 157 E Main Reamer Marv A., widow of John, resident, owns h Virginia n Elisha Rease Daniel, b 1866, w Hattie, teamster, w owns h Taylor Ave. Redmond James, b 1826 in Ireland, retired, owns res W Main cor Locust Redmond Jennie Miss, housekeeper for her father James, home W Main cor Locust Redmond Michael J., b 1859, dealer in groceries, tobbacco, cigars and liquors, W Main cor Locust, home do Redmond Thomas, b 1857, w Kate F., wholesale and retail dealer in liquors, tobacco and cigars. Main, r h W Main Redmond Thomas F., grocery and saloon, Main cor Locust, refuses to give inlbrmation Redner Cornelius J., b 1862, w Laura R., milk dealer, sells milk of 16 cows furnished by Dr. S- R. Welles, r h Stark REED A. C. &CO. (Alexander C. Reed and Robert Love), dealers in general groceries, Towsley House block, Vir- ginia WATERLOO VILLAGE. 525 REED ALEXANDER C, b 1834 i" Scotland, w Anna, pres. of Waterloo Organ Co. (A. C. Reed & Co.), owns res W Main cor Seneca. Came to Waterloo from Scotland in 1850, and has been in business since 1859 Reed Alexander C. Jr., b 1869, piano maker, bds Dewitt House, nN. Y. C. R. R. Reed Hattie, dau of Mrs. Nathan Simpson, home with her mother, River Reeder Frank, b 1856, w Catherine, night watchman, emp. of Waterloo Wagon Co., owns h Stark cor Elizabeth Reid Charles G., b 1870, w Jennie, treas and bookkeeper of the Waterloo Organ Co., owns res Seneca Relfe Frances S., widow of William F., resident, home with her mother Sarah W. Wheeler, 32 Elisha Renner Charles, b i860, laborer, bds E Main next to Gas * Works Renner Mary, widow of Jacob, boarding house, owns h E Main next to Gas Works Reynolds Anna C. Miss, milliner, store Center cor Elisha, res do Reynolds Charles M., b 1852, w Ella, emp. Wagon Co., owns h Elizabeth cor Stark Reynolds Clarence, b 1877, student, home with Nancy A. Bige- low, Huff cor Race Reynolds Jennie V. Miss, owns h Stark, home with Mrs. Abram Serven, Center Rice Alice J. Miss, student, dau of Thomas N., Inslee n Elisha Rice Charles G., b 1870, machinist, bds Inslee n Elisha Rice Eleanor L. Miss, dressmaker, dau of Thomas N., Inslee n Elisha Rice May J. Miss, school teacher, bds with her father Thomas N., Inslee n Elisha Rice Thomas N., b 1837, w Jennie C, boat builder, owns h Inslee n Elisha Richards James, b 1843, w Augusta, saloon, owns h next door to No. 3 engine house, E Main Richardson George D., bookkeeper First Nat. Bank, res Elisha E of Church Richardson John E., b 1846, w Alice, attorney and counselor at law, 168 E Main, owns res Virginia cor Williams Rickey Frank, b 1854, ^ Henriette, painter and paper hanger, r h Mill Reckon Louisa J. Miss, woolen carder, bds with Job Jarvis, Clark n Elisha Riddle Mary A. Miss, at school, home W Main Riddle William C, b 1845, w M. Amelia, butcher and laborer, r h W Main 35 526 WATERT.OO VILLAGE. Riegel Cassius M., b 1864, works on shares lor Hamilton Ward of Belmont, Allegany Co., farm 147, orchard 3 acres, owns with his mother Catharine 6 horses. 5 cows. River St., S. Waterloo Riegel Catharine, wife of Henry J., owns with her son Cassius M., 6 horses, 5 cows, res River St., S Waterloo Reigel Henry J., b 1833, w Catharine, farmer, works for his son Cassius M. on farm 147 acres, on River St., S Wa- terloo Riegel Murnie Miss, dau of Henry J., River, S. Waterloo Riley Charles, b 1856, w Margaret, laborer, owns h Elisha n Mill Riley Mary, widow of John, resident, ovv-ns h E Main cor Chapel Riley Rosa Miss, woolen weaver, bds E Main cor Chapel Robison John C, b 1836, w Phebe M., card stripper, owns h Elisha n Swift Roger Charles, b 1850 in Germany, w Christina, carpenter and joiner, owns h and 1 E Main n Gas works Roger Henrietta Miss, milliner, dau of Charles, E Main n Gas works ROGERS ERASTUS J., b 1846 in Wayne Co., w Julia M., sec'y Waterloo Woolen Mfg. Co., office Main, res at Geneva Rogers Frank, son of George, emp of Organ Co., home Wil- liams Rogers George, b 1852, w Mary J., drayman, r h Williams Rogers Nelhe J., dau oi' George, student, home Williams Romig J. Elizabeth, widow of Elias, res Elizabeth Rosebome Anthony, b 1835, barber, E Main, home do Roth Adan:, b 1832 in Germany, w Theresa, baker, owns bakery and h North n Virginia Roth Sarah T., housekeeper for her father Adam, bds do Rowe Charles B., b 1807, retired, home with his son Chauncey C, Ehsha n Church Rowe Chauncey C, b 1846, w Alice, tinsmith, owns h Elisha n Church Rowe Emma Miss, mill operative, bds Sv/ift n Elisha Royce Anna, widow of Augustus, resides North Royce Charles E., b about 1864, cook, r h North Royce David, b 1854, laborer, r h North n Church Rusk Isabella Miss, weaver, bds Mill cor Williams Rusk John, b 1821, w Mary J., retired, owns h Mill cor Wil- liams Rusk Margaret Miss, housekeeper for her father John, Mill cor Williams WATERLOO VILLAGE. 527 Rusk Samuel J., b 1837, laborer, bds with his father John, Mill cor William Rusk William J., b 1869, weaver, bds Mill cor Williams Russell Ruth A., widow of Theodore, resident, owns farm 100, rented out, and res Seneca Ryan James, b 1864, coachman for Dr. Geo. A. Bellows, E Main cor Church Ryan John, b 1865, laborer, bds 135 E Main Ryan Michael, b 1870, coachman for Mrs. Kendig, bds Hotel Dewitt Ryan Michael, b 1854 ^"^ Syracuse, w Mary, tinsmith, owns h North n Church Ryan Terry, b i860, w Mary, laborer for E. Fatzinger, owns h Seneca SACKETT FREDERICK B.,b 1863 in Farmersville Catt. Co (Sackett & Sackett), bds , home at West Fayette SACKETT GARRY V., b i860 in Farmersville, Catt. Co. (Sackett & Sackett), bds , home at West Fayette SACKETT & SACKETT (Garry V. and Frederick B.), at- torneys and counselors at law. Phoenix bl'k. Main Salkeld Mary B. Miss, resides with her grandmother Mrs. La- vinia F. Gambee, 17 Seneca Sample Wilson G., b 183 1, w Emma, resident, owns hW Main Samtner Adolph, b 1854 ^^ Austria, w Anna, barber, Virginia. St. arcade, owns res Church cor Williams Samtndr Henry H.,b 1877, barber, bds with his father Adolph, Church cor Williams Samtner Louisa Miss, student, dau of Adolph, Church cor Williams Sanders Eugene, b 1877, woolen weaver, home with his father John H. Sanders John H., bi852, w Frances, laborer, owns h Church n Elizabeth Sanders Solomon, b 185 1, w Mary E., teamster emp of A. H. Terwilliger & Son, r h Williams Sands Jacob, b 1842 in Rochester, w Caroline, agt. tobacco and cigars aud sewing machines, E Main, opp Woolen Mills, owns store and h do, was soldier in Co. I 126th N. Y. inf. in Civil War Sandy Charles W., b 1852, in Philadelphia, Pa., w Amelia H., emp of Wagon Co., owns res W Main Sandy Emma H. Miss, dau of Chas W., W Main Sanford Lee, b 1863, porter emp at Towsley House Saunders Clark M., b 1837, w Elizabeth, steward at Towsley House, r h E Main Saunders Georgie C. Miss, dau of Clark M., E Main Saunders Mary L. Miss, spinner, dau of William H., River 528 WATKRT.OO VILLAGE. Sannders May E. Miss, mill operative, dau of Clark M.,E Main Saunders William H., b 1853, w Mary, invalid, laborer in livery stable, r h and 1 River, S Waterloo Scherley Caroline, widow of Charles, resident, owns h Inslee cor Elisha School House, ist ward, district No. 2, Fayette, Fred Madden prin.. Grove cor River School House, Union, 2d ward, T. C. Wilber prin.. Stark cor W Main School House, 3d ward, district No. 2, of town of Waterloo, William Bumpus prin., Williams cor Mill Schoot Alonzo,b 1875, painter, home with his father Andrew, Oak Schoot Harriet, widow of Vincent, resident, owns 2 houses and lots. Race Schott Abram M., b 1844, propr. Fayette Club House, Wash- ington, res do. Soldier in Co. H, 148th N. Y. Vols., was in several engagements, wounded and a prisoner of war, pensioner Schott Andrew, b 1850, w Emma, drayman, owns 3 horses, r h Oak Schott Catharine M., widow of Frederick, resident, owns h Fayette cor Illick Schott Clara, widow of Winfield, woolen weaver, owns h Fay- ette Schott Earl M., b 1876, student, son of Abram M., Washington Schott Elizabeth E. Miss, dau of Frank M., home Williams Schott Frank H., b 1830, gardener, soldier in C^. K, 2d Cali- fornia cavalry over 2 years, owns h and 1 West Schott Frank M.,"'b 1852 in Fayette, w Margaret F. (Kelly & Schott), owns res Williams Schott Frederick, b 1846, w Mary E. (Schott & Strayer), owns h Water Schott George D., b 1862, w Emma, wagon maker, owns h Logan Schott Jacob D.,b 1835, w Catharine A., hackman, owns hand 2 lots Fa5^ette and Illick Schott Mary A. Miss, dau of Frank M., home Williams Schott Mary L.. dau of Frank M., home Williams Schott Pauline E. , dau of Frank M.. home Williams Schott Robert, b 1854, "^ Matilda, laborer in stone quarry, r h WashingtoA cor Illick Schott Sarah E. Miss, invalid, dau of Abram M., Washington Schott Vincent E.. b 1861, w Emily H., woolen weaver, owns h Elisha n Swift Schott Wilbur, b 1876, wagon maker, bds 11 Fayette Schott William D.,b 1856, w Mary, foreman for Kelly & Schott, Towsley bl'k, owns h Seneca WATERLOO VILLAGE. 529 Schott & Strayer (Frederick Schott,'Chas. F. Strayer), restau- rant and saloon, 173 E Main Schrack Michael, b 1849 in Germany, w Mary, laborer, r h Logan Schulz August, b 1839 ^^ German}^ w Hanena, farmer 22, has 2 horses, 2 cows. Water Schulz Frederick, b 1S73, woolen spinner, bds with his father August, Water Schuttz Mary, widow of Jasper, washerwoman, r h Washing- ton Schuttz Monmouth, b 1844, stone mason, bds with Laura Cro- baugh, Fayette Scotne}^ Eliza, wife of Charles, emp. woolen mill, owns h North cor Stark Scotney Walter, b 1872, fuller, bds North cor Stark Scotney William, b 181 1, resident, owns h and 1, home with his dau Mrs. J. Jarvis, Center Scott George W., b 1877, clerk, son of J. Walter, River Scott Herman, b 1870, laborer, emp. of A. H. Terwilliger & Son, bds Center Scott J. Walter, b 1853, ^'^ Eunice, laborer, r h River Seeley Abraham, w Katie, laborer, owns h and about 3^ acres Seiber Charles, clerk, A. C. Reed & Co., bds with Robt. Love, Williams cor Virginia SELMSER BENJAMIN F. (G. Selmser & Son, also G. Selm- ser & Co.), res 83 Virginia SELMSER G. & CO. (Godfrey and Benjamin F. Selmser), proprs. Seneca Co. Mills, merchant millers and custom grindinsf, W s Washington SELMSER""^G & SON (Godfrey and Benjamin F.), druggists, clocks, carpets, &c., 193 Main SELMSER GODFREY, b 1818 in Perth, Fulton Co.,w Chris- tiana (G. Selmser & Co. and G. Selmser & Son), owns the mill property and res 77 Virginia cor Elizabeth Selmser Emma L., dau of Godfrey, 77 Virginia Selmser Henr}^ b 1823, w Olive J., retired farmer, owns two farms in Fayette 216, owns res North Selmser Wesley, b 1870, son of Henry, home North Semtner Adolph,b 1854 in Austria, w Anna, excise com'r, barber in Arcade, Virginia, owns res Church cor Williams Semtner Henry H. A., b 1877, barber with his father Adolph, Arcade, Virginia, home Church cor Williams SENECA COUNTY MILLS, (G. Selmser & Co., prop'rs,) merchant and custom flouring, W side Washington SENECA COUNTY NEWS The, (Vair & Medden, pub- lishers), a Republican weekly newspaper published Tues- day, $[.50 annually, in advance; office E Main n Virginia ^30 WATERLOO VILLAGE. Seneca Hose Co., No. 4, Washington Serven Abram, b 181 1 in Rockland Co., w Ruth A., retired fanner, owns three farms containing 350 acres, has 50 sheep, 5 cows, owns res Center Sessler Bertha B., housekeeper for her father John, home Chestnut cor Elisha Sessler Charles, b 1877, laborer, bds E Main n Mill Sessler Frank, b 1874, spinner, bds E Main n Mill Sessler George, b 1876, spinner, bds E Main n Mill Sessler Henry, b 1873, rill hand, bds E Main n Mill Sessler John, b 1859 ^" Syracuse, foreman of the malt house emp of S. K. Nester, owns res Chestnut cor Elisha Sessler Joseph, b 1836, w Sophia, watchman at woolen mills, owns h E Main n Mill Sessler Mary Miss, housework for her father Joseph, E Main n Mill Sessler Mathias, b 1862, w Minnie, stationary engineer, owns h E Main n Mill Settler Jacob, b 1864, w Rose A., laborer, r h River Seybold Reynold, b 1849 in Germany, ^ Louisa S., (Emmett & Seybold), owns res Church n Elisha Seybolt Tabitha, widow of John G., resident, owns h E Main n Mill Shannon Matthew, b 1829 in Ireland, w Margaret, laborer, owns h W Williams Shannon Matthew, Jr., b 1866, laborer, son of Matthew, W Williams Sharpe William V., Dr., b 1865 in Bennettsburg, Schuyler Co., w Henrietta T., veterinary surgeon, graduate of On- tario Veterinary College of Toronto, office and h Towsley House block, Virginia Shear Frank, b 1831 in Germany, w Theresa, saloon, owns h E Main, facing woolen mills Sherman Eliza, wife of John, resident, home with Frank Jones, Mill cor Washington Sherman Ozias, b 1830 in Rutland Co., Vt.,w Mary L., carriage trimmer emp of Wagon Co., r h Elizabeth Sherman Scott B., b 1866, w Elizabeth, woolen weaver, r h Williams cor Clark Sherman Vina Miss, dau of Ozias, dressmaker, home Elizabeth Sherwood George E., b 1839 ^^ Auburn, N. Y., w Mary A., watchmaker and jeweler, silverware, musical instruments, Towsley bl'k, Virginia, owns res Williams Sherr Susan, widow of John, clerk in grocery, bds Elisha n Swift Shiley George C.,b 1877, clerk in grocery, bds with his father John, River WATERLOO VILLAGE. 53I Shiley Howard M., b 1870, grocery clerk for John Shiley, • Washington, bds with his father John, River Shiley John,b 1827, w Hannah, general merchant, Washing- ton, owns s'ore and rt-s River Shirley Alexander, b 1834, ^ Emily O , laborer, r h River. Soldier 3 years in Co. C, 33d N. Y. Vols., pensioner Shirley Charles E., b 1862, w Estella, wagon maker, r h Fay- ette Shirley Franklin, b 1843, w Mary E., stationary engineer, owns h River Shirley Jessie Miss, w^oolen weaver, dau of Franklin, River Shirley Josephine Miss, woolen weaver, dau of Franklin, River Shirley Nancy, widow of Andrew J., housekeeper for Nathan Heckman, River cor Grove Shirley Robert R., b 1878, student, son of Franklin, River Shirley William F., b 1863, w Anna, sawyer, r h River Short Alice, widow of Daniel, resident, bds Race Short Enos E., b 1868, laborer in shovel factory, bds in factory, tow path of the canal Shorter Jane, widow of John, domestic, r h Stark Shorter Julia A. Miss, dau of John (deceased), home Stark Siegfried Elizabeth M., widow of David, resident, r h Lincoln Silkworth Sarah Miss, school teacher, owns h Inslee n Wil- liams Simmonds George, b 1843, owns h on Mill, laborer, bds with Eliza Barrett, Fayette Simons James, b 1875, grocery clerk, bds Mill n Williams Simons Kate Mrs., resides with her mother Mrs. Mary Hogan, home Seneca Simpson Annie Miss, mill operative, dau of John V., Clark n Williams Simpson John V., b 1854 in England, w Laura, tailor, owns h Clark n Williams Simpson Nathan, b 1836, w Catharine, emp of Wagon Co., res River Sipp Emma, widow of Francis C, housekeeper for William Nelson, Williams n Inslee Sippel Edward M., b 1856 in Geneva, N. Y., mfr. of confec- tionery and ice cream, Towsley House Blk, Virginia, bds Brunswick House Slack Edson F., b 1849, '^'^ Adelia, superintendent S. F. & Waterloo Electric railroad, ofRce Seneca Falls, owns h Elizabeth n Virginia Slack Joseph P., b 1817 in Mexico, N. Y., w Maria E., (Slack & Gridley), owns res Elisha 53^ WATERLOO VILLAGE. Slack & Gridley, (Joseph P. Slack and Charles C. Gridley), proprietors Waterloo Academy of Music building, Main n Virginia Slaght Anna L. Miss, woollen weaver, bds 59 Williams Slaght Carrie M. Miss, dressmaker, bds 59 Williams Slaght Mary A., widow of Martin S., nurse, r h 59 Williams Smiley Elizabeth, widow, resident, owns h Swift cor Williams Smith Aldrich L., b 1864, organ maker, bds 2 Fayette Smith Andrew J., b 1838 in Lodi, w Abbie B., superintendent of Maple Grove, Williams and Bear cemeteries, all within the corporation of Waterloo village, owns h and 9 acres Swift, and 2 houses and 2 acres Bonnell ave, enlisted a private in Co. E. 148 N. Y. V. and returned Captain U. S.C. C. Smith Charles, b 1867, wagon maker, r h Elizabeth n R. R. depot Smith Charles J., b 1848, w Katharine, owner and proprietor of Clinton House, Main cor Swift Smith Christina M. Miss, woollen spinner, owns h and 1 River S Waterloo Smith D. Carlos, b 1834, stone mason, r h Stark Smith Delia E., dau of Carlos, home Stark Smith Edney, b 1819, w Margaret E. ( Smith & Hagerty), owns 2 residences and 15 acres, and leases 11 acres, resides Stark Smith Edney J., b 1876, student, son of James, Oak Smith Eliza J., wife of Don Carlos, home with Rinaldo Smith, 2 Fayette Smith Ella D. Miss, woolen weaver, dau of Andrew J., Swift n railroad Smith Fred G., b i860 in Varick (R. G. Smith & Son), bds Towsley House Smith James, b 1854, w Caroline L., blacksmith and general repairing, Washington, owns h Oak Smith Jane, widow of George A., nurse, owns res W Main Smith Josie, wife of George H., mill operative, bds with Eliza Miller, Williams cor Swift Smith Lillie B. Miss, clerk for E. M. Sippel, home Walnut Smith Mannie L. Miss, resides with Montgomery Whiteside, E Main n Gas works Smith Mary F., Mrs. Milton, mfr. and wholesale dealer in per- forated stamping patterns. Main n Park Smith Matilda, widow of Aaron, resident, owns h North n Vir- ginia Smith Michael, b 1855, w Ellen, wagon painter, owns h 73 Elisha WATERLOO VILLAGE. 533 Smith Michael D., b i860, w Elizabeth, blacksmith, r h Eliza- beth n Church Smith Milton, b 1842 in Penn., w Mary F., mgr. Tin Peddlers' Exchange Co., Main n Park, owns res do Smith Rinaldo, b 1858, poor master and tin peddler, r h Fay- ette Smith R. G. & Son (Robert G. and Fred G.), druggists, book sellers, wall paper, &c., 206 W Main Smith Robert G., b 1827 in Varick, w Hannah P. (R. G.Smith & Son), owns several houses, including res Virginian North Smith Sarah E. Miss, domestic for Charles E. Shirley, Fayette Smith Stephen A. D., b 1862 in Herkimer Co., w Emma A., laborer in malt house, r h Washington, next to Hotel Franklin Smith & Hagerty, (Edney Smith and Edward Hagerty), mar- ket gardeners, have 15 acres in garden truck, (the real es- tate owned by Mr. Smith), have three green houses, Stark n North Smolinsky Moses, b 1865, jeweler, Towsley block, bds Hotel DeWitt Snook Jesse, b 1830 in New Jersey, owns farm 100 in Fayette worked by Chester Reed, owns res Williams, bet. Inslee and Swift Snook William, b 1867, laborer for Jesse Snook, bds do Snyder Anna Miss, home with her mother Sarah, Seneca Snyder Arrietta Miss, teacher, home with her mother Sarah, Seneca Snyder Eliza, widow of Barney, owns life interest in farm 160 acres on r 50 in Junius, resides with her son-in-law, Leon- nard Story, Virginia Snyder Sarah, widow of Andrew, owns res Seneca Snyder William, b 1873, medical student in New York, home with his mother Sarah. Seneca Southwick John H,, b 1853, clerk for Duncan McArthur, Vir- ginia, r h Virginia, bet. Elisha and Elizabeth Stafford Thomas, b 1829 in Ireland, w Mary, laborer, owns h and Y2 acre STAHL CLINTON M., b 1863 in Varick, w Deborah, late editor and manager "Waterloo Observer," r h Virginia cor Elisha Stahl Frank H., b 1871, emp of Wagon Co., bds Center Staley Addie C, b 1875, emp of Organ Co., bds Elisha cor Stark Stanton Albert, b 1866, w Carrie, miller, owns h Washington cor Lincoln 534 WATERLOO VILLAGE. Stanton Bridget, widow of Patrick, home with Mrs. T. Ryan, Seneca Stanton Clarence E., b 1872, wagon painter, son of Lydia M., Washington Stanton Lydia M., widow of Wheeler, resident, owns h Wash- ington Steinbacher Philip, b 1846, w Catharine, carpenter and joiner, owns h E Main n Chapel Strengle John J., b 1847, w Libbie, retired farmer, owns h River Sternberg Carrie E. Miss, home with her aunt Mrs. A. G. Wachter, Stark Sternberg James H., M. D., b 1833 in Schoharie Co., w Harriet E , alio, physician and surgeon, office and res E Main n Church, member of Seneca county medical association Stewart Frederick G., b 1867, w Elida R., bookkeeper in Leonard Story's Bank, r h North n Virginia Stewart George H.,b 1838 in Campbeltown Steuben Co., w Catharine, proprietor Congress Hall hotel, Virginia cor Elisha Stewart James, b about 1864,. w Henrietta May, quarryman, r h West Stewart Phoebe A., widow of David G., resident, home with her son Frederick G., North n Virginia Still George, b 1845, w Alice, blacksmith, owns h Church n North Still John A., b 1872, clerk, son of George, Church Still Mary Miss, dau of George, Church St John Maud H. Miss, teacher in Waterloo Union Free School, bds Elizabeth Stone Jane, widow of James resident, owns h Inslee n Ehsha Stone Martin E., b 1877, spinner, bds Inslee n Elisha Stone William N., b 1874, weaver, bds Inslee n Elisha Story Asa G., b 1806 in Enfield, N. H., w Catherine M., re- tired owns res W Main. Mrs. Story's mother Catherine (Covert) Van Epps was the first white female child born in Seneca Co Story Elida R. Miss, dau of Leonard, Virginia Story Helen, Mrs. Leonard, owns farm 160 acres on r 50 in Junius worked by Elisha Lash, (her mother Mrs. Eliza Snyder has life interest), also res Virginia STORY LEONARD, b 1837 in this town,w Helen, proprietor Leonard Story's Bank, trustee Waterloo Library and Historical society, trustee andtreas., cemetery commission, treas. Seneca Co. Ag. society, director Waterloo Wagon WATERLOO VILLAGE. 535 Co., office 204jMain, owns farm 223 on r 10 worked on shares, real estate holder in village, w owns res Virginia. His grandfather Benjamin and father Lewis settled in town at an earlv day STORY'S BANK, LEONARD, Leonard Story propr., 204 Main Strauss Edward C, b 1849, harnessmaker, horse furnishings, trunks and bags, Virginia n Canal bridge, owns res E Main Strauss Mary M. Miss, dressmaker, bds 135 E Main Strauss Polly, widow of Thomas, resident, owns h 135 E Main Strayer Charles F., b 1862 (Schott & Strayer), bds with Fred- erick Schott, Water Strowe Alice Miss, weaver, bds Elisha n Ann Strowe Nettie Miss, weaver, bds Elisha n Ann Stuck George L., b 1865, music teacher, piano tuner and leader Stuck's orchestra, home Stark Stuck Van Rensselaer, b 1819, retired, owns h Stark Suckworth Sarah Miss, resident, owns h Inslee n Elisha Sullivan John, b 1870, wagon trimmer, bds Hotel Dewitt Sutherland Clarence E., b 1871 in Junius, law student with F. L. Manning, bds Main Sutherland James E., b 1843, w Libbie, agt. for New York Fence Co., owns farm in Waterloo 102 and h Elisha, res Chestnut Suydam Tunis B., b 1864, laborer, owns h Elizabeth n Vir- ginia Swartz Phillip, b 1807 in Germany, w Annj,e, retired blacksmith, owns h and 7 acres Stark Sweeney Catharine, dau of Ellen, home Center Sweeney Ellen, widow, owns h Center Sweeney Patrick, laborer, home with his mother Ellen, Center Sweet Arthur D., b 1868, piano finisher, home with his father William L., ^Washington cor Illick Sweel Charlotte L., widow of Abram L., resident, r h Locust Sweet Elizabeth G., dau of Wm. L., home Elisha Sweet Ellsworth, b 1863 in Fayette (Sweet & Christler),w Jennie, h The Brunswick, Virginia cor Williams Sweet George C, b 1873, wagon maker, home with his father William L., Washington cor Illick Sweet Helen N., dau of Wm. L., home Elisha Sweet Henry C, b 1837, w Marian, agt. agl. implements, cider mfr., owns 2 houses and lots, res Washington n Illick Sweet Leander S., b 1855, w Elizabeth, carpenter and joiner, r h Williams n Clark SWEET, MONGIN & COOK (Wm. L. Sweet, Justin B. H. 53^ WATERLOO VILLAGE. Mongin and heirtj of Geo. Cook), produce and grain dealers, Virginia n canal bridge Sweet Stephen R,, b i8i8,w Caroline, 5 years an invalid, owns res Walnut Sweet William L., b 1865, w Alice, piano maker, r h Wash- ington cor Illick SWEET WILLIAM L. Hon., b 1852, w Mary A. (Sweet, Mongin & Cook), (C. C Sweet & Co. of 4 South st.. New York city), ex-State senator and ex-member of Assembly, owns res Elisha n Center Sweet & Christler, (Ellsworth Sweet and Jacob Christler), prop'rs "The Brunswick" restaurant, rents, Virginia cor Williams Swift Adelaide B. Miss, res W Main Swift Laura O. Miss, res W Main Swift Minnie (Birdseye) Mrs., at the Conservatory of Music in Boston, teacher of organ, piano and vocal music, home Oak Swift Moses H., b 1859, ^ Ella B., life insurance in Roch- ester, home W Main Swift Septimus E. Mrs., res W Main "faylor Charles R., b 1856, w Frances, wagon painter emp of Wagon Co., owns h Reed Taylor Egbert, b 1810 in Luzerne Co., w Caroline P., retired hardware merchant, owns h 84 Williams Taylor Loretta, widow of Elias A., owns h Elisha Taylor Mary P., widow of Charles J., washerwoman, r h Race Teal George, b 1832 in England, w Annie, retired farmer, owns h and 1 2 acres River Teal Jetmie W. Miss, home with her father George, River TenEyck Clarence, b 1864, attorney and counsellor at law, Main, over Acker's store, home with his father Erastus M., Clark TenEyck Erastus M., b 183 1, saloon and restaurant, "Sports- man's Hall," Main cor Watkins, owns res Clark TenEyck Margaret Miss, school teacher, home with her father Erastus M., Clark TenEyck Mary Miss, school teacher, home with her father Erastus M., Clark Terbush William, b 1835, w Emily, owns farm 96 in town of Junius, res Locust TERWILLIGER ALONZO H., b 183 1 in Preble, Cortland Co., w Martha A., (A. H. Terwilliger & Son), owns lumber yard and res Locust TERWILLIGER A. H. & SON, (Alonzo H. and Charles P.), dealers in lumber, shingles, coal, cement and sewer pipe, Locust WATERLOO VILLAGE. 537 TERWILLIGER CHARLES P., b 1865 in Corning, (A. H. Terwilliger & Son), home. with A. H., Locust Tewksbun William, b 1838, w Mary E., gardener, emp of Smith & Hagerty, owns h Fayette and res W Main ; sol- dier in the Union army three years Tewksbury William H.,b 1870, carriage trimmer emp of Wagon Co., home with his parents W Main cor West Thacker James H., b 1866, laborer emp of Leonard Story, bds Stark cor Chestnut Tharp Anderson A., b 1867, w Jenetta, blacksmith, r h Wil- liams cor Mill THARP ARTHUR E., b 1872, w Katharine A., florist, green house E Main, h ( ?) Tharp Amelia Miss, home with her father August A., Seneca Tharp August A., b 1832, w Eleanor E., saw filer, owns h N Seneca Tharp Franklin, b 1877, emp of Wagon Co., son of August A., Seneca Theobald Andrew, b 1834 in Germany, w Barbara, molder, owns h 75 Williams Theobald Catharine A. Miss, asst. forewoman burling dept., bds 75 Williams Theobald Ida, Mrs. William (Theobald & Morrin), resides at Dr. Sternberg's, E Main Theobald & Morrin (Mrs. Ida Theobald and Miss Kate T. Morrin), milliners, ladies' tea gowns, children s dresses and ladies' fancy goods, over Max the Clothier, Main The Brunswick, restaurant. Sweet «& Christler proprs., Virginia, cor Williams The Windsor, restaurant, O'Brien & Doyle proprs., Virginia n the bridge Thill Mary D. Miss, mill operative, dau of Matthias, Logan Thill Matthias, b 1844 ^^ Germany, w Caroline, stone cutter, owns h Logan Thill Nicholas, b 1846 in Germany, w Amanda, laborer in woolen factory, r h River Thorn Daniel, b 1868, w Mary, emp of Organ Co., h Walnut Thomas Charles V., b 1855, w Edith, picker, owns h Inslee cor Elisha Thomas George, b 1841 in Fayette (Geo. Thomas & Co.), owns yard and h Water n Virginia, bds do Thomas George & Co. (Harrison H. Thomas of r 29, Seneca Falls), coal, wood and lumber, yard and office Water n Virginia Thomas Lorren,b 1843 (Thomas & Babcock), owns res River, bds at Hotel Franklin 538 WATERLOO VILLAGE. Thomas Mary Miss, mill operative, home with her mother Car- oline Scheiley, Inslee cor Elisha Thomas & Babcock (Lorren Thomas and Dwight Babclock), stone quarry, contractors and farmers, owns quarry 6 acres, farm 70 acres, 8 horses, i cow, i yoke oxen, quarry and farm half mile south of Waterloo ; also rent farm 91 acres of Mrs. Hale of Rochester Thompson Edwin, b 1845, w Jane, laborer, rents h Water Thompson William, b 1867, w Cora, house painter, r h Race Thorne Alfred L., b 1832, w Hannah, wagon repair shop, owns cider mill on Race, res Grove Thorne Hannah, wife ol Alfred L., owns res Grove Tin Peddlers' Exchange Co., Milton Smith mgr.. Main n Park Titsworth Charles, b 185 1, electric car conductor, bds Elisha n Clark Tobey Hattie F. Miss, weaver of silk curtains and rag carpets, r h Center Tomy Eugene, b 1872, cigar maker, son of Michael, home Chestnut Tomy Kate, dau of Michael, home Chestnut Tomy Mary, dau of Michael, Chestnut Tomy Michael, b about 1829 in Ireland, w Catharine, laborer, owns h and i ^ acres Chestnut Toombs Albert F. b 1874, emp of Organ Co., home with his father Frank F., Reed Toombs Arthur, b 1876, emp of Wagon Co., home W Williams Toombs Desdemonia, widow of John F., washer and ironer, owns res Chestnut Toombs Edgar, b 1854, ^ Marv, foreman of the lumber and coal yard at the Waterloo Wagon Co., owns h W Williams Toombs Frank F., b 1856, w Cassie B,, cabinet maker, emp of Organ Co., owns res Reed Toombs John F., son of John F., deceased, b 1872, trimmer, emp of Waterloo Wagon Co., home Chestnut Toombs W. Dick, laborer, home Chestnut Topping Frank C, b 1861, w Cora, wagon painter, r h North n Church Tourtlott Jay, b 1875, wagon maker, r h Race Tourtlott, Romenia, w^idow of Carlton, housekeeper for her son Jay, Race Towsley Frances E. Miss, teacher, owns res with her brother William H., W Main Towsley William H., b 1840, supt. of labor at stone quarries, owns h W Main Troyel Max, b 1858 in Germany, w Margaret, teamster, r h Race WATERLOO VILLAGE. 539 Truax Warren, b 1869, w Etta, organ tunner, bds with Edwin Thompson Water Tubbs Allen M., b 1854, painter and paper hanger, bds E Main cor Clark Tubbs Jane A., widow of Joel B., resident, owns h E Main cor Clark Tubbs Jewett, b 1868, foreman in "Seneca County News" printing office, bds E Main cor Clark Tubbs Zora H. Miss, music teacher, (piano and organ) bds E Main cor Clark Tuomey William, b 1863, w Mary, finisher, emp Organ Co., owns res Chestnut Tyler Ellen M. Miss, bookkeeper Waterloo Wagon Co., home 67 Green street, Seneca Falls TYLER GEORGE L., b 1865 in Camillus, N. Y., w Mary J., proprietor of Arlington Cafe, Virginia, r h W Main Tyler Loren, b 1810 in Cayuga Co., retired, home with his son George L. Died 1894 Union House, restaurant, Jonathan K. Pratz propr., 78 E Main Utley Clay W., b 1856, w Kate E,, foreman Waterloo Wagon Co., r h Elisha n R. R. depot, bds Hotel DeWitt VAIR & MEDDEN, (Elias Vair and James E. Medden), publishersThe Seneca County News, book and job printers, E Main n Virginia VAIR ELIAS, b 1869, (Vair & Medden), Main, h Williams Vair Hettie, widow 0I Robert, owns res Williams n Virginia Van Buren Alice Miss, housekeeper for her father Martin, 26 Church Van Buren Martin, b 1830, w Frances M., carpenter and joiner, r h 26 Church Van Buren Martin Jr., b 1875, factory hand, bds 26 Church VAN CLEEF CHARLES W., b 1841 in Tyre, w Emma, sheriff of Seneca county, auctioneer, owns farm 152, on r 19 in Seneca Falls worked by Charles Caldwell, h at Court House Van Cleef Julia A., housekeeper for Jesse Snook, 38 Williams Van Cleef Minnie L., dau of Charles W., home do Van Cleef Peter, b 1815, retired, home with his son Sheriff Charles W., Court House Van Cleef Rosetta A., widow of Peter, housekeeper for her father Jacob Cuddeback, 80 Elisha Vandenbergh DeWitt, b 1857, w Carrie B., emp at the freight house of the N. Y. C. R. R., r h Walnut Vandenburg George F., b 1830, w Catharine, laborer, owns h Elizabeth n Virginia Van D'mark Charles, b 1852, w Frances M., furniture dealer, Academy ol Music building, Main, owns res Fayette 540 WATERLOO VILLAGE. Van D'mark Laura, widow of Cyrus, resident, owns h on Wil- liams, resides with her son Charles F., River VanHorn DeWitt C, b 1862 in Newark, N. J., trimmer for the Waterloo Electric Light Co., home 81 Virginia VanHorn George, b 1855, w Mary, laborer, r h Reed VanHoesen Irving, b 1870, weaver, bds Clinton House VanHorn Isabella, widow of Jeremiah, resident, 81 Virginia VanHorn Jacob A., b 1856, w Ida, woodworker, r h North n Virginia VanHorn Jennie, dau of Isabella, dressmaker, home 81 Vir- ginia VanHorn Mary Belle, dau of Isabella, milliner, home 81 Vir- ginia VAN KIRK MART L., b 1862 in Tyre, w Addia M., archi- tect, office over 194 Main, r h Brooks bTg, Main. [Peo- ple who contemplate building may do it in an ornamental and substantial manner b}' the aid of an architect, and of- ten with less actual expense ihan if left to be developed under an ordinary carpenter. — Ed.] VanRiper Eliza J. Miss, woolen weaver, bds Swift n Wil'iams VanRiper John D., b 1844, w Margaret, stone mason and supt. repairs Cayuga and Seneca Canal, owns h Swift n Williams VanRiper Mary A. Miss, woolen finisher, bds Swift n Wil- liams VanRiper Nannie M. Miss, housework for her father John D., Swift n Williams VanRiper Peter G., b 1824, w Catharine, carpenter and joiner, owns 2 houses and lots Race cor Grove ; soldier in Co. I 126th N. Y. Vols., pensioner, member G. A. R. VanRiper Rose M. Miss, cloth finisher, dau of William H., E Main VanRiper Sarah Ann, w^idow of Henry, resident, owns h Inslee n R. R. VanRiper Silvers, b 1859, ^ Emma J., mechanic, owns h 70 Elisha VanRiper Theodore, b 185 1, w Emma, tinsmith. Main, owns h Fayette VanRiper William A., b 1873, stone mason, bds Swift n Wil- liams VanRiper William H., b 1850, w Mary, stationary engineer, r h E Main facing woolen mills Velt Henry, b 1854 ^^ Germany, w Caroline, woolen weaver, owns h Race Vincent Howard, b 1869, piano tuner, bds Hotel DeWitt Vreeland Charles, b 1868, bakery salesman, bds with Allan Fillingham, Williams n Swift WATERLOO VILLAGE. 54I Vreeland Gertrude D. Miss, resident, r h Washington next to Hotel Franklin W'ltcher Albert G., b 1864, w Lillian M., grocer and farmer 5, has 2 acres in berries, and a market garden, h Stark Wade James, b 1847 in England, w Hannah, boss weaver, r h Clark cor Williams Wade Mary N. Miss, resident, bds Clark cor Williams Wagner Homer K., b 1848, laborer, has interest in h Wash- ington Wagner Hudson B., b 1840, laborer, owns interest in h Wash- - incjton Wagner Jasper, b about 1870, quarryman, bds West Wagner Morgan, b 1844, laborer, pensioner, has interest in h Washington Walker Anna Miss, woolen weaver, bds with her mother Cath- arine, 17 Williams Walker Catharine, widow of Jacob, resident, owns h 17 Wil- liams n Mill Walker David J., b 1853 in Oneida Co., w Frances, foreman in Clark's Wheel Co., owns h Elisha cor Swift Walsh Paul G., b 1852, w Kate, supt. Waterloo Wagon Co., Limited, h Elizabeth cor Center Walter Solomon, b 1822, w Catharine, gardener, owns h Wil- liams n Mill Walter Warren B., b 1855, w Jennie, mill hand, r h Williams n Mill Walters Albert, b 1858, w Eliza, butcher, r h Inslee n R. R. Walters Charles, Sen'r, b 1843 in Ohio,w Cynthia A., butcher, owns h Race Walters Charles, Jr., b 1868, farm laborer, bds with Charles Sen'r, Race Walters Edward H., b 1868, w Mary, woolen dryer, r h Elisha n Clark Walters Edward S., b 1842,, w Elmira J., loom fixer, owns h Williams n Swift Walters Emma Miss, dressmaker, home with Charles, Race Walters Enos, b 1872, laborer, son of Thomas, 97 Main Walters Eva Miss, domestic for Leander C. Sweet, Williams n Clark Walters Lewis, b i860, card cleaner, bds with Thomas Davey, Jr., Williams cor Inslee Walters Lottie, wife of George, laundry woman, r h Inslee n Elisha Walters Thomas, b 1840, w Catharine, constable, r h 97 Main Walters William H., b 1839, ^ Eliza, teamster, owns h North n Virginia 36 542 WATERLOO VILLAGE. Wardell Henry, b 1839, ^ Emma, cigarmaker, r h Clark n Elisha Warner Charles H., b 2861, m Anne, boilermaker, owns h Gorham Warner George H., b 1875, woolen weaver, bds 61 Williams Warner George W., b 1832, vv Angeline, laborer on State scow, h 61 Williams Warner John, b 1836, w Matilda W., laborer, owns h E Main n Mill WETERLOO ELECTRIC CO., Francis Bacon, pres. ; An- drew G. Mercer, sec'y and treas. ; furnishes electric light and power, office at First Nat. Bank Waterloo Library and Historical Society, Hon. Samuel R. Welles, pres. ; Col. F. L. Manning, v-pres. ; Rev. W. S. Carter, sec'y ; Andrew G. Mercer, treas. ; Edward Fatzin- ger, Jr., historian ; Miss Hattie Huff, librarian; office at Historical bldg., Williams cor Church Waterloo Land & Improvement Co. , A. G. Mercer, pres. ; Wm. L. Mercer, sec'y and treas., office First Nat. Bank, Main cor Virginia WATERLOO OBSERVER, established in 1826, weekly (Wednesdays), $1.50 per year in advance, A. L. Childs editor and propr., in politics Democratic WATERLOO ORGAN CO., organized May 15, 1888, mfrs. Waterloo organs and Malcolm Love pianos, Alex. C. Reed, pres. ; Malcolm Love, sec'y ; Charles G. Reed, treas. ; the company gives employment to 100 hands ; office Wash- ington, works there and on E Main WATERLOO WAGON CO., Limited, incorporated 1882, emp 200 hands ; Francis Bacon, pres.'t and sec'y ; Jesse Snook, treas. ; P. G. Walsh, supt. ; manufacturers of fine carriages, buggies, spring wagons, sleighs, cutters, etc., n N. Y. C. R. R. depot WATERLOO WATER CO., Francis Bacon, pres.'t; An- drew G. Mercer, Sec'y and treas. ; office at First National Bank Waterloo Wire Fence Co., (Peter Kelly of Fayette and James R. Kelly), manuf.'s of a patent fence machine, factory over Peter H. Cadmus shop. Huff WATERLOO WOOLEN MANUFACTURING CO., A. M. Patterson, pres.'t; Wm. Greenough, of New York, vice-pres. ; E. J. Rogers, sec'y; manuf.'s of shawls, flan- nels, carriage cloths, broad cloths, etc., employ about 450 operatives, mills and office E Main. Mills were estab- lished in 1840 Waterloo Union Free School, Col. Frederick L. Manning, pres. Board of Trustees; Dr. Geo. A. Bellows, sec'y; WATERLOO VILLAGE. 543 total number of pupils 550; Thos. C. Wilber, A.M., prin- pal ; Stark cor W Main Watson Anna, widow of Henry, housekeeper for her son John, Elisha n Swift Watson George L.. b 1868, piano finisher, bds 24 Williams Watson Henry, b 1859, ^ Anna, piano finisher, owns h Wil- liams n Mill Watson John, b 1842, laborer, owns h Elisha n Swift Webber Alice Miss, domestic for Rev. J. Freeman Beebe, Williams Webster Anna E. Miss, resident, home with her father James R., E Main Webster Charles v., b 1857 in Matoon, 111., w Carrie A., (Baker & Webster), r h Elisha n Church Webster Cornelia A., widow of James R., resident, owns h Elisha n Church Webster Edwin, A. B., teacher of mathimatics, chemistry and physics, Waterloo Union Free School Webster James L., b 1866, bookkeeper in coal office Church cor Elisha, bds Elisha n Church Webster James R., b 1806 in Litchfield, Conn., retired coal and lumber merchant, real estate owner, res E Main Weese Henry, b 1864, w Minnie, laborer, owns h E Main n Mill Weigman John J., b 1875 i" Hudson, N. Y., watchmaker emp of George E. Sherwood, bds Towsley House Welch Alice Miss, tailoress, home with her father Patrick, E Main n Chapel Welch Benjamin, b 1868, w Celia, carriage painter, r h Vir- ginia cor Elisha Welch Edward F., b 1868, piano maker, bds E Main n Chapel Welch Isabella Miss, school teacher, bds E Main n Chapel Welch Margaret Miss, milliner, bds E Main n Chapel Welch Mary, widow of James, resident, owns res Main Welch Mary Miss, dressmaker, home with her mother Mary, Main Welch Patrick, b 1842 in Ireland, w Margaret, foreman in nursery, owns h E Main n Chapel Welch William, b 1856, meat market. Main, res W Main WELLES SAMUEL R., Hon. M. D., b 1825 in Waterloo, w Serene, postmaster, graduated from Hobart College, class of 1845 and from medical dept. of University of Buffalo 1848, took a post graduate course in Jeff- Med. Col. of Phil'a 1849, ^^^ 6 months surgeon of the 6ist N. Y.Inf. in the field in 1862, and as a prisoner of war was at Libby prison. Except this brief period he practiced his profession here until 1894 when he retired upon accepting 544 WATERLOO VILLAGE. the office of postmaster of Waterloo. Served as trustee of Willard State Hospital since the organization of that in- stitution in 1869, several years trustee of Hobart College, was member of Assembly 1867 and again in 1881 and has been supervisor 9 terms, has served as democratic dele- gate in county congressional and State conventions. His father Dr. Gardner Welles oi Conn., a surgeon from Junius, in war of 1812, settled in Waterloo in 1816, practiced medicine until about 1870, died in 1872 aged 88 years. Dr. Samuel R. resides on W Main Wellhauser Henry, b 1862 in Syracuse, marble worker for his father Ignatz WELLHAUSER IGNATZ, b 1837 in Germany, w Elizabeth, propr. Waterloo marble and granite works, 163 Main, owns res North. Established here 1864 Wellhauser Mary B. Miss, school teacher, home with her father Ignatz, North Welsh Daniel L., b 1830 in Niagara Co., w Adeline M., freight and station agent N. Y. C. R. R., residence Lock- port, bds Dewitt House Wescott Anna, widow of Franklin G., emp of Woolen Mfg. Co., rh W Main Wescott Edwin A., b 1874, '^'^P of Woolen Mfg. Co., son of Anna, W Main Western Union Telegraph Office, G. H. Culver manager. Gay block, over O'Donnell & Gilbert's store. Main cor Virginia Whalen James, b 1877, organ maker, bds Clark cor Elizabeth Whalen Mary Miss, home North Whartenby Alexander, b 1829 in New Jersey, w Phoebe A., tile works and green house, owns works and res Mill cor Fayette Whartenby Benjamin F., b 1856, saloon and restaurant Wash- ington, home with his father Alexander, Mill cor Fayette Whartenby Joseph, b 1858, tile maker, home with his father Alexander, Mill cor Fayette Whartenby Josephine Miss, home with her father Alexander, Mill cor Fayette Wheeler Sarah W., widow of Aaron R., resident, owns h 32 Elisha Whitehead Frank, b 1862, w Harriet, loom fixer, owns h Elisha n Clark Whiteside Montgomery, b 1849, ^ Nellie, farmer, works farm 162 acres for Miss Jennie Hunt and George Hunt, 4 horses, 3 cows, E Main n Gas works Wieder Caroline L., widow of Joseph I., dressmaker, owns h Washington cor River WATERLOO VILLAGE. 545 Wilber Ambrose, b 1867, foreman blacksmith Waterloo Wagon Co., bds Hotel DeWitt Wilber Thomas C, A. M., principal of Waterloo Union Free School, has rooms Williams cor Virginia, bds Towsley House Williams E. D., b about i860, resident, agent Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., r h Williams n Inslee Williams Edward, b 1854, laborer, r h Elisha n Clark Williams Enos, b 1838, laborer in Seneca Woolen mills, owns h Main Williams Jessie Miss, mill operative, dau of Enos, Main Willia 1 s Nelson S., farmer, h Fayette cor Illick Williams Olive, widow of John, washer, owns h Walnut Williams Wallace H., b 1875, laborer, son of Nelson, Fayette Williams William, b 1873, laborer, home with his mother Olive, Walnut Williams William R., b 1875, laborer, son of Nelson Fayette cor Illick Williamson Fitch H., b 1858, w Mary, works on shares for Mrs. Hamilton Ward of Belmont, Allegany Co., farm 168, owns 7 horses, 7 cows, orchard 10 acres apples Wires James, flagman emp N. Y. C. R. R., r h Center Wires Mary A., dau of James, home Center Wise Catharine E., wife of Frederick, owns h and 1 Huff cor Logan Wise Frederick, b 1826 in Germany, w Catharine, dash maker, res Huff cor Logan Wo Lee, Chinese laundry, E Main res do Wolfe Elizabeth, widow of John, resident, owns h 19 Swift Wolfe Nellie E. Miss, student, dau of William H., Inslee Wolfe Rebecca Miss, woolen weaver, bds 19 Swift Wolfe William H., b 1849, w Carrie E., laborer in woolen mills, r h Inslee n Williams Wood Electa Miss, school teacher, bds 78 Elisha Wood Harriet E., widow of James, resident, owns h 78 Elisha Woodward Alva J., b 1868, w Ida M., insurance agent and printer, r h Elisha n Church Wooden Carrie M. Miss, dau of Mrs. Ellen A., teacher, home with her mother. North Wooden Ellen A. Mrs., owns two farms in Waterloo contain- ing 75 acres, and res North Woodhead Sarah J. Miss, dau ol Thomas, 32 Williams Woodhead Thomas, b 1947 in England, w Emma, overseer in woolen mills, r h 32 Williams Wooley Charles, b 1873, woolen fuller, bds North cor Church Wooley Joel E., b 1836, w Jane, laborer, owns h North cor Church 54^ Waterloo village. Wright Frances Miss, woolen weaver, dau of Joseph, Gorham Wright J. Germain, b 1842, w Mary E., distiller, now out of business, res 91 Virginia Wright Joseph, b 1818 in Germany, w Margaret, laborer in woolen mills, owns h Gorham Wright Mary Maud, dau of J. Germain, 91 Virginia Wright Nellie W., dau of J. Germain, home 91 Virginia Wunderlen Anna M. Miss, dressmaker, home with her mother Priscilla, Fayette cor Race Wunderlen Hattie Miss, woolen spinner, bds Williams n Inslee Wunderlen Johnson, b 1873, woodworker wheel Factory, bds Williams n Inslee Wunderlen Ory, b 1847, w Mary, woodworker, r h Williams n Inslee Wunderlen Priscilla, widow of John E., resident, owns h Fay- ette cor Race Wunderlen Willard, b 1877, student, son of Ory, Williams Wybert Benjamin, b 1824, wood worker, bds Clark cor Elisha Yates Abigail, widow of Samuel, resides with her dau Mrs. Ruth A. Russell, Seneca Yells Bessy A. Miss, housework for her father John H., E Main n Chapel Yells Frederick W., b 1876, son of Wm. T., home with his father, Virginia Yells Harry C, b 1876, laborer, bds E Main n Chapel Yells Helen E. Miss, dau of Wm. T., home with her father Virginia Yells Jennie F, Miss, weaver, dau of John H., E Main n Chapel Yells John E., son of Wm. T., b 1874, i^^" molder, home Vir- ginia Yells John H., b 1849 ^^ Wales, w Nettie, plumber, owns h E Main n Chapel Yells William T., b 1852, w Elizabeth, supt. Ryan & McDon- ald's machine shops, unoccupied, n R. R. depot, res Vir- ginia Y. M. C. A. of Waterloo, organized in 1891, rooms in Hopkins bl'k, Main, open for visitors from 9 a. m. until 10 p. m.. Dr. J, F, Carleton, pres. ; Chauncy C. Rowe, v-pres. ; Orrin Lincoln, sec'y ; Edson M. Drake, treas. Yoder George H., b i860, w Fanny, wagon maker, r h River Young Luther, b 1832, w Ellen, boat builder, w owns h Chapel n E Main Young Nellie Miss, trimmer, emp Wagon Co., bds Columbia House S Virginia Youngs Elsea, war widow, r h Stark WILLARD. ^4^ Yule Benjamin F., b 1849 ^" Fayelte, vv Margaret E., (B. F. & W. S. Yule), owns res Church Yule Mary J. Miss, ticket agent and operator N. Y. C. R. R., bds with William Yule, Elisha n depot Yule William S., b 1837 in Fayette, w Ella M., (B. F. & W. S. Yule), r h Elisha Yule B. F. & W. S., (Benjamin F. and William S.), fresh and salt meats and fish market, Main Yules Margaret, widow of Samuel, resident, bds with John McCue, Watkins Xartman Charles E., b 1852 in Fayette, w Ella M., dealer in groceries, provisions, seeds, etc., E. Main, owns res Vir- ginia Zartman George E., w Etta (Story), attorney and counsellor at law, cashier Leonard Story's bank, r h Locust ^VILLARD. WILLARD, partly in Ovid and partly in Romulus, is located mostly upon State lands. The village is a port on Seneca Lake, the terminus of the H. C, O. & W. railroad, and a station on the Lehigh Valley R. R. The Willard State Hospital, located here for the treatment and care of insane people, now in its 26th year, has grown to be a great charity, and the condition of the unfortunate people living here has been wonderfully ameliorated, and many have been restored to their friends, cured. The number of patients in hospital June 30, 1894, was 2,153, and they were waited upon and cared for by about 400 people — officers and attendants. [In the first list given we have in some instances added (R) to those living in Romulus, and (O) to those living in Ovid: " W. H. S." indicates Willard State Hospital, " D. B." detached building. Those named in the second list (in double column) are all in some way in the employ of the Willard State Hospital] . i^For exj^lanations and abbreviations see page 5.) ACTON HOUSE, established in 188S, Peter J. Acton, pro- prietor. Livery attached (R) ACTON PETER J., b March 10, 1863, w Martha E., pro- prietor of Acton House (R) 548 WILLARD. ANDRUS ELLIOT F,, b 1868 in Geneva, w Margaret M., painter and paper hanger, emp of W. S. H. (R) ANDRUS ELLIOT S., b 1852 in Geneva, master painter at W. S. H., and inventor and patentee of " The Andrus Whiffletrees," an invention of great merit (R) Andrus Gertrude M. Miss, dressmaker (R) Andrus Marcus M., b 1840 in Syracuse, w Catharine, steam fitter, emp of W. H. S. ; a soldier in 126th N. Y. Vols. 3 years, was at the battles of Harper's Ferry, Gettysburg, Auburn Ford and Bristow Station ANDRUS MARGARET M., Mrs. Elliot F., nurse at W. S. H. (R) Beach Carl J., b 1876, son of Charles F., carpenter's appren- tice W. S. H. (R) Beach Charles F., b 1855 in Lebanon, Mad. Co., w Jennie E., conductor on Lehigh Valley Ry. since May 1883 (R) Bishop Edwin R., M. D., b 1863 in Brantford, Ontario, Can- ada, w Bessie (Gilbert), graduate of Trinity University of Toronto, 1888; first asst. physician W. S. H. (R) BLACK JEREMIAH W., b 1854, w Margaret J., electric line man, employed 15 years at Willard State Hospital, has charge of the electric light and telephone wires (R) Bowlby Frederick E., M. D., b 1866 in Havana, Schuy. Co., graduated from the Medical Department of the University of the City of New York class of 1893, Medical Interne W. S. H..(0) BOWLBY WILLIAM T., b 1844, w Abigail E., chief super- visor of D. B. No. 3; his duties are to provide for the clothing and and board of the inmates, and to secure their general comfort. He also has charge of the choir, and provides the local musical entertainments of all the pa- tients of Willard State Hospital (O) Brannon Patrick, b in Ireland, w Margaret, laborer (R) Brockway Elisha E., b 1847, w Elizabeth, carpenter (R) Brockway William E., b 1877, son of Elisha E., student (R) Burke Michael J., attendant D. B. No. i, W. S. H. (R) Button Mary H., widow of Walter, button hole maker W. S. H., owns h and 1 (R) Qady Frederick, carpenter (R) Carr Christopher, w Maggie, day attendant W.S. H. (R) Clark James, w Mary, nurse main building, W. S. H. (R) Cobb Harwood V., b 1859 ^" Essex Co., N. Y., emp at Wil- lard Hotel (R) Conley Henry A., b 1861, w Carrie, painter, emp of W. S.H. (R) Covert Darwin C. b 1867, w Helena L., fireman W. S. H. (R) WILLARD. 549 Crawford David, b 1856, w Jane, night nurse W. S. H., owns h and 1 (R) Crawford Samuel L., supervisor 3d dep't ward 3 Crenney John, b 1850, w Mary Ann, propr. of saloon and dealer in tobacco, cigars, candies, &c. (R) CURRIE THOMAS J., M. D., graduate from the medical deptof the University of New York, class of 1888, assistant physician at Willard State Hospital since 1891 (R) QAVIS WILLIAM, b 1826 in Wales, w Ann, carpenter, emp of W S. H. since 1873, owns h and 1 (R) Denton Richard M., b 1840, was soldier in 22d N. Y. Inf. in civil war, chief clerk of Willard State Hospital since Oct. I, 1870 Donovan John, supervisor 2d dept. ward 2 Drake John C, carpenter, employed at W. S. H. 8 years (R) Duffy Anna Miss, dau of Patrick, cook W. S. H. (R) Duffy Jennie R. Miss, dau of Patrick, night attendant W.S.H. (R) Duffv Maggie E. Miss, dau of Patrick, attendant W.S.H. (R) DUFFY PATRICK, b 1840 in Ireland, w Mary A., foreman farmer of Lake View farm of W. S. H., emp since April, 1871 (R) Dunn James, son of Joseph, resides wdth his father (R) Dunn James B., son of Joseph W., b 1875, invalid Dunn Joseph, blacksmith, owns h and 1 (R) Dunn Joseph W., b 1849 ^" Hawley, Pa., w Bridget A. (died July 17, 1892), blacksmith, h and 1 Ester Harriet, supervisor ist dept. ward i Farley George, b about 1842 in Ireland, w Rachel, farmer for W. S H., in care of the Meddick farm about 253 acres, emp of W. S. H. 22 years (R) Farley William, b 1852 in Ireland, chief supervisor of the in- firmary, has been employed since 1873 (R) Feehan Michael, b 1845, w Mary Cannon, emp of W. S. H., owns in Romulus farm 51 (R) Feehan Patrick, b 185 1, w Elizabeth, trusty man of all work at W. S. H. since the opening of the institution (R) FEEHAN PATRICK M., b 1873, asst. gardener W. S. H. (R) Fitzgerald Martin J., b 1855, w Winifred M., painter, W.S.H. (R) French Alice, supervii^or 2d dept. ward 2 Frost Henry T., M. D., b 1868 in South Carolina, graduated from the University of Maryland in 1889, asst. physician W. S. H. since Aug. i, 1891 (R) Gilbert John P., b 1878, son ofCapt. Morris G., student (R) 550 WILLARD. Gilbert Marian Miss, b 1874, dau of Capt. Morris G., student at Cambridge, Mass., (R) GILBERTMORRIS J. Capt., b 1831 in Middlesex, Yates Co., w Martha (Baley). In early life a farmer ; a merchant in Geneva from 1851 to 1862 inclusive; in 1863 he was steward of a passenger steamer and soon promoted a captain, and served until 1873, March 17, when he accepted the position of steward of Willard State Hospital which posi- CAPT. MORRIS T. GILBERT tion of trust he has continuously held, and still fills, (R) Gilgen Ernest F., b 1862 in Berne Switzerland, w Nellie, cutter and tailor at W. S. H. since Feb. 1891 (R) HAGER JOHN T., b 1865, w Clara C, foreman of W. H. S. laundry, has 29 paid assistants and 45 inmate assistants (R) Hardenbrook Washington, b 1849 in Lodi, w Amelia A., fireman D. B. No. i and plumber, has been a resident of Willard 25 years, owns h and 1 (R) Hartigan James, day attendant D. B. No. i W. S. H. (R) Healas George, b 1857 in England w Mary E., day attendant W. S. H. (R) Healas Mary E., (Mrs. George), dressmaker, (R) Hoey Patrick, b 1845, w Katie, fireman main building of W. S. H. employe 22 years, owns h and 1 (R) HOPKINS HORACE G., M. D., b 1843 at Williamsville, Erie Co., N. Y., w Anne M., enlisted a private in the 27th N. Y. Indepen- dent Battery Light Artillery, Sept. 1862 made a corporal on reaching Washington, Lieut, of the 2d N. Y. Heavy Artillery, Apr. 25 1864, re- signed Jan. 1865, graduated M. D. 1872 at Medical Department Univer- HORACEG. HOPKINS, M.D. sity of Buftalo, became a member of the medical staff of Williard Asylum July i 1874; mem- ber of Seneca Co. Medical Asso. March 1884, is 32d degree mason |rwin Margaret, supervisor 3rd Dept. Ward 3 JENSEN JENS, b 1845 in Denmark, w Julia, superintendent of W. S. H. farm 1,100 acres, 145 cows, 50 horses, and 500 swine, 45 inmates are employed in care of live stock WILLARD. 551 and farm labor, besides attendants and 10 teamsters. Mr. Jensen has held the position of superintendent the past ten consecuiive years (O) JOHNSON BERT T., b 1869, w Ida T., postmaster, rail- road and express agent (R) Johnson E Denton, b 1843 in Romulus, w Ella C, owns larm in Romulus 85, deputy postmaster of Willard (R) Jopson William C, b 1868 in Bristol, Ontario Co., w Nellie J., manager of the barn of 16 horses and coachman W. S. H. since Dec. 1888 K^eenan James, w Catherine, nurse at the infirmary W. S. H. iR) Keenan John F., b 1871, day attendant at D. B. No. i W. S. H. (R) KELLOGG THEO H., M. D., b 1841 in South Carolina, has held the following positions, first assistant physician Hud- son River State Hospital; physician in charge of Sanford Hall private Asylum ; medical supt. of New York City asvlum for the insane; and since Mav 12. 1893, medical supt. ofW. S. H. Kerr William, b 1839, (^ Sarah J., deceased Dec. 22 1881), night watchman D. B. No. i barns and locomotive, em- ployed at W. S. H. since Oct. 21 1869 (R) Kitson Henry, b 1832 in Lodi, w Mary, chief supervisor of D. B. No. I W. S. H. since 1875 (R) Knapp Franklin C, w Carrie, barber, employ of W. S. H (R) Langton John H. R., b 1828 in Bristol Eng., w Janet, chief gardener for W. S. H. since 1870. He cultivates in gar- den vegetables 60 acres (R) Latimer Thomas, b 1847, w Elizabeth, shoemaker, employ of W. S. H. since 1872 (R) Lazenby Charles S., b 1863 in Yates Co., resident Lewis Frederick A., M. D., b 1865 in Knowlesville, Orleans Co., graduated from Bellevue Medical Hospital College 1 891, asst. physician of W. S. H. since July 11, 1893 (O) LIMNER JAMES, b 1858, w Mary A., proprietor of a sa- loon, owns home and 2 tenements to rent (R) Lovelace Anna C, chief supervisor. Branch Lyons Cornelius, b 1866, w Mary, fireman Lehigh Valley Ry. (R; Lyons James A., b 1869, shoemaker emp of W. S. H. since Jan. 1889, ^R^ Lyons John J., b 1867, asst. butcher W. S. H. (R) LYONS PATRICK H., b 1864, w Ella D., musician, leader of Lyons' Orchestra, 7 pieces ; proprietor of saloon and pool room, constable (R) 552 WILLARD. LYONS WILLIAM F., b 1866, w Rose T., head butcher at W. S. H. (R) Marshall William C, b 1846, (Marshall & Smith) Marshall & Smith, (William C. Marshall and Mrs. S. I. Smith), dealers in general merchandise Martin James, b 1855 in Varick, (w Catharine, deceased May 4, 1892), gas maker for W. S. H., employed there 21 consecutive years, owns h and 1 (R) Martin John C.,b 186=; in Catt. Co., w Mary E., fireman Main building W.^S. H. (R) Martin Mary, widow of John, carpet weaver (R) Martin Lydia Miss, domestic emp of W. S. H. Martin Patrick H., b 1862, (w deceased April 28, 1893), head clerk of the clothing department of W. S. H. (R) Martin William, b 1870, attendant W. S. H. Maynard Elmer A,, b 1861 in Seneca Co., electric light line- man emp of W. S. H. (R) McCardle, w Ann, emp of W. S. H. McDonald JAMES, b 1862, wida L., head baker Willard State Hospital since 1884, ^^^ three assistants and uses 14 barrels of flour per day (R) McGrath Owen, b 1853, porter for D. B. No. 4, W. S. H. (O) Mclntyre J. D. Mrs., widow of John D., dealer in dry goods, groceries and boots and shoes (R) Mclntyre Minnie, chief supervisor D. B. No. 2 McKee William J., b 1853 in Canada, w Ellen G., steward's clerk W. S..H. since Feb. 14, 1882 McKenna John, b 1858 in Ireland, w Mary A., herdsman emp of W. S. H since April, 1885, owns h and i acre (R) McKenna Maggie A. Miss, dau of Peter, housekeeper for her father (R) McKENNA PETER, b 1850, (w Ellen, deceased June 21, 1888), fireman D. B. No. 2, W. S. H. (R) Mellen Samuel F., A. M., M. D., b in South Africa, grad- uated from the Medical Department of the University of the City of New York in 1884, asst. physician at W. S. H, since March, 1891 (O) Moller Just C, b 1835 in Denmark, w Mary, shoemaker and dealer in boots, shoes and rubbers (R) Moore William, b 1826, w Mary J., 60 peach, 120 pear and 90 apple trees, 3 horses, 2 cows, and farmer 28 Moore William T., b 1874, ^^^ of William, apiarist 4 colonies, farmer with his father Morvan Doctor C, b 1850, w Sarepta N., painter W. S. H.(R) Myers Clarence, son of Edgar T., b 1874, asst. storekeeper, employ ofW. S. H. (R) WILLARD. 553 Myers Edgar T., b 1848 in Fleming, Cay. Co., wElla J., stone and brick mason and plasterer, boarding and rooms to rent (R) O'HANLON GEORGE, Ph. M. & M. D., b 1870 in Elmira, N. Y.,graudated from the College of Physicians and Sur- geons in Baltimore, Md., in 1891, asst. physician at W.S. H. since Sept. 1893, two years physician of Flatbush and St. Lawrence State Hospitals (O) pierson George W.,b 1858, chief cook W. S. H. (R)* Prager John H., b 1835 ^^ New York city, w Mary J., conduc- tor of Willard Hotel (R) Quinn Albert D., propr. of photograph gallery and attendant at D. B. No. I, W. S. H. (R; Raymond Prosser A., b 1816, resident Rich William H., b 1866 in Warren Co., N. J., w Maggie, machinist, emp of W. S. H. (R) RISING CHARLES W., b 1843, w Emily, Republican super- visor in 1891, dealer in coal more than 20 years, and far- mer 100, and rents 9 tenement houses. Soldier in Co. H. i32d N. Y.Vols. in civil war, participated in the four days' battle at Newbern, N. C. (R) Roach Richard K.. b 1855 in Canada, hydraulic engineer, emp W. S. H. since Oct. 1887 (R) Roberts James J., b 1838 in Jordan, N. Y., w Sarah, engineer State yacht, W. S. H. Soldier about 2 years in the Union army (R) Roe Patrick, supervisor ist dept. ist ward, central hospital, north wing ROWLEY CHARLES L., born in the village of Winsted, Litchfield Co., Conn., Jan. 10, 1834, came to this State in 1852, and that year engaged as an engineer for the Oneida Lake Steam Navigation Co- in 1858 he came to Geneva, was en- gineer on steamer Magee until Sept. I, 1869, when he was appointed chief engineer for the Willard Asylum for CHARLES L ROWLEY. ^hc lusaue, uow the Willard State Hospital, in which capacity he still continues. His wife, Martha J., died Feb. 19, 1894. (R) Rowley Edith M. Miss, dau of Geo. S., resides with her par- ents (R) ■554 WILLARD. ROWLEY GEORGE S., b 1830 in Erie, Pennsylvania, w Sophronia N., architect at Willard State Hospital since Dec, 1872. (R) He has been chief superintendent of construction in all improvements, /' and architect for the smaller build- ings, since his connection with the in- stitution . GEORGE S. ROWLEY. Rowley Grant S., b 1870, w Catharine A., steam and gas fit- ter, emp of W. S. H. (R) Savage Peter J., b 185 1, w Lydia, farm laborer (R) Sayre Belle L. Miss, dau of Charles E., teacher (R) Sayre Charlie E., w Carrie M., day attendant main building W. S. H. (R) School House, district No. 5, p o Willard Schroeder Hans C, b 1818 in Germany, overseer of the farm horses W. S. H. (O) Selfridge Theodore, b 185 1 in Washington Co., w Lillian M., owns h and 1, night watch W. S. H. (R) Shaughnessy Elizabeth G. Miss, prin. of the public school at Willard, bds with Mrs. Chalie E. Sayre (K) Simpson Edwin L. R., b 1879, ^on of Robt. L., student (R) Simpson Robert L., b 1837 in Ovid, w Isabel, carpenter, owns h and 1 (R) Smith S. L Mrs., (Marshall & Smith), (R) Stockdale James, b about 1857 in Ireland, w Charlotte, night watchman emp of W. S. H. (R) Swarthout George W., b 1833, (w Polly A., deceased Feb. 16, 1892), fruit grower, farmer 40, and baggage carrier. Re- publican postmaster 15 years Taylor B. Grant, b 1872 at Lancaster, Erie Co., stenographer and telegraph operator Tierney Timothy, b in Ireland, w Catharine, fireman D. B. No. 3, W. S. H. (R) Toner Mary, widow of Peter, resident (R) Toner MaryB., widow ofjames B., emp dining room W. S. H., owns h and 1 Trumbull George B., b 1850 in Glasgow, Scotland, w Lottie, fireman D. B. No. 4, W. S. H. (R) VanCourt George E., b about 185 1, w Laura B., emp in the laundry W. S. H. (R) VanHoesen Harriet L., chief supervisor D. B. No. 4 WILLARD. 555 Vreeland Chester A., b 1870, son of John K., carpenter, emp ofW. S. H. (R) . " Vreeland John K., b 1837, w Sophia J., laborer emp of W. S. H. (R) Vreeland LeRoy, b 1863, son of John K., painter and paper hanger (R) ^alsh Martin, b 1830, (w Eleanor, deceased Dec. 4, 1888), owns Acton House, bds do (R) Wands Mary C. Miss, dau of Mary E., supervisor D. B. No. 2, W. S. H. Wands Mary E., widow of Robert G., owns h and 1 Watts Arthur J., son of Bridget, b about 1877, painter W. S. H. (R) Watts Bridget, widow, has charge of laundry at D. B. No. 2, W. S. H. (R) Welsh John E., b 1849 ^" Ireland, W.S.H. carpenter shops(R) White William A., b 1869 in Tioga Co., w Elizabeth, steam fitter emp of W. S. H. (R) Wickes Harvey M., b 1870 in Trumansburg, Tomp. Co., w Annis B., printer for W. S. H. since Aug. 1891 (R) Willard Hotel, John H. Prager, conductor WILLIAMS JOHN K.. b 1858, w Mary E., electrician and dynamo engineer at W. S. H. since 1879 ^^^ Young Frank E., b 1852, w Ellen, store keeper at W. S. H. (O) Youngs Mary, widow of Andrew, washer, owns h and 1 Andersen John, day att Boothby Asa, Prof., teacher Andersen Louisa, dining room Bowlby Abigal E., house- att keeper Andersen Neils, day att Boyce Elizabeth G., dining Anderson Anders P., day att room Anderson Soren, day att Braman Warren L.. steno- Andrus Frank, painter grapher Andrus Margaret S., dining Branigan John, day att room att Breen Cornelius, day att Baker Emma O., night att Brennan Edward, fireman Bannan John H., day att Brink Angle E., night att Barry William H., day att Brown Mary, nightwatch Batchelder Emma, cook Campbell Mary Ann, dining Bennett Jessie A., day att room Black Margaret L., day att Cannon x\ndrew, da}^ att Black Matthew, farm teamster Caragher John, day att Boal Patrick, day att Card Maude E., day att Booth Frank, day att Carey John, night att 556 WILLARD. Carey Thomas, day att Carpenter Daniel H., kitchen Carpenter Mary T., kitchen Carroll John, trackman Carroll Patrick, garden team- ster Chambers Agnes C, day att Champion Bernard, day att Champion Josephine M., day att Chapin Gertrude A. , day att Chapman Aurelia, day att Chapman Bertha, day att Chapman Mary M., day att Christensen Bolette M., house- work Christensen Sine, day att Christensen Thora, dining room Christensen William, farm la- borer Christie Anna J., kitchen Clare Margaret, kitchen Clare Mary A., kitchen Clark Joseph, day att Clark Peter J., day att Close Jane S., day att Conley Jane W., dining room att Connor Peter, day att Conroy Margaret, cook Cook Raymond, day att Cranney Catherine, day att Cranney James, day att Crawford Jane, night att Crilley Bridget, dining room att Crilly Mary, dining room Crissfiend Sarah A., dining room Curamings Thomas F., 'night att Curley Mary Ann, day att Daniels Etta, day att Dever George, diniug room att Dickens Ann, washerwoman Dickens Anna L., kitchen Dickens Catharine, kitchen Dickson John M.,pumpengin'r Doran Peter, day att. Donley Rose Ann, day att. Donnelly Mary, kitchen Dorrian Mary J., night att. Dougherty James, day att Dougherty John, day att. Downs Margaret A., dining room Downs Marv, kitchen Doyle James, porter Durnin Margaret, day att Durnin Nicholas, laundryman Elling Laurits J., gen'l team- ster Eessenwine George, laundry- man pearon Mary, housework Feehan James, mason Feehan John, laundryman Feehan Margaret E., dining room Feehan Mary, ironer Feehan Mary A., night watch Feehan Stephen, porter Fenton Julia A., day att. Fierney Timothy T., fireman Finn Anna S., day ait. Finnegan Mary, day att. Flannigan James, day att. Foley Michael, day att. Frazer Charles, day att. Freehan Patrick M., garden laborer Fry Ethel W. , night nurse Qalway Lawrence, day att. Galway Mary L., day att. Galway Patrick L., day att. Galway Thomas, day att. Gartland Owen, day att. Gaus Edward Leo, apothecary Gordon Catharine B., day att. Gordon Lucy V., day att. Grady Rosetta, day att. Graham James W., day att. Graham Mary, assorter WILLARD. 557 Gray Mary A., organist Gregory Marion A., pipefitter Groesbeck Elizabeth, day att Hagadonejohn B.,day att Hagar Clara C, ironer Hagen Sarah C, da}' att. Hall Nels, laundrj^man Halligan Mary Ann, night watch Hamilton, Mary J., day att. Hancock Lottie W., day att. Haney John H., painter Hanlon John, day att. Hanlon Rose, washerwoman Hanson Mary, dining room Harkett Rose, day att. Harris Watie E., night att Harte Anna H., kitchen Harte William, nurse Harvison William, day att. Hendricks Geo. W., day att. Henratta James, farm laborer Hernon John, day att. Hernon Margaret, day att. Hernon Mary, kitchen Hodge Harriet, ironer Hoolaghan, Catharine, day att Hughes Ellen, nurse Hyatt Augusta M., day att. Hyna Elizabeth C, day att Hyna William, day att. Jeffrey Elizabeth, assorter Jeffrey Mary E., tailoress' asst Jensen Anders C, fireman Jensen Carl, day att. Jensen Jens Jr., day att. Jensen Mary, shirtmaker JofFe Louis, night att Johnson Murray E. Jopson Edward C. gen'l team- ster Kane Eliza A., day att 'Kane John S., day att Keating John, laundryman Keenan Rose A., day att, Kelly Frank, night att. Kelly James, day att. 37 Kelly John, kitchen Kerr Albert E. , dining room att Killan Mary, kitchen Killen Ana, ironer Killen Catherine A., day att Killen George, day att Killen Mary, housework Killen Rose, kitchen Kilmer Anna, night att King John, day att Kinne Mary C, dining room att Kinney Mary, cook Kinney Patrick, night att Kitson Mary, housekeeper Laird Elizabeth, nurse Larkin Catherine, ironer Larkin Martha, night att Larkin Rose Ann, kitchen Loath Thomas, day att Lochren Catherine, night att Lochren Dennis, baker's helper Lochren Francis, dining room att Lochren Mary, day att Lochren Mary L., housework Losey Clarinda, kitchen Lyman Margaret C, dining room att Lyman Patrick, porter Lyons Mary M., day att Mackin Bridget V., day att Mackin Catherine, dining room att Mackin Peter, day att Magee Anna F., night att Magee Elizabeth, kitchen Marks Patrick, day att Marks William, day att Martin Elizabeth, dining room att Martin Thomas H., painter Martin Thomas W., day att Mattison Wm. W., carpenter Maynes Matthew, baker's helper McArdle Anna, kitchen 558 WTT.LARD. McArdle Mary, dining room att McCann Mary L., day att McCaragher Catherine , house- work McCaragher Maria E., dining room att McCarron Margaret, day att McCarron Hugh, day att McClelland Mary, day att McCrane John, day att McCrane Mary, cook McCrane Mary, ironer McDermott Bridget, kitchen McDermott Peter, day att McDonald Elizabeth, dining room McDonald Ellen, dining room att McDonald John E., day att McWilliams Jane, day att McGhan Bridget, laundress McGhan Julia, ironer McGorisk James, day att McGrevy Margaret, night att McGrevy Mary, night att McGuire Bernard J., day att McGuire Margaret, day att McHenry Miller I., laundry- man McKee Ellen G., matron's clothing clerk McKee Ida T., seamstress McKenna John H.,asst. store- keeper McKenna Margaret, washer- woman laundry annex McKenna Thomas, day att McKittrick Mary, washer- woman McManus Martin, laundryman Meekins Mary, dining room att Merriman Anna, dining room att Merriman Christopher, porter Merriman Mary J., day att Mohan Catherine, kitchen Morgan Helen D., day att Mullin Catherine M,, day att Mullin Margaret, dining room att Murnihan Elizabeth, day att Murnighan Henry, day att Murphy Anna, kitchen Murphy Anna M., day att Murphy Bridget, housework Murphy Bridget, housework Murphy John D., porter Murphy Margaret, housework Murray Sarah J., day att Myers Catharine, dining room A l^elson Jelia, day att Nicholson Edward, quarryman Nicholson Ellen R., dining room A. Nielson Anton C, day att Nielson Christensen, day att Nielson Johanna M., house- work Nielson Niels C, day att Norton Francis E., fireman Norton Leo. A., dining room O'Brien Elizabeth, dining room A. O'Connell Michael, day att O'Dell Helen D., day att O'Hanlon Bridget, ironer O'Hanlon John, farm laborer O'Harre Anna, kitchen O'Neil Jane, night att O'Rorke Rose, kitchen Olsen Niels C, farm laborer Parker Josiah D., painter Pascall Elizabeth, day att Perry Ella M., day a'tt Perry George E., day att Piercy James, nurse Pool WilHam C, R. R. en- gineer Quinn Ellen, waitress Quinn James Jr., brakeman Quinn James Sr., painter WILLARD. 559 Qiiinnjohn, conductor Qiiinn Julia A., day att Rafferty IMar}^ kitchen RafFerty Patrick, fireman Rafferty Thomas, fireman, (night) Reardon Mary, kitchen Reilly Mary C, kitchen Reiley Philip O., baker's help- er Reynolds Walter J., day att Rice Frederick, day att Rice John E., day att Rich Margaret W., dress- maker Riley Mary, kitchen Riordon Julia, kitchen Robinson Martin, day att Roe Mary, day att Roe Thomas J., porter Rogan George F., Medical Interne Rogan Mary, day att Rogers James J., fireman Rooney Ella, day att Rourke Patrick, day att Rourke Rosa, dining room A. Rourke Thomas, kitchen Rowley Geo. S., carpenter Rowley Grant S., pipe fitter Ryan Bridget, night att Ryan Catharine, tailoress' as- sistant Ryan James H., day att Ryan Mary K., day att Savage Hugh, fireman Schreyer Gustave A., day att Sears Gilbert A., day att Sherman Frank L., day att Shimer Anna M., housework Shimer Will A., carpenter Shotts Minnie M., night att Simpson Thomas, dining room att Sloan Bridget, kitchen Sloan Ellen, dining room Smith Agnes B., day att Smith Eliza M., tailoress Smith Eva R., day att Smith Susan B., housekeeper Speer Catharine A., night att Steer Alice E., day att Steer Edith E., day att Stockdale Eliza, dining room att Stockdale William, day att Sturges Elizabeth, housework Sturges Ella, cook Sturges Mary, day att Sullivan Ellen, day att Swarthout Charles L., night att Swift Amelia C, day att Taylor Herman, day att Tierney Catharine, day att Tierney Catharine, day att Tierney John H., fireman (night) Tierney Martha, day att Toner Ann, assorter Toner Catharine, cook Toole Mary Ann, day att. Tracey Frances B., assorter Troutman Clara, night nurse Troutman Mary, day att. Yandebrooke John C, day att Van Houten Sarah E., house- keeper Vreeland John, painter Walsh John E., carpenter Wands Mary C, day att. Ward Catharine, day att Ward Mary, day att. Wheeler Cora M., day att White Elizabeth, ironer White George H., porter Williams Bryon, night att Williams Elizabeth C, day att Williams John K., engineer dynamo Wilson Isabella, tailoress Wilson Robert, nightwatch CLASSIFIED. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. OF SENECA COUNTY. EXPLANATION. The towns are alphabetically arranged at the end of the line, under the business classifications. Ovid, Seneca Falls, Waterloo and Willard are in this sense treated as towns. The postoffice address of each individual or firm follows after the name, except in cases where the name of the postoffice and township is the same. Road numbers signify the same as in the general list. If representations in this list vary from the general directory , it is in accordance with later information. Advertismg- IVovelties. NATIONAL ADVERTISING CO., 19 to 31 Water Seneca Falls ROGERS GEORGE P., office and Works E. Bayard and Spring St., Seneca Falls Ag^ciits Railroad. (See Railroad Agents) Agricultural Implements. (See also Hardware, also general Merchants) RAPPLEYE D. SCOTT, Farmer, r 17 • Covert BALDRIDGE ALEXANDER, MacDougall, Fayette Boak George, Waterloo, r 1 " Deal Daniel, Fayette, r 96 " Metzger Frederick H., West Fayette, r 101 " Opdyke Charlas E.. Geneva, r 68 " ROBERSON JOHN T., Yale, r 135 THOMAS GEORGE & BROS., Waterloo, r 21 Brown James D., Lodi, Lodi Burdin I. Meeker, r 53, Lodi, " McEvoy John J., r 12. Lodi, " Slaght Joseph W., Lodi Center, r 62 Graves G. W. & Co., Ovid Center, Ovid Bartlett Andrew J., Kendaia, r 19 Romulus BOWJ. W. &C0., Kinne Darwin C. Ovid r 51 " Sutton John G., Ovid, r 52 " Van Nostrand Fred, " O'Connor Charles B., r 26 cor 34 Seneca Falls Seybolt John G., r 32 " Sweet Henry C, Washington, Waterloo VAUGHN CHARLES I., Steele, r 17 cor 1 APIARISTS AUCTIONEERS. 561 (Having- 10 Colonies or more). Boorom William W., 32colonies, Farmer, r 26 Covert Davenport Warren, 30 colonies, Trumansburg, Tomp. Co., r 74 " Herns James, 10 colonies, farmer, r 20 " Shepson Henry B., 10 colonies. Farmer, r 29 " Tunison Peter, 11 colonies, Townsendville, r 36 " Weatherston Cora A., 13 colonies, r 20 " Weather ston George, 13 colon is, r 20 " Weatherston Mary E., 13 colonies, r 20 " Noyes Newman H., 20 colonies, Geneva, r 39 Fayette Serven John C, 14 colonies, Magee Corners, r 34 Junius Snyder Sanford, 14 colonies, Malcom, r 15 " Brundage William A., 20 celonies, r 32 Lodi Rhodes Andrew R., 25 colonies, r 38 ♦• Slaght Morg E., 20 colonies, Farmer, r 19 " Dickerson George W., 20 colonies, r 7 Ovid Dunlap Joseph, Jr., 20 colonies, r 26 " Lamoreaux John. 10 colonics, r 13 '■<■ Purdy Bros.. 65 colonies, ■' Scott Barnett D., 45 colonies, Ovid Center, r 45 " STOUT HIRAM, 9 colonies, otf r 30 Baley Frank S., 91 colonies, Ovid, r 44 Romulus Baldridge Charles J., 30 colonies, Kendaia, r 18 " Hancy Joseph, 75 colonies, also manuf. of honey comb founda- tion, Hayt's Corners, r 62 cor 69 " Howard Boyd F., 75 colonies, Hayt's Corners, r 62 " Howard C. Burt, 50 colonies, Hayt's Corners " Howard Jar vis C, 100 colonies, Hayt's Corners, r 62 <' Hunt Julius F., 60 colonies, Kendaia, r 16 " MARSH THOMAS, 26 colonies, Willard, r 55 Sharp Calvin, 90 colonies, r 6 " Sutton E. & N., 52 colonies, Ovid, r 56 " Burroughs Oliver, 13 colonies, r 25 Seneca Falls FISHER OTIS L., 12 colonies, 138 E Bayard, Smith Laura, 35 colonies, also mfr. comb foundation and bee supplies, r 24, " Goodell , 10 colonies. Magee Corners, r 32, Tyre Marsh Daniel, 12 colonies, r 5, " Van Cleef Beersheba, 22 colonies, off r 4, " Kreutter, John R., 16 colonies, Fayette, off r 23, " Kunes Sherman R. , 75 colonies, r 33, Varick Bacon Joel W., 10 colonies, r 15, ^ Waterloo Architects. VAN KIRK MART L., 194 Main Waterloo ROWLEY GEORGE L., W, S. H., Willard Apothecaries. (See Drugs and Medicines.) Arttst Painting^. Belles Ida , Waterloo, r 3, Fayette Harris James L., Lodi Slaght Mary J., Farmer, r 35 " Wyckoff Ella K., Farmer, r 75, Ovid Mickley Cora B., Waterloo, r 29 cor 30, Seneca Falls Auctioucers. Banker John D., r 16, Ovid Cole Edmund P., Ovid, r 56, Romulus 562 AUCTIONEERS BARBERS AND HAIR DRESSERS. Hanna George A. , 22 State, Seneca Falls Van Cleef Tunis, Magee Corners, off r 36 Tyre Hoffman Warren, Main , Waterloo VAN CLEEF CHARLES W., court house, '' Bakers and Confectioners. (See also Confectioners, Fruits, &c.) EUMSEY STEPHEN W, Farmer, Covert Kinch Lorina, Ovid Marsh A. D. Mrs., propr. " Brooks Sarah, 9 Center, Seneca Falls FLANAGAN JAMES A., 62 Fall, Isenraan Ferd, 85 Fall " MOREHOUSE CLAUDE D., (domestic), Norcott Block, State NORTON GEORGE, 89 Fall, Farnsworth Charles F., Fox Block, Waterloo Roth Adam, North " Mason & Fillingham, Williams, " Mcdonald JAMES, head baker W. S, H., Willard Hands. VanVleet Cornet Band, Lauren Lee VanVleet, leader; Lodi Cen- ter, r 73, Lodi SENECA FALLS AND WATERLOO MILITARY BAND, 25 men; James G. Rankin, pres. ; Edward J. McCarthy, leader, Seneca Falls McCarthy orchestra, 15 men, Edward J. McCarthy, con- ductor, " LYONS' ORCHESTRA, 7 pieces; Patrick H. Lyons, leader, Willard BaiDks. WHEELER O. G. & D. C, bankers, Farmer, Covert BANKING HOUSE LEROY C. PARTRIDGE, J. B. Thomas, cashier, Ovid EXCHANGE NATIONAL BANK THE, Jas. H. Gould, pres. ; Normati H. Becker, cashier, 98 Fall Seneca Falls PARTRIDGE BANKING HOUSE, Caroline Cook, banker; Wilmot P. Elwell, cashier, 53 Fall, " Seneca Falls Savings Bank, Gilbert Wilcoxen, pres, ; George M. Compson, sec'y and treas., 55 Fall, " New York Mutual Savings and Loan Association, local branch, Bronson A. Wessell, pres. ; A. S. Gay, treas. ; office at A.S. Gay's, Fall, FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WATERLOO, Andrew G. Mercer, pres. ; Wm. L, Mei'cer, vice-pres. ; P. M. Kendig, cashier, Main cor Virginia, Waterloo Barbers and Hair Dressers. Collver Delos P., Farmer Covert Stout Irving, Farmer " Marshall John T. Lodi Sullivan Daniel Ovid Stanley Norman B. Romulus CRONIN THOMAS J., 14 Bridge Seneca Falls George Peter, 12 State " Habel Fred, 8 State Johnson George, 84 Fall " Lotz William H., 44 Ovid " Maurer Henry, 129 Fall " McKeon James G. , Cayuga ' ' BARBERS BLACKSMITHS. 563 Siogrest Fred A., Fall Seneca Falls White Patrick H., 37 W. Bayard Serrick Henry M., Romulus Varick Beck Arnbeindt Waterloo Dutfy Patrick, E Main " Durkin Edward J., E Main " Penn Peter, Virginia n the bridge " Nobles DeWitt C, W. Main Menger William. 168 Main " Menzer William F., E Main " Miller Frank A., Main " Samtner Henry H., Church " Samtner Adolph, Arcade '* Basket Hakers. See Fruit Baskets and Packages. Bee Keepers. See Apiarists. Bicyele Dealers. Gallop Frank M. Lodi Story & Strong, 70 Fall Seneca Falls Davis Whitney C, Main Waterloo Blacksmitlis and Horseshoers. Batty Charles H., Farmer Covert Ogden William H., r 58 " O'Riley Edward, r 45 " RILEY CHARLES & SON, Farmer Riley Ed. <' Riley William, Farmer " Weatherston Peter, r 20 " Beary William Fiayette Huff James L. Canoga " Manger Henry " Marshall Charles H. " McBride William A., Canoga " McGrane Daniel, MacDougall, r 109 " Oliver Louis, Canoga " Ryan Thomas B. " Smith Edward A., r 101 " Swartz George M. " Bowman Edgar, Clyde, Wayne Co. Junius Trickier Philip " Wright John " GALE GEORGE W. Lodi GOLDING GEORGE W. Granger Oliver E., Lodi Center, r 80 " Hazard Arnold W., Townseudville, r 49 " McCannon James, Lodi Center, r 25 " McEvoy Michael " Anderson Thomas A., Ovid Center, r 28 Ovid Carroll John, r 15 '< Cox William " Craven John " Dunn James H. " Frost William " Larkin William H., Sheldrake " Slauson Ira Allen, Hayt'r Corners Romulus Spader William, Hayt's Corners " 564 BLACKSMITHS BOOTS AND SHOES. Warne Coe S., Hayt's Comers, r 28 Komulus Brady Brothers. 13 W. Bayard Seneca Falls Hand William B., Fall cor Walnut " Hill & Moonan, 46 Ovid Kellogg Sherman A., rear of Sanderson's " Carver Jacob B. Tyre FERRIS SAMUEL, Seneca Falls, r 36 Ambrose David R., Romulus Varick Covert Allen G., E. Varick. r 26 Dey Henry, r 19 " Goodman William P., Romulus, r 50 " UPDYKE NATHAN W., Fayette Yeakley Charles, E. Varick - " Birdsey Frances M., E. Main" Waterloo Cooper John, r 40 " Cram John F., Washington " Deniston & Harris, Washington " Hagerty & Bartram, Huff cor Washington " Harris Charles F., shop Virginia " Ide Isaac B., Washington cor Race *■' Jones Frank, Mill cor Washington * " Kelly John T., Williams " Smith James, Washington " Dunn Joseph W., Willard Boarding Mouses. Cox Emma A., prop.'r Ovid Bachmain M. Josephine, 14 Mynderse ■ Seneca Falls Baker Celestia J., 20 Cayuga " Bridenbecker Susan E., 4 Cayuga " Crobaugh Laura, Fayette St. Waterloo Myers Edgar F., Willard Boat Builders. Williamson Washington, Farmer, r 9, Covert Bennett James F., Sheldrake, r 21, Ovid BOCKER JOHN, Seneca Falls, r 14 n 24, Seneca Falls WHITLOCK BROS., r 24 Youngs Luther, Chapel, Waterloo Boat Liveries. See also Summer Resorts. BARTON JOSEPH HENRY, Montezuma, Cay. Co., r 7 Tyre Townsend Theodore, Montezunia, Cay. Co., r 43 " Books and Stationery. Bennett Bros., Farmer Covert CASEY & SEAMAN, 75 Fall Seneca Falls Wayne Robert C, 128 Fall BATSFORD JAMES E. & SON, Towsley Block ' Waterloo Smith R. G. & Son, W Main Boots, Slioes and Rubbers, Dealers in See also Shoemakers, also General Merchants. Murphy George W., Farmer Covert COVERT & BODINE Lodi GOULD JAMES H., Lodi Center, r 62 REEVES ELISHA, Lodi Center, r 62 Blew John C, Sheldrake, Ovid OSBORNE CLINTON D., Sheldrake, Swartout & Wilson, " ADDISON EDWARD W., 127 Fall, res 67 State, Seneca Falls BOOTS AND SHOES CARPENTERS. 565 FitzsiuiiiiDus Miles, yi Fall, Seneca Falls ROCHESTER SHOE CO., Peter J. Schapp, mgr., 102 Fall, VOSBURG & COREY, 1)0 Fall, Allen Samuel H., 3 Main, Waterloo DUNTZ NELSON E.. Main, KNIGHT BENAJAH B., Towsley bl'k, Main, MoKEVITT & PRATT, 199 Main, O'Doniiell & Grilbert, Main cor Virginia, " Moller Juste, , Willard Bottliuiir l¥orks. Covert Donald G., • Ovid Coffey & McDermott, 17 Bridge, Seneca Falls Longcoy Seymour, 34 Center '• SMITH JAMES D., 54 Fall, Brick ©ealers. YERKES J. M. & SON, r 31 Romulus SEIGFRED FRANK, N Clinton, Seneca Falls Delmater Henry, r 32 Waterloo Broom Manufacturers. WykoPP Petor, r 3 Romulus French William S., MacDougall, r 14 Varick Post John H., Mill, ^ Waterloo Building Movers. Hall Harris, Farmer, r 14 Covert Green xllbert, Lodi Parsons William D., Ovid Center, Ovid Buck Thomas L., Waterloo, r 28, Seneca Falls Davis Samuel, 47 Ridge, " Seeley Nathaniel, r 25 Waterloo Bulchers. (See also Meat Mai-kets. ) Compton John, Farmer, Covert Crise Adam, Farmer, i' Brownell John, r 2 Junius Brownell William, " Graves Eugene H. Magee Corners, " Lamson C. Frederick. Waterloo, r 49, " Young Charles F., Magee Corners, r 54 " Garrett Charles, r 23 Lodi Stout Nelson, " Williams John J., " Savage Patrick .J. , r 38 Ovid DeCory Joseph, 53 Clinton, Seneca Falls Hartranft David S., Fayette, r 37, " Reynolds Edward, r 7 " Russell Aim on, r 1 " Russell E. Rozell, Magee Corners, r 1 " Sanderson Albert, 97 Mynderse, " Smiley Frank E., r 31, Seneca Falls, Waterloo Walters Charles. Sr., Race. '^ LYONS WILLIAM F., head butcher, W. S. H., Willard Cabinet Makers. (See Furniture Dealers.) Carpenters, Contractors and Builders. Bergen Albert E., Parmer, Covert Bergen Jacob, (builder), Farmer, " Blauvelt Ernest, Fai'mer, r 3, " 566 CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. Wiiitei'sleeii Samuel S., farmer, r 15 Brazee William, r 43, Clarkson William W. , Farmer r 17, Covert Abram C, Farmer, Covert John V. , Farmer, r 12 Davenport Warren, Trumansburg, Tomk. Co., r 74 Dickerson John C, Farmer, r 12 Drake Sereno A. , cont'r and builder, Farmer, DUENIN THOMAS, carp, and builder, r 1, Farmer, Emons Lewis, Farmer Goodwin Wm. P., Farmer Hageman Herman B., Farmer, r 5 Holton Eugene E., Farmer Ike John, Farmer, r 26 McDuffee Darwin, Farmer Matthews Patrick, (contractoi*) , Farmer Minor George L., Farmer Minor William, Farmer Osgood William D., Trumansburg^ Tomp. Co., r 58 Rappleye Frank A., Farmer Robertson Frank, r 41 Stout George S., Farmer Van Court Jason G., Farmer Williamson A. Conkling, Farm.er Williamson George, Farmer Bachman Andrew J., Waterloo, r 96 Bartram Thomas, Canoga, r 28 Beck Eugene, Seneca Falls, r 63 Bird Charles F., MacDougall, r 110 Bird Edward E., MacDougall, r 110 Bird James, MacDougall, r 110 Brickley Stewart, r 116 Burroughs Frank, Canoga Dildine Henry J., MacDougall, r 109 Hatch Lyman D., Waterloo, r 75 Hill John M., Waterloo, r 5 Lerch Edward. MacDougall, r 110 Ritter John L. . Schwab Levi, r 115, Secor Mark, Macdougall, r 109 Siegfred Joseph, r 120 Stahl Peter E., STUCK MOSES R., r 17 Vreeland Peter L., Waterloo, r 16 Wertman Daniel E., r 127 ' Barber G. Jay, r 9 Olin Daniel L. , Waterloo, r 64 Olin John S., Waterloo, r 35 Paine Edward S., Waterloo, r 65 Riesdorph Clarence, r 40 Riesdorph George W., r 40 Tarveny Peter, Malcom, r 12 Winans Richard M., Magee Corners, r 53 Youry John W.. Magee Corners, r 33 Brown Charles, r 12 Compton George R., Townsendville, r 48 Covert Charles S. , Covert Fayette Junius Lodi CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. 567 Cuvei't Van Neste, 22 Lodi DEAN JAMES B., r 45 Frost Alonzo D., Townsendville, r 50 " Green Albert, " Hall Amos H., Hall Ellsworth M., Jackson Willard, " Knight William L., " Nivison Francis N., Lodi Center, r 79 " Rose Storm, " Tailby William, Townsendville, r 60 . " Wilson Geo. M., Young Lloyd L., r 16 " Bennett James F., Sheldrake, r 21 Ovid Bennett Wirt I., Sheldrake, r 21 Bougliton Abijah, Kidders, r 83 " Bryant John K., Sheldrake, r 21 " Bryant Edward L., Sheldrake, r 41 " Covert Henry H. , " Crans J. Fred, " Hall Ellsworth M., r 17 Keddy Lewis. " Johnson Calvin, r 94 " Leonard John C, Ovid Center, r 37 " McCarriagher Thomas Jr., " Pierce Stephen B., Ovid Center, r 36 " Rappleye Francis M., " Schooley Lucien J. , " Sherwood Marcus E., Ovid Center, r 38 " Talladay John T. Thompson Abner, Ovid Center, r 69 " Tripp Caleb, r 46 " VanCourt Stephen R., Ovid Center, r 55 " VanSickle John, Ovid Center, r 48 " WILSON FRED V. L. Benjamin Ellis W., Kendaia, r 17 Romulus Benjamin Erastus. Kendaia, r 17 " BOW J. W. & CO., (builders) " Bryant John, r 9 " Coryell John H. Dramus Stephen, r 40 " Garrison Fred B., Kendaia, r 22 " LaBOYTEAUX morgan W., (contractor) Matteson William W., Ovid " McWHORTER THOMAS B.. Kendaia, r 22 SEBRING STEPHEN A., Kendaia, r 19 " Seeley Hiram S., Hayt's Corners, r 46 " Smith Fred. Kendaia, r 22 " Smith Patrick, Ovid, r 82 " Snook Joseph H. " Wade George W. , (builder) Canoga Waldron Henry, (builder) Romulus Wilbur Buel, (builder) Bailey Thomas W., 285 Fall Seneca Falls BARLOW GEORGE W., (contractor and builder), 61 State BOOKER JOHN, r 14 Burroughs Aley, r 24 " 568 CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. Castuei' Seymour H., (builder), 306 Fall Scueca Falls Chappell Jason, 8 Wall " Compson Fred L., 93 Cayuga " De^^Iott Lewis, 55 W. Bayard - " Devitt Allen A., Pew Block " Doty Cornelius E., 79 Chapel " Doly James R. , (contractor and builder), Fall cor Walnut " Dunham Wilbur D., 12 Boston ave. " Durck Fred C, 23 Mynderse " Easton James Gr. , 6 Walnut, " Eggleston Harry L., 19 Rumsey, " Feeck George (builder), 9 Miller, " FISHER GEORGE M. (cont. and builder), 83 Center, FISHER calers. HALL lEA C, Farmer, r 38 Covert GATES CHRISTOPHEE K., Farmer, r 34 Hause Albert E., Canoga, r 57 Fayette JENKINS ALLICE B., Yale, r 135 Covert Abram P., Lodi, r 14 Lodi Wood worth Charles A. & Co., Cay wood, off r 64 " KINNE BEOS. Ovid Oaks Nathan. Jr., Ovid Center, r 56 " Scott J. B. & Son. Ovid Center, r 38 Ovid Pontics & Walker, Kendaia Eomulus VanNostrand Fred, GLEASON COAL CO. E. P., G. E. Stearns, agt., Canal cor Lock Seneca Falls HANEY ALBEET P., 28 Clinton cor Eailroad HOOD COENELIUS S.. 87 Cavuga MAIEE J. FEED, 213 Fall " '' O'BEIEN JOHN H., Oak, also Canal and Lock PALMEE STANLEY S.. ,31 Clinton, EOGEES GEORGE P., foot of Water, CLAEK EDWIN, cor Church and Elisha, Waterloo Doe Ellis H., otBce and yard Main. " •' TERWILLIGEE A. M.' & SON, Locust, Thomas George & Co.. Water n Virginia " DAVIS WILLIAM, W. S. H., Willard EISINGCHAELES W.. CoiBinlssion Mercliasit. LITZENBEEGEE LEVIS, Hayts Comers Eomulus Confeclioisers. (See also Bakers, also groceries, also general Merchants) Smith Silas D., ' Ovid Brewer David E. , 6 State Seneca Falls Fornesi Charles, Fall and Cayuga " Leddick John 8 Ovid " Quinn James, 126 Fall "■ Smith Eugene E., 21 1-2 State VAN HOUTEN FEANCES A., 118 Fall Drake Charles L., Main Waterloo Sippel Edward M., Towsley House BlocK " Coopers. (See also Fruit Baskets, Crates and Packages.) Foote William H., Farmer, r 8 Covert Waite Albert W.. Junius EusspII William, 70 Clinton, Seneca Falls Marshall C'uristian, factory Washington cor Lincoln, Waterloo Crockery aiut CwSass-tvare. (See also general merchants, also Grocers, Tea and Bargain Stores.) Case Homer C.. Farmer, Covert Peterson John B., Farmer " COVERT & BODINE, Lodi Covert John F.. Ovid Swarthout Sc Wilson, '' Nelson L. E. & Co., Ill Fall, Seneca Falls CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE DRESSMAKERS. 573 SHARP THOMAS B. & SONS, 63 and 65 Fall, Seneca Falls Benedict Jay, E Main, Waterloo FILLINGHAM TOM, 88 Main opp woolen mill, " LANEY ENOS, 164 Main, Fox block. Dentists. Lewis Nathan, Lodi Neal Edward H., Ovid Center, off r 8 Ovid Slocum Alfi'ed, BELCHER WILLIAM W., D.D.S., 70 Fall, res 5 Prospect, Seneca Falls GOULD MOSES C, D. D. S., 63 Fall, " Sahler John H., D. D S., 101 Fall, Bachman Chauncey C, 199 Main, Waterloo Dennison James S., 30 church. Dogs. HORNELL HARMONY KENNELS, Clermont S. Wixon prop'r, r 39 Covert Drain, Tile and Sewer Pipe. Willower John, West Fayette, r 97 . Fayette YERKES J. M. & SON, r 31 Romulus PALMER STANLEY S., 31 Clinton, Seneca Falls SEIGFRED FRANK, N Clinton TERWILLIGER A. M. & SON, Locust, Waterloo Whartenby Alexander, Mill cor Fayette, " Dressmakers. Cole Jennet E, Farmer, Leet Hattie, Farmer, McCoy Jane A., r 29 Rappleye Jennie Farmer, Starrett Adell Miss, Farmer, Symonds Nancy M., Farmer, Vining Sarah M., r 55 Berger Minnie, Day Celinda W., Canoga, Disinger Cora, Canoga, Kuney Minnie, r 128 Pearl Charity ^ Canoga, Secor Nettie, MacDougall, r 107, Swartz Jennie V., Turner Mary D., Geneva, Updyke Maria, Canoga, Demorest Clara, Magee Corners, r 53 Hanktelow Bertha, Waterloo, off r 48 Riedorph Margaret, r 40 Winans Catherine A., Magee Corners, r 53 Brown Grace A., Farr Sarah, Gould Emma, Lodi Center, r 66 Hunt Emma E., r 36 Johnson Laura, Jones Mary A. , Mann Julia A. , Rose Emogene, Sargent Mary, Townsend Mary L., Town send ville, r 69 Wilson Celia, Caywood, r 64 Wright Elizabeth 0., 38 Covert Fayette Junius Lodi 574 DRESSMAKERS. Best May A., r 12 Ovid Cassidy Libbie L. , r 28 " Craven Anna J., r 15 " Everts Nellie, Sheldrake, r 21 " Hollingshead A. Mrs. Sheldrake, " Neal Delia, Ovid Center, r 40 " Ryan Anna and Bridget, " Stafford Mary, Bumpus Sarah E., Hayt's Corners, r 49 Romulus Church Lucy, r 45 . " Crane Anna B., Kendaia cor r 17 and 22 " Lyon Hattie M., Hayt's Corners, " Mann Ellen, r 10 " Miller Eva, Kendaia, r 17 " Smith Mabel, Ovid, r 41 Van Horn Adelaide Mrs.,,r 40 " Yakeley Lillian, Hayt's Corners, " Adriance Carrie, 132 Fall, bds 172 Fall, Seneca Falls Bachman Anna C, 14 Walnut, " Bauman Lillie C, Waterloo, r 21 cor 20 " Bench Nellie B., r 24 " Benedict Cornelia, Ovid, " Berry Martha, 15 Dey, " Berger Bessie, 35 Miller, " Bicknell Mary L., 64 E Bayard, '• Blakney Estelle J., 30 Green, " Brown Anna, 49 Center, " Brown Esther A. , 21 Daniels, " Brown Stella E., 21 Daniels, " Burns Alice, 147 W Bayard, " Burt Stella E., 48 E Bayard, " CampbellJanetteC, 37 State " Carpenter Annie, 186 Fall " Caywood Ellen M., Ovid " Clary Jane W., 92 E. Bayard " CoflBn Francis A., (and cloak maker), Daniels cor Mynderse " Craig Matilda, 93 Bridge " Crowell Cora E., 40 VanCleef " Cruise Elizabeth, 21 White " Dart Adelphia A., Ovid « Deat Mrs. Solomon, 214 Fall <' Dowdell Margaret, 13 Garden '< Dunnigan Anna, 26 Mechanic " FACER HARRIET H., 104 Fall ♦« Fay Ellen, 19 Spring <' Fisk Frances, 24 Mynderse « Freeland Ida M. , 12 Daniels " • GALE AMANDA L., 21 Miller " Gilmore Margaret, 21 Dey << Hager Phebe H., 55 Mynderse " Hamill Mary F., Franklin House " Hammer Carrie, 3 Boston Ave " Havens Virginia, 35 Chestnut << Higgins Agnes, 108 Troy " Houghton Horatio, Ovid '< HOWELL ERMINIE, 59 Clinton Hyde Ida, 35 W. Bayard '^ DRESSMAKERS. 575 Kline Jennie L, , 27 State Seneca Falls Laurence Ruth, 5 Troy '< Lavelle Ellen, 4 Swaby " Lewis Mary A. , 89 Chapel " McCall Alice E., 88 Ovid " McCarthy Emma J., r 15 " McDermott Sarah, 3 Mechanic " McGinn Ella E., 23 Troy " McKeon Frances M., 10 State " McKeon Frances M., 10 Cayuga " Martin Margaret A., 10 Chapin " Matthews Rebecca, 30 Mynderse " Madden Mary H., 49 Clinton " Metcalf Mary E., r 16 " Mundy Mary E., 81 Ovid " Neyhart Sarah A,, 87 Mynderse " Sheline Emma, 5 Miller " Sherman Laura, 204 Fall " Slauson Annie E., 26 Mynderse " SmithLaura W., r 24 " Stearns Clara, 54 Ovid " Stone Sarah E., 33 Fall " Wamby Ida M. , 17 Mynderse " Woodward Eva, 88 Mnyderse " Yakely Alice, 34 State • " Griggs Lena A., Seneca Falls, r 30 Tyre Hopkins Clara L. " Flood M. Annette, Romulus Varick Gifford Carrie A., Romulus " Hinkley Leah Ann, Romulus " McGreeghan Mary, Romulus, r 48 " Metcalf Lena, Romulus, r 32 " VanHorne Addie, Romulus "■ White Sarah B., r 9 East Varick Wilbur Kate, Romulus Varick Archer Lida, Reed Waterloo Fry Jennie, Waterloo, r 7 " Bell Catharine, Inslee " Benson Nellie A., Washington cor Lincoln *' Bo wen Nettie A., 130 E. Main " Burnett Elizabeth J., " Cadmns Kate E., Grove cor Illick " Cook Annie E., River " Cook Retta, Washington cor River " Day Gillinda, Locust " Dohles Sophia M. , W. Main " Durkin Alice, bds E. Main ' ' Durkin Rose, E. Main '< Durkin Winifred, E. Main " Fair weather Retta L., Swift n Elizabeth '< Finn Emma C, 79 Virginia " Garvin Julia M., Virginia " Gilbert Mary M., Virginia cor Williams " Gilgan Anna, 84 Elisha " Harris Minnie E. , Reed " Holleran Catharine A. , River " Hopkins Sylvia, Elisha '< 576 DRESSMAKERS DRY GOODS. Hulbert Maria L. , Elisha Waterloo Jenkins Stella M., North Knight Laura B., Elisha " Knight Sarh E. , Elisha McCue Grace, Church cor Williams " Maloney Anna, Elizabeth " Martin Ella, Williams Mills Kate M., Stark cor Williams " Neider Elizabeth, Washing:ton " Newton Carrie, 130 E, Main " O'Connor Maggie, Williams cor Walnut " Chipps Elizabeth, Elisha " Parks Charlotte E., Stark Philes Carrie M., Chestnut cor Elisha " Post Bertha E., Mill Pratz Ella, 78 E. Main Rice Eleanor L., Inslee " Slaght Carrie M., 59 Williams " Strauss Mary M., 135 E. Main Wunderlin Anna M., Payette _ " VanHorn , 81 Virginia " Vaughn Elizabeth A., Geneva, Ont. Co., " Walters Emma, Race ' ' Weider Caroline L. , Washington ' ' Welch Mary, Main " Drugs and Medicines. (See also General Merchants and Proprietary Medicines). Bennett Bros. , Farmer Covei't Galloup Laconte Lodi Owen Jessie T., M. D., Horton Seymour Ovid Jones Clement " CASEY & SEAMAN, 75 Fall Seneca Falls SHARP THOS B. & SONS, 63 and 65 Fall BATSFORD JAMES E. & SON, Towsley Block Waterloo Bisdee William H. " CROBAUGH & MARSDEN, 194 Main Smith R. G. & Son, W. Main V&nKleeck Perry, 132 Fall Seneca Falls Dry Ooods. (See also General Merchants, also Ladies' Furnishings, also Fancy Goods). Miller Warren L, , Farmer Covert Peterson Abram C, Farmer " OSBORNE CLINTON D., Sheldrake Ovid Osgood John " Anderson James H., 69 Fall, res 103 State Seneca Falls BAIRD THOMAS B., 73 Fall, res 31 State HOSKINS LANSING S., 72 Fall LATHROP W. D. A SON, 85 Fall The Bee Hive Store, Miss Julia Son, manager, 101 Fall, " Woods Hannah, 31 Bridge " Acker J. A. & L., 195 Main Waterloo Beedles George, cor Clark and Elisha " Garrison James M., 200 Main " SELMSER G. & SON, 193 Main " ELECTRIC LIGHT CO. S FANCY FOWLS. 577 Electric L.iglit Co'§. SENECA ELECTRIC CO. THE, H. H. Crowell, of Syra- cuse, pres. ; P. H. VauAuken, of Rochester, sec'y; N. T. Wilcox, treas ; office Partridge Block, Fall Seneca Falls WATERLOO ELECTRIC CO., Francis BacoD, pres.; Andrew G. Mercer, sec'y and treas. ; office First National Bank, Main Waterloo Expres§ Ag'cnts. Ai'cher Garrett, (U. S.) r 41 Covert Moore John B., (U. S.), Farmer " STEVENS LEWIE P., freight and baggage handler, r 42 GILL AN JOHN, (U. S.). L. V.Ry., West Fayette Station, Mac- Dougall, r 109 Fayette JENKINS ALLIE B., (U. S.) express agent on L. V. Ry,. Varick Station, Yale, r 135 " Messenger J. H., (Am.) Canoga '< Robinson James H., (U. S.) Lodi Waite J. Albert, (U. S.) Caywood, r 64 COLEMAN MYRON R., (U. S.) Kidders Ovid Kinne Ephraim, (U. S.) " MILLER FRANK M., (U. S.) Parish Georges., (U. S.) Ovid Center " Barkman Harry G., (U. S.) Hayt's Corners Romulus Wixom Ray, Kendaia, r 17 cor 22 " AMENT GEORGE, (Am.) 120 Fall, res 19 White Seneca Falls Burns Oweii, baggage, 147 W. Bayard " Burns Patrick H., baggage, 108 W. Bayard ' " Denniston Chester B., (U. S.) Romulus Varick (AMERICAN), Clarence F. Moore, agt.. Arcade Waterloo Clark Asa F., baggage, Elisha " MOORE CLARENCE F., (Am.) Arcade Building JOHNSON BART T., (U. S.) Willard S war thou t Geo. W., baggage " Fancy Ooodis. HOSKINS LANSING S., 72 Fall Seneca Falls LATHROP WM. B. & SON, 83 Fall Fancy Fowls. (See also Eggs and Poultry, also Poultry Dealers.) BASSETTE WHEELER A. , farmer, r 7,breeds various and 100 fancy chickens. Covert Manning Charles D., Trumansburg, Tomp. Co., r 74, breeder of Rose and single comb brown and white Leghorns, " MARSH CHARLES V., North Hector, Schuyler Co., r 76, Ply- mouth Rocks, black Minorcas, white Leghorns, Bi"amahs and Pekin Ducks, Lodi Sloat M. Lafayette, Trumansburg, Tomp. Co.,r77, Plymouth Rocks, brown and white Leghorns, Covert Stout Joshua W., farmer, breeder and dealer in pit game chick- ens, fox hounds, long distance homing pigeons. Farmer, " Poorman John L., r 124, bronze turkeys, Fayette VAN VLEET & GULICK, r 15, black Minorca fowls, Lodi HERMANCE FRANK A., breeder full breed poultry, Ovid WHITING HELEN E., farmer 77, canary birds and singers for sale, bronze turkevs, " YERKES SCHUYLER B., r 10, pure white Leghorn and Wy- andotte, Romulus 57S FANCY FOWLS FIRE APPARATUS. BACKER JOHN, r 14 n 24, white and brown Leghorns, white Plymouth Eocks and Pekin Ducks, Seneca Falls EDDINGTON WILLARD, 12 W Bayard, barred Plymouth Rocks, ' ' Eke John, 18 Auburn st., " Guion John Marshall, 41 W Bayard, fancy fowls, " McGuane Anthony, r 27 1-2, bronze turkeys, " Warner Alfred R., 33 Lawrence, buff Cochins, Leghorns and Plymouth Rocks, " EDINGTON WILLARD, h Mill n Elisha, barred Plymouth Waterloo Rocks, Fertilizers. (See also Hardware.) HALL IRA C, Farmer, YATES CHRISTOPHER K., Farmer, r 34 BALDBIDGE A., MacDougall, Boak George, Waterloo, r 1, Deal Daniel, r 96 THOMAS GEORGE C. & BROS., Waterloo, r 21 KINNE BROS., BOWJ. W. &C0., Pontius & Walker, Kendaia, WELLS WILLIAM B., Ovid, r 77 Hood Cornelius S., 87 Cayuga (Canada wood ashes), CHOATE WILLIS N., 6 Varick, off r 44 VAUGHN CHARLES I., Steele, r 17 cor 1 Fi§b and Oyster Harket. (See also Grocers). Peck William J. , 5 State Flag Butts. Dealer in JONES REUBEN H., Cayuga, N. Y., r 12 1-2 Flagstone Layer. Beach Edward, 4 Mechanic Fence. (Patent). Culley William W., (rail and wire fence). Farmer Kelly Peter P., Waterloooff r 11 Howell George, Prop. Braden John E., W. Main Sutherland James E., Waterloo Wire Fence Co. , over Peter H. Cadmus' shop, Huff Ferry. (Ferry from Kidders to King's Ferry Station) . Quick James V., Kidders, r 83 Fire Apparatus. AMERICAN FIRE ENGINE CO., Chris. Ahrens, pres., of Cincinnati, O. ; Geo. E. Holroyd, vice-pres., of Waterford, N. Y.;Chas. T. Silsby, treas.; Wm. S. Silsby, sec'y; 37 Fall Seneca Falls GLEASON & BAILEY MFG. CO., Limited, Elliot P. Glea- son, 20 W. Houston St. , New York, pres. ; Wallace Drew, vice-pres. and local manager; Olin F. Gleason, New York, sec'y; Warren C. Gleason, treas.; manufacture fire ap- paratus, pumps, etc.. Factory St. " RUMSEY & CO., Limited, mfrs. pumps and fire apparatus, bells, sinks, etc. ; Andrew G. Mercer, Waterloo, pres. ; Bron- son A. Wessell, treas. ; L. Rumsey Sanford, sec'y, foot of Fall Covert (( Fayette Ovid Romulus Seneca Falls Varick Waterloo Seneca Falls Seneca Falls Seneca Falls Covert Fayette Ovid Waterloo Ovid li'LORISTS GENERAL MERCHANTS. 57^ Florists and Orecii-liouses. Banker John D. & Son, r 16 Ovid Bell Eobert H., Kidders, r 58 " POWELL WILLIAM, Prop. River View Green-houses, [See Adv.], 78 W Bayard Seneca Falls Ruthrauff David H., 18 Daniels '♦ SUTER JOHN, 27 Rumsey FILLINGHAM TOM, prop., 88 Main opp Woolen Mill Waterloo THARP ARTHUR E., E. Main " Whartenby Alexander, Mill cor Fayette " Flour, Feed and Grain. Grove Charles W., Farmer Covert RUMSEY STEPHEN W., Farmer " Stout Michael E., Farmer " Hoster Bros. , Canoga, r 58 Fayette KINNE BROS. Ovid Oaks Nathan, Jr., Ovid Center, r 56 it Doughty Bros. , Romulus, r 52 Varick MALONEY BROS., 202 & 204 Main Waterloo O'Brien Maurice " Fruit Baskets, Crates and Packages. (See also Coopers) . Stout Michael E., Farmer Covert AUBLE FRANK, Lodi Center, r 55 Lodi Bailey Clarence, Lodi Center, r 80 " DEAN JAMES B., r 45 '* Harris William L., basket manuf. " Newkirk Jacob, basket maker, Lodi Center, r 73 '< Post Horace L., Sheldrake, r 22, Ovid Howard & Ayers, Hayts Corners ' ' Yerkes Jesse, r 10 cor 24 " Yodley Alice R., manuf. grape baskets, r 29 Romulus Booth George W., buckboard basket maker, Steele, r 19 Waterloo Fruit Fvaporators. Fridley Philip, MacDougall, r 132 Fayette Crowell L. Foster, off r 16 Seneca Falls CORKHILL MAYNARD T., Seneca Falls, r 55 Tyre CORKHILL WILLIAM H., with his brother, Seneca Falls, r 55 Furniture Dealers. VAN KIRK & McMAHON, Farmer Covert LANE & GODFREY, Fall Seneca Falls Teller Fred, 100 Fall Crocker George E., Main Waterloo Vandenburg George T., Main " Fur Dealers. GALE AMANDA L., 21 Miller Seneca Falls Oas. PHOENIX GAS CO., W. A. Hosley, man., 6 Cayuga, Seneca Falls Seneca Falls and Waterloo Gas Light Co., Fred Maier, Jr.,pres. R. J. Dobson, supt. and Sec'y, 209 Fall Seneca Falls Seeeca Falls and Waterloo Gas Light Co., William E. Oliver, supt., EMain Waterloo Oas TTorks. Willard State Hospital, James Martin, gas maker Willard General Merchants. (Who keep a general assortment of dry goods, groceries, clothing, hard- ware, crockery, boots and shoes, etc., see also dry goods, also groceries) HORTON FRANK, r 55 Covert 580 GENERAL MERAHANTS GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. Minor Abram V. , Farmer Covert Peterson John B., Farmer " Peterson William E,, Farmer " BALDRIDGE A., MacDoug-all Fayette Hood Joseph P., Canoga, r 55 " McGrane Daniel, MacDougall, r 109 '• Messenger J. H., Canoga " ROBERSON JOHN T., Yale, r 135 Scott G. C, r 30 Junius Covert Abram P., r 14 Lodi COVERT & BODINE Foster Frank I., " GOULD JAMES H., Lodi Center, r 62 LODI CENTER CASH STORE, James H. Gould, manager, Lodi Center r 79 ^ " REEVES ELISHA, Lodi Center, r 62 ROOT SANDFORD 0., patentee Root's easy cutting plyersand cutting nippers, " Woodworth Charles A. & Co., Cay wood, otf r 64, " Covert John F. , Ovid Graves G. W. & Co., Ovid Center, HoUingshead Albert, Sheldrake, " McGHAN HUGH, Ovid Center, McGregan Bros., " NeddickSandford C, " GARRISON H. & SON, Kendaia, r 22 Romulus HARRIS CHARLES E.. Hay t's Corners, Smith & Messier, Hayt's Corners, " Warne Clinton A., '• Gibbs Ansel S. , 34 Canal cor Lock Seneca Falls KENYON AMOS G., 81 Fall, Hill Wilbur D., Magee Corners, r 52 Tyre Dey Henry, r 19 Varick EMENS & SON, Fayette, Hendricks J. Warren, Fayette, " King Lorin G., East Varick, r 26 " Monroe Daniel, Romulus, " Roberts Ralph P., East Varick. r 26 " Rowe Edmund C, Fayette, " VAN NOSTRAND AUGUSTUS T., Romulus, Warne Clinton A., Romulus, " Bancroft William G. , Main cor Virginia. Waterloo Gregory Isaac G., store Swift, " Serven F. B. & H. A., Border City, " Shiley John, Washington, " Mclntyre J. D. Mrs. Willard Marshall & Smith " Oents' Furnisbing^ Ooods. (See also General Merchants, also Dry Goods). Rloomer Hiram, Farmer Covert Foote Edmund C., Farmer " PITCHER & FINTON Ovid Howe Frank J., 130 Fall Seneca Falls CLARY BROS., 122 and 124 Fall NUNNOLD BROS., 113 and 115 Fall, KENYON AMOS G., 81 Fall TODTMAN & GLADKE, 103 Fall Bancroft William G., Main cor Virginia Waterloo GRAFTERS GRAPE GROWERS. 581 Orafters. Lawrence John. H., 5 Troy Seneca Falls Orapc Orowers. (Of 2 or more acres each). Beckley Daniel W., 2 1-2 acres, Trumansburg, Tomp.Co., r 74 Covert Beyer Diamond Vineyard Co., Limited, 180 acres, Farmer, r 18 " Hunt J. Taylor, 40 acres. Farmer " King- & Robison, 10,000 vines, Trumansburg-, Tonap. Co., r 58 " SWARTHOUT BENJAMIN F., 5 acres, Farmer Thompson Henry N., 7 acres, Farmer, r 9 " Goodman Charles, 5 acres, MacDougall, r 134 Fayette Bloomer Franklin C, 18 acres, off r 27 Lodi Bramble Cyrus, 5 acres. North Hector, Schuyler Co., r 65 Bramble VanRensselaer, 3 1-2 acres, Caywood, r 64 Budd James M., 10 acres, r 13 Burdin Joseph, 8 acres, r 39 Campbell Clarence N., 9 acres, Caywood, r 53 Coleman Charles E., 3 acres, Caywood, r 64 Curry Robert Capt. , 8 acres, oft' r 2 Emons William P., 20 acres, off r 27 Gulick Claude B., 5 acres, r 27 Horton Alva, 6 acres, Caywood, r 64 Lamoi'eaux Ditmars, 6 acres, North Hector, Schuyler Co., r 76 LAMOREAUX GEORGE V., 15 acres, North Hector, Schuyler Co.,r76 Lamoreaux Henry, l(i acres, North Hector, Schulyer Co., r 65 Lamoreaux John, 14 acres, Caywood, off r 53 Marsh Thomas A., 6 acres. North Hector, Schuy. Co., r 63 Miller Wm. L., 5 acres, r 27 Moore Oliva F., 5 acres, Caywood, r 54 Neal Isaac Henry, 20 acres, off r 52 Neal Joseph, 3 acres, off r 27 Neal Sylvester, 4 acres, r 25 Neal Thomas B., 8 acres, Caywood, r 53 Osgood Charles A., 9 aci'es, Caywood, r 53 Pi'edmore James F., 10 acres, Caywood, r 76 Slaght Morg E., 3 acres, SMELZER LEWIS M. , fruit grower, off r 40 Spader Dauiel, 6 acres, r 13 Swarthout Frank C, 6 acres, Caywood, r 64 SWARTHOUT MARGARET E., 6 acres, Caywood, r 64 Waterhouse Ezra L., 6 acres, Caywood, off r 53 Westcott £olomon M., 15 acres. North Hector, Schuyl. Co., Wiggins, John A., berry grower. Farmer, r 19 •' Banker John D., fruit grower, r 16 Ovid Bennett Jahn M., fruit grower, Lodi, off r 71 " Cleveland HeniyL., 14 acres, Ovid Center, " Dougherty Richai'd, fruit grower, off r 67 '' Neal Jane, fruit grower, Ovid Center, r 40 " Post Lilberne R., fruit grower, r 31 • " Scott J. B. & Son, fruit grower, Ovid Center, r 38 " -Slaght Bi^os., 4 acres, Lodi, r 31 " Slaght Horace L., fruit grower, Ovid Center, r 24 " Taylor Heni^y, 8 acres, Ovid Center, r 55 " Baldridge Chai'les J., 11 acres, Kendaia, Romulus Brown John A., 14 acres, Kendaia, r 17 " Day George, fruit grower, Kendaia, r 1 '« 582 GRAPE GROWERS GROCERIES. Dougherty Bernard, 3 1-2 acres, Kendaia, r 37 Romulus Gates Edward, 4 acres, Kendaia, r 1 '< GIBSON ROBEET, 20 acres, Kendaia, r 19 " Hunt Julius F., 11 acres, Kendaia, r 16 " KARR FREDERICK S., 250 vines, Kendaia, r 1 " MARSH THOMAS, fruit, Willard, r 55 SMITH TIMOTHY, grapes 4 acres, " Sutton E. & N., grapes 11 acres, Ovid, " Warne John, 10 acres, r 10 '' WELLS WILLIAM B., 7 acres, Ovid, r 77 Wright Frank. 20 acres, Kendaia, r 38 " YERKES SCHUYLER B., fruit grower, r 10 Boyer Charles S., grapes 30 acres, r 15 " Dey Henry, 5 1-2 acres Varick Fleming Edward S., 6 acres, Romulus " Haust John, 5 acres, r 34 " Hathorn Edward L., 15 acres, Kendaia, r 54 Skinner Aaron B. , 12 acres Kendaia Orist and Flouring Mills. (See also Flour, Feed and Grain, also General Merchants, also Grocers.) Grove Samuel C. , Farmer, r 13 Covert KIME DANIEL, MacDougall, r 72, Fayette Fayette KRONINGER & RITTER Gridley Charles L. , Waterloo, r 62 Junius POWERS CHARLES F., r 21 AUBLE FRANK, Lodi Center, r 55 Lodi Clock Zalmon W. MAXWELL GEORGE N., prop. Lodi Steam Mill, r 23 WYCKOFF CHARLES E., prop. Lodi Stone Mill, r 25 BLAINE W. F. & CO. Ovid Kinnan & Hagerty, proprs. " KNIGHT CHARLES G., Van Liew's Mills, Ovid Center, r 55 Howard & Ayers, Hayt's Corners Romulus ROBERTS & BEIGGS, 20 Ovid u Canal Seneca Falls Shoemaker & Daniels, Water cor Bridge " Schoonmaker William, Magee Corners, r 33 Tyre VAN CLEEF BENJAMIN F., r 5 '' Lisk John A., prop. Empire Roller Mills, Romulus Varick Pierson & Becker, proprs. Fayette Mills, Washington Waterloo SELMSER G. & Co., proprs. Seneca County Mills, Washington " Oroceries and Provisions. (See also General Merchants). Auble Thomas W., r 55 Covert Case Homer C, Farmer " DelongC. J. &Co., r58 Doolittle Jay Farmer ♦' Miller Warren L., Farmer " Murphy George W., Farmer " Peterson John B., Farmer " ROBERSON JOHN L., Yale 135 Fayette Clawson William B., Lodi Covert Abram B. , " Owen Jessie T.,M.D., " Baldridge Raymond W. Ovid Blew John C, Sheldrake i" Covert John F. '♦ Delaney James E. " GROCERIES HARNESS, TRUNKS. 5S3 Johnson Calvin R-. r 94 Ovid OSBORNE CLINTON D., Sheldrake Seeley DeForest " Steele John H. " Blew Samuel Romulus Combs Peter M. , Hayt's Corners ' ' GARRISON H. & SON, Kendaia, r22 Beach Norman L., 59 Oarden Seneca Falls Carraher Bros. , 11 Bridge " Coffey Maurice, 15 Bridge " Cook Edward M., 22 Rumsey " Crowell J. H. & Son, 71 Fall Durnin Bernard, 13 Ovid " ECK MICHAEL, 32 Daniels " Ferran Elizabeth, 33 Bridge " FLANAGAN JAMES A., 62 Fall Gargan & Gargan, 58 Fall " Leonard Edwin J , 57 State " McKeon John, 59 Fall, " Magill Thomas, cor Bridge and W Bayard, <' Monroe Sidney L., 66 Fall, •' NEARPASS F. L., Mrs. M. H., 22 Daniel, " Shepard Archibald M., 128 Fall, STORY CHARLES L., 79 Fall, " Walter & Woodward, 35 and 37 Ovid, " Compson David L. , Magee Corners, r 51 ' Tyre Harris John H., Magee Corners, r 51 " Helmer Charles F., Savannah, Wayne Co., r 7 " NEARPASS WILLIAM, Main, '< EASTLICK CHARLES J., W Main, Waterloo FILLINGHAM TOM, 88 Main opp woolen mills <' Gibson & Huff, Main cor Virginia, <' Keeler George W., Elisha n railroad, " Kuney David, Washington cor Mill, " LANEY ENOS, 164 Main, Fox's block, " MALONEY BROS. (Martin E. and JOHN B.), 202 and 204 Main, " REED A. C. & CO., Towsley block, Virginia, " Wachter Albert G., Stark, '< Zartman Charles E., E Main, " Hardiirare Dealers. (See also General Merchants.) Case C Fred, Farmer, Covert Covert Enoch, Farmer, " Clawson William B., , Lodi PAYNE WILL W., Ovid Swarthout William B., " BOW J. W. & CO., Romulus Cary Lamont H., 131 Fall Seneca Falls Dillon William J., 1 E Bayard, " Story & Strong, 70 Fall, ' " Waller George A., 112 Fall, '< VAN NOSTRAND AUGUSTUS T., Romulus, Varick ALLEN & NUGENT, 197 Main, Waterloo Baker «Sc Webster, 203 Main '^ Harness, Trunks, &;c. (For Trunks, see also Clothing.) Gordnier Burr, Townsendville, r 64, Covert 584 HARNESS, TRUNKS HOTELS. Mosher George A., Farmer, Covert Kreutter John U. , Fayette Shaw Lauiicelot F., Canoga, " MoEvoy Edward L., Lodi Seeley Charles P., " PORTER WILLIAM J., Ovid Seeley Charles P. , " Wright Benjamm C. , Ovid Center, r 37 " McCartin Frank P., 114 Fall, Seneca Falls Simmons Ethelbert F., 91 Fall, " Archer Charles, Grrove cor Race, Waterloo Hoffman Warren, Main, <' Larish John, Fayette, " Otray Geoi'ge. " Strauss Edward C. , Virginia, " Hats and Caps. (See also Clothiers and General Merchants.) NUNNOLD BROTHERS, 113 and 115 Fall, Seneca Falls BROOKS JOSEPH, Main, Waterloo Hay Dealers. HALL IRA C, Farmer, r 38 Covert YATES CHRISTOPHER K., Farmer, r 34 BALDRIDGE ADDISON, MacDougall, Fayette ROBERSON JOHN T., Yale, r 135 SACKETT J. H. & W. G., West Fayette, KINNE BROS., Ovid Van Nortrand Fred, Romulus HANEY ALBERT P., 28 Clinton cor Railroad Seneca Falls SHANNON NOADIAH, 2 Walnut Esterly George M., 85 State " RIEGEL WILLIAM W. , 37 E Bayard Hides aud Pelts.. Andrews William S., Washington Waterloo Horse Traiiiers. Kelley Timothy H., Waterloo, r 8 Fayette McShanxiock Henry, Lodi Predmore Delos H. ' ' Tailby Charles, Town send ville, r 57 " Tailby William, Townsendville, r 60 " Laughlin John, Ovid, r 82 Romulus Freeland Albert, 83 State Seneca Falls Hotels. (We have designated by capital letters those enterprising proprietors who afford their guests the use of this directory.) Hotel, (Frontenac Beach Hotel), Oscar R. Dean, prop. Trumans- burg, Tomp. Co., r 74 Covert GAMBEE HOUSE, Martin Gambee, prop.. Farmer Hotel Robinson, A. Knox McDuffie, prop. Farmer " Canoga Hotel, Eugene Poorman, prop., Canoga Fayette Cottage Hotel, Columbus Kuney, prop. '' Grand Central Hotel, John A. Bi^odhead, prop. " Dublin Hotel, Augustus Bannister, prop. Junius Eagle Hotel, Strader Bros., props. Lodi COLES HOTEL, Myron R. Coleman, prop., Kidders Ovid FRANKLIN HOUSE, Lambert Goodman, prop. SHELDRAKE HOUSE, Adolphus Goodman, prop.. Sheldrake Acker House, William Acker, prop., Kendaia Romulus HOTELS ICE DEALERS. 585 Central House, Oliver F. Slialibo, prop.. Hayts Corners Romulus Covert House, James Flynn, prop. " Jolin.son House, I. N. Seeley & Son, pi-op's, Hayt's Corners, " Bull's Grove Hotel, GeorgeE. Squires, prop., Seneca Falls FRANKLIN HOUSE, Matthew Hamill, prop., Bridge cor W. Bayard HOTEL HANLIN, M. E. Haulin. prop., 61 Fall HO AG HOUSE, Lawrence R. Catfrey, prop., Fall cor State Seneca House, L. R. Caffrey, pi'op., 93 and 95 Fall " SENECA RIVER HOTEL, Reuben H. Jones, prop., Cayuga, N. Y.,rl2 1-2 Stanton House, L. M. Cumber, prop.. Fall " HINKLEY HOUSE, Joshua Hinkley, prop., Romulus Varick New York Hotel, D. Adelbert Campbell, prop., Fayette " Border City Hotel, William C. Prunner, prop., Border City Waterloo Central House, Ellen Bucknar, prop., E Main " Central House, Bion Clarkson, prop., cor Church aiid Elizabeth " Clinton House. Charles J. Smith, j)rop., E Main " Columbian House, George W. Chappell, prop., Virginia " Congress Hall, George N. Stewart, prop.. Virginia " Hotel DeWitt, Charles W. C. DeWitt, prop., opp N. Y. C. Ry. Depot " Hotel Fi'anklin, Lee Carmon, prop., Washington cor Mill " Lake View House. David A. Hill, prop.. Border City, Geneva, Ont. Co. TOWSLEY HOUSE, Dell Goodman, prop., cor Main and Virginia '• ACTON HOUSE, Peter J. Acton, prop. Willard Willard Hotel, .John H. Prager, conductor " Hay Pressers. (See also Hay Dealers). Taylor Thomas, Farmer, r 24 Covert Wilson Lewis H., Farmer, r 39 BaldridgeA., MacDougall Fayette Goodman Charles, MacDougall, r 134 Jolley Isaac, West Fayette, r 69 " Kinne Benjamin J., Mac Dougall, r 72 " SACKETT J. H. & W. G., West Fayette TROUTMAN WILLARD F., r 93 Sampson John C, Waterloo, r 49 Junius Armstrong Wilbur E., r 39 Lodi Farr Charles S., Lodi Center, r 62 Jennings John A., r 45 " Craver William H., Ovid Center, r 87 Ovid TILLYER RHINE AS L., Ovid Center, r 24 Beach George B., r 7 Seneca Falls Berger Charles E., 6 Ovid •* Fenlow DeWitt C, 101 Cayuga Shultz Charles, 154 Ovid " IRELAND GEORGE A., Fayette, r 7 Varick Kidd Frank G., Fayette House Furnisliing. GOLDER RICHARD, 92 Fall Seneca Falls Nelson L. E. & Co., Ill Fall Ice Dealers. Barry Edwin S., Farmer, r 43 Ovid Freeland George H., r 15 cor 13 • Seneca Falls HOTELS — -ladies' HAIR DRESSER. 586 Hanlin John, 24 Adams Seneca Falls Eoberts Hiram M., 40 W. Bayard " Insurance Agents. Bennett Bros. . Farmer Covert Stout Burdge, Farmer " Wheeler John E., Farmer '' Bachman Charles, Fayette, r 114 Fayetta McNulty Charles E., M. D., Townsendville, r 60 Lodi Vescelius Casper B. " Snook & Lisk Eomulus Coan Isaac, 45 Clinton Seneca Falls Ferguson Martin L., 18 Clinton " GAY ALBEET S., P. 0. Building, Fall Banks Joseph Charles, 26 Water " 46-47 BECK SAEAH (Mrs. Wm. F.,) 12 Cayuga HILLS WILLIAM, 13 & 15 King Block, Fall JOHNSON CHAELES C, 67 Fall Man waring William P., 11 Barker " MILLEE JOSIAH T. & CO., 17 & 19 King Block Pollard A. Seymour, 128 Fall Sackett Edward S., 5 & 7 King Block Burrall W. D. & Son, Towsley House Block Waterloo Clark John L., M. D., Virginia " Haigh John L. ^ a HULBEBT GEOEGE H., 72 William Johnston Luke, E. Main " Marshall Horatio A. " Opdyke Charles E.. 201 Main " Williams E. D., William * " Woodward Alva, Elisha " STEVENSON WILLIAM A., director Patrons Eelief Fire As- sociation, r 31 cor 13 Tyre Intelligence Offlce. BECK SAEAH (Mrs. Wm. F.), 12 Cayuga Seneca FaUs Jew^elry and Watches. Wiggins Charles S., Farmer Covert Feezler Stephen H. , Waterloo, r 74 Fayette Galloup Laconte Lodi Wood worth Fred " Jones Clement Ovid Jones Horace T. " Wiggins Frank W. " Eandell Isaiah, 106 Fall Seneca Falls Selleck Henry E. , 6 1-2 State " Williams & Son, 108 Fall Downes John E., Main, Towsley House Building Waterloo Fairchild Isaac M., 147 E. Main " Sherwood George E., Towsley House Block *' Smolinsky Moses, Towsley House Blk " Junk Dealer. SHANNON NOADIAH, 2 Walnut Seneca Falls Ladies' Furnisbings. FACEE HAEEIET H., (Agent Butterick's Patterns), 104 Fall HOLMES JULIA S. MES., 160 FaU Ladies' Hair Dresser. Collver Helen, (ladies') , Farmer Covert ladies' hair dresser LIME, STONE. 587 Demond Theodore Mrs., (ladies') Ovid Hoey Mary, (ladies'), over Williams' jewelry store Seneca Falls W ATKINS PENIE F., (ladies'), 109 Fall Laundress. (See also Laundries.) Smith Elizabeth, r 45 Covert Liauiidries. (See also Laundresses.) RANEIN & FEGLEY, City Steam Laundry, basement 105 Fall Seneca Falls EENYON AMOS G., agent for Star Palace Laundry, 81 Fall Wo Lee, Chiness Laundry, E. Main Waterloo Lamphier Mrs. Franklin, Washington " LETTS JOHN, prop. Waterloo Steam Laundry, Romig Block, Virginia " liRwyers. Townsend Charles O., Farmer Covert SHILEY JACOB B. Fayette SACKETT & SACKETT, Waterloo Fayette ALLEN FRANCIS C, and district attorney Ovid FRANKLIN BENJAMIN Hazleton William C., Judge and Surrogate Seneca Co. " Carmer Herman A. , Daniels Block, Fall Seneca Falls CLARK WILLIAM, and police justice, 61 Fall " DeMOTT FRED W., 110 1-2 Fall, GOULD ERNEST G., 110 Fall, HAMMOND & HAMMOND, over 71 Fall, " HAWLEY CHARLES A., 113 Fall, JOHNSON CHARLES C, 67 Fall, MILLER RICHARD G., 17 and 19 King block, MacDONALD brothers, 112 Fall, PONTIUS GEORGE W., 72 Fall, Sackett Edward S., 5 and 7 King block, " Salisbury Samuel H., 9 and 11 King block, " SIMPSON WILLIAM R., Hoskins block, Wilcoxen Gilbert Hon., 72 Fall, Barrett John M., over Shiley block, Waterloo CHILDS ALBERT L., Cole Rufus B., Lincoln, '' Headley Sterling G. Hon., Hunt block, Main, " Jarvis Cornelius, Williams, " MANNING FREDERICK L., Virginia, " Marshall Horatio A. , " Opdyke Charles E . , 201 Main , ' ' Richardson John E., 168 E Main "■ SACKETT & SACKETT, Main, " TenEyck Clarence, Kennard's building, Main, " Zartman George E., " Libraries — Circulating. Public Library and Reading Room, Miss Carrie B. Watling, libra- rian, over Exchange Nat. Bank, Seneca Falls Waterloo Library and Historical Society, Miss Hattie Huff, libra- rian, Williams cor Church, Waterloo Liime, Cement, Intone, &e. FISHER GEORGE M., 33 Center, Seneca Falls FISHER JOHN, 33 Center, PALMER STANLEY S., 21 Clinton, " 588 LIME, STONE LIQUOR DEALERS. TERWILLIGER A. M. & Son, Locust, Waterloo IA\c Stock Breeders and Dealer§. BASSETTE WHEELER A., (thoroughbred Hampshire sheep, Farmer, r 7 Covert BRADLEY LEROY C. (pure bred Hampshire sheep), Farmer, Brig-gs Dtwitt (Jersey cattle), Trumansburg, Tomp. Co., r 72 '' Leonard Charles F., breeder and dealer in Berkshire hogs, Far- mer, r 8 " Marsh William C, imp. and breeder of Shropshire sheep, r 54 " Porter William, breeder and dealer in Whitefoot trotting stock, Farmer, " Rappleye D. Scott, breeder and dealer in live stock. Farmer, r 17 " KIME WILLIAM CLINTON, Waterloo, (Jersey and Guernsey cows and Dorset horn sheep), Waterloo, r 21 Fayette RITTER MELVIN S., (shorthorn and Jersey cattle, Shropshire sheep, Cheshire hogs and Cheshire boar), Waterloo, off r 17 " RITTER MICHEAL B. (shorthorn cattle, Shropshire and Ox- ford sheep and Cheshire hogs), Waterloo, r 17 " THOMAS GEORG-E C. & BROS. (Guernsey and Holsteins), Waterloo, r 21 " Fredmore George (Hambletonian horses), North Hector, Schuy- ler Co., r 76 Lodi VAN VLEET FRED E. , imp. and breeder thoroughbred Shrop- • shire sheep, buyer and shipper of live stock, r 15 " VAN VLEET & GULICK, imps, and breeders thoroughbred Shropshire sheep (registered), and shippers live stock, r 15 '^ Allen Marshal] V., full blood Chester white swine, r 52 Ovid Banker Peter S., Durhams (registered), " BRADLEY BURR, Hampshire Downs sheep, Ovid Center, r 53 " Dickerson John (high bred trotting horses), r 7, " DOWERS CHARLES D. (Hampshire Down sheep, Berkshire swine), Ovid Center, r 45 " Eastman William L. (horses'), r 66 " JOHNSON STEPHEN V. r'. (Shropshire sheep), off r 30 BARTLETT E. SEELY, breeder Hambletonian horses, also thoroughbred swine, Kendaia, r 21 Romulus HO AG MILTON, (breeder and dealer high bred trotters), 21 Cayuga, Seneca Falls JONES REUBEN H. (breeder Chester white swine), Cayuga, Cayuga Co., r 12 1-2 " POOLE DAVID (Holstein Frisian cattle, Patchen horses, Cheshire and Poland China swine), r 23 cor 22 " WHEELER OGDEN (dealer), Romulus, Varick Miller William (Suffolk and Essex swine), Geneva, Ont. Co., Waterloo Liquor Dealers. (Wholesale and Retail.) KING JOHN, Farmer, Covert Delaney James E., Ovid Carroll Thomas, Canal cor Ovid, Seneca Fall Comber William C, 18 State, " HANLIN M. E., 64 Fall, " McKEON JOHN, 59 Fall, '* O'Keefe Daniel A., 77 Fall, " SALCMAN GEORGE, 2 and 4 State, BROPHY JOHN C. 205 Main, Waterloo Bryan Charles L. , " LIQUOR DEALERS MASONS AND BUILDERS. 589 Dempsey William H., 36 Virginia Waterloo Redmond Thomas, Main " Liivery. Holton Charles S. , Farmer, Covert Combs Bros.. . Ovid Gibbs Ansel C. State, Seneca Falls KELLOGa D WIGHT L., 23 State, Cook Croydon, stable Virginia, Waterloo HUFF ISAAC L., Loan Agents. BECK SARAH (Mrs. Wm. F.). 12 Cayuga, Seneca Falls Lumber Manufacturers and Dealers. (See also Saw Mills.) Caywood James C, Lodi Covert Abram P., r 14 " DEAN JAMES B., r45 " Woodward Charles A. Co.. Caywood, off r 64 '' Allen Stephen L., Farmer, r 81 Ovid Cassidv Robert L., r 28 KINNE BROS., " Oaks Nathan Jr., Ovid Center, r 56 " Scott J. B., & Son. Ovid Center, r 38 " BOW J. W. & CO., Romulus Ditmars & Crissv, Hayfs Corners, r 71 " MAIER FRED, 218 Fall, Seneca Falls MERRILL CHARLES S., 220 Fall, '' $ ROGERS GEORGE P., foot of Water st. Clark Augustus, off Main, Waterloo CLARK EDWIN, cor Church and Elisha, " TERWILLIGER A. M. & SON. Locust, Thomas George & Co., Water n Virginia, '* Metallic Pattern Letter Manufacturers. BRIM ALFRED W., 86 Wynderse, Seneca Falls Knight H. W. & Son, 92 State, " Macliine §liops. RYNO & LONGSTREET, Farmer, Covert McGARVEY JOHN W., Fall cor Walnut. Seneca Falls Seneca Falls Mfg. Co. The, incorporated 1891, employs about 75 hands, A. S. Davis pres., P. B. Kendig sec'y and treas., office and works Bridge and Water, " Malt Houses. Nester Malt House. S. K. Nester, Geneva, prop., Waterloo Marble and Oranite Dealers and Workers and Bronze Monuments. LITTLEJOHN W. &. J., foot of Fall, Seneca Falls WELLHAUSER IGNATZ, Waterloo Marble & Granite Works, 163 Main, Waterloo Masons and Builders. (See also Cai-penters and builders.) Doudle John, r 4 Farmer, Covert Donnelly John, r 4. Farmer, " Hall Harris, Farmer, r 14 Norman Robert, Trumansburg, Tomp. Co., r 76 " Quinn William, Farmer, " CarrLuman D. (builder), Canoga, Fayette Ritter Michael, Canoga, " Beckwith Geoi-ge, Caywood, r 54 ■ Lodi 39 590 MASONS AND BUILDERS MEAT MARKETS. McCannon Silas W., Townsendville, r 56 Lodi Swartliout Seneca, r 25 " Sigfried Henry, Fayette, Varick Sigfried William, Fayette, " Pierce Stephen B., Ovid Center, r 36 Ovid Pack Eutner S. " Kirk Patrick, r 91 McCarragher Patrick " McCarragher Hugh " McLaughlin Andrew "■ Selleck Riley, Kidders " VanSickle John, Ovid Center, r 43 " Conley John, Willard, r 55 Romulus McCavitt Patrick. Ovid, r 82 Myers Henry C, Hayt's Corners " O'Hanlaii Janaes, Hayt's Corners, r 50 '< Quinn William, Ovid, r 57 " Duntz Theodore, 2 Barker • Seneca Falls Easlick Charles J., 46 W. Bayard " Engler Samuel, 98 Bridge <' Ferguson Michael, 11 Maynard " Gei'guson Michael, Jr., 10 Maynard "■ GRISMER WILLIAM, (contractor), 19 VanCleef Lacy Barnard, Maynard cor Seneca Lane " Morris Charles, 71 Clinton " •Morris George A., 81 Chapel '' Morris John G., 81 Chapel " Myers Horace, 77 Clinton " Spaid John S., 5 Maple '< Woodward James M., r 7 "■ Stickles Erastus, Magee Corners, r 34 Tyre Stickles James, Magee Corners, r 84 "• . Battelle John H., W. Main cor Reed Waterloo Battelle Rolla C, W. Williams DeYoe G. Howard. 120 Elisha DeYoe Frank E., North '< DeYoe George H., Elisha " Logan Rohert J., Seneca " Martin Hugh, Williams " Murphy James, Mill " Murphy William, Mill " Schutts Monmouth, Fayette " Smith D. Carlos, Stark " VanRiper John D., Swift '' Myers Edgar T. , stone and brick Willard Meat Markets. (See also Butchers). PURCELL .JOHN E., Main Ovid Crowell J. H & Son, 71 Fall Seneca Falls Georo-e Henry & Co., 99 Fall '^ FISHER JOSHUA, sausage wholesale and retail, Fall cor Cayuga " Cuddeback John, 20 Bridge " MOREHOUSE CLAUDE D., Norcott blk., State " Oakes John. 56 W. Bayard " Sanderson Edwin C. 99 Mynderse " Seigfred William G., 1 W. Payard SPENCER & MOREHOUSE, Norcott blk.. State MEAT MARKETS — MILLINERS. 59! Sti'oug Kros., er Fall Seiieca Falls Turk John, Sr., Ovid Walter & Woodward, 35 and 37 Ovid Buckuar Charles A., E. Main Watei-loo Bucknar John L., E. Main " Bucknar J. T. Mrs., 94 Main " EASTLICK CHARLES J., W. Main Graham Jolm C, Center " Hahn Isadora " Hammond Smith M., Church " Lux Edward, Washington " Mai'shall Fi-ederick G., Fayette *< Welch William, Main " " Yule B. F. &W. S., Main Merchant Tailor§. (See also Clothiers, also Tailors, also Tailoresses.) CLARY BROTHERS, 122 & 124 Fall Seneca Falls HILIMIRE HENRY A., Opera House Block Hock Frederick, 127 Fall " NUNNOLD BROS., 113 & 115 Fall « TODTMAN & GLADKE, 103 Fall Milk Dealers. Kerns James, Farmer, r 9 Covert THOMAS GEORGE C. & BROTHERS, Waterloo, r 21 Fayette McEvoy John L, r 12 Lodi Fuller Joel E., r 8 Seneca Falls Mansell Patrick, r 16 " SISCO SOLOMON, r 16 '< SWABY FREDERICK B., 86 Cayuga, "■ THORPE H. J. & SONS, Fair View Dairy, Thorpe's Crossing S. F. &C. L. R. R., " VAN CLEEF EDWARD M., r 15 Butts John H., Border City, Waterloo Koeltz Charles W., Washington, " Redner Cornelius J., Main, " Milliners, MiSliiiery and Fancy Goods. (See also Dry Goods, also General Merchants.) DeWitt Edith L., Farmer, Covert Galloup Mary H., Lodi Hughes Jennie M., r 51 Romulus Lyon Mattie M., Hayt's Corners, " Beach Annabel, 59 Garden, Seneca Falls COX EMMA M., 92 Fall, Flanagan Mary L., 62 Fall, " Flickenger Emma F., 2 Daaiels cor Troy, " GRAHAM KATE. 97 Fall, " Hadley Helen L. Mrs.. 106 Fall, " Hall M. Emma, 3 Miller " Jennings Nellie M., over 73 Fall, ■ *< Slauson Harriet G.. Fall, " Wamby Nettie, 99 Fall, " Batsford Emily A., E Main, Waterloo Burton Belle, 133 E Main, ' " Goer Helen, E Main, " Graham Amelia F., River, " Kelley Lizzie, Park cor Williams, " Lerch & Badgley, 3 80 Main «< Reynolds Anna C. Miss, Center cor Elisha, «' 592 MILLINERS NEWSPAPERS. Mack's Clothing Store, Waterloo Moran Matie, " Theabold & Morrin, '^ Welch Margaret, E Main, " Music and Musical Instruments. Clapp James A., Farmer, Covert Deal Eli F., r 96, Fayette Snook John W., Romulus BECK SARAH (Mrs. Wm. F.), 12 Cayuga, Seneca Falls Fetter & Son, 15 Troy, Music Teacliers. Chadwick John M., (vocal and instrumental). Farmer, Covert Riley Sarah Miss, Farmer, " Willers Elizabeth K., Farmer, " Kipp Lillie, West Fayette, r 69 Fayette Wetman Mertie, r 127 " Harris Jamie L., Lodi Lamoreaux Millie, North Hector, Schuy. Co., r 76 " Lott Alice, " Van Doren Charles M., " Marshall Maggie B. , Kidders, r 58 Ovid Rappleye Lee Jennie, '' SnifFen Helen E., Ovid Center, r 74 " Terhune Grace H., Hayt's Corners, Romulus Andrews Genevieve, public schools, res 75 Cayuga Seneca Falls Brown Wilhelmina S., 10 Lawrence, " Henion Anna E., 22 E Bayard, " Mundy Laura A., 81 Ovid, " Smith Anna, 5 Walnut, *' Tyler Bertha B. , 67 Green, Denniston Nellie M., Romukis, Varick Landis Ella A , Fayette, r 11 " McCaw Grace, MacDougall, r 21 " Belles Eliza, Church, Waterloo Clark Mary, in public schools, Mill, " Cullen Edward B., 147 E Main, Deyoe Mary C, Elisha cor Chestnut, " Henry Sarah, Nortli, '' Stuck George L., Stark. " Swift Minnie Mrs., Oak, " Tubbs Zora, E Main, Mc^vs Dealers. " VAN HOUTEN FRANCES A., 118 Fall, . Seneca Falls Wayne Robert C, 128 Fall, Jamieson Samuel S., E Main, Waterloo Kelly & Schott, Virginia, " Newspapers. FARMER REVIEW THE, Thomas P. Hause, publisher y^ "^^, and proprietor. Mr. Hause has made of the Review an excellent local paper; he is also engaged in book and job printing, and has a thoroughly well appointed office. Farmer, Covert \ ■■/ NEWSPAPERS PAINTERS, PAPER HANGERS. 593 OVID INDEPENDENT THE, Oliver 0. Cooper editor and prop., Ovid SENECA COUNTY COURIER THE, John B. Costello business mgr., Chas. T. Andrews editor, 113 and 115 Fall Seneca Falls SENECA COUNTY JOURNAL, Chas. B. Guile m^rr., Fall, SENECA FALLS REVEILLE THE, Henry Stowell editor and publisher, Water, '* SENECA COUNTY NEWS THE, Vair & Medden publishers, E Main Waterloo WATERLOO OBSERVER, A. L. Childs editor and propr., E Main, " IVurses. Appleby Frances R., 9 Spring, Seneca Falls Armstrong Anna A., res 51 Cayuga, '< Birch Elizabeth H. (Mrs. Lewis A.), 16 State, " Carter Almeda Louisa, r 25 " Curtis Catherine, 64 E Bayard, " McCarthy Mary, 20 Mechanic, " Rush Anna, 12 Adams, " Salvage Louisa, 71 Clinton '' Twist Sarah, 99 Ovid, Warren Sarah, 154 Chapel, " Way]ie Addie L. (trained), 41 Clinton, " Russell Kate. Romulus, Varick FARNSWORTH ELIZABETH A., W Main cor Walnut, Waterloo Ferris Miranda J., Walnut, " Glass Ella, River, '< McClaskey Elizabeth, 65 Williams, *' Sfurserj men and Dealers in Fruit Trees. KING MAURICE, Farmer, r 40 Covert King & Robinson, Trumansburg, Torap. Co., r 58 " Durkin John, E Main n Gas woriss, -. Waterloo Pierson E. C. & Co., office Virginia, " Org^ans. WATERLOO ORGAN CO., Waterloo Opera Houses. HARRIS HALL, Charles E. Harris propr., Hayt's Corners, Romulus JOHNSON OPERA HOUSE, Charles C. Johnson, mgr., 67 Fall, Seneca Falls Academy of Music, Slack & Gridly proprs. , Main cor Virginia, Waterloo Paints, Oils and Oiass. SENECA PAINT & COLOR CO., Ltd.. Water, Seneca Falls GATCHELL WILLIAM O., secy and treas., Water, CURTIS JOHN A., v-pres. and mgr., Painters and Paper Hangers. Auble Wakeman R. (sign), r 55 Covert Bogart Alvin F. (house), Farmer, " Chandler Monmouth, Farmer, «^ Dickerson Benjamin S., Trumansburg, Tomp. Co., r 73 «< Emons Lewis, Farmer, '< Hadley Alfred H. (sign and carriage), Farmer, . '* Johnson Frank, Farmer, r 4 " Lyons Alonzo, Farmer, r 15 " Minor George L. , Farmer, • " Mizener George W., Farmer, , »' Porter John S., r 41 " Selover Edgar (house), Trumansburg, Tomp. Co., r 58 <' Starrett Wm. (house), Farmer, " 594 PAINTERS, PAPER HANGERS. TEED CHARLES F., Farmer, Covert Van Dusen Charles (house), Farmer, r 1 " Alleman Geoig-e W., MacDougall, Fayette BACHMAN ISAIAH. Canoga, Berger David, '' Deshler Floyd, Wa^e.^loo, " Matthews Vincent R., Canoga, '' Stuck Charles, Marshall S. D., Waterloo, r 48 Junius Smith Byron, Marengo, Wayne Co., r 7 ." Bush Charles, Lodi Center, r 55 Lodi Huff ByardM., r 18 , Hyde Charles S., - " Pierce George W., r 23 " Slaght Oliver O., ^* Van Horn James Whiting Daniel,W. r 23 " Brewer William H., Ovid Conde Frank B., Kidders, r 83 Dart Hinkley A., Dever William J. (also fresco v?-orker), " Gorton Clement Y., Diedsley Jonathan, r 44 " McKittrick John, r 30 Pack Rutsser S., . " Pierce Stephen B., Ovid Center, r 36, ^ *' Slaght Obed J., Kidders, '* Wainie Charles L., Carragher John, Ovid, Romulus Covert Franklin P., Hayt's Corners, r 61 " Everett Saron E., Hayt's Corners, r 46, " Haney John H., Hayt's Corners, r 60 '' Adams Samuel L., 2 Center, Seneca Falls Augustine Chai'les E., 24 Swaby, • '' Bachman Martin J., 93 State, Barrett John C, 31 Ridge, " Barrett Peter L., 283 Fall, " Bilby John H. (carriage), 51 Ridge, " Brooks Thomas, 2 N Park. " Conklin John. 27 White, " Cook Edward M. (carriage), 22 Rumsey, " Cook Fred S., 26 Rumsey, '| Coons Ambrose, 10 Green, Cuddeback George W., 3 W Bayard, " Crumb David H., 26 Walnut, |* Crumb George W., 31 Walnut, Day Carlton H., 76 E Bayard, " Durnin William H., 52 W Bayard, " Easion Emmet, 8 Rumsey, " Gibbs Darwin D., 84 1-2 W Bavard, *' Hendricks Robert M., r 25 * " Henry Charles, 1 Gould ave., " Hoagland William Henry H., 70 Mynderse, " Hurd Alfred L., 30 Spring, " Mosher Charles O., 74 Mynderse, *' Mosher Charles P. , 87 Troy, *' Niles Charles, 85 Ovid, *' PAINTERS, PAPER HANGERS PHYSICIANS. 595 Reigel A. Benjamin, 40 Van Cleef, Seneca Falls Shandley George. 6U Fall, Sibbalds Thoinas H., 15 White. '' Smith William W., 109 Garden, Somers W. Henry. 71 Mynderse, " Van Dine John W., 18 Sprins:, *' Waldo Edward, 83 Ovid, WELLES CHARLES E., Opera House bl'k. State, Woodworth Elmer J., 14 Johnston, " Troutman Smith W,. East Varick, Varick Baxter Judson D., Washington cor Lincoln, Waterloo Betts Charles E., Walnut, Bishop Charles S., W Main, Bishop William W., Mala, ** Bowers George. Mill, " Cook Weldon G. (carriage). Race, " Cuddeback Patrick (carriage), " Deyoe Charles H. (carriage), Elizabeth n railroad, " Deyoe Edwin (carriage), Elizabeth n Railroad, " Deyoe Gradus C, shop Virginia, '' Doohan Francis, Water, *' Estes, John, 116 E Main, " Graham Nelson, Inslee, " Haskins Harrison D. (carriage), Virginia, *' Holborn Samuel (carriage), Elizabeth, " Holler Emanuel K., River, " Jenkins Elmer (^carriage). North, " Mead Henry, Race, Munger Orange, Washington, '* Murney Jerry C, Walnut. " Ostrander Henry C. (sign), Mill. , *' Ostrander Henry R. (carriage and sign). Mill. " Probasco Augustus, Swift cor William, " Ricker Frank, Mill, Schoot Alonzo. Oak, " Tubbs. Allen M., E Main, Swick Henrv M., Romulus, Varick Vreeland LeRov, W. S. H. Willard Watts Arthur, W. S. H. Paper Mills. C. C. White Paper Co., E Bayard, Seneca Falls Forestelle Patrick, 61 Water, Seneca Falls Paper Co., Water, " Pension and Bounty Claim Agent. DEMAREST GEORGE M.. 20 Daniels, Seneca Falls Photographers. Chadwick Archelaus D.. Farmer, Covert COLEMAN MYRON R., Kidders, Ovid Flagg Charles A., " COWLES WILLIAM W. (crayon portraits), 85 Fall, Seneca Falls Moore & Neisie, over 83 Fall, " Davis Whiting C, Main, Waterloo Quinn Albert D., Willard Physicians and Surgeons. Gould Louis A. (alio-). Farmer, Covert HILL ARTHUR R. (eclec ). Farmer, Padgam Richard Watson (eclec), Farmer, " $g6 SENECA COUNTY DIRECTORY. FAMILY DRUG STORE, 63 FALL, Corner of OVID STREET, THOS. B. SHARP ^ & SONS, DRUGGISTS . . . Our stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES. CHEMICALS. EXTRACTS, OILS, TABLE -^S, PILLS, PATENT MEDICINES, PERFUMERY. TOILET ARTICLES, COMBS, BRUSHES of all kinds is large and complete, and all pure goods. . . . Physicians' Prescriptions and Family Receipts a specialty. Also Dealers in Wall Papers, Friezes, Window Shades, CartalD Fixtures and Poles, Shade Cloths and Scotch Hollands, at Rock-bottom Prices. THOS. B. SHARP & SONS, SENECA PALIS. Thos. B. Sharp $t Sons, DEALERS IN China, Crockery and Glass Ware, FANCY GOODS, LAMPS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, CHANDELIERS, PLATED WARE, "ROGERS" KNIVES AND FORKS, CARVERS, ETC. Our stock of Decorated Tea and Dinner Sets is large and Complete. We import our China and Earthenware ware, and are able to save Jobbers' profits, which enables us to make low prices. Ail goods warranted. Thos. B. Sharp & Son, 65 Fall Street, Seneca Falls. PHYSICIANS PLUMBERS. 597 Severn Frank W. (alio.), Farmer, r 14 Covert Bogardus Ephraim W. , Fayette Frantz Albert J. (homo.), Canoga, r 53 " Russell John W. (alio.), Canoga, " CARMAN JAMES S., r 22 Lodi McNuIty John J. (alio.), Townsendville, r 60 " Owen Jesse T. (alio.), " Townsend John M. (alio. ) , Townsendville, r 49 " Denniston & Post, Ovid HORTON ADAM, Lewis Frederick A., asst. W. S. H. Struble Henry W. (eclec), EVERTS DANIEL F., Romulus Wilson Elmer E., Hayt's Corners, r 72 " Covert Rynear B. (honieo.), 30 State, Seneca Falls CROSBY JOHN F. (alio.), 25 State, '' FOLLET WILLIAM M. (homeo.), 36 Cayuga, Howe Chauncey B. (alio.), 96 Fall, " LESTER ELI AS (alio.), 102 Fall, Lester Frederick Wm., 102 Fall, " McNarmara Patrick J. (alio.), 43 W Bayard, " . Nelson William S. (alio.), over postoffice, Fall, " SEAMAN FRANK G. (alio.), 115 Fall, " Seaman & Sever son, 115 Fall, " Severson Frank M. (alio.), 115 Fall, " Weatherlow Catherine M. (homeo.), 89 State, " Drake Matthias S. (homeo.), r 5 Tyre Stacey Willett M. (alio.), Clyde, Wayne Co., r 32 " AUeman Andrew J. (alio.), MacDougall, r 2 Varick BROWN HENRY E. (alio.), Fayette, Dey Richard (alio.), Romulus, " BELLOWS GEORGE A. (alio.), E Main, Waterloo Carleton John F. (alio.). Fox block, Main, " Clark George W. (alio.), E Main, " Clark John L., Virginia, " Day John W. (alio.), office E Main, Haslett James H. , Main , " Osborne Charles V. (alio.), Fayette, " Peterson Orton W. (laomeo.), cor Church and Elisha, " Sternberg James H. (alio.), E Main, " WELLES SAMUEL R. (alio.), retired. Bishop Edwin R., 1st asst. W. S. H. Willard Bowlby Frederick E., Med. Interne, W. S. H. " Carrie Thomas J., asst. W. S. H. " Frost Henry T., asst. W. S. H. " O'HANLAN GEORGE, asst. W. S. H. '« HOPKINS HORACE G., asst. W. S. H. Kellogg Theo. H., M. D., supt. W. S. H. " Mellen Samuel F., asst. W. S. H. Piano Tuners. Fetter Benjamin, 15 Troy, Seneca Falls Vincent Howard, Hotel Dewitt, Waterloo Planing^ ITIills. PETERMAN JOHN, 47 Miller, Seneca Falls PRATT MAURICE F., Washington Waterloo Plnmbers, Steam and Oas Fitters. Swarthout Charles, Ovid 40 598 PLUMBERS QUARRIES . Banks Charles W. Binney Archibald Eorrisoii Fred G., 24 Water, Seneca Falls L.,26 Miller, r 24 cor 26 " Potato Crate Manufacturers. (See also Fruit Baskets, Crates, &c.) Printing- Offices. Wood worth Cornelius P., Pierce Claude, r 36 COURIER PRINTING CO.. 113 and 115 Fall, JOURNAL PUBLISHING CO. THE, Fall, SENECA FALLS REVEILLE, Water, VAIR & MEDDEN, E Main, Wicks Harvey M., for W. S. H. Pottery. Jarvis George, Center Produce (Country) Dealers. Doolittle Jay, Farmer Stone & Shank, Farmer Torbert J. K. & Son, Farmer Whitaker John H., Farmer YATES CARISTOPHER K., Farmer, r 34 Yates & Torbet, Farmer Yackel George, r 30 Yackel Philip Brocaw Minor C, Farmer, r 9 GULICK JAMES, r 15 MARSH CHARLES V., North Hector, Schuyler Co., r 76 VanNostrand Fred SWEET, MONGIN & COOK, Virginia Sweet William L., office Virginia '' Pump Manufacturers and Pump Supplies. DAVIS & STEVENS MANUFACTURING CO., foot of Fall, Seneca Falls GLEASON & BAILEY MANUFACTURING CO., Limited, Factory street, Seneca Falls, 181 and 189 Mercer street. New York City " GOULDS MANUFACTURING CO. THE, office and works Ovid street, Seneca Falls, and 16 Murray street, New York City RUMSEY & CO., Limited, office foot of Fall •' BORDER CITY MANUFACTURING CO., W. A. Bickford, sec'y and manager, office and works Border City Quarries, Sandstone, Lime, Etc. BRADLEY LEROY C, Farmer Covert Corrigan John, Trumansburg, Tomp. Co., r 57 " Jackson George, Trumansburg, Tomp. Co., r 76 " King Tertullus H., Trumansburg, Tomp. Co., r 58 " King & Robinson. Trumansburg, Tomp. Co., r 58 " O'Hara Peter, Trumansburg, Tomp. Co., r 76 " Murray Mary A. C, Waterloo, r 28 Fayette THOMAS GEORGE C. & BROTHERS, Waterloo, r 21 Bennett John M., Lodi, off r 71 Ovid Burr Walter D., Ovid Center, r 54 Dunlap E. Kinne, r 4 " Miles Patrick, Ovid Center, r 62 " Hiland Thomas C, W. Main Waterloo Thomas & Babcock, 1-2 mile from Waterloo South Waterloo Lodi Ovid Seneca Falls Waterloo Willard Waterloo Covert Junius Lodi Romulus Waterloo RAILROADS RESTAURANTS. 599 Iiiiilroiid§. SENECA FALLS & CAYUGA LAKE RAILROAD, office Bridge cor Bayard, Montgomery VanHouten, lessee and manager Seneca Falls Railroad and Ticket Agent^i. Archer Genet, station, (L. V. Ry.) r 41 Covert Wakeman Burr, (asst. , depot L. V. R. R.) Trumansburg, Tomp. Co.,r 78 GILLAN JOHN, station, MacDongall, r 109 Fayette JENKINS ALLIE B., station, Yale, r 135 Robinson James H., station Lodi Waite J. Albert, Cay wood, station, r 64 " Kinne Epliraim, station Ovid Miller Frank M., station '' Parish George S., station, Ovid Center "■ Barkraan Harry G., station, Hayt's Corners Romulus Wixom Ray, station, Kendaia, r 17 cor 22 " Cowin John H., station, N. Y. C. &H. R. Ry., 30 Clinton, Seneca Falls Rogan Alice E. , ticket, N. Y. C. & H. R. Rj". , passenger stat'n " VAN HOUTEN MONTGOMERY, lessee and manager of Cay- uga Lake Railroad and Cayuga Lake Park '' Denniston Chester B., station, Romulus Varick JOHNSON BERT T., L. V, R. R., Willard Real Estate. Bodine Edward P., Lodi BECK SARAH, (Mrs. Wm. F.) 12 Cayuga Seneca Falls Burroughs Marvin, 9 Mumford " G\Y ALBERT S., P. O. Building, Fall HILLS WILLIAM, 13 and 15 King block. Fall " MILLER J. T. & CO., 17 and 19 King block " Blake John, Locust Waterloo BURRALL W. D. & SON, Towslev block EAST GENEVA LAND CO., W. A. Bickford, manager, office Border City "■ Marshall Horatio A. " Waterloo Land and Improvement Co., A. G. Mercer, pres. ; Wm. L. Mercer, sec'y and treas. ; office at First National Bank, Main cor Virginia " Repair Shops. Frantz Daniel F., repairer and carriages and sleighs Ovid Fitzsimmons Frank X.. rubber stamps. Fall Seneca Falls McGARVEY JOHN W., general. Fall cor Walnut " Restaurants and Saloons. Thompson & Green Lodi Adkinson William H., 14 State Seneca Falls HALL ANDREW M., 149 Fall McCarthy edward j., 3 Ovid " Milk George O., 81 Fall (basement) " Reilly John, 56 W. Bayard " SMITH FRANK A., 46 State Emmett & Seybold, Washington block Waterloo Hanrahan John C, Main •' McCue George, Arcade, Virginia " MARTIN GEORGE, Main Moran Edward C, W. Main " O'Brien & Doyle, props. "The Windsor," Virginia " Parker William, E. Main " 6oO RESTAURANTS SAW MILLS. Pratz Jonathan K., prop. 78 E, Main Waterloo Schott & Strayer, 173 E. Main Sweet & Christler, props. "The Brunswick," Virginia cor Williams " TeuEyck Erastus M., Main cor Watkins " TYLER GEOEGE L., prop. "Arlington Cafe" Virginia Whartenby Benjamin F., Washington " Road Making- Macbines. Sutton John G., Ovid, r 52 Romulus Roofers. (See also Tin Shops) . Carraher Bros. & Co., 11 Bridge Seneca Falls Fetter Peter, 1 Montgomery " Norcott Charles S., 24 Troy " Norcott Fannie A., oflRce 44 State " GAMBEE ISAAC T., "Liquid Slate and Roofer," P. O. 637 E 145th street. New York City Varick Saloons. Frost James W., Farmer Covert Harman Thomas, Farmer " Saeger Stephen W., MacDougall, r 132 Fayette Hanlan Hugh Ovid Mackin Thomas " Morgan Thomas, Ovid Center, r 55 " Sheridan Aaron H. " Burke Burton A., 2, 4, and 6 Ovid Seneca Falls Colgan James, 13 Bridge " Farron Thomas, 44 Water " McGraw Samuel J., 3 Cayuga " MAGUIRE JOHN F., 61 Fall Matell John, Bayard cor Ovid " McKeon John F., 23 Bridge " PENDILL HIRAM K., 54 Fall Regan James, 44 Fall, " Riley Jeremiah T., 7 Ovid, " Sheline John, 153 Fall, ][ Smyth Owen W., Ovid, ,] Stahlnecker Jacob, 5 Ovid, ,, Ward Orson P., 40 Water, k Alford Forest D., Border City, Waterloo Behler August, Church cor Elizabeth, '« Holly Frank, 83 Inslee, ' «' Marion Joseph, cor Church and Elizabeth, " McGuire Frances, Virginia, 't Richards James, E Main, _ << Shear Frank, E Main, Crenney John, Willard LIMNER JAMES, - LYONS PATRICK H., " Sash, Doors and Blinds. Smith Augustin, 179 Fall, Seneca Falls Saw Hills. (See also Lumber Manufacturers and Dealers.) Grove Charles W. , Farmer, Covert Stout Michael E. , Farmer, ... Fridley Philip, MacDougall, r 132 Fayette Hoster Brothers, Canoga, r 58 • ' "' KRONINGER & RITTER, «« SAW MILLS SCHOOL TEACHERS, 60 1 AUBLE FRANK (steam), Lodi Center, r 55 Bailev William, Lodi Center, r 80 DEAN JAMES B. (steam), r 45 Yerkes Clement (portable), Hayt's Corners, r 61 Ferris Edwin (circular), Seneca Falls, r 36 Van Cleef William H. 2d, Seneca Falls, r 46 Doughty Brothers, Romulus, r 52 Post Monroe J. , Varick, r 33 Schooli. (See Academies and Schools, also Schools in each town School Teachers. Birney Catherine, Trumansburg, Tomp. Co., r 64 Birney Ettie, Trumansburg, Tomp. Co., Boorom Claude, Farmer, r 27 Covert Jennie, r 12 Farmer, Eyelenburgh Mary E., Farmer, Frost Edna M., Farmer, r 51 Hawks Edwin A., Trumansburg, Tomp. Co., r 72 Hawks Edith A., Trumansburg, Tomp. Co., r 72 King Katie F., Farmer, O'Riley Sarah L., r 45 Selover Emma L., Trumansburg, Tomp. Co., r 73 Shepson Helen J., Farmer, r 20 Tunison Bertha M., Townsendville, r 36 Van Dusen Mary, Farmer, Van Doren Philip, Farmer, r 21 Weatherston Nettie, Farmer, r 21 Wheeler Georgiana M. , Farmer, ■ Wixom May, r 56 Bachman Sinah, Waterloo, r 96 Bennett Ella, West Fayette, r 104 Bird Elsa M., MacDougall, r 110 Bower Mary E. , r 25 Eshenour Sidney A. , Waterloo, r 71 HOGAN EDWARD, Waterloo, oflP r 37 Kime Satie, MacDougall, r 72 Marshall Ella S. , Waterloo, r 9 Marshall Jessie B., Waterloo, r 9 Marshall Stella M. , Waterloo, r 35 Kessenger Charles B. , Canoga, Opdyke Roscoe C, Seneca Falls, r 24 Post Harry C, Waterloo, r 42 ' Robinson Grace W., Secor Nellie, MacDougall, r 107 SHILEY FANNIE, Washington, D. C, Stuck Aveline, r 117 Troutman Clarence, r 98 Bunnell Mertie M. , Magee Corners, r 52 Brignall Lucy, r 45 Cosad Mary A. , Waterloo, r 62 Demorest Louisa, Magee Corners, r 53 Lamson Cora A., Waterloo, r 49 Paine George W., Waterloo, r 65 Pearson Sarah, Waterloo, r 48 Phillips Lucy C, West Junius, r 58 Rice Agnes, Waterloo, r 48 Swetman Edith A. , Waterloo, r 65 Lodi Romulus Tyre Varick list.) Covert Fayette Junius 602 SCHOOL TEACHERS. Swetuiaii Mellie, Waterloo, r 65 Junius Travis J. Lewis, Waterloo, r 52 " Van De Mark Nellie, Waterloo, r 49 " Bond Clarence D., r 37 Lodi Bond Mary M., r 37 Boyce Norman, Townsendville, r 50 " Brower Mary E. T., r 33 " Covert Lela M., Farmer, r 9 " Hall Clara B., Hammond Joseph B., Farmer, r 10 " Hicks Joseph E., " Horton A. Bertha, East Steamburg, Schuyler Co., r 82 " Lott Judith, " Eott Frances, " Rolison George W., Lodi Center, r 62 " Sehring Alice, " Traphagen Gertie M., Lodi Center, r 55 " Traphagen William H., Lodi Center, r 55 " VanLew Charles I. " VanVleet ErmaL., r 33 . " VanVleet Lizzie M.. r 83 " VanVleet Sadie, r 33 VanVleet S. Helen, Lodi Center, r 73 " Chatham Elsie F., Ovid Hawks Charles D., Sheldrake, r 41 , '' Hornbeck Sarah E. " Johnson Anna S.. r 66 " McDonald Ella " McDonald Julia L. " WILSON WILMER S., r .34 Beaver Emma F., r 34 Romulus Church Frances S., r 10 " Crissey Jennie E., Hayt's Corners, r 71 " Hancy William B., Hayt's Corners, r 60 " KNIGHT SATIE E., r 16 Marsh Lillie, r 9 '• Mann Ellen, r 10 <' McGinnis Ella C, Ovid, r 44 " Walker Louise, Kendaia, r 17 . " Berry Fanny, principal 4th Ward school, 78 Garden Seneca Falls Casey Mary C. , principal 3rd Wai'd school, 40 State '' Chatham Hattie, 37 Chapel " Christopher Maud, 32 Miller •< (Jlark Susie, 24 Garden " Conant Lena, 3 Johnson " Cosad H. Louise, r 39 " Cruise Josephine E., 21 White ' " Daniels Blanche R., 11 Cayuga " Daniels Nora, 11 Cayuga " DePew Frank E., r 24 " Drew Fred P., 65 State Flanagan Agatha A. , 77 Mynderse ' ' Geer Julia M., 49 Fall Geer LeRoyL., 49 Fall " Godfrey Jennie C, 48 Bridge " Hoffman Grace E., r 31 " Holbrook Julia A., 59 Mynderse " SCHOOL TEACHERS. 603 King Susie A., r 17 Seneca Falls Laub Minnie Grace, Waterloo, r 46 " Leach Margaret A., 3 Prospect " Lester George Bacon, 61 Cayuga " Maier Emma, 232 Fall McKeon Anna E., r 36 McLachlan Archibald C, Conductor Teachers' Institutes, 38 State '• Maier Anna K. 232 Fall " Medden Frederick J.. 49 Clinton " Parrish Anna F., 207 Fall Peck Lilah L., 55 Clinton " SCHLICKMARY C, Waterloo, r 29 Stevenson Harriet L., Waterloo, r 31 " Viele Mary E., 74 Ovid Viele Myra E., 74 Ovid " Vreeland Addie May, 67 Mynderse " Ward Anna L., 39 Rumsey '' Wicks Jennie M., 10 Daniels " Wicks Rhena E., 10 Daniels " Arnold Kittie, Malcom, r 16 Tyre CORKHILL MAYNARD T., Seneca Falls, r 55 Evans Mary W., Savannah, Wayne (vO., r 7 " Hasbrouck Christina, Malcom, r 18 " Lay Bertha, Seneca Falls, r 45 " Metcalf Edwin F., Magee Corners, r 32 " Morehouse Florence R., Seneca Falls, r 39 "' Smith Mary A., r 42 " Stevenson Martha, r 28 " Andrevps Clarence M., Fayette Varick McCaw Grace, MacDougall, r 21 " Ritter Jessie L., E. Varick, r 46 " Tobias Martha W., Romulus '' Townley Herman S., Romulus " VauRiper Jay H., Romulus, r 51 " Vreeland Elnora. Romulus " Archer Laura, Race cor Grove Waterloo Barlow Alice M., Elisha " Bel] Henry, 60 E. Main " Boyce Alice, West Junius, Ont. Co., '' Brehm F. Elizabeth, r 37 " Buck Josephine S., r 3 '' Carman Elizabeth. Center " Bumpus William, Mill " Christian Emma, Clark n Elizabeth '' Crandall Elizabeth, Elizabeth " Dutton Julia M., r 17 HillerKateC, W. Main '' Hoffman Mary, Locust " McLean Martha, River " Nugent Sarah G., 86 Williams Rice May J., Inslee " Rickon Clara L.,r 22 Ridley Mary E., r 22 Silkworth Sarah, Inslee • " Slaght Robert, Geneva, Ont. Co., " Snyder Arietta, Seneca " St. John MaudH., Elizabeth . ■ " . SCHOOL TEACHERS^ — STENOGRAPHERS. TenEyck Margaret, Clark Waterloo TenEyck Mary, Clark Towsley Frances E., W. Main ' Traphagen Martha W., r 14 " Webster Edwin, A. B.. " Welch Isabella, E. Main <' Wood Electa, 78 Elisha " Wooden Carrie, North " Sayre Belle L. Miss Willard Sewing Hacbines. Wilson Ira, Ovid Snook John W. ^ Eomulus BRODHEAD CHARLES T., 102 Fall Seneca Falls Brown William E., 6 Cayuga " McGARVEY JOHN W., Fall cor Walnut SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO., 102 Fall BROOKS JOSEPH, Main Waterloo Sands Jacob, E Main opp Mill " School Supplies. AMERICAN GLOBE & SCHOOL SUPPLY CO., 20 and 22 Boston ave Seneca Falls HAMMER BROS. (Star Erasure Co.), 5 Boston ave STAR ERASER CO., Hammer Bros, props., 5 Boston ave Shoemakers. (See also Boots, Shoes and Rubbers, dealers in.) Collver Ralph P., Lodi Brown Nelson T., Ovid Daykin Benjamin J., '* Murphy Gansevoort M. Romulus Stanley Norman B. " Tate George, 18 Barker Seneca Falls Wolpert John M., 94 Fall Houser Jacob, Washington Waterloo Husbands William, Church " Miller John C, Williams " Neider John, Washington " Slate Roofer. GAMBEE ISAAC T., mfr. of liquid slate and roofing, 637 East 145th St., New York Snow Shovel Manufacturer. Clark Albert C, office Water Waterloo Soap Makers. Brehm F. Herman (Waterloo Soap Works), r 37 Waterloo Stai^e Routes. Canoga, leaves Seneca Falls postoffice at 2 p m, 6 miles, Amos Bishop propr. East Varick, leaves Seneca Falls postoffice at 2 p m, 10 miles, Amos Bishop propr. Fayette, leaves Seneca Falls postoffice at 2:30 p m, 6 miles, John Pearson propr. Tyre, leaves Seneca Falls postoffice at 3:15 p m, 7 miles, George Wilson propr. Stenographers and Typeivriters. Burr Cora M., Farmer, r 2 Covert Booram Elbert, Farmer, r 27 " Quinn Mary, Farmer, r 4 " Rappleye Fred L,, Farmer " STENOGRAPHERS TELEGRAPH AGENTS. 605 Roberson Cora, Yale, r 135 Fayette Clements Grant, 9 Green Seneca Falls Costello Rose T., 62 Green " Cruise Lillian A., 21 White " Davis Anna, 26 W Bayard " Edwards E. Cora, 45 Mynderse " Eastman Julia C, 102 Mynderse " Jacoby Maynard W., E Bayard *' Kniffht Willis J., 92 State McBride E. Theresa, 46 Chestnut " O'Connell Anna L., 8 Clinton " Schott Wilbur E.. employe Waterloo Wagon Co., r 28 " Sherman Lizzie, Clinton, '' Teller Belle, 113 Fall, Metcalf Stella E., Magee Corners, r 32 Tyre Flannagan Mary, N Clark Waterloo Miles Anna M., cor Virginia and Elizabeth " Osborn Margaret B., Fayette. '' Peterson Nellie, cor Church and Elisha " Taylor B. Grant, W. S. H. Willard Tailors. (See also Tailoresses and Clothing.) Bachman George W. , 14 Walnut Seneca Falls Jennings Thomas A., over 73 Fall, " Safley Horace H., 9 Troy Stearns Charles F., 54 Ovid Eennard John M., North Waterloo Simpson John V., Clark '' Tailoresses. (See also Tailors and Clothing.) O'Connell Mary C , Trumansburg, Tomp. Co., r72 Ovid Blake Mary, 30 Clinton Seneca Falls Blakney Anna, 30 Green " Clark Nellie, 58 Oak Monarchy Alma M., 27 Chapel " Nearpass'Effie, 22 Daniels, " Denniston Alice, Elisha Waterloo Howard Annie, 69 Williams " Hubbard Eliza, Elizabeth " Lynch Mary, Main corner Locust / " Philes Carrie M., Chestnut cor Elisha " Walters Maranda, r 32 " Tallow Dealers. Brehm Herman F. (Waterloo Soap Works), Waterloo Telegraph Agents and Operators, Miller Edward B., Farmer Covert GILLAN JOHN, MacDougall, r 10 Fayette JE:N KINS ALLIE B., Yale, r 135 Clawson Anna L., Lodi Clawson Herman W., " Kitson Lena, r 1 " ■ Robinson James H , " MILLER FRANK M. Ovid Parish George S., Ovid Center " Biddleman Leland Romulus Litzenberger Elbert S., Hayt's Corners *' 6o6 TELEGRAPH AGENTS THRESHERS. Malley Burt E. , Hayt's Corners Romulus Wixom Rav, Kendaia, r 17 cor 22 '• Eogan Alice E., N. Y. C. & H. R. R., Seneca Falls Western Union Telegraph OflRce, Cora A. Curtis, manager, 137 Fall, Partridge Block ■ " Denniston Chester B., Romulus Varick Culver George H Waterloo Kelly Harry. 75 Elisha Lang Henry S., E. Main Patrick Arthur, Border City " Western Union Telegraph Co., G. H. Culver, manager, over O'Donnell &; Gilbert's store, Main cor Virginia " Taylor B. Grant. W. S. H. Willard Teleplione Public, and Operators. Reynolds Ella T.. operator, 92 Fall Seneca Falls Empire State Telephone, Lucinda M. Fairchild, manager, Waterloo Larzelere Edward R. , telephone onerator, Swift " Tiii!iiiiitli$. (See also Hardware, also Fair Stores). Rappleye Thaddeus W., Farmer Covert Wright William Lodi PAYNE WILL W.. Ovid Tliresliers. Grove Charles W., Farmer Covert Grove Samuel C. Farmer, r 13 " Manning Frank, Trumansburg, Tomp. Co., r 62 " Patrick George, r 54 " White Michael, Farmer " Kime Benjamin J., MncDougall, r 72 Fayette Lambert Columbus, r 149 " Pearson William H., Canoga " TROUTMAN WILLARD F., r 93 VanRiper Richard K., West Fayette, r 41 " Lowry John R., r 32 Junius Mosher Philetus, Malcom, r 14 " Armstrong Wilbur E. , r 39 Lodi Bush Charles, Lodi Center, r 55 " Raymond Fitz Hopkins, Lodi Center, r 56 " Slaght James G., Lodi Center, r 80 " CASSIDY EDGAR, r 28 Ovid Craver William H., Ovid Center, r 37 " Griffin Charles S., Lodi, r 12 " Griffin Monroe C. " Wickoff Samuel L., Farmer, r 60 '' WcWHORTER HENRY S., Kendaia, r 18 Romulus MoWHORTER THOMAS B., Kendaia, r 22 Yerkes Clement, Hayt's Corners, r 61 " BOCKER LEWIS A., r 11 Seneca Falls Buck Thomas L., Waterloo, r 28 Pew Marvin, r 15 " VANCLEEF BENJAMIN F.,r 5 Tyre VanCleef William H., 2nd, Seneca Falls, r 46 Brown William H., Payette, r 27 Varick IRELAND GEORGE A., Fayette, r 7 Kidd Frank G., Fayette " McGrane James, MacDougall, r 32 " Updike Elmarion, Romulus ♦' THRESHERS VINEYARDISTS, 607 Edwards John, r 38 Waterloo Good Lewis N., Elizabeth n K. R. " Tobacco and Cigarti. Marshall John T. Lodi Thompson & Green ", BARRETT BROS., 105 Fall Seneca Falls Fitzsimmons Frank X., Fall '< George Peter, 12 State ' ' Aikins Frank A. , W. Main Waterloo Jamieson Samuel S. , E. Main '< Sands Jacob, E Main opp Mill '< Toilet Article§. Toilet Paper Mfg. Co.. C. 0. White pres. , factory and office in building of G. P. Rogers, E Bayard Seneca Falls Brophy Richard J., W Main Waterloo Undertakers. VAN KIRK & McMAHON, undertakers, practical embalmers, funeral directors, dealers in undertakers' supplies, &c. ; night calls, Farmer, Covert Baker Eugene C, Lodi Covert John F. Ovid FLYNN PETER, ' " Foster Bros., " Snook John W,, Romulus Snook Joseph H., . " Ryan Emmett J., 3 Mynderse, Seneca Falls Sanderson Charles S., 24 State, '■^ Genung S. J. & Son, Main cor Park Waterloo Upholsterers. (See also Furniture Dealers.) , WilsonFred V. L., Ovid Cain Jacob, 17 Troy Seneca Falls Powers Charles H., Union Hall bl'k, Ovid " Swaisland John W., 42 Fall Beardsley James V., shop Virginia Waterloo Variety Stores. Vanderhoof William M., 87 Fall Seneca Falls Carter Russell, William n Mill Waterloo Veterinary Dental Instruments. PETERMAN JOHN, maf. veterinary denial instruments, files, floats, forceps, &c., 47 Miller Seneca Falls Veterinary Surg-eons. Kellogg Daniel M. Dr., Farmer, Covert Gamber Jacob, r 93 Fayette Lawrence James, r 17 ' Junius Williams Fred E., Ovid Van Dusen Simeon, r 82, Ovid Romulus Chase Jesse M. Dr., Baird bl'k. State Seneca Falls McGREEGHAN PATRICK, foreman Rochester & Cayuga Lake Vineyard Co., Romulus, r 48 Varick Sharpe William V. Dr., veterinary surgeon, office Towsley House block, Waterloo Vinegar Dealers. (See Cider Mills, also Groceries.) Vineyardists. (See Grape Growers.) Boyer Diamond Vineyard Co., lim'd, L. M. Rappleye sec'y. Far- mer, r 18 Covert 6o8 VINEYARDISTS WIND MILLS. King Niagara Vineyard Co., Joseph C. Bogardus foreman, r 55, Romulus, ROCHESTER & CAYUGA LAKE VINEYARD CO., Patrick McGreeghan foreman, Romulus, r 48 Seneca Lake Niagara Vineyard Co. , Bergen Van Nostrand supt. , Varick 999 acres, r 23 cor 36 Romulus fon Makers and Dealers and Wheelwrights. (See also Carriage Makers and Dealers.) Bauer William, Fayette Beck William, " GOLDING GEORGE W., Lodi Shutts Martin v., Akins George H., Ovid Center, r 38 Ovid Crane Amos, Kendaia, cor 17 and 22 Romulus Crane Ellis, Kendaia, r 18 " Feeck Peter, 2 and 4 Mynderse Seneca Falls Andrews Alfred, Waterloo Cadmus Peter H., shop Huff " EDINGTON WILLARD, Seneca Falls, VAUGHN CHARLES I., Steele, r 17 cor 1 WATERLOO WAGON CO., Limited, Francis Bacon pres. and sec'y, Paul G. Smith gen'l supt., Jesse Snook treas. ; ofl&ceat works n railroad depot, Vandemark Simon W. , r 5 Vandemark William L., r 5 Wall Paper. (See also General Merchants, also Druggists.) Bennett Bros., Farmer VAN KIRK & McMAHON, Farmer COVERT & BODINE, Swarthout & Wilson Shandley George, 60 Fall SHARP THOMAS B. & SONS., 63 and 65 Fall WELLES CHARLES E., Opera House Block BATSFORD JAMES E. & SON, Towsley Block Waterloo Water H'^orks. Seneca Falls Water Co., C. S. Hood, pres. ; G. Norman Weaver, of Newport, R. I. , treas. ; office 46 Water Seneca Falls WATERLOO WATER CO., Francis Bacon, pres.; Andrew G. Mercer, sec'y and treas. ; oflBce First National Bank, Main, Waterloo Well Diggers, Drillers, Etc. Burdick B, Franklin, Farmer, r 4 Covert Comstock Alonzo, r 16 Junius Comstock & Avery, Waterloo, r 35 " Coryell Joel, Romulus Varick W^heel Works. Clark William B., prop. Clark's Wheel Works, Water Waterloo W^heel^vrights. Green George W., 118 E. Main Waterloo Whitewashers. Davey John, 33 Green Seneca Falls Moore Courtney P. , Elisha Waterloo W^ine Manufacturers. Baldridge Charles J., manuf. unfermented wine, Kendaia, r 18, Romulus Windmills. CRANE MAYNARD H., agent Star windmills, Fayette Varick Tyre Covert Lodi Ovid Seneca Falls WOOD DEALERS SENECA FALLS ST. DIRECTORY. 609 IVood Dealers. (See Coal and Wood). Wool Dealers. PURCELL JOHN E.. Ovid Andrews Wm. S., Washington Waterloo YTooleii Hills. SENECA WOOLEN MILLS, HUGH SHERIDAN, Prop., office Canal Seneca Falls WATERLOO WOOLEN MANUFACTURING CO., Albert M. Patterson, pres. Waterloo Yarns and Flannels. Woodward William H., Farmer, off r 74 Ovid Yeast Hanufaeturers. NATIONAL YEAST CO. THE, Harrison Chamberlain, prop., 223 Fall Seneca Falls Seneca Falls Street Directory. Adams, from Washington east to Jay Auburn, from Cayuga northeast to village limits Barker, from Ovid west to Bridge Black Brook road, from Fall north to village limits Boardman, from Ovid east to Davis Boston avenue, from State west to Clinton Bridge, from Water south to village limits Butler avenue, from State west to CUnton Canal, from Bridge east to Ovid Cayuga, from Fall north to village limits Center, from West Bayard south and east to Ovid Chapel, from State west to village limits Chapin, from Ovid east to Davis Chestnut, from Welberry lane west to Heath Clinton, from Fall north and west to Black Brook road Cortland, from West Bayard south to Haigh Cross, Garden south to village limits Cuddeback, from Chapin south to South Daniels, from Troy west to Clinton Davis, from Chapin south to South Dey, from Fall north to Cayuga East Bayard, from Ovid east to village limits Elm. from White east to Goodwin Fall, from Dey west to village limits Garden, from Ovid east to village limits Goodwin, from East Bayard south to Elm Gould's lane, from Ovid east Green, from Ovid east to Montgomery Haigh, from Bridge west to Sackett Hawley, from Chapin south to South Heath, from Fall north to Ridge Hoag, from Chapin south to South Jay, from East Bayard north to Seneca Jefferson, from State west to Mynderse John, from State west to Troy Johnston, from Cayuga east to Pine Latham, from Washington west to river bank Lawrence, from Dey east to the river Lock, from West Bayard to Canal Maple, from Johnston north to Pine Maynard, from Ovid west to Seneca lane 6lO SENECA FALLS AND WATERLOO ST. DIRECTORY Meadow, from Garden south to Chapia Mechanic, from Ovid west to Sackett Miller, from Clinton west Montgomery, from Green south to Garden Mumford, from East Bayard north to Latham Mynderse, from Fall north to village limits North Park, from Cayuga west to State Oak. f)-om Clinton west to Rumsey Ovid, from Fall south to village limits Pine, from Cayuga east to New York Central Railroad Pleasant, from Welberry lane west to Heath Porter, from State west to Clinton Race, from Ovid west to lower dam Ridge, from Walnut west to Heath Rumsey, from Fall north to Ridge Sackett, from West Bayard soulh to Shamrock avenue Seneca, from Fall east to East Bayard Seneca lane, from Haigli south to Ma^mard Shamrock avenue, from Ovid west to Sackett Smith, from Chapin south to South South, from Ovid east to Davis South Park, from Cayuga west to State Spring, from East Bayard south to Chapin State from Fall north to Cayuga Stevenson, from East Bayard to Cayuga Lake Railroad Swaby, from West Bayard south to Haigli Toledo, from West Bayard south to Haigh Trinity lane, from Fall northwest to Cayuga Troup, from Washington west to river bank Troy, from Chapel north to village limits Tyre avenue, from State west to Clinton Van Cl-eef, from Troy west to Clinton Van Rensselaer, from West Bayard south Wall, from Dey northeast to the river Walnut, from Water north to Ridge Washington, from East Bayard north to Seneca Water, from Fall west to Walnut West, from West Bayard south to corporation line . West Bayard, from Ovid west to village limits White, from East Bayard south to Garden William, from Bridge west to Swaby Waterloo Street Directory. Ann, north from Elisha Center, William north to North road Chapel, north from East Main Chestnut, Williams north to North road Church, Main north to North road Clark, Main north to Elizabeth East Water, Virginia east to the Dry Dock Elisha, east corporation limits west to Stark Elizabeth, Swift west to Stark Elk, Grove west to Fayette Fayette, Mill south to corporation limits Gorham, Main south to River Grove, Race south to corporation limits Huff, Washington southeast to River Illick, Market east to Grove SOCIETIES. 6ll Inslee, Main north to coi'poration limits John, Fayette east to Grove Liberty, "River south to corporation limits Lincoln, Grove west to Fayette Locust, Seneca canal north to Williams Logan, Huff northeast to Seneca outlet Main, west corporation limits east to east corporation limits Market, River south to Illick Mill, Main northeast to corporation limits Mill (south side), Washington west to Fayette Mill (south side), from the canal south to River Mechanic, Church east to Swift North, Inslee west to Walnut North road, west corporation limits east to east corporation limits Oak, Seneca canal north to Main Pace, west of Fayette east to Seneca outlet Reed, Seneca canal north to Main River, west corporation limits east to east corporation limits Rollins avenue, Swift east to Inslee Seneca, Seneca canal north to North Stark, Main north to corporation limits Suydam lane, from West Main north to the railroad Swift, Main north to corporation hmits Taylor avenue, from North north to corporation limits Thomas, River south Virginia, Seneca outlet north to corporation limits Walnut, Seneca canal north to North Wa->hington, Seneca outlet south to Thomas West, Seneca canal north to Main West Water, Virginia west to the upper bridge Williams, West corporation limits east to east corporation limits Societies — Masonic. Farmerville Lodge, No. 183, F. & A. M., Fanner.— 3. V. Quick, W. M., T. M. Woodworth, Treas. ; Hiram Bloomer, Sec'y- Regdlar com- munications Hrst and third AVednesday evenings of each montli. Fayette Lodge, No. -5./.'^^ Fayette.— WilliSim Brickley, W. M. ; John C. Ritter, Treas. ; J. W. Brickley, Sec'y. Lodge meets every alternate Saturday in Masonic Hall, Main street, at 7:30 p. m. Lodi Lodge, No. S^n, F. & A. M., Lodi Village.— ij;. W. Golding, W. M. ; John H. Stevens, Treas. ; C. C. Covert, Sec'y- Communications Monday evenings on or before the full of the moon and two weeks there- after. Ovid Chapter R A. M., No. 92, Ovid. —A. Hoi-Tbn, H. P.; F. V. L. Wilson, Sec'y. Meets alternate Thursday evenings at 7:30 o'clock at Masonic Hall, Main street. Union Lodge, No. 114, F. & A. M., Ovid. H. G. Hopkins, W. JVI. ; F. V. L. Wilson, Sec'y. Meets alternate Tuesday evenings at Masonic Hall, at 7:30. Potahoidas Lodge, No. 211, F. & A. M., Seneca Falls. -William B. Harper, W. M. ; Samuel Kibbey, Sec'y; Thomas W. Pollard, Treas. Meeting nights second and fourth Tuesdays of each month in Masonic Hall. Salem Town Chapter, No. 17 S,R. A. M. — John R. Littlejohn, H. P.; J. V. Palmer, Treas.; A. Seymour Pollard, Sec'y. Meetings nights first and third Friday evenings of each month in Masonic Hall. 6l2 SOCIETIES. Seneca Lodge, No. 113, F. & A. M.. Waier Zoo.— Edward B. Force, W. M.; Herman F. Brehm. S. W. ; Charles A. Geimng. J. W. ; Horatio A. Marshall, Treas. : Uriel D. Belles. Sec'y. Seneca Chapter, No. 78, O. E. S., Waterloo. — Mrs. Bessie Henion, W. M ; Mrs. Sarah M. Manningr, Assoc. M. ; Edward B. Force, W. P.; Mrs. Viner Fillingham, Treas.; Mrs. Adela Parsons, .Sec'y; Mrs. Mary L. Batsford, Con'd; Mrs. George Coiiroy, Assoc. Con'd; Miss Mary J. Laney, Warden; S. S. Jamieson, Sentinel. Meets fir.st and third Tues- day evenings of each month in Masonic Hall Odd Fello^vs. Seneca Lodge, No. 69^., I. O. O. F., Farmer.— W. C. Smith. N. G. ; A. C. Manning, V. G. ; George P, Butler. Sec'y; George D. VanKirk, Treas. Meets every Monday evening in Masonic Hall, Main street, Far- mer. Visiting brothers are welcome. Seneca Falls Powhattan Lodge, No. 310, I. 0. O F. — Incor. 1893. A. Runge. N. G, ; Charles Avery, V. G. ; Fred. Hudson, Sec'y; M. Brown, Treas. ; Charles W. Combs, 'Perm. Sec'y; 110 members. Meets every Fri- day evening at 7:30 at Odd Fellows' Hall, Chamberlain Block, Fall street. Knii^hts of Pj tliia§. Lodi Lodge, No. 356. K. of P. — Organized and chartered Februarv 16th. 1894. George W. Golding, C. C. ; Wilbur E. Armstrong, V. C.^ Charles I. VanLew, K. R. S. and M. F. Meets everv Friday evening at Covert Hall Seneca Lodge, No. 104, K. of P., Seneca Falls. — Organized June 19th, 1873. C.C. Christopher, C. C. ; Moses H. Nearpass,K.of R. and S. Meets every Monday evening at K. of P. Hall, cor State and Fall Mystic Lodge, No. 135, K. of P., WaterZoo.— John H. Bowers. C. C. ; Dwight Babcock, V. C. ; Fred G. Smith, P. ; Wm. A. Gibson. M. of E. ; Prank Whitehead,M. of F. ; Chas. Fillingham,K.of R. andS. ; .Jacob Brooks, I. G. ; Simon Holben, O. G. Meets every Tuesday evening in Washington Block. Endowment Rank. No. 64, K. of P., Waterloo. — C. W. Titsworth, Pres. ; J. Charles Fillingham, Vice Pres. ; Duncan McArthur, Sec'y and Treas. Meet at Pythian Hall at call of president. Oraiid Army of tlie Republic. Tyler J. Snyder Post, No. 72, G. A. R., Waterloo. -Organized June 5th, 1867, George F. Hogeboom, Commander; A. M. Schott, Adj. Meet every Tuesday from October 1st to May 30th, from May 30th to October 1st every second Tuesday at G. A. R. Hall, Virginia street. Tyler J. Snyder Relief Corps, No. 7S, Waterloo — Miss Catharine Hull, Pres. ; Mrs. Peter VanRiper, Treas. ; Mrs. Jacob Sands, Sec'y. Meet every Wednesday evening at G. A. R. rooms, Waterloo; 133 members. Cross Post No. 7S, G. A. R., Seneca Falls. — Organized July 22d, 1868, P. W. Bailey, Commander; C.C.Mosher, Adj. Meet every Monday evening in G. A. R. Hall. Gould Block, Fall street. Cross W. R. C. Post, No. 10. Seneca FaZZs.— Organized 1883; Mrs. Jennie P. Shepard, Pres. ; Miss Jennie G. Scott. Sec'y; Mrs. Imogene L. Guion, Treas. Meet second and fourth Tuesday evenings of each month at G. A. R. Hall; 50 members. Wm. E. Avery Post, No. 438, G. A. R., Farmer. — Organized Dec. 29th, 1883. P. W. Rappleye, Commander; A. B. Hadley, Adj. Meet second and fourth Tuesday evenings of each month in Masonic Hall, Main street. Farmer. Post Charles T. Harris, G. A. R., Ovid. — Oliver C. Cooper, Com- mander; N. T. Brown, Adj. Meets on the second and fourth Wednes- day evenings of eachmonth, at 7:30 o'clock, in Surrogates Building. A. J. Chesnut Post, No. 445, G. A. R., Lodi. — Organized January SOCIETIES. 613 28th. 1884. James D. Brown, Coi-nmander; John H. Stevens, Adj. Meets first Wednesday in each month at Covert Hall, at 7:30 p. m. Relief Corps: Joseph Burdni, Benjamin Swarthout, John 0. Parker. JohnB. Murray^ Comm.ii. E. Maloney, Pres. ; P. J Matthews, Vice Pres,; E. F. Welch, Fin. Sec'y; James Nailos, Treas. Meets first and third Fiiday evenings of each month in Acker Hall, Main street. Father Matthew Drill Corps No. 1, Seneca Falls. — Organized 1887. Captain, Patrick F. McKeon ; pres.. Edmund P. Byrne; rec. sec'_y, Patrick Reagan, Jr.; treas., Jas. J. McKeon. Meets every Monday evening at 58 l'2 Fall. Father HecJcer Literary Circle, Seneca Falls {R. C)— Pres., Mrs. Sara G. Ryan; first vice pres , Miss Teresa McBride: rec. sec'y, Miss Ella Mangan; treas., Miss Mar}^ Cruise; librarian, Miss May Horton. Meets every Monday evening at (Catholic Club House. Miscellaneous Societies. Germania Lodge No. 9, D. 0. H., Waterloo — August Harsch, O B. ; Leonard Swick. U. B. ; Fi-ank KoellZj-^ec'y ; Fred Maier, fin. sec'y; Frank Schaer, treas. Meets first and third Thursdays in each month in Germania Hall, Virginia n canal bridge. 6i6 Miscellaneous societies — county officers. Holiest Fisherman's Club, Seneca Falls. — Incorporated Jan. 9. 1894. Ernest G. Gould, pres. ; Wm. J. Pollard, vice-pres. ; Wm. S.VanHouten, sec'y; Geo. B. Davis, treas. Seneca Falls Tent No. 24, K. O. T. M.— Organized 1886. J. E. Baker, P.O.; S. H. Salisbury, C. ; Wm. H. Adkinson, P. K. ; W.H.Harris, F. K. ; W.F.Crawford, seryt. ; J. L. Levan, chaplain; James Sisco, M. at A. ; Wm. Neill, 1st M. of G. ; A. L. Cliappell, 2d M. of G. ; J. D. Smith, sent.; S. W. Wicks, picket. Meets every first and third Wednesday in the month in G. A. P. Hall in Gould block. The King's Daughters of St. Stejjhen's Church, Romulus. — Organ- ized Dec. 4, 1890. Tiie present officers are, Mrs. Edward Fleming, pres.; Mrs. Joseph WyckofF, sec'y and tfeas. Meets every Wednesday fortnight at 3 p. m. at residence of different members. Seneca Chief Tent I. O. of R. No. ^5., Waterloo.— F. E. Deyoe, 0. P.; F. A. Aikens, sec'y; Henx'y Crandall, treas. Meets every Tuesday at Rechahite Hall, Virginia. Seneca County Wine, Liquor and Beer Dealers Protective Associa- tion No. 1, Seneca Falls. — Pres., John McKeon; sec'y, H. H. Jones; treas., W. H. Ad kiuson. Meets first Wednesday in each month at Car- penters' Union Hall, McKeon block, over Ovid and Fall st. Seneca Falls Driving Park Association. — Pres., John Cuddeback; vice-pres, J. N. Hammond; sec'y, D. W. Edwards; treas, Geo. B. Davis. Driving Park on Waterloo road. Y. M. C. A., Waterloo. — Pres, Dr. J. C Carleton; vice pres, C. C Rowe; sec'y, Orin Lincoln; treas, E. M. Drake. Rooms W Main, Hop- kins block. Village Croverniweiits. Ovid — President, Alden Horton; Trustees, Charles H. Swarthout, Cyrus E Kinne, Frederick Thomas; Clerk, James C. Foster. Seneca Falls — President, T. J. Yawger; Treasurer, Cliarles E. Cart- wright; Clerk, James P. Jones; Trustees 1st ward, Edward M. Rumsey, Hugh Gilmore; Trustees 2d ward, George E. AVelberry, Frank Mickley; Trustees 3d ward, Wm. Durnin. Joseph Hughes; Trustees 4tli ward, Wm. B. Harper, Owen Brady; Police Justice, Wm. Clark; Attorney, Richard G. Miller; Assessor, Weed Barnum; Collector, Chas. Cartwright; street conunissioner, Patrick Rogers; Board of Health, Dr. Wm. M. Follett, health officer; Thomas Casey, pres.; Jas. K. Crelly, Michael Carraher, Chas. A.Weigman, Charles Ba*bcock, Frank Durnin, registrar of vital sta- tistics; Clinton A. Spaid, secretary. Seneca Falls Board of Trade— Vres., T. B. Baird; treas., George B. Davis; sec'y, C. H. Williams. Waterloo -Duncan McArthur, pres. ; trustees 1st ward, A. C. Clark, W. L. Sweet; trustees 2d ward, T. Van Riper, Fred M. Illick; trustees 3d ward, John Van Riper, J. Chas. Tillingliam; Wm. A. Gibson, clerk; A. C. Reid (2d), treasurer; W. L. Sweet (2d), collector; C. W. Pratt, street commissioner. County Officers Elected or Appointed. County Judges — Cornelius Humphrey 1804. Benj. Pelton 1809, Oli- ver C. Comstock 1812, John King 1815. John McLean Jr., 1818, Luther F- Stevens 1823, Jesse Clark 1833. J. K. Richardson 1847, John E. Seeley 1851, Sterling G. Hadley 1855, George Franklin 1859, Josiah T. Miller 1863, George Franklin 1867, Gilbert Wilcoxen 1871, George Franklin 1877, Peter H. Van Aul*^ V^' vv *P'»' V'S' LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 014 108 321 1 4