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Y. EXPLANATIONS 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. 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 owned 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. K^~ For additional names, changes and corrections, see Errata. Abbreviations. — Ab., above ; ave., avenue ; b., birth ; bds., boards ; bet., between ; cor., corner; E., east; emp., employee ; fac. op., factory operative; h., house; manuf., manufacturer; Mfg., manufacturing; N., north; n., near; opp., opposite; prop., pro- prietor; reg., registered as applied to live stock; regt., regiment; com., commercial; ins., insurance; H. A., heavy artillery; S., south ; supt., superintendent; W.. west. The word street is implied. SCHUYLER County was formed from Steuben, Chemung and Tompkins April 17th, 1854, and named in honor of General Philip Schuyler. The railways of the county are the Northern Central, now of the Pennsylvania Railway System, the Syracuse, Geneva and Corning, operated by the Fall Brook Railway Company, and the Lehigh Valley Railway, now of the Philadelphia and Reading Railway System. 1 TOWN OF CATHAKTNE. CATHARINE. CATHARINE, named from Catherine Montour, was formed from "Newtown," now Elmira, Chemung county, March 15th, 1798. Catlin and Veteran, Chemung Co., were taken off in 1823. A part of Newfield, Tompkins Co., was annexed June 4th, 1853, and a part was annexed to Cayuta, April 17th, 1854, Montour was taken off in i860 and a small part of Cayuta has since been annexed. Odessa the principal village and Alpine are stations on the Lehigh Valley Railway. {For explanations and abbreviations see page 5.) Aber Merwin L., p o Catharine, r 58, b 1867 in Montour, team- ster and farmer 43, has 2 horses, 2 cows, 35 sheep Alpine Hotel, p o Alpine, Jatie Coddington, proprietor, Alpine Alpine Wesleyan Methodist Church, Rev. Robert H. Gillespie, of Odessa, Baptist minister in temporary charge Arnold Andrew J. Rev., p o Odessa, pastor Odessa Methodist Episcopal Church, h Merchant avenue Ault Charles F., p o Odessa, b 1854 in Montour, dealer in grain, flour, feed, meal, bran, etc., mill on Mill street, also owns farm 16 r 46, also h and lot, h Merchant avenue B Baker Laurence, p o Odessa, r 6, b 1865, farm laborer tor Elsie Smith on r 6 Brown Augustus S., p o Odessa, (Fowler & Brown) b 1838 in Newfield, Tompkins Co., fire insurance agent and farmer, owns farm in Newfield, Tompkins Co. 60 acres, bds with W. G. Fowler Beach Olive A., p o Catherine, wife of William H. deputy post- master, h Catharine next to post office Beach William H., p o Catharine, b 1841 in Danby, Tompkins Co , postmaster, notary public, physician and surgeon, of- fice and store r 58 cor 59 in Catharine, also owns farm 38 on r 58 cor 62, has T horse, 1 cow, 50 sheep, orchard 75 trees, raspberries 1 acre, h r 58 cor 59 TOWN OF CATHARINE. Beardsley Alonzo D., p o Catharine, r 58, b 1826, owns farm 25, has 2 horses, 2 cows, orchard 20 trees, h r 58 Beardsley Ann L., widow of Burr, p o Odessa, r 47, owns farm 70, rents out on shares to Mott Dewitt, has 1 horse, 3 cows, 15 sheep, orchard 75 trees Beardsley D. Freeling, p o Catharine, r 58 cor 59, b 1849, owns farm 115, has 8 horses, 5 cows, 50 sheep Beardsley Francis S., p o Catharine, r 58, b 1825, owns farm 115, has 3 horses, 5 cows, orchard 150 trees Beardsley Henry A., p o Odessa, b J 85 1, millwright at Meeks Bros. Havana, N. Y , h Church cor Maple Beardsley J. Earl, p o Catharine r 62, b 1861, farmer 50, has 3 horses, 4 cows, orchard 100 trees Beardsley Jennie D., p o Catharine, r 58, daughter of Alonzo D. school teacher in Montour, bds r 58 Eli Beardsley, grandfather of Alonzo D., came from Connecticut and settled here in 1808, and was followed by his son, Cyrus, and now succeeded by his son, Alonzo D. Beardsley John L., p o Catharine, r 62, b 1845, farmer no, has 4 horses, 2 cows, 50 sheep, orchard 75 trees Beardsley Phoebe, widow of Sewel C. p o Odessa, owns farm 18, has 2 cows, 6 sheep, h Main cor Orchard Beardsley Samuel A., p o Catharine, r 58, b 1819, owns farm 55, has 4 horses, 7 cows Beardsley Sarah, widow of Stiles, p o Catharine, r 58, owns h and lot Beebe Albert, p o Odessa, r 21, b 1824 in Montville, New Lon- don Co. Conn, owns farm 113, has 3 horses, 10 cows, 40 sheep, orchard 75 trees Beebe John, p o Odessa, r 21, b 1855, son of Albert, works for his father on farm 113 Belcher William A., p o Cayutaville, r 19, laborer, owns h and lot 2 Betties Daniel, p o Odessa, r 46, b 1844, rents of C. V. Ault farm 50 Bishop Frank D., p o Alpine, r 54, b 1830 in Newfield, Tomp- kins Co. owns farm 100, has 2 horses, 4 cows, 20 sheep, orchard 25 trees Bolyen May B., p o Alpine, millinery store, h Alpine Bolyen Sydney D., p o Alpine, b 1857 in Enfield, Tompkins Co. general store, boots, shoes, etc. store and house Alpine Bodle Lucius W., p o Odessa, r 46, b 1865 in Hector, sawyer in saw-mill, owns h and lot TOWN OF CATHARINE. Bower Leander H., p o Odessa, b 1839 m Newfield, Tompkins Co. undertaker and furniture dealer Main, bds Church Brown Abram, p o Odessa, r 59, b 1835 m Newfield, Tompkins Co. works farm for his wife Julia U. h r 59 Brown Arthur S., p o Odessa, r 49, b 1845 m Newfield, Tomp- kins Co. farmer 100, has 5 horses, 3 cows, 40 sheep, orchard: 250 trees Brown Charles H., p o Odessa, r 26, b 1852, farmer 114, has 8 horses, 1 cow, 34 sheep, orchard 70 trees Brown Duane L., son of Arthur S. p o Odessa, r 49, b 1873,. farmer with his father Brown Julia U., p o Odessa, r 59, wife of Abram Brown, r 59, owns farm 40, has 4 cows, 3 horses, 7 sheep, orchard 100 trees Brown Thomas, p o Cayutaville, r 18, b 1853, owns farm 20,. has 3 horses, 2 cows Budd Jackson, p o Odessa, r 21, born 1836, owns undivided in- terest with his brothers Joseph and William, in farm 600, 8 horses, 11 cows, 250 sheep, orchard 500 trees Budd Joseph, p o Odessa, r 21, b 1843, owns undivided interest with his brothers Jackson and William H. in farm 600, in 8 horses, 11 cows, 250 sheep, orchard 500 trees Budd William H., p o Odessa, r 21, b 1839, owns undivided interest with his brothers Jackson and Joseph in farm 600, in 8 horses, 11 cows, 250 sheep, orchard 500 trees Bulkley Aaron E.,po Catharine, r 59, b 1863, farmer, works on shares for Peter Cooper farm 130, has 2 horses, 6 cows BULKLEY MENZO D., p o Odessa, r 28, b 1859, fish cul- turist, brook trout a specialty, owns farm 28, ponds and house r 28 This is the old Cold Spring hatchery built by John Magee in 1871, and is noted for the temperature of its water which is said to be the coldest in the State. BURCH LESTER, p o Odessa, b 1850 in Covert, N. Y. owns a farm 25, has 3 horses, 5 cows, apiary 6 colonies, orchard 75 trees, h Brooklyn street Butters George, p o Alpine, b 1838, jobbing carpenter, h Alpine Campbell Calvin, p o Odessa, r 23, b 1858, owns house and lot 6 acres, 1 cow Campbell Hyle A., widow George, p o Odessa, r 28, owns house and lot 2 acres TOWN OF CATHARINE. Carley William, p o Odessa, r 9, b 1842, owns farm 72, has 6 horses, 3 cows, orchard 75 trees Carpenter Alva R., son of George, p o Odessa, off r 29, b 1867, works for his father, farm 170 Carpenter Edward C, p o Cayutaville, r 16, owns farm 86, has 2 horses, I cow, 29 sheep CARPENTER GEORGE, p o Odessa, off r 29, b 1827 in Putnam Co. owns farm 170, has 4 horses, 5 cows 60 sheep, orchard 50 trees Gary George E., p o Odessa, b 1861, horseshoer, blacksmith and general repair shop Main, h Texas Catharine Episcopal Church, Rev. Francis F. Rice of Havana, rector, Catharine Catlin Louis E., p o Odessa, on Havana road, b 1872, farmer, works for his father P. Howard farm 130, h Havana road Catlin Ralph L., p o Odessa, b 1859, sash and blind maker and carpenter'and joiner in Watkins, h Church CATLIN P. HOWARD, p o Odessa, b 1844, justice of peace and dealer in groceries, provisions, drugs, patent medicines, dry goods and general merchandise, store Main, also owns farm 130 on Havana road, has 2 horses, 2 cows, orchard 50 trees, h Orchard Catlin Stearns J., p o Odessa, r 45, b 1848, road commissioner and farmer, owns farm Cayuta Lake House, p o Odessa, r 22, summer resort, Charles B. Van Vechten proprietor Chapman Adelbert, p o Odessa, r 5, b 1861, works for his father James Chapman Delphine P., wife of George W., p o Odessa, r 4, owns farm 63, has 2 horses, 2 cows, orchard 100 trees Chapman Emanuel, p o Odessa, r 28, b 18 16, works for his wife Julia A., farm 45 Chapman George, p o Odessa, lane off r 5, b 1855, farmer 60, has 2 horses, 2 cows, orchard 75 trees Chapman George W., p o Odessa, r 4, b 1837, works for his wife Delphine P., farm 63 Chapman James, p o Odessa, r 5, b 1828, farmer 90, 2 horses, 2 cows, orchard 75 trees Chapman Julia A., wife of Emanuel, p o Odessa, r 28, owns farm 45, has 2 cows CHAPMAN REUBEN, p o Odessa, lane off r 5, b 18 19, farmer 57, has 2 horses, 2 cows, orchard 150 trees Chapman Simeon, p o Odessa, r 28, b 1848, farmer 36, has 1 horse, 3 cows 10 TOWN OF CATHARINE. Chapman William H., p o Cayutaville, r 16, b 1853 in Newfield, Tompkins Co., N. Y., portable saw-mill, thresher and farmer 20, has 2 horses, 2 cows, orchard 50 trees Chapman William M., p o Odessa, r 5, b 1854, farmer 96, has 3 horses, 4 cows, 80 sheep, orchard 60 trees Charles Edward, p o Odessa, b 1861 in Hector, N. Y., laborer, bds Merchant ave Charles Irving, p o Odessa, b 1855, carpenter and joiner, job- bing, owns house and lot Main Charles John J. p o Odessa, r 29, b 1869, owns farm 50, has 2 horses, 2 cows, 16 sheep, 1 acre raspberries Charles Simon, p o Odessa, b 1826, in Massachusettes, pen- sioner, h Main cor Merchant ave Charles Truman L., p o Catharine, r 58, b 1855, carpenter and joiner, rents house and lot, Childs Jane, widow of Thomas, p o Odessa, r 45, nurse Coddington Jatie, p o Alpine, b 1870, propr. Alpine Hotel, Alpine Cogswell Ciba, p o Odessa, r 28, b 1827 in Pike, Bradford Co., Pa., laborer Cogswell Eliza, widow of Gould S., p o Odessa, r 42, owns un- divided half of Gould's farm 69, has 4 horses, 4 cows, or- chard 25 trees Cook Electa J., widow of William, p o Alpine, owns house and lot, Alpine Cooper Elizabeth, widow of Alvin, p o Odessa, r 59, owns h and lot 15 acres Cooper Peter, p o Catharine, r 59, b 18 12 in Tompkins Co., owns farm 130, rents to Aaron E. Bulkley on shares. Or- chard 130 trees. His grandfather, John from New Jersey located here about 1822 and died in 1841, being succeeded by his brother Aaron, Peter located here in 1837 Corby James H., p o Catharine, r 62, b 1843 in Towanda, Pa. pensioner and farmer 18 Cornell Edmund L., p o Alpine, b i860, blacksmith, h Alpine Cornell Joseph, p o Alpine, b 1837 m Wyoming Co., Pa. black- smith, owns house and lot, Alpine Couch Emily M. Miss, p o Odessa, r 5, owns farm 90, has 4 cows, orchard 75 trees Couch Lucinda Miss, p o Catharine, r 61, owns undivided third of farm 64 Couch Mary Miss, p o Catharine, r 61, owns undivided third of farm 64, has 2 horses, 2 cows, 38 sheep, orchard 50 trees TOWN OF CATHARINE. II COUCH SAMUEL T., p o Odessa, r 5, b 1838, farmer 101, has 5 horses, 10 cows, grades " Jerseys and Guernseys," 50 sheep, 6 hives bees, orchard 150 trees Couch Sarah Miss, p o Catharine, r 61, owns undivided third of farm 64 COUCH TIMOTHY S., p o Catharine, r 61, b 1832 in New- burgh, owns farm 65, has 4 horses, 7 cows, orchard 200 trees, h r 61 CRANE DAVID B., p o Catharine, r 59, b 1853 in Hector, general agent for Climax road machine made in Marathan, N. Y., owns house and lot Cronkright James, p o Alpine, b 1839 in Veteran, Chemung Co., farmer 55, has 2 horses, 1 cow, 20 sheep, orchard 100 trees Crout Washington A., p o Odessa, r 45, b 1844 in Dix, works on shares for Millard Childs of Scranton, Pa., farm 80, has 3 horses, 6 cows, orchard 150 trees Cure James M., p o Odessa, r 37, b 1807 in Hector, farmer 80, has 2 horses, 4 cows, orchard 50 trees D Darling William A., p o Cayutaville, r 16, b 1837 m Hector, constable and farmer 55, has 2 horses, 3 cows, 35 sheep, orchard 80 trees DEAN RICHARD, p o Alpine, off r 41, b 183 1 in Covert, Seneca Co., overseer of the poor, and owns farm 130, has 5 horses, 8 cows, 30 sheep, orchard 100 trees Decker George W., p o Catharine, r 63, b 1837 in Newfield, Tompkins Co., farmer 105, has 3 horses, 8 cows, orchard 75 trees Decker Hiram F., p o Catharine, r 58, b 1844, laborer, h do Decker Lewis J., p o Catharine, r 63, son of George W., b 1871 works on farm DENMARK NATHAN S., p o Alpine, b 1837 in Veteran, Chemung Co., has 2 saw-mills, grist-mill, farm 66, rents farm on shares to William Hetherington of Newfield, Tompkins Co., h Alpine Dewey Anson C, p o Odessa, r I, b 1852 in Deerfield, Oneida Co., farmer 78, has 3 horses, 4 cows, 40 sheep, apairy 6 colonies Dewey Arthur E., son of George J., p o Alpine, r 57, works for his father on farm 48 12 TOWN OF CATHARINE. DEWEY GEORGE J., p o Alpine, r 57 cor. 64, b 1839 in Hammondsport, N. Y., owns farm 48, has 2 horses, 1 cow, orchard 50 trees De Witt Abel S., p o Odessa, r 49 cor. 29, b 1830 in Susqua- hanna Co., Pa., farmer 200, has 12 horses, 2 cows, IOO sheep, orchard 500 trees De Witt Abel S., p 6 Odessa, r 48, b 1830 in Pennsylvania, owns farm 150, has 9 horses, 2 cows, 60 sheep, orchard 75 trees De Witt Edward A , p o Odessa, b i860, dealer in agricultural implements, Main, h Merchant ave De Witt Mott, p o Odessa, r 59, b i860, owns farm 114, also works on shares for Ann L. Beardsley farm 70, has 7 horses, 3 cows, 50 sheep, orchard 100 trees Dickens Mary, widow of Oliver, p o Odessa, r 12, owns farm 100, has 4 horses, 3 cows, orchard 100 trees Donahue M. Thomas, p o Odessa, (Shelton & Donahue), b 1865 in Covert, Seneca Co., bds. D. C. Shelton's Doolittle Harrison S., p o Odessa, r 59, b 1840 in Enfield, Tompkins Co., owns farm 90, has 3 horses, 3 cows, 50 sheep Doolittle Herman I., p o Alpine, b 1836, stonemason, owns house and lot Alpine Doolittle John R., p o Odessa, r 59, b 1865, son of Harrison, rents of Elizabeth Cooper farm 15, has 2 horses, 3 cows Dove Thomas J., p o Alpine, r 54, b 1830 in Newfield, Tomp- kins Co., owns farm 50, has 2 horses, 2 cows, 40 sheep, apiary 9 hives, orchard 100 trees, 1 acre raspberries and strawberries Drake Betsey A., wife of Elijah, p o Odessa, r 28, owns farm no, has 4 horses, 3 cows, 45 sheep, orchard 50 trees Drake Elijah, p o Odesaa, r 28, b 1828 in Newfield, Tompkins Co., works farm for wife Betsey A Drake L. Adrian, p o Odessa, r 28, b 1857 in Newfield, Tomp- kins Co., works on farm for Betsey A Drake Merwin J., p o Cayutaville, r 13, b 1855 in Enfield, N. Y., owns farm 50, has 4 horses Dunham Henry C , p o Catharine, r 58, b 1844 in Hector, N. Y., owns farm 15 and laborer Dutcher Thomas, p o Alpine, r 64, b 1844 in Seneca Co., works as farm laborer Edgcomb Gilbert, p o Cayutaville, r 16, b 1835 m Cortland, N. Y., owns house and farm 37, has 2 oxen TOWN OF CATHARINE. 1 3 Elliott Daniel, p o Alpine, r 41, b 1816 in Schoharie Co., N. Y., owns farm 125, has 4 horses, 2 cows, 70 sheep Elliott Omar, son of Daniel, p o Alpine, r 41, b 1854, works for his father on farm 125 Ervay Joseph, p o Catharine, r 58, b 1838 in Tompkins Co. pensioner, h Ervay Lewis W., p o Cayutaville, r 17, b 1857 m Newfield, Tompkins Co., school trustee and farmer 1 10, has 2 horses, 10 cows, 42 sheep, orchard 75 trees Ervay Lucy, p o Alpine, r 54, wife of Foster, owns farm 50, has 2 horses, 1 cow, orchard 100 trees Ervay Foster, p o Alpine, off r 54, b 18 16 in Tompkins Co., works for his wife Lucy, farm 50 Erwin George, p o Cayutaville, r 16, b 1858 in Tioga Co., owns farm 100, has 4 horses, 2 cows, 50 sheep, orchard 100 trees Estabrook Isaac S., p o Catharine, r 59, b 1841 in Tompkins Co., owns farm 58, has 2 horses, 5 cows, 7 sheep, orchard 80 trees Estabrook Robert C, p o Catharine, r 59, son of Isaac S., lab- orer on farm EVERTS FRANK D., p o Odessa, b 1859 in Hector, dealer in flour and feed, buyer for cash of all kinds of country pro- duce, and dealer in general merchandise, Main, h do Everts Theodore, p o Odessa, r 45, b 1867, works on shares for Schuyler Shelton, farm 80, 2 horses, 2 cows, 50 sheep, orchard 75 trees Farr Charles A., p o Alpine, r 56, b 1855 in Bradford Co., Pa., owns farm 45, 4 horses, 2 cows Farr Mary E., widow of Abram, p o Alpine, owns house and lot 2, Alpine Farrington Joseph T.,po Alpine, r 50, b 18 13 in Poughkeepsie, Duchess Co., owns farm 80, has 2 cows Ferguson James, p o Odessa, b 1853 in Erie Co., stationary engineer for Odessa Flour Mill, h Main FERGUSON JOHN A., p o Odessa, off r 28, b 1829 in Spring- field, Otsego Co., rents of James Cronkrite of Alpine farm 55, has 3 horses, 2 cows, 20 sheep, orchard 200 trees Ferguson Obe, son of John A., p o Odessa, r 28, b 1875, works on farm 14 TOWN OF CATHARINE. Foot Benjamin R., p o Odessa, r 42, rents of Manley Gibbs farm 65, has 3 horses, 20 sheep Foote Clarke, p o Odessa, b 1824, laborer, h Elm Foote Phillip, p o Odessa, b 1872, laborer, bds Elm Ford James, p o Cayutaville, r 16, b 18 16 in Newfield, Tomp- kins Co., owns farm 36, has 2 horses, 1 cow Forrist Sally A., widow of Nathaniel, p o Cayutaville, r 16, pensioner, owns house and lot, 8 acres, has I cow Fowler Eugene J., p o Alpine, r 51, b 1848 in Niles, Cayuga Co., school trustee, farmer 134, has 5 horses, 3 cows, 50 sheep, orchard 100 trees Fowler Irvin A., p o Odessa, (Fowler & Owen), h Columbus Fowler Leroy J., p o Alpine, r 38, b 1852 in Enfield, Tomp- kins Co., farmer 88, has 3 horses, 2 cows, 20 sheep, orchard 100 trees Fowler Oliver A., p o Odessa, house carpenter, h Merchant ave Fowler Theodore T., p o Odessa, b 1837 in Ulysses, Tompkins Co., carpenter and joiner, Church cor Columbus Fowler Warren G., p o Odessa, (Fowler & Brown), carpenter and joiner, but not now in that trade, h Orchard Fowler & Brown, p o Odessa, (Warren G. Fowler and Augustus S. Brown), saw-mill, plaining mill and shingle mill, lumber yard, Main Fowler & Owen, p o Odessa, (Irvin A. Fowler and Layton Owen), dealers in groceries and provisions, meats, etc., Main Freese Mary E., widow of Riley, p o Alpine, rents house, Al- pine Ganoung Adelbert, p o Alpine, off r 41, b 1872 in Michigan, adopted son of Richard Dean, works for him on farm and owns 1 horse, 1 buggy and harness, and 24 sheep. Ganoung Emeline, widow of Zela, p o Odessa, r 23, owns farm 66, has 3 horses, 2 cows, orchard 80 trees, h r 23 Gardner Elmer, p o Odessa, b 1869, laborer, h Elm Gardner George S., p o Cayutaville, r 17, b 1854 in Hector, farm laborer Gardner Olive, widow of Silas, p o Odessa, pensioner, owns house and lot, Elm Gardner Owen, p o Odessa, r lane off r 5, b 1848, owns farm 63, has 5 horses, 2 cows TOWN OF CATHARINE. I 5 Gates Andrew B., p o Alpine, b 1834 in Van Ettenville, under- taker and cabinetmaker, h Alpine Gibbs Charles D.,po Odessa, b 1845, dealer in coal and agri- cultural implements, Main, h Maple ave Gibbs Delancey C., p o Odessa, b 1845, dealer in coal and wood and agricultural implements, office Main, h Colum- bus Gibbs Israel C, p o Odessa, r 29, b 18 18 in Connecticut, owns farm 65, has I horse, 2 cows, orchard 75 trees Gibbs Manley H., p o Odessa, b 1853, r 42, owns farm 65, has 3 horses, 2 cows, 20 sheep, h Church cor Elm Gillespie Robert H. Rev , p o Odessa, b 1847 ' n Scotland, pas- tor Odessa Free Baptist Church, h Columbus Gillett Albert, p o Alpine, b 1866 in Tioga Co., Pa., miller for S. R. Denmark, h Alpine Graham Alonzo, p o Alpine, b 1846, owns farm 130, rents out on shares to Samuel A. Leonard farm 100, h r 56 Graham Jerome, p o Alpine, b 1843, laborer on Philadelphia and Reading Ry., h Alpine Grant J. Clarence, p o Odessa, off r 29, b 1862 in Cortland Co., owns farm 7^, has 5 horses, 4 cows. 40 sheep Grant William C., p o Alpine, r 51, b 1833 in Delaware, N. Y., owns farm 60, has 4 horses, 5 cows, 8 sheep, orchard 50 trees H Hager Annette, widow of Theodore, p o Odessa, owns house and lot 8, h r 47 Hager Burr O., p o Odessa, r 47, b 1874 in Connelsville, N.Y., canvasser for Singer Sewing Machine Co., bds r 47 Hager George W., p o Alpine, r 55, b 1846, rents of Sydney Bolyen of Alpine farm 108, 4 horses, 3 cows, 67 sheep HALL JOHN H., p o Odessa, r 46, b 1830, owns farm 31, has 1 horse, 3 cows, apiary 10 hives, orchard 60 trees Hall Martin D., p o Alpine, b 1816 in Spencer, Tioga Co., owns farm 1200, has 10 horses, 20 cows, 200 sheep, orchard 500 trees, h Alpine Hall Miller, p o Alpine, r 64, b 1848, saw-mill, lumber dealer and farm 280, breeder of Durham cattle, has 3 horses, 3 cows, 30 sheep, orchard 250 trees Halpin John L, p o Odessa, r 5, born 1845 m Chemung Co., supervisor, farmer 127, has 5 horses, 6 cows, 67 sheep, apiary 6 colonies, orchard 100 trees 1 6 TOWN OF CATHARINE. Harvey Charles J., p o Odessa, r 6, b 1845 m Hector, owns farm 60, has 1 horse, 1 cow, orchard 100 trees Harvey George W., p o Alpine, r 39, b 1849, works farm for his father Timothy M. Harvey, h do Harvey Joseph T., p o Alpine, r 38, b 1854, owns farm 57, has 3 horses, 2 cows, 30 sheep Harvey Reuben D. p o Alpine, r 36, b 1840 in Hector, farmer 60, has 3 horses, 2 cows, orchard 30 trees Harvey Timothy M.,po Alpine, r 39, b 1803 m New Jersey, farmer 100, 2 horses, I cow, 20 sheep, orchard 75 trees Harvey William D., p o Odessa, r 29, b 1821 in Hector, owns farm go, has 2 horses, 3 cows, orchard 100 trees Hausner Clarence W. , p o Odessa, r 29, b 1862 in Tompkins Co., rents of Jane Agard of Havana, N. Y., farm 140, has 4 horses, 4 cows, 60 sheep, orchard 100 trees Hausmer Jacob, p o Odessa, r 23, b 1841 in Dutchess Co., rents of A. W. Hill of Havana farm 87, has 3 horses, 3 cows, 12 sheep, orchard 60 trees Henry Benjamin, p o Odessa, b 181 1 in New Haven, Conn., re- tired farmer, bds Main and Orchard Henry William F., p o Odessa, r 30, b 1842, owns saw-mill, feed mill, farm 58, hop yard, 6 acres raspberries, 3 acres, has 3 horses, 2 cows, orchard 200 trees Hewitt Myron H., p o Catharine, r 62, b 1850 in Veteran, Chemung Co., school trustee for district No. 9, and farmer 50, has 3 horses, 3 cows, orchard 175 trees Hill Augustin W., p o Alpine, r 54, b 1842 in Ulysses, Tomp- kins Co., carpenter and joiner, owns house and lot, 4 acres Hill Ferris C, p o Alpine, b 1853, carpenter and joiner, house and lot Alpine Hill Walter A., p o Alpine, b 1873, laborer, bds with his father Ferris C, Alpine Hinman Elijah S., p o Catharine, r 65, son of Guy C, b 1835, works for Phcebe Hinman Hinman Phcebe, widow of Guy C, p o Catharine, r 65, owns farm 100, has 4 horses, 5 cows, 80 sheep, orchard 100 trees Hitchcock Milo J., p o Catharine, r 59, b 1830, owns farm 60, has 2 horses, 50 sheep, h r 59 Hopkins Elizabeth, widow of Merchant L., p o Odessa, r 44, owns farm 36, has 5 horses, 2 cows, 16 sheep, orchard IOO trees TOWN OF CATHARINE. if Hopkins Fred D., p o Odessa, r 44, son of Merchant L., works for his mother Elizabeth on farm 36 Hopkins John W., p o Odessa, r 44, son of Merchant L., works for his mother Elizabeth on farm 36 Hover Clarence E., p o Alpine, b 1862 in Candor, N. Y., laborer, h Alpine Howard Charles C, p o Alpine, r 51 (Howard & Savercool), b 1837 in Candor, Tioga Co., farmer 100, has 5 horses, 3 cows, 50 sheep, orchard IOO trees Howard & Savercool, p o Alpine, (Charles C. Howard and Fred N. Savercool), dealers in pressed hay, hard and soft coal, etc., Alpine Huntley Allen, p o Odessa, r 26, b 1844 in Reading, works for his wife Rosanna J., farm 65 * Huntley Rosanna J , p o Odessa, r 26, b in Barrington, Yates Co., owns farm 65, 3 horses, 3 cows, 11 sheep, orchard 50* trees I Ink George, p o Alpine, r 33, b 1866, rents of George H. But- ler on r 22 farm 106 — 3 horses, 6 cows, 40 sheep Jackson George N., p o Odessa, r 28, b 1856 in Chemung Co.,. owns farm 25, has I cow, orchard, 50 trees, also traveling salesman for nursery stock Jackson Nathaniel M., p o Catharine, r 59, b 1864 in North Hector, blacksmith, horse-shoer, and general repairer Jennings Jean C, p o Odessa, b 1863 in Pennsylvania, foundry worker, and pumpman at Philadelphia and Reading Ry., h Main Jones Frances E., p o Odessa, r 19, daughter of Nicoll F., school teacher district No. 6 Jones Lucy O., p o Odessa, r 19, daughter of Nicoll F., school teacher district No. 8 Jones Nicoll F., p o Odessa, r 19, b 1836 in New London,. Conn., farmer 1 10, has 4 horses, 4 cows, 28 sheep, orchard 100 trees Jones William T., p o Odessa, physician and surgeon, bds> Church 1 8 TOWN OF CATHARINE. K Kane John, p o Odessa, b 1866 in Elmira, section foreman on Philadelphia and Reading Ry., h Brooklyn Kelley Alanson, p o Odessa, r 6, b 1834 m Lodi, owns farm 43, has 2 cows Kelly William, p o Odessa, r 28, b 1856 in Lodi, Seneca Co., rents of Smith Kelly of Reynoldsville farm 65, has 2 horses, 3 cows King Elwin, p o Alpine, r 5 1, b 1856, farm laborer, owns house and lot, 3 acres, 2 cows King Joseph T., p o Alpine, r 56, b 1864, owns house and lot, 3 acres, h do King Lyman I, po Alpine, r 41, b 1840 in Ulysses, Tompkins Co., owns farm 115, has 2 horses, I cow, 20 sheep, orchard 100 trees King Robert, p o Cayutaville, r 19, b 1839 m Ireland, rents of S F. Henderson of Williamsport, Pa., farm 90, has 2 horses, 2 cows, 20 sheep, orchard 75 trees King Zela, p o Odessa, r 23, b 1866, works for Emeline Ga- noung farm 66 Krum Alicia, daughter of Daniel Krum, p o Odessa, r 12 cor 13, hotel and farmer, owns undivided half of father's farm 164, has interests in 3 horses, 5 cows, 32 sheep, orchard 140 trees Krum Ursula, daughter of Daniel Krum, p o Odessa, r 12 cor 13, hotel and farmer, owns undivided half of father's farm 164, has interests in 3 horses, 5 cows, 32 sheep, orchard 140 trees La Barr Ella, wife of Samuel F., p o Odessa, dressmaker, h Orchard La Barr Samuel F., p o Odessa, b 1843 in Newfield, Tompkins Co., laborer, h Orchard Lapham Homer T., p o Catharine, r 6, b 1859 in Chemung Co., laborer, h r 61 Larew William, p o Odessa, b 1849 inMontou", teamster, has 2 horses, 1 cow, h Brooklyn Lattin Fred, p o Catharine, r 58, b 1868 in Veteran, grocery and general store, h do Lattin Joseph, p o Alpine, r 64, b 1832 in Veteran, farmer 100, has 1 horse, 4 cows, 17 sheep, orchard 75 trees TOWN OF CATHARINE. 1 9 Leonard Clara B., p o Alpine, r 56, daughter of Samuel A., school teacher in J district No. 12 Leonard Samuel A., p o Alpine, r 56, b 1847. rents of Alonzo Graham farm 100, has 5 horses, 3 cows, orchard 100 trees Lewis Harriet A., widow of Francis, p o Catharine, r 63, owns farm 73, has 2 horses, 3 cows, 10 sheep, orchard 50 trees Lockerby Jerome B., p o Odessa, b 1853, silversmith, owns house and lot on r 28 Lockerby John, p o Alpine, b 1844, general store and owns house and lot, Alpine Lockerby William R., p o Alpine, stonemason, owns house and lot, Alpine Lockhart Richard C, p o Odessa, b 1843, miller, owns feed mill and house and lot on Mill Loveless, Eben, p o Alpine, b 1843 in Ithaca, farm laborer, Al- pine Loveless Nelson, p o Odessa, r 30, b 1820, owns farm 70, has 1 horse, 1 cow, h do Loveless William S., p o Odessa, r 30, b 1863, saw-mill and house and lot, 5 acres Lyon Clarence, p o Odessa, b 1 85 S in Cayuga Co., laborer, h Elm Lyon Grove D., p o Alpine, b 1871, (Henry Lyon & Son) h Alpine Lyon Henry, p o Alpine, b 1844, (Henry Lyon & Son), justice of the peace, h Alpine Lyon Herbert V., p o Catharine, r 58, son of Jesse, b i860, farmer with his father LYON HENRY & SON, p o Alpine, Grove D., general groc- ery store, h Alpine LYON JESSE, p o Catharine, r 58, b 1825, ex-postmaster, ex- county treasurer, ex-supervisor, and farmer 100, has 9 horses, 6 cows, 50 sheep, apiary 75 hives, orchard 150 trees Lyon Walter E., p o Catharine, r 58 cor 62, b 1858 in Mon- tour, justice of peace and farmer 10, has 1 horse, 1 cow, 4 acres red raspberries, orchard 125 trees, also dealer in fruits generally, onions a specialty Mabee Jacob, p o Alpine, r 49, b 1 85 1 in Tompkins Co., farmer 130, has 3 horses, 2 cows, orchard 50 trees 20 TOWN OF CATHARINE. Mackey Gilbert J., son of MaryE., p o Cayutaville, r 13, b 1873, works on farm for his mother MACKEY MARY E., widow of Mathew M., p o Cayutaville, r 13, shingle-mill, portable saw-mill, owns farm 168, has 4 horses, 8 cows, orchard 350 trees Makimson Augustus H., p o Catharine, r 58, b 1834 in Michi- gan, farm 50, has 2 horses, 2 cows, orchard 75 trees MALLETT EPHRAIM N., p o Odessa, house carpenter and constable, owns house and lot Merchant ave Mallory Alexander, po Alpine, r 56, b 1825 in Painted Post,. Steuben Co., owns farm 100, has 4 horses, 2 cows, orchard 75 trees. Alexander's father, Caleb, came from Fairfield Co., Conn., in 1808, he was born in 1790, and died 1871 McClary Timothy B., p o Odessa, b 1834, pensioner and laun- dryman, h Main McFaul Robert, p o Alpine, lane off r 64, b 1855 in Ireland, owns farm 50, has 2 horses, 4 cows McKune Mary, widow of Daniel, p o Odessa, boarding-house, Church Megary Barney, p o Alpine, b 1853 in Ireland, section fore- man Philadelphia and Reading Ry., bds Alpine Hotel, Al- pine Merchant Arlo, p o Alpine, r 41, b 1858, owns farm 65, has 1 horse, I cow, 15 sheep, orchard 40 trees Merchant Gurden M., p o Alpine, r 50, b 1827, blacksmith, owns house and lot, 3 acres, h Alpine Merchant Malissa M., widow of Bigsby, p o Odessa, rturse, bds Merchant ave Merrick Emmet H., p o Alpine, off r 36, b 1869, farmer jj, has 2 cows, 2 horses, 15 sheep Metcalf Clarence S., p o Catharine, r 65, b 1869 in Connecticut, rents house and lot Mickel Andrew, p o Odessa, b 1858 in Hector, harnessmaker, Main, bds do Miller Ayers, p o Odessa, r 5, b 1845, rents of Charles Neuby of Ontario Co. farm 24, has 1 horse, I cow Miller Eliza Miss, p o Odessa, r 28, b in Tompkins Co., owns farm 16, has 4 cows Miller Samuel B., p o Odessa, r 48, b 1812 in Albany Co., farmer 90, 2 cows, 48 sheep, orchard 50 trees Misner Conrad, p o Odessa, r 8, b 1825 in Ulster Co., works for his wife Mary E., farm 50 Misner Mary E., wife of Conrad, p o Odessa, owns farm 50, has 2 horses, 5 cows, orchard 40 trees TOWN OF CATHARINE. 21 Mitchell Dean, p o Odessa, b 1867 in Montour, farm laborer, h Orchard Mitchell William J., p o Odessa, b 1846, owns farm 100, has 2 horses, 2 cows, 40 sheep, orchard 200 trees, h Mitchell Mix Samuel C, p o Alpine, b 18 16 in Ulysses, retired, bds with Henry Lyon, Alpine MONTGOMERY GEORGE G., p o Odessa, b 1842 in Gor- ham, Ontario Co., postmaster, county treasurer, notary public, dealer in general merchandise, Main, h Columbus Moot David, p o Alpine, r 33, b 1830 in Enfield, Tompkins Co.,. farmer 57, has 2 horses, 2 cows, 16 sheep Morgan Jane P., p o Odessa, wife of John M., baker and con- fectioner, Main, h do Morgan John M., p o Odessa, b 1836, blacksmith with Casper Pinneer, Main, h do N Newton Brothers, p o Odessa, (George T. and Charles W.) carriagemakers and repairers, building movers and general wood workers, Main Newton Charles W , p o Odessa, (Newton Brothers) b 1856 in Veteran, h Main cor Orchard Newton George F., p o Odessa, (Newton Brothers) b 1858 in Veteran, h Merchant ave Nichols Edgar, p o Odessa, r 26, b 1852 in Cayuga, N. Y. works on shares for Alvin Cronk of Havana farm 90, has 2 horses, 2 cows, 3 sheep CD Odessa Free Baptist Church, p o Odessa, Rev. Robert H. Gil- lespie pastor, Church Odessa House, p o Odessa, hotel. Andrew Terry prop., Main Odessa Methodist Episcopal Church, Rev. Andrew J. Arnold pastor, Church Owen Daniel V., p o Odessa, b 1823 in Montour, owns lot and farm 29, 2 cows, orchard 75 trees, h Brooklyn Owen Layton, p o Odessa, (Fowler & Owen) b 1854 in Cath- arine (now Montour) town clerk, h Columbus R Paine George W., p o Odessa, b 1838 in Elmira, saddler and harnessmaker, store Main, also owns house and lot 2 acres, h r 47 2 T22 TOWN OF CATHARINE. Pearce Burritt, p o Catharine, r 63, b 1842, works on shares for Mrs. Seeley J. Beardsley of Pennsylvania farm 260, has 4 horses, 5 cows, 90 sheep, orchard 100 trees Pearce William, son of Burritt, p o Catharine, r 63, b 1870, works on farm for his father Pelham George J., p o Odessa, r 4, b 1825 in Solon, Cortland Co.. farmer 13, has 1 horse, 3 cows, orchard 60 trees, also dealer in berries PELHAM JOHN J., p o Odessa, r 4, b i860, farmer 15, has 1 horse, 1 cow, orchard 25 trees PENDORF OSCAR, p o Catharine, r 58, b 1865 in Oneida, N. Y. agent for the Climax Road Machine, h r 58 in Catharine PINNEER CASPER V., p o Odessa, b i860 in Lodi, Seneca Co., blacksmith on Main, and owns house and lot on Mer- chant ave. h do Potter Orange, p o Catharine, r 59, b 1818, works farm on shares for Frank Beardsley Pratt Fred W., p o Odessa, r 45, b 1859, in Veteran, Chemung Co., owns half interest with his brother Judd farm 1 1 1, has 3 horses, 1 cow, 70 sheep Pratt Judd, p o Odessa, r 45, b 1870, in Millport, Chemung Co. owns with his brother Fred W. half of farm 1 1 1 Prince Arthur H., p o Catharine, r 58, b 1850, rents from his mother Margaret of Havana farmer 230, has 7 horses, 5 cows, 17 sheep, orchard 200 trees Prince Frederick W., p o Odessa, r 48, b 1862, farmer 60, has 4 horses, 2 cows, orchard 85 trees Prince Joseph T., p o Alpine, r 49, b 1845, school trustee and farmer 80, has 4 horses, 3 cows, 20 sheep R Ray Harry T., son of Hester M., p o Alpine, r 56, b 1874, works on his mother's farm 57 Ray Hester M., widow of William, p o Alpine, r 56, owns farm 57, has 3 cows, 12 sheep, orchard 100 trees Reynolds Thomas J., p o Odessa, r 29, b 1840 in Cayuta, owns farm 100, has 3 horses, 2 cows, 13 sheep, orchard 100 trees Rice Francis F. Rev., p o Havana, rector St. John's Episcopal Church at Catharine, h at Havana, N. Y Ring John, p o Odessa, r 37, b 1846 in Hector, N. Y., farmer for James M. Cure, h do TOWN OF CATHARINE. 23 Roe Walter A., p o Odessa, r 42, b 1867, owns undivided half of the Gould S. Cogswell farm 69 Rumsey Franklin D., p o Odessa, r 29, b 1871, works for Her- man L. on farm 38, bds do Rumsey Herman L., p o Odessa, r 29, b 1840 in Enfield, Tompkins Co., N. Y. owns farm 38, has 2 horses, 2 cows, 18 sheep, orchard 40 trees Rundle Charles, p o Odessa, b 1842 in Veteran, retired black- smith, owns house and lot Main Savercool Fred N.,po Alpine, (Howard & Savercool) b 1861 in Newfield, Tompkins Co. h Alpine Savercool Jerome C, p o Alpine, r 51, b 1856, farm laborer Savercool Ury, p o Alpine, b 1823 in Newfield, Tompkins Co., N. Y. owns farm 9, has 6 cows, h Alpine School House, Dist. No. 1, p o Alpine, r 36 School House, Dist. No. 2, p o Odessa, r 5 School House, Dist. No. 3, p o Odessa, r 24, cor 23 School House, Dist. No. 4, p o Alpine, r 52 cor 54 School House J, Dist. No. 4 p o Lawrence, r 12 School House, Dist. No. 5, po Alpine, r 42 School House, Dist. No. 7, p o Odessa, r 29 n 45 School House, Dist. No. 8, p o Alpine, r 57 cor 63 School House, Dist. No. 9, po Catharine, in Catharine village School House, Dist. No. 10, p o Odessa, in Odessa village School House, Dist. No. 11, p o Odessa, r 13, cor 12, Edith Cuddington teacher School House J, Dist. No. 12, p o Alpine, in Alpine village SELOVER ASHER L., p o Odessa, r 10, b 1831 in Ithaca, N. Y. owns farm 256, has 12 horses, grade Percheron, 6 cows, 70 medium wool sheep, orchard 600 trees, 20 swine Shear Nancy, widow of Charles, p o Alpine, r 64, owns lot 9 acres Shear William, son of Nancy.p o Alpine, r 64, invalid Shelton Alvin, p o Odessa, b 1838. (His grandfather Lemuel, from Conn., was an early settler) constable, dealer in boots, shoes and rubbers, has collection of ancient relics, owns two stores Main, h do Shelton De Alston, p o Odessa, b 1869, (Shelton & Donahue) h Church cor Columbus Shelton Lewis, p o Odessa, r 26, b 181 8, farmer 50, 2 horses, 1 cow, 12 sheep, orchard 50 trees 24 TOWN OF CATHARINE. Shelton Ralph, p o Odessa, r 26, b 1836, farmer 65, has 4 horses,. 1 cow, orchard 75 trees Shelton Schuyler, p o Odessa, r 45, b 1832, owns farm 80, has 3 horses, 1 cow, 50 sheep, orchard 75 trees Shelton & Donahue, p o Odessa, (De Alston Shelton and M. Thomas Donahue) meat market and butchers Main Sherwood Elmer, p o Odessa, b I85°> tree agent, h Merchant avenue Sidney William E., p o Cayutaville, off r 17, b 1864, farmer 150, has 4 horses, 5 cows, 40 sheep, orchard 50 trees Smith Albert L., p o Alpine, b 1843, farmer 53, has 2 horses, 1 cow, 10 sheep, h Alpine Smith Elsie, widow of Lewis, p o Odessa, r 6, owns farm in, has 4 horses, 3 cows, 26 sheep, orchard 75 trees Smith Esther N., wife of Oliver D., p o Odessa, r 48, owns farm 27, has 2 horses, 5 cows, apiary, orchard 50 trees Smith George A., p o Odessa, r 20, b 1841, farmer 170, has 3. horses, 3 cows, 40 sheep, orchard 200 trees Smith Gideon O., M.D., p o Odessa, b 1837 m Enfield, Tomp- kins Co., alio, physician and surgeon, excise commissioner. Office and h Merchant avenue Smith Hannah, widow of Sylvester C , p o Odessa, r 45, owns farm 75, has 3 cows, 30 sheep, orchard 60 trees Smith Oliver D., p o Odessa, r 48, b 1831 in New Jersey, works for his wife Esther N. farm 27 Smith William C, p o Alpine, b 1872, farm laborer, h Alpine Smith William J., p o Alpine, b 1849, carpenter and joiner, owns lot 1, h Alpine Snyder William B., p o Odessa, r iy, b 1833, farmer 98, has 2 horses, 5 cows, 27 sheep Sqiuer William A., p o Odessa, b 1828 in Seneca, N. Y. deputy postmaster and clerk, h Main Stanley Eli, p o Catharine, r 59, b 1845 m Cayuta, grocer and owns house and lot 6 acres Stanley Frank, p o Odessa, b 1850, traveling salesman in boots and shoes, h Orchard Stanley Wesley, p o Odessa, b 1840 in Ithaca, Tompkins Co. general agent for atlases of the world and other publica- tions, h Odessa Stanley William, p o Odessa, boot and shoemaker Main, owns house and lot Orchard Starks William, p o Odessa, r 48, b 1869 in Newfield, Tompkins Co. rents house and lot TOWN OF CATHARINE. 25 States George, p o Smith Valley, r 13, b 1843, owns house and . lot 2 States Randall W., p o Odessa, r 12, cor 13, b 1868, butcher, no shop, h r 12 cor 13 Sterling John, p o Catharine, r 59, b 1847, laborer, owns house and lot Stevenson Annie E.,po Odessa, r 6, owns half undivided inter- est of estate of William Stevenson in farm 97 acres Stevenson William A., p o Odessa, r 6, b 1875, owns half undi- vided interest in estate of William Stevenson in farm 97 acres, has 3 horses, 1 cow, apiary, 4 colonies, orchard 100 trees Stoughton Lodema D., widow of Justus L., p o Alpine, off r 54, owns farm 300, has 3 horses, 5 cows, 70 sheep, orchard 75 trees Stoughton Ralph D., p o Alpine, offr 54, b 1875, son of Lodema D , works for his mother on farm 300 Strader Peter, p o Odessa, r 27, b 1828 in New Jersey, farmer 80, has 3 horses, 4 cows, orchard 80 trees Sullivan George H., p o Odessa, b 1862 in Broome Co., N. Y. Road master on Philadelphia and Reading R.Ry, h Brooklyn Swan Fred E., p o Alpine, r 54, b i860, owns farm 106, has 4 horses, 2 cows, 24 sheep, orchard 50 trees Swick Oliver P., p o Odessa, r 22, b 1844 in Hector, works for George H. Butler of New York city, farm 78, has 2 horses, 2 cows, orchard 80 trees T Terry Andrew, p o Odessa, prop. Odessa House Main Terry George, p o Odessa, b 1820 in Massachusetts, laborer, h Main Terry Ithiel, p o Odessa, b 1866 in Veteran, N. Y. barber, shop Main, h do Terry Susan, wife of George, p o Odessa, owns house and lot I acre, h Main THATCHER DAVID, p o Cayutaville, r 17, b 18 16 in Eng- land, owns farm 150, has 5 horses, 6 cows, 22 sheep Thatcher Edward C, son ofDavid, p o Cayutaville, r 17, b 1863, works for his father on farm 150, bds do Thomas Iram, p o Alpine, b 18 19 in Veteran, N. Y., farm laborer, h Alpine Thompson Ananias M., p o Alpine, r 56, b 1831, farm laborer, owns house and lot, 3 acres 26 TOWN OF CATHARINE. Thompson Martin V., p o Odessa, r 26, b 1843, owns farm 91, has 4 horses, 4 cows, 25 sheep, orchard 200 trees Tompkins Caroline, widow of Ira S., p o Odessa, r 29, owns farm 50, has 1 cow, 30 sheep Tompkins Jesse I., p o Odessa, r 9, b 1864, owns farm 75, has 4 horses, 3 cows, 25 sheep, orchard 75 trees Tompkins Lewis A., p o Odessa, r 5, b 1819 in Orange Co., farmer 45, 1 horse, I cow, orchard 75 trees Todd Daniel, p o Cayutaville, r 18, b 1828 in Ulster Co., farmer 170, has 3 horses, 4 cows, 50 sheep, orchard 100 trees Tracy John F., p o Cayutaville, r 14, b 1855, insurance, special agent for ^Etna Life Co., owns house and lot, r 14 Treadwell Caroline, widow of James, p o Alpine, dressmaker, h Alpine Treadwell George A. Miss, p o Alpine, dressmaker, h Alpine TUCKER FRANK B.,po Odessa, b 1866 in Wellsboro, Pa., dealer in general hardware, stoves, agricultural imple- ments, tin smith, etc., (formerly of Monterey) Main, bds with Ralph L. Catlin \J Ullman Cyrenius, p o Odessa, r 30, b 1842 in Otsego Co., farmer 60, 2 cows, 4 sheep Updyke Nelson, p o Odessa, b 1 821 in Tompkins Co., laborer, owns house and lot Elm M Van Horn Nathaniel, p o Odessa, b 1830 in New Jersey, owns farm 125, 6 horses, 5 cows, 25 sheep, orchard 75 trees, h Orchard VAN LONE ALONZO A., p o Alpine, r 36, b 1858, farmer 1 17, has 2 horses, 2 cows, 23 sheep, orchard 100 trees VAN LONE SYLVESTER R., p o Alpine, r 53, b 1853, town assessor, farmer 84, has 6 horses, 4 cows, 21 sheep, apiary 3 colonies, orchard 90 trees Van Lone Thomas B., p o Alpine, off r 36, b 1836, farmer 90, has 2 horses, 2 cows, 31 sheep, apiary 18 hives, orchard 100 trees Van Loon Benjamin, po Cayutaville, r 19, b 1872, works on farm for his father Samuel E., bds do Van Loon John R., p o Odessa, b 1820, owns farm 88, has 2 cows, orchard 100 trees, h Columbus TOWN OF CAYUTA. 2/ Van Loon Samuel E., p o Cayutaville, r 19, b 1837, owns farm 100, has 4 horses, 8 cows, 23 sheep, orchard 100 trees Van Vechten Charles B., p o Odessa, r 22, b 1830, proprietor Cayuta Lake house, summer resort Wagner George N., p o Alpine, b 1837 m Lansing, Tompkins Co., N. Y., postmaster, notary public aud grocer, owns house and lot, 2 acres, Alpine Ward John A., p o Odessa, r 42 cor 30, owns farm 20, has 1 horse, 1 cow, orchard 75 trees Washburn Charles H., p o Alpine, b 1853, owns farm 80, has 5 horses, 2 cows, 45 sheep, h Alpine Washburn Henry, p o Alpine, r 56, b 1 8 18 in Veteran, N. Y., works farm for his wife Olive M Washburn Jean, p o Alpine, b 1863, laborer, h Alpine Washburn Olive M., wife of Henry, p o Alpine, r 56, owns farm 10, 1 horse, 1 cow WASHBURN SARAH E, widow of Sherman, p o Cayuta- ville, r 17, owns farm 86, has 3 cows, orchard 75 trees Wells Mary A., widow of Nelson J., p o Odessa, r 4, farmer 50, 3 cows, 10 sheep, orchard 35 trees West Fiianthy E., widow of Lyman, p o Odessa, r 4, owns farm 13, 2 cows Winton Samuel, p o Catharine, r 58, b 185 1, farm laborer Wood Almerin T., p o Alpine, b 1828 in Cayuta, general grocery store, house and store, Alpine Wood Harrison, p o Alpine, b 1827 in Orange Co., wagon maker and weaver, h Alpine Woodard James, p o Odessa, r 5, b 1858, farmer no, 3 horses ? 3 cows, orchard 100 trees CAYUTA. CAYUTA was formed from Spencer, Tioga Co., March 20th, 1824. Parts of Catherine and Erin, Chemung Co., were an- nexed in 1854. The town was transferred from Tioga to Tomp- kins Co., March 22nd, 1822. Cayuta the only village in the town is a station on the Lehigh Valley Railway. 28 TOWN OF CAYUTA. (For explanations and abbreviations see page 5). Ackley Isaac, p o Cayuta, r 11, b 18 19 in Kingston, Ulster Co., farmer 62, has 1 horse, 4 cows, orchard 75 trees Andrews James, p o Alpine, r 6, b 1824 in German Flats, Scoharie Co., N. Y., farmer 6, has 1 cow Andrews William, p o Swartwood, Chemung Co., r 20, b 1858, farmer 50, has 5 horses, 1 cow, 20 sheep, orchard 100 trees Archibald Adelia Miss, p o Alpine, r 4, farmer 63, rents out on shares to Frank Ervay. 2 horses, 3 cows, 30 sheep Ayres Ellison A., po Cayuta, r 28, b 1826 in New York city, farmer 130, has 3 horses, 8 cows, orchard 100 trees Ayres Ellison S.,-p o Cayuta, r 28, b 1873, son of Ellison A., works for his father on farm Bales William, p o Cayuta, r 28, b 1855 m Veteran, Chemung Co., farmer 120, 3 horses, 4 cows, 40 sheep, orchard 75 trees Barnes Benoni M., p o Swartwood, Chemung Co., r 23, b 1852 in Newfield, Tompkins Co., farmer 1 10, has 2 horses, 3 cows Barnes Dorus C, p o Swartwood, Chemung Co., r 23, b 1829 in Newfield, Tompkins Co., rents of Benjamin Barnes of Swartwood, Chemung Co., farm 80, has 3 horses, 4 cows, 14 sheep, orchard 100 trees Barnes Emmet, p o Park Station, Chemung Co., r 35, b 1853, farmer 100, has 3 horses, 5 cows, 50 sheep, orchard 100 trees Barnes Merritt H., p o Swartwood, Chemung Co., r 23, b 1841 in Newfield, Tompkins Co., trustee school district No. 3 and farmer with his brother Benoni M Bates James, p o Cayuta, r 25, b 1847, works for Warren Bates, Ithaca, N. Y., farm 105, has 2 horses, 5 cows, 30 sheep. orchard 75 trees Beers Calvin F., p o Alpine, r 7, b 1 861, farmer 43, has 3 horses, 4 cows, 40 sheep, orchard 50 trees Beach George W., p o Swartwood, Chemung Co., r 22, b 1839 in Newfield, Tompkins Co., farmer 80, has 2 horses, 2 cows, 20 sheep TOWN OF CAYUTA. 29 Beach Jeremiah, p o Swartwood, Chemung Co., r 20, b 1827 in Tompkins Co., pensioner, served one year in 53d Indiana Regiment Bovier Betsy, widow of Ralph, p o Alpine, r 10, owns house and lot 4 Boyce Elmer, p o Cayuta, r 13, b 1863, laborer, house do Boyce Jacob, p o Swartwood, Chemung Co., r 20, b 1858, day laborer Brock Eathel, po Cayuta, r 6, b 1853 in Spencer, Tioga Co., laborer Brown Bion J., p o Cayuta, r 13, b 1857, general grocery, owns house and lot, store and house, r 13 Brown Elias, p o Cayuta, r 19, b 1868 in Newfield, Tompkins Co., laborer Brown Lyman, p o Cayuta, r '19, b 1854 in Newfield, Tompkins Co., constable and farmer 60, 3 cows, orchard 100 trees Brown Rachel Ann, wife of Lyman, p o Cayuta, r 19, farmer 25 Brown Samuel S., p o Cayuta, r 13, b 1826 in Burdette, saw- mill and farmer 148, has 5 horses, 1 cow Butler Leroy C, p o Cayuta, r 28, b 1847, owns farm 50, has 2 horses, I cow Butters Wesley V., p o Cayuta. r 28, b 1872 in Erin, Chemung Co., works on farm for his father Leroy C Buzzard Charles, p o Cayuta, r 6, b 1853, rents of James Cronkright of Alpine farm 75, has 2 horses, 6 cows, orchard 75 trees c Casterline Arthur J,,p o Swartwood, Chemung Co., r 20, b 1 874 in Ithaca, works for his father Amos R. on farm 70 Casterline Henry, p o Cayuta, r 30, b 1833, farmer 40, has 2 horses, 1 cow Casterline Julius A., p o Swartwood, Chemung Co., r 20, b 1823, farmer 70, has 1 horse, 1 cow Cayuta Hotel, p o Cayuta, Jacob Van Kuren, proprietor, Cayuta Cayuta Union Church, p o Cayuta, non-denominational, no pas- tor, Cayuta Chaffee David, p o Swartwood, Chemung Co., r 22, b 1861, farmer 40, has 2 horses, 2 cows, 10 sheep Collins James, p o Jackson, Tompkins Co , r 20, b 1818 in New- field, Tompkins Co., farmer 75, rents to his son John COLLINS JOHN, son of James, p o Jackson, Tompkins Co., r 20, b 1872, rents of his father farm 75, has 3 horses, 1 cow, orchard 125 trees 30 TOWN OF CAYUTA. Collins' Will, p o Jackson, Tompkins Co., r 20, b 1869, laborer Cooper Emmet, p o Swartwood, Chemung Co., son of Harrison, r 22, b 1872, laborer in saw- mill Cooper Harrison, p o Swartwood, Chemung Co., r 22, b 1847, farmer 51, has 2 cows, orchard 75 trees Cooper Steven S., p o Cayuta, r 16 cor 18, b 1837, farmer 140, has 2 horses, 4 cows, 20 sheep Corby David W., p o Swartwood, Chemung Co., r 22, b 1850, works for his wife Sarah E., farm 25 Corby Sarah E , wife of David W. , p o Swartwood, Chemung Co., r 22, owns farm 25 Cornish Lorana, p o Swartwood, Chemung Co., r 20, wife of William, owns house and lot r acre Cornish William, p o Swartwood, Chemung Co., r 20, b 1846 in Danby, N. Y., laborer, h do Cranmer John W., p o Cayuta, r 18, b 1863, flagman, P. & R. Ry. Co Davis Benjamin E., p o Swartwood, Chemung Co., r 20, b 183 1 in Allegany Co., farmer, rents of Myron Ennis farm 46, has 2 cows Dean Charles, p o Cayuta, r 31, b 1862, works for Adam Kin- ley, Breezeport, farm 200, 4 horses, 1 cow, orchard 150 trees Dean Erastus, p o Cayuta, r 23, b 1822, farmer 40, has 2 horses, 1 cow, apiary 13 hives Dean Freeman, p o Cayuta, off r 29, b 1850, works for Ben L. Swartwood, farm 100, has 2 horses 1 cow Dean John, p o Cayuta, r 33, b 1870, farm laborer Dean Lee, p o Cayuta, r 18, b J 865, day laborer Decker Arthur, p o Alpine, r 7, son of Myron, b 1869, guard at Elmira reformatory Decker Edward, p o Alpine, r 7, son of Myron, b 1872, house carpenter Decker Frederick, p o Alpine, r 7, son of Myron, b 1875, farm laborer Decker Ira, p o Alpine, r 7, son of Myron, b 1866, laborer on farm Decker Myron, p o Alpine, r 7, b 1846 in Newfield, Tompkins Co., farmer 84, has 2 horses, 2 cows, 30 sheep Degraw George, p o Cayuta, r 33, b 1874 in Pennsylvania, farm laborer, h do TOWN OF CAYUTA. 3 1 Degraw Solomon, po Cayuta, r 33, b 1827 in Erin, Chemung Co., farmer 90, has 2 horses, 2 cows Ennis Ben L., p o Cayuta, r 1 1, b 1837, rents of Charles R. and Ben L. Swartwood farm 40, has 1 horse, 2 cows Ervay Frank, p o Alpine, r 4, b 1853 in Newfield, Tompkins Co. works on shares for Miss Adelia Archibald farm 63 Ennis Fred, p o Cayuta, r 18, b 1853, farmer 100, has 4 horses, 2 cows, 50 sheep, orchard 75 trees Ennis John, p o Cayuta, r 18 cor 23, b 1852, farmer 40, has 4 horses, 2 cows, 4 sheep, orchard 75 trees Ennis Leroy, p o Cayuta, r 33, b 1830, farmer 102, has 5 horses, 3 cows, orchard 100 trees Ennis Lowell, p o Cayuta, r 33, b 1856, son of Leroy, works for his father on farm Ennis Myron, p o Swartwood, Chemnng Co r 23, b 1838, as- sessor, excise commissioner and farmer 98, has 4 horses, 2 cows, 20 sheep, apiary 1 1 colonies Ennis Willie B., p o Cayuta, r 11, b 1871, farm laborer with his father Ben L. Fitzgerald William W., p o Alpine, r 4, b 1845 m Veteran, Che- mung Co. farmer 100, has four horses, 2 cows, 30 sheep, orchard 50 trees Flanders William, p o Cayuta, r 27, b 1833 in Chautauqua Co. owns farm 70, has 4 horses, 5 cows, 17 sheep Gallou John, p o Cayuta, lane 17, off r 16, b 1832 in Newfield,. Tompkins Co. farmer 15, has 2 cows, apiary 4 colonies Godfrey Charles P., M.D., p o Cayuta, b 1842 in Dryden, Tomp- kins Co. alio, physician and surgeon, office and house Cayuta Gregory F. E. & Brother, p o Swartwood, Chemung Co. (Francis E. and William E.) r 22, manufacturers and dealers in lumber, lath and shingles, and dealers in general merchan- dise. Address Swartwood, N. Y. Gregory Francis E., p o Swartwood, Chemung Co., N. Y. r 22, (F. E. Gregory & Brother) b 1848 in Newfield, Tompkins Co. highway commissioner, has 5 horses, 1 yoke oxen, 1 cow. Address Swartwood, N. Y. 2,2 TOWN OF CAYUTA. Gregory William E., p o Swartwood, Chemung Co. r 22, (F. E. Gregory & Brother) b 1846. in Newfield, Tompkins Co. excise commissioner, has 5 horses, I yoke oxen, 1 cow. Address Swartwood, N. Y. H Hall Elias, p o Swartwood, Chemung Co. lane off r 22, b 18 16 in Ithaca, Tompkins Co. rents of David Curtis of Newfield, N. Y. farm 100, has 5 cows Hamlin Thomas J., p o Swartwood, Chemung Co. r 23, b 1836 in Bloomsburg, Pa. blacksmith and horse shoer Haskins Frederick, p o Swartwood, Chemung Co. r 21, b 1869 in Pennsylvania, laborer Hetherington Robert, p o Cayuta, r 14, b 1847 m Newfield, Tompkins Co. farmer, works on shares for Jerome Reynolds of Cayuta farm 200, has 2 horses, 17 cows Hoyte Caroline, p o Swartwood, Chemung Co r 23, widow of Moses, farmer 64, has 2 horses, 2 cows, apiary 14 colonies, orchard 75 trees Huddle Andrew, p o Swartwood, Chemung Co. r 20, b 1863, farm laborer J Jayne Ada E., p o Cayuta, lane 17, off r 16, b 1875, house- keeper for her father Ezra C. Jayne Adelbert D., p o Cayuta, r 24, b 1847, works for his father Harmon on farm 150 Jayne Charles P., p o Cayuta, lane 17, off r 16, b 1872, works with his father Ezra C. JAYNE EZRA C.po Cayuta, lane 17, off r 16, b 1830, jus- tice of peace, cider maker, millwright and farmer 60, has 4 horses, 2 cows, 35 sheep, orchard 100 trees Jayne Harmon, p o Cayuta, r 24, b 18 17, farmer 150, has 4 horses, 2 cows, orchard 100 trees Jaynes Sylvester A., p o Cayuta, b 1847 m Erin, Chemung Co. farmer 50, has 6 horses, 2 cows, 5 sheep, orchard 75 trees, h Cayuta Johnson Peter, p o Summit Chemung Co. r 36, b 1845 m Sweden, owns house and lot 2 Jones G. Frank, p o Cayuta, r 15, b 1849, son of Rev. George, farmer 100, has 2 horses, 60 sheep Jones George Rev., p o Cayuta, r 15, born 1824 in Tthaca, re- tired Methodist Episcopal minister and farmer 50, has 2 cows, 20 sheep TOWN OF CAYUTA. 33 K Kellogg Chauncey, p o Alpine, r 14, b 1833, works for his wife Rhodema farm 145 Kellogg Rhodema, p o Alpine, r 14, wife of Chauncey, owns farm 145, has 6 horses, 10 cows, 40 sheep Kendall Nelson, p o Alpine, off r 4, b 1865, laborer on P. & R. Ry Lambert Mary Miss, p o Cayuta, r 24, farmer 15, r cow Langley John, p o Cayuta, r 16, b 1832 in England, farm laborer Linderbury Charles A., p o Cayuta, r 29, b 1848, farmer 112, has 7 horses, 2 cows, 26 sheep, orchard 75 trees Linderbury Henry, p o Cayuta, r 29, b 18 15 in Tompkins Co. farmer, retired, h r 29 Linderman James, p o Cayata, r 29, b 1827 in Veteran, farmer 27, has 1 horse, 3 cows, orchard 75 trees Lindsey Charles, p o Cayuta, r 19, b 1856 in Chemung Co. day laborer Lockerby Burr, po Alpine, r 6, b 1846, assessor and farmer 50, has 3 horses, r cow, 1 5 sheep, orchard 200 trees Lockerby John H.,po Alpine, off r 4, b 1828 in Chemung Co. farmer 150, has 3 horses, 4 cows, 65 sheep Lockerby Lemuel H., p o Alpine, r 6 cor 12, b 1827, owns farm 50 and rents of Theresa Lake of North Spencer, Tompkins Co. farm 17, has 2 horses, I cow, orchard 75 trees Lockerby William E., p o Alpine, r 6 cor 12, b 1866, laborer on P. & R. Ry LOUNSBURY HECTOR, p o Cayuta, r 30, b 1841, district clerk and farmer 200, has 6 horses, 4 cows, 25 sheep, orchard 100 trees Lounsbury Thomas C, p o Cayuta, r 15, b 1842 in Erin, Che- mung Co. farmer 162, has 3 horses, 3 cows, 13 sheep Lawhead Alexander L., p o Sullivanville, Chemung Co. r 28, b 1835 m Erin, farmer 147, has 4 horses, 5 cows, 32 sheep, apiary 25 colonies Lawhead Fred A., p o Cayuta, r 15, b 1867, works for Thomas C. Lounsbury farm 162, bds do 34 TOWN OF CAYUTA. 7^ McClary Miles, p o Cayuta, r 18, b 1845 in Painted Post, Steu- ben Co. farmer 150, has 3 horses, 7 cows, 25 sheep, apiary 25 colonies, orchard 100 trees McDuffee William, p o Cayuta, off r 16, b 1857 in Van Etten, teamster for John Reynolds McEwen John W., p o Cayuta, r 12, b 1814 in Orange Co laborer, owns house and lot 1 acre N Niles Lorenzo, p o Swartwood, Chemung Co. r 21, b 1868, laborer and owns house and lot 1 acre © O'Neil John S, p o Cayuta, b 1866 in New York city, station agent P. &, R. Ry. Co. h Cayuta Osmun Charles W.,po Cayuta, r 6, son of William, b 1873, works for his father on farm Osmun William, p o Cayuta, r 6, b 1838, farmer 224, has 5 horses, 5 cows, 130 sheep, orchard 100 trees Patterson William J., p o Cayuta, b 1840 in Newfield, Tompkins Co. pensioner, h Cayuta Payne Nettie, p o Cayuta, r 23 cor 24, widow of James, house- keeper for Thomas Brock of Spencer, on farm 300, has 2 horses, 1 cow, 400 sheep, orchard 100 trees Perry Marve H., p o Cayuta, b 1857 m Cortland, N. Y. horse- trainer, h Cayuta Pine John, p o Summit, Chemung Co. b 1853, laborer for P. & R. Ry.'Co R Reynolds Clifford, p o Cayuta, b 1870, works for his father Jerome on farm, bds do Reynolds Jerome, p o Cayuta, b 1834, farmer 452, has 2 horses, 12 cows, 40 sheep, orchard 100 trees, h Cayuta TOWN OF CAYUTA. 35 Reynolds John G., p o Cayuta, r 12, b 1832, farmer 838, has 12 horses, 6 cows, 400 sheep, orchard 150 trees Richards John S., p o Cayuta, b 1836 in Tioga Co. blacksmith and farmer 69, has 2 cows, orchard 75 trees, h Cayuta Richards Willis B., p o Cayuta, b 1871, blacksmith for his father John S , h Cayuta Robbins Ephraim, p o Park Station, Chemung Co. r 36, b 1824 in Prattstown, Steuben Co. farmer 59, has 2 cows Robbins Preant, p o Park Station, Chemung Co. r 36, b 1858 in Chemung Co. son of Ephraim, farm laborer, bds do Rorick Cornelius, p o Cayuta, r 24, b 1841 in Newfield, Tomp- kins Co. farmer 49, has 1 cow Rorick John, son of Cornelius, p o Cayuta, r 24, b 1875, farm laborer Rorick Llewelyn, p o Cayuta, r 16, b 1857, laborer Rorick Reuben, son of Cornelius, p o Cayuta, r 24, b 1862, farm laborer Rosebrook Lorenzo, p o Cayuta, r 23, b 1842 in Newfield, Tomp- kins Co. farmer 102, has 4 horses, 5 cows, 17 sheep, apiary 8 colonies, sugar bush 1 50 trees Roy William, p o Swartwood, Chemung Co. r 23, b 1859, f arm laborer for Caroline Hoyte. Rumsey Cyrus, p o Cayuta, r 15, b 1865 in Erin, Chemung Co. works on snares for Esther Jane Johnson of Horseheads, farm 57, has 2 horses, 2 cows, 13 sheep Scott Ambrose L., p o Sullivanville, Chemung Co. N. Y. r 28, b 1841 in Chemung Co. farmer 50 has 2 horses, 2 cows, 20 sheep, orchard 60 trees School-house district No. 3, p o Swartwood Chemung Co. r 27 School-house district No. 4, p o Sullivanville, Chemung Co. r 27 opp 26 School-house district No. 6, p o Cayuta, r 16 Cayuta village School-house district No. 10, p o Cayuta, r 4 cor 7 Smith Abner G , p o Alpine, r 7, b 1841 in Orange Co. justice of peace and farmer 95, has 2 horses, 3 cows, 30 sheep Smith Charles H., p o Cayuta, r 12, b 1854, owns one-third interest with his brothers Henry G. and James R. in farm 90, has 4 horses, 12 cows, 5 sheep Smith Edward Y., p o Cayuta, r 13, b I809, in Duchess Co., retired farmer, owns house and lot I acre 36 TOWN OF CAYUTA. Smith Henry G. p o Cayuta, r 12, b 1840 in Dutchess Co. N. Y. owns one- third interest with his brothers, Charles H. and James R. in farm 90 Smith Henry G., p o Cayuta, r 12, b 1839, son °f Richmond, works for his father on farm Smith James R., p o Cayuta, r 12, b 1848 in Dutchess Co. N. Y. owns one-third interest with his brothers, Henry G. and Charles H in farm 90 Smith Richmond p o Cayuta, r 12, b 1809, in Otsego Co. farmer 120, has 2 cows, 40 sheep, apiary, 15 colonies, orchard 75 trees Smith Samuel, p o Cayuta, b 18 13 in Butternuts Otsego Co. owns house and lot h Cayuta Stebbins William, p o Cayuta, r 11, b 1836, in Trumansburg, Tompkins Co. farmer, works on shares for James White of Port Byron, N Y. farm 127 has 2 horses, 7 cows, 34 sheep, orchard 100 trees SWARTWOOD BEN L., p o Cayuta, b 1854. postmaster, notary public, member of the board of managers of the New York State Reformatory of Elmira also general store, store and house Cayuta, owns several farms Swartwood Charles B. p o Cayuta, b 1872, assistant postmaster and jeweller, and clerk in store, h Cayuta Swartwood Charles R., p o Cayuta, b 1830 in Newfield, Tomp- kins Co. N. Y. farmer 50, 2 horses, 25 sheep, h Cayuta Swartwood John, p o Cayuta, r4, b 1823 in Newfield, Tompkins Co. owns house and lot 5, 1 horse, I cow Symes John L., p o Alpine, r 3, b 1836 in England, painter for P. & R. Ry. Co. owns house and lot 3 acres Tice Francis, p o Alpine, r 3, b 1820 in Otsego Co. farmer 67, has 2 cows, orchard 100 trees Torry Guy, p o Cayuta, r 32, b 1850, assessor, and farmer 120, has 3 horses, 3 cows, apiary, 8 colonies, orchard 100 trees V Van Kuren Ben, p o Cayuta, b 1869, son of Jacob, bds Cayuta Hotel Van Kuren Emmet D., p o Cayuta, r 12, b 1851, works for his. mother, Lucinda, on farm 34, has 2 cows TOWN OF DIX. 37 Van Kuren Jacob, p o Cayuta, b 1822 in Broome Co. N. Y. prop. Cayuta Hotel, Cayuta Vanzile Abram, p o Cayuta, r 25, b 1855 in Broome Co. works on shares for Ben L Swart wood farm 100, has 2 horses, 3 cows, 7 sheep, orchard 75 trees W Watkins Amos R., p o Swartwood, Chemung Co. r 20, b 1841 in Owego, N. Y. works for Julius A. Casterline farm 70, h do White Henry G. p o Cayuta, b 1861, farm laborer, h Cayuta White William B., p o Cayuta, b 1826, farmer 90, 3 horses, 4 cows, 30 sheep Woolever Charles W.po Cayuta, off" r 7, b 1856 in Van Etten, N. Y. rents of Dorcas Fitzgerald of Watkins, farm 1 16, has 2 horses, 5 cows, 50 sheep DIX. (TOWN OUTSIDE OF WATKINS). DIX, named from Hon. John A. Dix, was formed from Cat- lin, Chemung Co., April 17th, 1835, a small portion has recently been set off to Montour. Watkins, the county seat and the most important village in the county is a station on the Northern Central Railway. Watkins Glen, Wedgewood, Moreland Station and Beaver Dams are stations on the Syracuse, Geneva and Corning Rail- way, and Wentz is a flag station. Moreland and Townsend are rural villages. {For explanations a7id abbreviations see page 5). Adsit William, p o Townsend, r 14, b 1848 in Yates Co. 3 cows, 2 horses, apple orchard 100 trees, farmer 93 3 38 TOWN OF DIX. Allen Charles E., p o Townsend, r 32, b 1872, farmer for his father Thomas U. Allen Francis N., p o Townsend, r 32, b 1874. mason, son of Thomas U. Allen Thomas U., p o Townsend, r 32, b 1841 in Orange Co. mason and farmer ; works on shares for Samuel Johnson 130, and rents of Oscar Slater of Elmira, farm about 30 ANDREW OREN, po Townsend, b 1853 in Orange, school commissioner, carpenter and joiner, school teacher, h and lot Main Andrews Alfred, p o Townsend, b 1830 in Saratoga Co. came to Tyrone previous to 1840, retired wagon maker, hand lot Main Andrews Alice J., p o Townsend, Mrs. Chas. B. owns h and 5 acres Main Andrews Chas. B., p o Townsend, b 1863 in Bradford, Steuben Co., carpenter and joiner, h Main Anthony Duane, p o Beaver Dams, r 59, b 1849 in Pamelia, Jefferson Co., farmer 50 acres, apple orchard 50 trees, 2 cows, 2 horses, I acre raspberries Anthony Edwin, p o Beaver Dams, r 59, b 1858 in Pamelia, N. Y., farmer 65, apple orchard 150 trees, 40 peach trees, 2 acres raspberries, 2 cows, 2 horses Anthony John, p o Beaver Dams, r 59, b 18 10, in Schoharie Co., retired farmer, came from Pamelia, Jefferson Co. in 1853 Ault Eliza J., p o Havana, r 5 1, Mrs. Freeman, rents h of Edwin Ganung Austin Don J., p o Havana, r 37, b 1858, farmer, works on shares for his mother Temperance Austin of Havana, farm 88^, on which are 75 apple trees, owns 2 cows, 2 horses, half interest in 21 sheep. His father Asa was born Queens- bury, N. Y. in 1822. He settled in this Co. when a small boy Austin George F., p o Wedgewood, r 58, b about 1843, farmer 20, apple orchard 50 trees, 3 cows, 3 horses Backer Frances Miss, p o Moreland Station, r 42, owns quarter interest in the farm estate of her father David L., 47 acres Backer Jacob, p o Moreland Station, r 56, b about 18 16, farmer, h in Baptist parsonage TOWN OF DIX. 39 Backer John, p o Moreland, r 65, b 1846 in Catlin, Chemung Co., carpenter and joiner Backer Morgan, p o Townsend, r 22, n 28, b 1846, 5 cows, (1 Jersey) 3 horses, 19 sheep, 75 apple trees, farmer 75 ; was soldier in Co. L, 5thN. Y. Heavy Artillery in civil war, wounded at the falling of Harper's Ferry Bridge, pensioner, member D. W. Washburn Post No. 515 of Watkins Bailey Er C, p o Moreland, r 75, b 1873, farmer, works on shares for Mrs. I. N. Easterbrook of Corning, farm 53, on which is orchard 50 trees, owns 2 horses, 1 cow, 7 sheep. Bailey George A., p o Moreland, r 75, b 1879, farmer son of Lewis Bailey John W., p o Moreland, r 75, b 1846 in Catlin, Chemung Co., farmer 16^ acres on r 76 n 75, 2 cows, 4 other cattle, 2 horses, 26 sheep, and works farm belonging to Miss Susan Bump, 47 acres ; soldier in civil war, in Co. G, 50th Regt. N. Y. Engineers Bailey Julia A. Miss, p o Moreland, r 75, daughter of Lewis, trained nurse, graduate from Rochester Homoeopathic Hos pital, at present engaged in Rochester Bailey Kate R. Miss, p o' Moreland, r 75, daughter of Lewis, school teacher BAILEY LEWIS, p o Moreland, r 75, b 1825, farmer 70, has 2 cows, 3 young stock, 3 horses, apple orchard 100 trees, 1 acre raspberries Bailey Luther, p o Wedgewood, r 36, b 1844, farmer 56, apple orchard 50 trees, 3 cows, 3 horses Bailey Ruth A., p o Moreland, r 75, daughter of Lewis, school teacher Baker Grant E., p o Townsend, r 13, b 1869, stationary engi neer, fireman in Weidman's Mill Baker King J., p o Moreland Station, r 47, b 1847, farmer 25 acres on r 44, and works on shares here for Jane and Woodruff Wicks of Dundee, Yates Co., farm 140 on which are about 1 200 peach trees, 100 apple trees, about 40 pear trees, 3 cows ; owns 3 horses and 2 cows. Baker William H., p o Moreland Station, r 47, b 1875, farmer with his father King J. Baptist Church, p o Moreland, r 65, no local pastor, supplied by Rev. Geo. M. Thompson, of Millport Baldwin William H., p o Beaver Dams, b 1838 on Staten Island, N. Y., meat market, saloon and restaurant, Main, h do Banker Charles S., p o Moreland, r 55, b .1863 in Livingston Co., graduate of Oberlin College class of 1891, com. trav. 40 TOWN OF DIX. Banker Daniel, p o Moreland, r 55, b 1873, farmer with his father Martin B., student at Cook Academy, Havana BANKER MARTIN B., p o Moreland, r 55, b 1841 on this farm, agent for school furniture and supplies, respresents 18 manuf's, dealer in farm implements, breeder of pure blood Jersey cattle aud fine horses, farmer 144, part of it originally beaver meadow. Apple orchard 100 trees, 8 cows, 8 horses. Barker Fred, p o Townsend, r 13, helper in Weidman's grist and saw mill, home in Orange Barker Levi C, p o Beaver Dams, b 1818 in Geauga Co., Ohio, % same year came to Reading, retired farmer, mfr. of propri- etary medicines, h Main Bartholomew Charles A., p o Watkins, r 6, b 1859, 30 grade Hampshire and Merino sheep, dairy 8 cows, farmer 95 Bartholomew Ira, p o Watkins, r 6, b 1820 in — , farmer 97 on r 4 BEARDSLEE HERMAN, p o Havana, r 49, b 1844 in New- field, Tomp. Co., farmer, works on shares for O. W. Martin of Havana, 100 acres and village milk route, 20 cows, 4 horses, also works on shares for Lewis Thompson, farm 40 acres, owns 2 horses. Beardsley David A., p o Beaver Dams, b 1854 in Hector, car- penter and joiner, works for Fall Brook R'y Co., h Main Beckwith Albert S., p o Wedgewood, r 37, b 1843 m Dansville, N. Y., section laborer Fall Brook R'y, farmer owns with his wife Eda (joint deed) farm 20 on which are 50 peach trees and an apple orchard Beckwith Hellen Miss, p o Townsend, r 21, dressmaker, rents house and lot of A. L. Scobey of Watkins Beebe Benjamin F., p o Beaver Dams, r 32, b 1837 m Orange, farmer 96, apple orchard 200 trees, 3 cows, 5 horses, 40 sheep Beebe Elizabeth, p o Beaver Dams, r 32, owns farm 8^ acres Beebe Sarah E. Miss, p o Beaver Dams, r 32, home with her parents W. T. and Elizabeth Beebe William T. p o Beaver Dams, r 32, b 18 17 in Reading, shoemaker and harness repairer, works farm for his wife Elizabeth, 8^ acres Beecher Clara J., p o Beaver Dams, daughter of Minerva, teacher Beecher Mark A., po Beaver Dams, b 1863, hay presser for J. B. McCreary, farmer, works on shares forhis mother Minerva, farm 70 acres, owns 2 cows, 3 horses, 5 acres woodland in Chemung Co., h Main TOWN' OF D1X. 41 Beecher Minerva, p o Beaver Dams, widow of Truman G., board- ing house, owns farm 70 acres and 5 acres woodland in Horn- by, 1 acre raspberries, apple and pear orchard 1000 trees, I cow; farm worked on shares by son Mark A. Bell Norman D., p o Watkins, r 20, b 1866 in Hector, farmer, works on shares for H. R. Lybolt, farm 1 26^ acres, on which is apple orchard 100 trees BENNETT CHARLES, p o Moreland, r 48, b 1826, saw and grist mill, farmer 180, and on r 41 farm 40, apple orchard 200 trees, 5 horses, 100 grade Leistershire sheep. His father, Green Bennett, from Wyoming Valley, settled near Watkins in 1820 and on this farm about 1824. He built a saw mill here about 1825-6, and there has always been a saw mill here since. Charles built the grist mill in 1892. In 1840 Mr. Bennett was a post-rider from Watkins, deliv- ering mail about 15 miles south to Martin's Hill, south west to Post Creek, and east through Hector. He blew a horn when approaching a house where he was to deliver mail Mr. Bennett went to Chicago when that city had but 30,000 inhabitants, and returned here after the great fire of 1 87 1 BENNETT JOHN M., p o Moreland, r 48, b 1823, farmer 185, has 100 apple trees, 4 cows, 7 horses, 40 grade sheep. His son Burton G. is in insurance business in Rochester Bennett Oscar C, p o Moreland, r 48, b 1852, farmer, works on . shares farm of his father John M., 185 ; owns fruit land in Arizona equally with his brother Ephraim J., of Phoenix, Arz., 4 sections Bennett William J , p o Havana, r 50, b 1830 in Hector, farmer 65, apple orchard 75 trees, 50 cherry and plum trees, 4 cows, 2 horses, 24 sheep Bennett William S., po Beaver Dams, r 59, b 1871 in Hornby, farmer, works on shares for F. P. Butts of Watkins, farm 26, and 34 of him, but belonging to Charles Johnson of El- mira, orchard 50 trees Berrv Fred., p o Watkins, off r 15, b 1865, farm laborer for V. C. Mills Blain Sarah M,, p o Havana, r 51, owns jointly with her hus- band, Silas V , farm 95 Blain Silas V., p o Havana r 51, b 1823 in Ovid, Seneca Co , apple orchard 70 trees, 2 cows, 6 horses, 17 grade sheep, farmer 95, joint deed with his wife Sarah M., has lived in town 12 years 42 TOWN OF DIX. BOLT EUGENE N., p o Watkins, r 5, b 1847 in Reading, 30 cows, (Jerseys and Durhams) 17 horses, 78 grade Shrop- shire sheep, apiarists, 18 colonies, 10 acres apple orchard, farmer 200, on r 63 cor 69 in Reading 80, and on r 72 in Reading farm 113 and 10 cows, milk dealer, handles milk of 60 to 75 cows Bolt Polly p o Townsend, widow of Daniel, owns farm 32, worked by Ossian Barker of Orange Bolt William L., p o Townsend, b about 1826, farmer 56, 4 cows, 3 horses, apple and pear orchard 50 trees Bossard Anson, p o Moreland Station, r 44, b 1829 in Lansing, Tomp. Co., farmer 90, I cow, 3 horses, 40 sheep, apple orchard 40 trees Bossard Fred. A., p o Moreland Station, r 44, b 1871, farmer, works on shares for his father Anson, farm 90 acres, owns 2 cows, 2 horses. Bossard Mary A., p o Moreland Station, r 44, home with her brother Anson Brewin George B., p o Wedgewood, r 17 n 25, b 1868 in Vet- eran, Chemung Co., butcher, 2d engineer on canal boat, home with his brother Henry E. Brewin Henry E., p o Wedgewood, r 17 n 25, b 1828, in Thompson, Sullivan Co., farmer 85 acres, and works 41 acres of the estate of his father Edward Brewin, owns 4 horses, 1 yoke of oxen, 4 cows, breeder Chester White swine Brodrick Charles S., p o Townsend, r 32, b 1855, farmer, works on shares for Rev. Benj. J. Tracy of Blossburg, Pa. farm 50, 22 sheep, owns 2 cows, 4 horses Brodrick Minnie M., p o Townsend, Mrs. Clinton, teacher of organ music, and dressmaker, home with her father, Chas. B. Smith BRONSON CALISTA E., p o Beaver Dams, r 32, widow of Sylvester, owns farm in Orange 108 acres, worked by W. Cogswell, rents h of Rev. C. D. Smith of Tyrone. Her father Benj. Collins, a native of Tompkins Co., 1803, settled in Townsend in 1828 and made the first clearing there, long known as the Nathan Miller farm Bronson Clyde, p o Townsend, r 34, b 1874, farmer with his father Marvin Bronson Frank H., p o Beaver Dams, r 32, b here 1874, son of Mrs. Calista E., clerk in supply office Fall Brook R.'y at Corning. His father Sylvester came from Sherburne, Che- nango Co. in 1836, when 10 years of age, with his father William and settled on this road on farm adjoining TOWN OF DIX. 43 Bronson Marvin, p o Townsend, r 34, b 1849 m Catlin, N. Y. farmer, works on shares for Samuel Thompson of Havana, 75 acres and 40 sheep Bronson Mary E., p o Beaver Dams, r 32, dressmaker, home with her mother Calista E. Brown Richard H., p o Havana, r 51 n 54, b 1826 in Orange, retired commercial traveler, owns farm 109, worked by Geo. W. Wakelee Brush Eugene L., p o Moreland Station, r 47, b 1849 on r 32, farmer 20, containing 4 acres raspberries, plum orchard 200 trees, apple, peach and pear orchard 50 trees, I cow, 1 horse ; lived here 8 years Brush Herbert L., p o Moreland Station, r 47, b 1876, farmer son of Eugene L. Brush Lockwood, estate, p o Townsend, r 32, farm about 60 acres ; Eugene L. Brush, son, administrator Bump Susan Miss, p o Moreland, r 75, owns farm 47 acres, worked by John W. Bailey Bunn Daniel M., p o Watkins, r 7, b 1806 in New Jersey, owns farm 64, rented to Eugene Bolt BURNS HORACE, p o Moreland Station, r 47, b 1834 in Greenville, Orange Co., apiary 67 colonies, dealer in coal, grain, farmers' produce, brick, feed, agricultural imple- plements, owns " Duroc Chief" stallion, and 4 other horses, owns h and 3 acres devoted to fruit, store house at railroad crossing on r 48 — Wentz Burns James, p o Beaver Dams, b 1852 in Ireland, section hand Fall Brook R'y, h Main Burns Kate, p o Beaver Dams, Mrs. James, owns farm 10 acres, orchard about 40 trees, 1 cow, 3 horses Burrell George W., p o Moreland, r 66, b 1873, f armer with his father Stephen W. Burrell Stephen W. p o Moreland, r 66, b 1844 in Reading, ma- son and farmer 60, on which is 1 acre raspberries, 3 cows, 1 full blood Jersey, 2 horses, 33 sheep, breeder of Chester White swine Burrell Walter M., p o Moreland, r 66, b 1878, student and farmer, son of Stephen W. Burt Alonzo, p o Wedgwood, r 26 n 36, farmer on shares for Mrs Mary A. Owens, 128 acres. Callahan Timothy, p o Wedgwood, b 1853 in Tioga Co., Pa., foreman section No. 24, Fall Brook Ry, h n depot 44 TOWN OF DIX. Case William, p o Watkins, r 5, b about 1849, laborer Caslin William, p o Watkins, r 5 b 1841 in Hammondsport, Steuben Co., milk peddler for E. N. Bolt, soldier in 23rd N. Y. Vols., re-enlisted in 64th N. Y. as a veteran in the civil war Chapman Arthur L a , p o Townsend, r 32, b 1872, farm laborer Chapman Homer, p o Townsend, r 32, b 1872, farm laborer Chapman Luie L. , p o Townsend, r 32, b 1868, farm laborer Chapman Malissa A., p o Townsend, r 32, widow of Israel, owns farm 81-2 acres, apple orchard 50 trees Chrisjohn Isabel, p o Beaver Dams, r 32, widow of Warren who died in the army war of the rebellion Christian Harriet Miss, p o Moreland, r 66, lives with her father Wilson Christian Wilson, p o Moreland, r 66, b 1801 in Putnam Co., farmer 46, has 2 cows, is smart and active, cultivates part of his farm and says he can walk to Havana and back 7 miles, settled here 60 years ago Clark Benjamin, p o Moreland, b 183 1 where he now lives, wheelright, undertaker, carriage painter, secretary More- land Cemetery association and farmer 30. His father Smith Clark, a native of Columbia County, later lived in New- field, Tompkins Co., settled here in 1829, h Main Clark Byron, p o Moreland, r 77, b 1854, farmer 87, has 2 cows, 3 horses, 27 sheep, apple orchard 70 trees. Mrs. Clark's grand father Elisha B. Mallory from Cromwell Connecti- cut settled on this farm when her father Ambrose S. was a small boy CLARK JOHN, p o Moreland, b 1827 in Newfield, Tompkins Co , justice of the peace, has held the office 15 years, sec. and treas. Moreland Creamery Co., blacksmith for past 40 years, owns farm 36, shop Main, h do Clark Mary E., p o Moreland, Mrs. John owns two farms on r 74, one of 56 and one of 40, house and lot in Moreland, Main street Cleveland Ann, p o Moreland, r 66 n 51, farm 50, has 3 cows, 2 horses, 2 acres apple orchard Cleveland Charles C , p o Moreland, r 67 n 68, b 1846, farmer 70, has 4 cows Cleveland Ephraim, p o Moreland, r 56 n 5 1, b 1826, farmer 26, has 3 cows, 2 horses Cleveland George R., p o Moreland, r 67 n 68, b 1873, farmer, son of Charles C TOWN OF DIX. 45 Cleveland Nathan Lee, p o Moreland, r 66 n 51, b 1859 in Cat- lin, Chemung Co., has 1 cow, 2 horses, farmer 26 CLEVELAND NOBLE R., p o Havana, r 51, b 1854 in Cat- lin, Chemung Co., dealer in harvesters and binders, mow- ers and reapers, hay loaders, tedders, wheel rakes, drills, harrows, land rollers, hay carriers and slings, etc., (Cleve- land & Skuse) warehouse First street, Watkins, will be in attendance on Saturdays, has 2 cows, 3 horses, apple orchard 50 trees, lived in town 12 years Cleveland William E., p o Moreland, r 51 n 54, b 1866 in Cat- lin, Chemung Co., has apple orchard 75 trees, 3 cows, 2 horses, farmer 57 COATS JOSEPH B., p o Watkins, r 16, b 1824 in Hector, has 3 acres berries, 4 acres apple orchard, 30 grade Shrop- shire and Hampshire sheep, 4 cows, farmer 1 12 acres, con- tains mortar sand bed, worked by his son Russell H. Coats Russell H., p o Watkins, r 16, b 1863, farmer 25 on which is one acre small fruits, breeder of white and barred Plymouth Rock fowls and works on shares for his father Joseph B., farm 112 acres COLE DON S., p o Townsend, b 1873 in Catlin, Chemung Co., clerk for his father Samuel B., bds do Cole George H., p o Watkins, r 20, b 1863, farmer, works on shares for Mrs. Frances A. Stamp, 108 acres COLE SAMUEL B, p o Townsend, b 1847 in Catlin, Che- mung Co., postmaster, general merchant and on r 32 farm 8, h Main Coolbaugh William, p o Wedgewood, r 35 n 27, b 1814 in Yates Co., owns farm in Orange 75 and in Steuben Co. wood lot 22 acres, lives with his son-in law Orlando F. Corwin Cooley Charles, p o Moreland Station, r 45, b 1877, farmer, son of White Cooley White, p o Moreland Station, r 45, b 1832 in Tioga Co., Pa., apiarist 20 colonies, farmer 75, wool grower, has 45 grade sheep, 1 cow, 3 horses. Has lived on farm since 1868 Cornell, Caroline C. Miss, p o Moreland, r 63, owns with her sister Mrs. Sarah C. Cornell, farm 40, 2 cows, 1 horse Cornell Sarah C, p o Moreland, r 63, widow of John, owns with her sister Miss Caroline A. Cornell farm 40 acres, worked by E. C. Bailey, has two cows, 1 horse CORWIN CATHARINE L., p o Watkins, off r 24, Mrs. Wil- liam A., has apple orchard 100 trees, owns two-thirds in- terest with her mother Mrs. Ann E. Hardenburg in 146 acres and on same road same interest in farm 88 acres 46 TOWN OF DIX. Corwin Edward K., p o Wedgewood, r 35 n 27, b 1873 in Thurs- ton, Steuben Co., farmer, son of Orlando F Corwin Nelson H. Dea, p o Townsend, r 21, b 1847 on tms farm, has 2 horses, 2 cows, 30 sheep, 75 apple trees, farmer 39, and off r 13 wood lot 14 acres CORWIN ORLANDO F., p o Wedgewood, r 35 n 27, b 1840 in Hector, assessor for taxes, supt. Acme creamery at Moreland, weather observer and farmer 92, has 6 cows, 4 horses Corwin Oscar P., p o Wedgewood, r 35 n 27, b 1841 in Hector, farmer 55 and on r 34 cor 28 farm 20, has 5 horses, lives with his brother Orlando F Corwin William A., p o Wedgwood, r 35 n 27, b 1867 in Thurston, Steuben Co , farmer, son of Orlando F CORWIN WILLIAM A., p o Watkins, off r 24, b 1845, farmer, 2 cows, wool grower, 50 grade Shropshire sheep, 4 horses, owns on r 35 farm 75 worked by F. O. Price, and and on r 27 n 36, farm 50 worked by Orlando, and works home farm belonging to his wife Catharine L. and mother- in-law Ann E. Hardenburg 146 Crippin Emma Miss, p o Wedgewood, r 38-5-, owns with her sis- ters Lucinda and Sarah, and Mrs. Orvilla Miles of Mill- port, N. Y., farm 62, orchard 125 apple trees, 4 cows Crippin Lucinda Miss, p o Wedgewood, r 38-5-, owns with her sisters Emma and Sarah, and Mrs. Orvilla Miles of Mill- port, N. Y., farm 62, orchard 125 apple trees, 4 cows Crippin Sarah Miss, p o Wedgewood, r 38-5-, owns with her sis- ters Lucinda and Emma, and Mrs. Orvilla Miles of Mill- port, N. Y., farm 62, orchard 125 apple trees, 4 cows Cronk DeWitt, p o Havana, r 49, b 185 1, farmer 3, has 2 horses, 2 cows, 3 young cattle, works on shares for his father, Henry farm of 117, carpenter Cronk Henry, p o Havana, r 49, b 1824 in Seneca Co., apiary 10 colonies, farmer 117, 3 cows, 2 horses, 4 head young stock, has full blood Durham bull " Joe," apple orchard 175 trees of which 90 line both sides of the roadway, an example worthy of general following Crout Burton H., p o Beaver Dams, b 1867, section hand on Fall Brook Ry, h Main, rents of the company Dann Andrew J., p o Moreland, r 73, b 1845 i n Union town- ship, Tioga Co., Pa., farmer 188, apple orchard 150 trees, TOWN OF DIX. 47 14 Aberdeen Poll Angus cows, 2 are thoroughbred, full blood Poll Angus bull " Washington," 6 horses, 6 acres tobacco, owns two double houses and lots in Elmira Dann Frederick O., p o Moreland, r 73, b 1870 in Hornby, Steuben Co., farmer with his father Andrew J Dann Richard V., p o Moreland, r 73, b 1877 in Hornby, Steu- ben Co., farmer with his father Andrew J David Melissa, p o Moreland, r 6j, widow Hamilton, h with her father Wilson Christian David Truman R., p o Moreland, r 66, b 1866, farm laborer Davis Daniel W., p o. Townsend, b 1866 in Orange, farmer 52 acres and in Orange wood land 30 acres, 7 cows, 2 horses, orchard 100 trees. His father Isaac W. of Cortland Co. located at Sugar Hill in 1866 Dee Jerry W., p o Beaver Dams, b 1867 in Corning, station agent for Fall Brook Ry. Co., agent American Express Co. and for W. U. Telegraph, bds at Mrs. T. G. Beecher's, Main. In the office six years Demun Matthias, p o Moreland Station, r 47, b 1824 in Hector, farmer 19, has 1 cow Dimon House, p o Beaver Dams, Jerome Dimon, proprietor, Main street Dimon Jerome, p o Beaver Dams, b 1838 in Groton, Tompkins Co., proprietor Dimon House, Main street DIVEN CHARLOTTE MISS, p o Watkins, r 7, resident, life lease with her sister Eleanor in farm 103. Their father Capt. John Diven, a revolutionary soldier from near Harrisburg, Pa., settled herein 1802. The house they now occupy, the Diven homestead, was built in 18 13. The farm descends to John Diven of Elmira, son of Gen. Alex. Diven DIVEN ELEANOR MISS, p o Watkins, r 7, resident, life lease with her sister Charlotte, farm 103, worked by W. A. Tellinghast Diven Ida B. Miss, p o Moreland Station, r 47, house with her great uncle Ansel S. Townsend Drake Adell B., p o Townsend, Mrs. James T., owns farm 35, 3 acres orchard Drake Charles S., p o Wedgewood, r 37 n 26, b 1864 in Penn- sylvania, section laborer, rents house and garden of Geo. Bailey of Havana Drake Francis L., p o Townsend, r 32, b 1845 m Troopsburg,. Steuben Co., came to this road when a month old, farmer 74, apple orchard 150 trees, 3 cows, 3 horses 48 TOWN OF DIX. DRAKE JAMES T., p o Townsend, b 1853 in Reading, steam feed mill thresher and farmer, works 35 acres belonging to his wife Adell A., 4 cows, 1 yoke oxen, 2 horses, breeder of cross Chester white and Jersey hogs DRAKE ORRIE G., p o Beaver Dams, r 32, b 1865, farmer 75, apple orchard 65 trees, 3 cows, 2 horses, 40 grade Ox- fordown sheep, and works on shares for Rev. C. D. Smith of Tyrone 56 acres DuBois Bert, p o Moreland, b 1876 in Pennsylvania, clerk for E. V. Moore, bds do DuBois Charles H., p o Moreland, r 75. b 1847 m Marlboro, Ulster Co., general mason, barber shop, Main street Duvall Cornelius, .p o Beaver Dams, r 78, b 18 14 in Mont- gomery Co , owns farm 115 acres, carried on by his son William M DUVALL WILLIAM M. p o Beaver Dams, r 78, b 1863 on this farm, carries on 1 1 5 acres belonging to his father, Cor- nelius, has 5 cows, 3 horses, 50 sheep, 90 apple trees Eddy Freeman, p o Townsend, r 34, b 1854, farmer works farm of his father, John W., 76 acres Eddy John W. p o Townsend, r 34, b 1809 in Morristown, N. J. farmer 76, has 3 cows, 4 horses, 19 sheep, apple orchard 50 trees, has lived here 42 years Eddy Maria Miss, p o Townsend, r 34, b 1842 in Yates Co. resides with her father and brother Freeman Eddy Thomas, p o Townsend, r 43, b 1803, has life lease 105 acres belonging to George Haring of Watkins, now worked by Benj. D. Van Camp Eggleston Emma, p o Watkins, r 24 cor 20, widow of David E inmate of town house Ellis Geo. J. p o Havana, r 25, b 1862 in Hornby, Steuben Co. farmer, works on shares for Wm. C. Palmer 100 acres, owns 2 cows, 3 horses Ellison John jr., p o Townsend, r 2, b 1849 in Reading, apple orchard 150 trees, 6 cows, 2 horses, farmer 90. His father, John, sr., came from Tyrone, Ireland, in 1824 Evans Elmer, p o Beaver Dams, r 32 n 45, b 1862 in Steuben Co. farmer works on shares for his mother-in-law, Sarah M. Pangborn, farm 64 TOWN OF DIX. 49 Fero Catharine, p o Beaver Dams, widow of Henry P. resident h and lot Main Fero Cynthia A., p o Wedgewood, r 26, widow of John H. owns with son Henry and daughter, Mrs. Emma N. Lewis, un- divided interest in farm estate of John H. 36 acres Fero Emma, p o Wedgewood, r 26, Mrs. Henry W., dress- maker Fero Henry W., p o Wedgewood, r 26, b i860, section laborer Fall Brook Ry, owns undivided interest in farm estate of his father, John H. 36 acres FERO ISAAC W., p o Beaver Dams, b 1817 in Root, Montgomery Co. retired farmer, director of Farmers' Reliance Insurance Co. owns farm in Orange 1 18 acres now worked by L. Gould, apple orchard 150 trees, 4 cows, 28 sheep. His father, Cornelius, came with his family from Montgomery Co. in 1827 and settled in Orange where Isaac lived over 60 years. When they came it was all a wilderness where Beaver Dams is now. He has drawn clear pine lumber to Watkins market and sold at $4 per M feet, shaved shingles there brought $1.50 per M in mar- ket Flemming Lottie, p o Beaver Dams, widow of Joseph, works out, owns h and lot Main Fordham Eunice J., p o Watkins, r 8 cor 10, widow of William, farmer 34 Fox Eddie, p o Moreland, r 65, b 1878, farmer resides with his guardian and uncle, Wm. C. Gray Fox Ella M. Miss, p o Moreland, r 65, teacher, art student, re- sides with her guardian and uncle, Wm. C. Gray Fox Mary C, p o Moreland, r 65, widow of James L., life lease of farm 57 deeded to Harley M. Fox of North Elmira. Her father John Crawford of Orange Co first settled in Catharine and in 1823 in Dix on the farm now owned by Frank Ganung. He was appointed by Gov. Seward associate judge, and was postmaster 15 years at Moreland. In 18 1 2 he served as a soldier. He died in 1879 Fox William J., p o Moreland, r 65, b 1877, farmer resides with his guardian and uncle, Wm C. Gray Freeman Jennett Miss, p o Townsend, r 29, owns farm 77 worked on shares by Silas Hicks 50 TOWN OF DIX. Frost Byron, p o Beaver Dams, b 1827, carpenter and joiner and wagon-maker, h and half acre belonging to his wife Olive, Main st Frost Erwin L, p o Beaver Dams, b 1863, house and carriage painter and paper hanger, h Main Frost Harriet, p o Beaver Dams, resident, owns with her sister Jane h and lot Main Frost Jane, p o Beaver Dams, resident, owns with her sister Harriet h and lot Main Frost Olive, p o Beaver Dams, Mrs. Byron, owns h and lot \ acre Main Gano J. Halsey, p o Havana, r 50 near 52, b 1832, farmer 130, apple orchard 100 trees, 30 peaches, pears, plums, cherries, 2 cows, 4 horses, 75 sheep, (7 registered Cotswolds lambs and ewes). His father Philip and mother Anna from New Jersey settled on this farm about 1827-28 Gano Jonas D., p o Havana, r 50, b 1838, farmer 41, apple orchard 30 trees, 4 cows, 3 horses, and works on shares for Mr. A. Quick of Havana, farm 66 acres Ganoung Elias K , p o Moreland, r 75, b 1835, in Ulyses, Tomp- Co. laborer, stone mason, h and f- acre GANUNG ARTHUR F., p o Wedgewood, r 36, b 1856, dep- uty postmaster, agent Am. Exp. Co. dealer in tobacco, cigars and confectionery, school teacher, acting station agent Fall Brook Ry. (James Wedgewood is agent) owns h and 2% acres on r 49 Ganung Charles H., p o Moreland Sta., a 48 n 39, b 1852, emp. in Moreland creamery, laborer, owns h and lot and in Catlin 18 acres Ganung Delphine Miss, p o Havana, r 5 resides with her father, Solomon Ganung De Witt, p o Moreland Station, r 48 n 39, b 1854, shoemaker owns h and 2 acres Ganung Edwin F., p o Havana, r 5 1 n 66, b 1825, drover, dealer in live stock, farmer 64 and owns on r 54 farm 56, and on r 68 farm 112, and on r 5 I farm 65 acres, 10 Durham cows, 12 horses, 165 sheep, Cotswolds and, Southdowns, 30 head young cattle, breeder of full blood Chester White swine, owns store building and lot in Moreland, 4 apple orchards, 250 trees OWN OF DIX. 51 Ganung Frank C, p o Mordand, r 65 cor 73, b 1853 in Erin, Chemung Co. apiary 7 hives, apple orchard 125 trees, 8 cows, 6 horses, 65 sheep, breeder of Chester White swine, farmer 140 Ganung George W., p o Watkins, r 16, b 1842, fruit farmer, 10 acres, strawberries, raspberries, grapes, cherries, plums, pears, peaches and apples, and works on shares part of the David Pike estate 50 acres, soldier in Civil War, pensioner Ganung Mary Eudora, p o Wedgwood, r 36, Mrs. Arthur F., dressmaker Ganung Percy D., p o Watkins, r 16, b 1868, music teacher, piano and organ, resides with his father George W. Ganung Seeley R., p o Havana, r 49, b 1832, farmer, occupies 2f acres belonging to Arthur F. Ganung Ganung Solomon, p o Havana, r 5 1, b 1823 in Broome Co. has apple orchard 50 trees, 5 grade Holstein cows, 3 horses, 100 Lestershire sheep, farmer 95. He came to this town in 1828 with his father John G. who settled and cleared the farm on r 69, now owned by Wm. Lattin Gaygen Patrick, p o Watkins, off r i6y, b 1 815 in Ireland, farmer and vineyard 12 Gaylord Percy C, p o Moreland, r 65, b 1861, fruit grower, has 1 10 plum trees, 125 pear trees, 75 apple trees, 6 cows, 6 horses, 145 grade Hampshire down and Merino sheep, breeder of pure-blood Chester White swine, farmer 56, owns one-third interest in estate of Frank W. Gaylord farm 30 acres, which he works, also works the farm of 56 acres on r 74, belonging to his mother Mary E. Clark (Mrs. John) Goodrich Edward, p o Townsend, r 14, b 1863, farmer, works on shares S. K. Newcomb estate, farm 35, on which are about 12 acres raspberries Gould John, p o Beaver Dams, r 62, b 1876 in Chemung Co. laborer, house with Mrs. Susan Gould Gould Myres, p o Beaver Dams, r 62, b 1878 in Mercer Co., Pa. farm laborer for Chas. E. Lee Goundrey Mark C, p o Townsend, b 1876, son of Thomas D., student and farmer GOUNDREY THOMAS D. Dr., p o Townsend, b 1834 in Barningham, England, came to this country in 1852, vet- erinary surgeon and farrier, Main, h do, sergeant in Co. B 141st N. Y. Infantry in Civil war Goundrey William, p o Townsend, r 44, b about 1861, farmer, works on shares for Mrs. Delilah Holly 52 TOWN OF DIX. Graham Eliza J., p o Townsend, r 13 nil, Mrs. Joseph, owns with her two children, Annie E. and Samuel W. Love, farm 200 acres, 7 cows, 4 horses, 60 sheep Graham Hiram H., p o Townsend, r 33 n 34, b 1872, farmer, manager for his mother Mary E. on farm 108 acres, school teacher Graham James D., p o Watkins, r 7, b 1846 in Orange, fruit grower, has 200 trees, variety, dairy 9 grade and full- blood Jerseys and grade Durham cows, 60 grade Hampshire-down sheep, farmer 100 acres and one adjoining 40 Graham Joseph, p o Townsend, r 13 n 11, b 1844 in Tyrone, farmer in Orange 63 and works farm belonging to his wife Eliza J. and her two children 200 acres Graham Mary E., townsend, r 33 n 34, widow of Wm., owns farm 108 acres, has apple orchard 300 trees, 10 cows, 3 horses, 20 sheep Graham Sarah E., p o Townsend, r 33 n 34, teacher, daughter of Mary E. GRAY M. HENRY, p o Moreland, b 1838, pres. Farmers' Re- liance Fire Insurance Co. home office Penn Yan, (busi- ness in Chemung, Schuyler and Yates Co's), director First National Bank of Watkins, farmer 150, and two farms in Catlin, Chemung Co. together containing JJ acres, has peach orchard here 200 trees, pears 100 trees, plums 125,7 high grade Jersey, Holstein and Durham cows, 5 horses, 41 sheep of which 12 are full-blood Hampshire- downs GRAY WILLIAM C, p o Moreland, r 65, b 183 1 in Root, Montgomery Co. farmer 83, has 4 cows, 8 other cattle, 4 horses, 40 sheep, guardian for heirs of J. L. and Hannah Fox in farm 54 acres r 74, was for 17 years member of the session of Presbyterian church at Monterey, 1865-81, and has acted as executor and administrator in settlement of estates. His father, Rev. John Gray of Auburn Theo- logical Seminary, class of 1829, preached at Root, Wor- cester and Southport, N. Y. and settled in Moreland in 1836, where he preached two years. He later settled in Steuben Co. He died in 1877 Greenly William, p o Moreland, r 75, b 18 10 in Vermont, has apiary 25 colonies, h and 1 acre devoted to fruit and garden TOWN OF DIX. 53 H Halford Frank, p o Townsend, r 43, b 1864, farmer under con- tract of George Haring of Watkins, 100 acres, owns 3 horses, 4 young stock, 14 cows belonging to Haring Hall Henry C., p o Watkins, r 16 n 20, b 1850 in Millport, has 4 cows, 2 horses, 40 apple trees, farmer jointly with his wife Olivia, 41 acres Hall Leon W., p o Beaver Dams, b 1871, farmer, son of Wm. F. Hall Olivia, p o Watkins, r 16 n 20, Mrs. Henry C, owns joint- ly with her husband farm 41 Hall William F., p o Beaver Dams, b 1846, farmer 140, has 3 cows, 4 horses, 34 grade Shropshire sheep, apple orchard 75 trees, h head of Main cor r 62 Hanmer Hannah, p o Townsend, r 21, widow of David, lives with her son Thomas HANMER THOMAS, p o Townsend, r 21, b 1859 »n Tyrone, has 2 cows, 3 horses, apple orchard 120 trees, farmer 70 acres Hardenburg Ann Eliza, p o Watkins, off r 24, widow of William, owns farm 50 acres on r 24, and one- third interest with her daughter Mrs. Melissa Lybolt, in home farm 146 acres, and same interest with her daughter Mrs. C. L. Corwin, in 88 acres on same road, near r 20. She and her husband settled in this town about 1845 Harwood Andrew, p o Allegany, Pa. b 1832 in Patterson, N. J. foreman moulder Pittsburg Locomotive Works, owns on r 63, farm 140, worked by his sons Edwin, George W. and William K., has 7 cows, 3 horses, 1 pure-blood Jersey bull "Duke" Harwood Edwin, p o Beaver Dams, r 63, b 1859 in Patterson, N. J. iron and brass moulder, farmer, son of Andrew Harwood George W., p o Beaver Dams, r 63, b 1873 in New York city, machinist, farmer, son of Andrew Harwood William K., p o Beaver Dams, r 63, b 1875 in New York city, farmer, son of Andrew Havens Albert, p o Townsend, b 1832 in Enfield, shoemaker Main, h do, soldier in 179th N. Y. Inft. in Civil war, wounded at Petersburg Haynes Benjamin Rev.,p o Wedgewood, r 26, b 18 19 in Starkey, Christian Clergyman, farmer 33-^-, has 2 cows 4 54 TOWN OF DIX. Hays Daniel L, p o Havana, r 50, b 1865 in Salamanca, Catta- raugus Co. farmer, joint deed with his wife Cora A. in farm 50 acres, and works on shares for Mrs. Nancy A. Stamp 103 acres, on which is apple orchard 50 trees, owns 2 cows, 3 young cattle, 7 horses, 1 5 sheep Hays Cora A., p o Havana, r 50, Mrs Daniel L. owns, joint deed with her husband Daniel L., farm 50 Haring Garret, p o Townsend, b 1838 in Orange, overseer of highway, apple orchard 52 trees, 2 cows, 3 horses, farmer 20 acres belonging to his wife Mary Ann, h Main. He was soldier in Co. A, 141 N. Y. Inf., was in 17 engagements. His father Cornelius of Starkey located in Orange about 1834, he was a surveyor and farmer, justice of peace 40 years and side judge. His grandfather, Garrett Haring, was one of the early judges of Yates Co Haring Mary Ann (Norris,) p o Townsend, Mrs. Garret, owns farm 20, h Main Hedden, Albert E., p o Moreland Station, r 42, b 1873, farmer with his father Franklin B Hedden, Charles D., po Moreland Station, r 42, b 1871, farm laborer Hedden Franklin B., p o Moreland Sta., r 42, b 1840, steam thresher, farmer 50 acres, apple orchard 50 trees, I cow, 4 horses. His grandfather Daniel settled in Orange about the beginning of the century. His son Henry was F. B's. father Hedden Squire, p o Townsend, b 1834 in Howard, Steuben Co. horse- shoeing and general blacksmithing, Main, h do. His father Bethuel first settled in Tyrone about 1823. HEIST WILLIAM H., M. D., p o Townsend, b 1842 in Ty- rone, coroner, alio, physician and surgeon, farmer 3 acres hce and 27-5- acres on r 14 n 20. His father Henry from Washington Co. settled in Tyrone about 1830-34 Hendrick Fay, p o Havana, r 54, b 1876, farmer with his father Marcus E Hendrick Marcus E., p o Havana, r 54, b 1846 in Wolcott, Wayne Co., carpenter and pattern- maker, farmer 56 acres and 5 acres wood lot, apple orchard 40 trees, 1 cow 2 horses Hendrick Merton C, p o Havana, r 54, b 1872, farmer with his father Marcus E Henry Alonzo, p o Moreland Station, r 41 n 47, b 1829 in Hornby, Steuben Co. butcher, farmer 18, 1 cow, 2 mules TOWN OF DIX 55 Henry William A., p o Moreland Station, r 41 n 47, b 1864, farm laborer, owns 1 cow, 1 horse Henyan Addison, p o Havana, r 53, b about 1829, farmer 80, has 2 cows, 1 horse Herrington Levi, p o Wedgewood, r 39, b 1868 in Palmyra, Wayne Co. farm laborer for Channing Sherman Hewitt Harry L., p o Moreland Station, r 56 n 47, b 1866 in Horseheads, Chemung Co. general blacksmith, practical horseshoer, brought up in the profession Hicks David T., p o Townsend, r 13, b 1843, breeder of White Leghorn and White Plymouth Rock fowls, farmer 3, soldier in Co. A, 141st N. Y. Inf. in Civil War, was in 5 engagements Hicks Silas H., p o Townsend, r 13, b 1830 on this road, farm- er 10, and works on shares for others Hilton Emeline, p o Beaver Dams, widow of John C, owns in- terest in farm estate of her first husband, Frederick F. Lane, also owns h and lot, h Main st Holly Delilah, p o Townsend, r 44, widow of James, owns farm 50 acres, apple orchard 50 trees, 1-^ acre raspberries, 5 cows, 1 horse Hooker Alonzo, p o Havana, r 44, b 1873 in Catlin, Chemung Co. farm laborer for Herman Beardslee Hoyt Guy C, p o Townsend, b 1872 in Orange, farm laborer, son of Orlando M Hoyt Orlando M., p o Townsend, b 1834 in Orange, farmer works on shares for Mrs. Rebecca Huey of Watkins, farm 128 on which is 3 acres orchard, h Main Hoyt William D., p o Townsend, b 1870 in Orange, farmer leases of Coyle Tracey of Oneonta 28 acres, h Main HUEY EDWIN C, p o Townsend, r 14, b 1843 in Orange, 5^- acres raspberries, 1 acre orchard, 2 cows, 3 horses, 19 grade Shropshire sheep, farmer 50. His father Andrew, from Orange Co. settled when 7 years of age in Orange, about 1823 Huey Melvin N., p o Townsend, r 14, b 1872, farmer, son of Edwin C Hughey Daniel, p o Watkins, off r 17, b 1852 in Orange, 3y acres apple orchard, 4 horses, 10 head cattle, 70 sheep, breeder Chester White swine, farmer 124 Hughey Joseph H., p o Watkins, offr 17, b 1820 in Orange Co. 3 cows, farmer 42, peach and apple orchard 4 acres. His father Daniel and mother Christiann (Allison) settled at Pine Grove.in Tyrone in 1825 56 TOWN OF DIX. Hulett M. Elizabeth, p o Townsend, r 32, widow of Joel, resi- dent Hurd C. Willington, p o Watkins, r 26 cor 24, b 1840 in Read- ing, 3 cows, 5 horses, 50 apple trees, 5 acres berries, farm- er 54, was a soldier in Co. B, 161st N. Y. Inf. in Civil War, was in 9 general engagements, commander of D. W. Wash- burn post 515 of Watkins. His grandfather Oliver Hoyt of Connecticut settled in Reading on r 45 n46 about 1800, whose youngest daughter Sarah was C. W. Hurd's mother. His father Bryant R. was son of Richard Hurd of Hind's Corners, now Rock Stream, the family were settlers there at a very early day Hurd Edwin W., p o Watkins, r 26 cor 24, b 1863, stenogra- pher, telegrapher and typewriter, now in charge of Nation- al Cash Register office in Buffalo Hurd Richmond, p o Beaver Dams, b 18 19 in Yates Co. ped- dler clerk for W. F. Wasson and farmer 5-5-, h Main Hutchens Lester, p o Townsend, b 1823 in Litchfield, Herkimer Co. resides with her son-in-law Frank L. Woodward, Main J Jennings Ira, p o Wedgewood, r 38-^, b 1863 in New Jersey,, farmer works on shares for Crippen Sisters 62 acres Jennings James, p o Watkins, r 24 cor 20, b about 1821, in- mate of town house Johnson Brant, p o Watkins, off r 27, b 1873, in Catlin. farmer works on shares for Mrs. Alma Skellinger farm 56 JOHNSON SAMUEL E., p o Townsend, b 1850 in Goodwin- ville, Pas, Co. N. J. general merchant and farmer 14, and on r 32 farm 108, owns apple orchard 90 trees, Main h do Jones Griffin W., p o Moreland Station, r 56. b 1833 in Otsego Co. auctioneer, farmer 66, apple orchard 70 trees, 6 cows, 3 horses Jones Samuel F., p o Havana, r 53 n 54, b 1868 in Catharine, owns farm 42 acres worked by his father Nicol in Catharine, works on shares for J. T. McKeg of Havana farm 130-30, peach trees, 50 apple trees, 2 cows, 2 horses. 15 sheep,, owns 2 cows, 3 horses 16 sheep k: Keach JamesF., p o Moreland Station, r 41 op 42. b 1863 in Lycoming Co. Pa. farmer, works on shares for Hull Fanton TOWN OF DIX. 57 of Havana 60 acres, apple orchard 40 trees, 2 cows, owns 1 cow 3 horses Kendall Harriet E., p o Moreland Station, r 46, wife of Ira B. owns farm 25 acres on r 44, vineyard 1 acre Kendall Harry J., p o Moreland Station, r 46, b 1877, farmer, son of Ira B Kendall Ira B., p o Moreland Station, r 46, b 1848 in Chemung Co. farmer works on shares for A. S. Nye of Dundee 96 acres, apple orchard 50 trees, 5 cows, owns 5 cows. 2 horses, also works farm 25 acres on r 44 belonging to his wife Harriet E Kendall William K., p o Moreland Station, r 46, b 1875, farmer, son of Ira B Kent Marcus, p o Townsend, r 32, b 1873, farm laborer, home with S. F. Marsh Kenyon Charles E., p o Townsend, b 1868, hay presser for John B. Macreery of Watkins. h Main Kenyon Edward H., p o Beaver Dams, b 1826 in Wayne Co. Mason, h Main KNOX JOSEPH B., p o Townsend, r 32, b 1840 in Montour, carriage painter and farmer 35, apple orchard 70 trees, 3 cows, 2 horses, served in Co. D, 8th Ohio Inf. 3 years in Civil War, wounded twice, was in many engagements L- LA ASS HARVEY R., p o Watkins, r 8, b 1848 in Chicago, 111. proprietor of pavilion at Watkins Glen and railroad eating-house, owns on r 75 in Reading fruit farm 22 acres planted to orange quinces, should be in bearing about 1898, civil engineer and physician La Due Edward F., p o Moreland, r 76, b 1865 in Catlin, Chemung Co. farmer works on shares for Jonathan Stur- devant 80 acres La Fever Agnes Miss, p o Beaver Dams, r 45, teacher in Corn- ing public schools, daughter of Lovett La Fever Dana, p o Beaver Dams, r 45, b 1874, farmer, son of Lovett LA FEVER LEWIS, p o Townsend, off r 34, b 1827 in Read- ing, farmer 55, apple orchard 50 trees, 2 cows, 2 horses LA FEVER LOVETT, p o Beaver Dams, r 45, b 1828 in Reading, carpenter and joiner, and farmer 67, including 8 acres raspberries, apple orchard 80 trees, 2 cows, 3 horses, manufacturer of La Fever potato planting dropper, a great success 58 TOWN OF DIX. Lalar Geo. P., p o Townsend, r 22 cor 29, b 1843, physician, not now in practice, owns farm 50 on r 28, with Eb. Tracy and John G. Tracy, and with same parties on r 29 in farm 82 Lalor William, p o Moreland, r 65, b 1849, farmer, works for his father-in-law John Clark on shares farm 34 acres, owns 3 cows. 2 horses, ex- collector of taxes Laskhan Thomas A., p o Havana, r 51, b 1825 in Washington Co. farmer, lives with his son-in-law Noble R. Cleveland Lattin Augustus B., p o Millport, Chemung Co. off r 69 n 72, b 1877, farmer with his father William H. Lattin Charlotte, p o Millport, Chemung Co. off r 69 n 72, widow of Augustus, resides with her son William H. Lattin William H., p o Millport, Chemung Co. off r 69 n 72, b 1853 in Veteran, Chemung Co. farmer 88, apple orchard 50 trees, 2 cows, 2 horses, 33 sheep Lee Charles E., p o Beaver Dams, r 62, b 1864 on this farm, farmer, rents of his mother Susan 146 acres, 5 cows, butcher and dealer in horses, cattle and sheep Lee David, p o Beaver Dams, r 62, b about 1825, farmer 3 acres and cobbler Lee George, p o Beaver Dams, b 1826, farmer 100 acres in Hornby, Steuben Co. worked by his son Geo. H. Lee John J., p o Beaver Dams, b i860, traveling salesman for W. J. Tucker & Co. h Main Lee Susan, p o Beaver Dams, r 62, widow of Emory, owns farm 146, worked by her son Charles E. Leroy Charles, po Moreland, r 54, b 1858 in Lysander, Onon- daga Co. farm laborer for Ed. F. Ganung Leslie Charles B.,po Presho, Steuben Co. station agent's assist- ant and telegrapher at Beaver Dams station, Fall Brook Ry. h at Presho Lewis Charles O., p o Wedgewood, r 26, b 1857 in Pennsylvania, farmer, also works on shares farm for Mrs. Sarah Lewis Lewis Emma M., p o Wedgwood, r 26, Mrs. Chas. O. owns un- divided interest in farm estate of John H. Fero $6 acres Livermore James Henry, p o Moreland, r 65 cor 55, b 1839 in Scoharie Co. farm laborer, rents h of Sanford LOCKWOOD GEORGE C, p o Townsend, r 13, b 1828 in Orange, cider mill, apple orchard 300 trees, 35 sheep, 4 horses, farmer 113, soldier in 179th N. Y. Inft. in Civil war Love Andrew, p o Watkins, r 9 n 8, b 1847 m County Tyrone, Ireland, here since 1862, farmer no, has 3 cows, 3 horses, 10 head fat cattle, dealer in fat cattle and sheep for market, TOWN OF DIX. 59 23 high grade Shropshire sheep, 10 acres apple orchard, 1 acre raspberries LYBOLT HEMAN R.. p o Watkins, r 24, b 1838 in Steuben Co. owns on r 20 farm 1267 and works home farm belong- ing to his wife Melissa A. and her sister Mrs. Corwin and mother Mrs. Hardenburgh, 98 acres, has 3 cows, 5 horses, 76 Hampshire and Shropshire grade sheep Lybolt Melissa A., p o Watkins, r 24, Mrs. Heman R., owns farm 98, and with her mother Ann E. Hardenburg and sister Mrs. Catharine L. Corwin, undivided interest in 70 acres on r 14 and on r 24, same interest in farm 66, and same interest in farm in Orange, 124, occupied by Chas. Terwilliger Lybolt Nelson W., p o Wedgewood, r 39, b 1833, farmer 45, has apple orchard 50 trees. 4 cows, 2 horses Maccary Vine H., p o Watkins, r 8, farm laborer for Harvey R. Laass Maccary Margaret, p o Watkins, r 8, widow of John, 100 fruit trees, 2 acres of vineyard, owns farm 10 and on same road 6 or 8 acres more Macreery William T., p o Townsend. b 1858 in Orange, hay presser for John B. Macreery of Watkins, h and lot Main Main Harriet N., p o Beaver Dams, r 32, Mrs. Tracy N. owns farm 15, apple orchard 125 trees, and in Orange, farm 68 acres worked by her son Charlie M. Main Tracy M., p o Beaver Dams, r 32, b about 1830 in Brookfield, Madison Co. farmer, works 15 acres belong- ing to his wife Harriet N. MALLORY EDITH MAY, p o Moreland r 77, daughter of Leet R., dressmaker MALLORY LEET R., p o Moreland, r 77, b 1847 in Ohio, farmer 64, has 2 cows, 2 horses, 31 sheep, apple orchard 50 trees Marsh Sevalian F., p o Townsend, r 32, b about 1858, works on shares for D. L. Barker of Corning farm 50 acres on which is apple orchard about 125 trees, 4 cows, owns 2 horses Masten Fanny S., p o Moreland, r 65, resident Maurer Andrew, p o Beaver Dams, b 1844 in Russia, Herki- mer Co., constable and collector of taxes, manager at coal yard for his wife Emeline, farmer, works on shares 60 TOWN OF DIX. Maurer Emeline, p o Beaver Dams, Mrs. Andrew, coal dealer, managed by her husband Andrew, h and lot, Main opp. r 79 McCarthy Mary, p o Townsend, widow of John, h Main McCarty Almon, p o Moreland, r 73, b 1836 in Montour, farmer 130, 10 acres raspberries, apple orchard 3 acres, 4 cows, 3 horses, 100 grade sheep, and owns in Chemung Co. 175 acres McCarty Burr, p o Moreland, r 73, b 1866, farm laborer, son of Almon McCarty Clara, p o Moreland, r 73, dressmaker, daughter of Almon McCarty Matilda, p o Moreland, r 73, Mrs. Almon, owns farm 30 acres and in Catlin, Chemung Co. 23 acres McDowell Andrew J., p o Watkins, r 8 n 10, b about 18 19 in Reading, farmer for his wife, Mandana. He was a soldier in 16th Michigan Inf. in civil war, pensioner McDOWELL MAMDANA, p o Watkins, r 8 n 10, Mrs. An- drew J., owns farm 46 on which is apple and pear orchard 250 trees, 1 acre raspberries, 4 cows. Her father Leonard Robinson from Cherry Valley, N. Y. settled near Altay in Tyrone about 18 13 McLuskey Frances E. Miss, p o Beaver Dams, dressmaker, h with her father, James E McLUSKEY JAMES E.. p o Beaver Dams, b 1829 in Tomp. Co. general blacksmith Main, h and l / 2 acre do. Has worked at his trade here since 185 I Meeks Edward, p o Millport, Chemung Co., r 71 n 70, b 1823 in Hector, farmer 75 and owns in Steuben Co, near Big Flats farm 180 acres, and several buildings and lots in Mill- port, has apple orchard 50 trees, and 30 of peaches, pears, cherries and plums, 5 cows graded Holstein and Durhams, 6 horses, 35 grade sheep. Mr. Meeks was early a boat builder and ran boats on the Erie, Chemung and Pennsyl- vania canals and was also a lumberman. He came here in 1873 Meeks Jonathan, known as " Don" p o Millport, Chemung Co., r 71 n 70 b 1866 in Veteran, Chemung Co., basket cutter, farmer with his father, Edward Meth. Epis. Church, p o Beaver Dams, Main st., Rev. D. Stoker, pastor Mettler Charles H., p o Moreland, r 74 cor. 75, b 1841 in Chemung Co., farmer, invalid, was soldier in 14th N. Y. Heavy Artilery, pensioner, owns 1 horse TOWN OF DIX. 6l Mettler Saphronia A., p o Moreland. Mrs. Charles H., owns farm 70 acres, 4 cows, 1 2 horses, 80 apple trees and cherry orchard MILLER GEORGE W., p o Wedgewood, r 24, b 1845 ° n this farm, 40 apple trees, 2 cows, 2 horses, 30 grade Shropshire sheep, farm 55. The father Mathias, was born here in 1810 and his grandfather Matthias 1st, from Read- ingtown, Pa., settled here in 1800. The farm has never been out the family- Miller Hannah M., p o Moreland, r 63, widow of Wm. Wallace Miller, owns interest in farm estate of her husband, 85 acres, 4 cows, 5 horses, apple orchard. Dr. Lewis Miller the father of Wm. Wallace was the first physician of More- land Miller Harvey J., p o Watkins, r 24 cor. 20, 63 years of age, inmate of town house Miller Harry P., p o Moreland, r 63, b 1864 in Iowa, farmer, school collector, pathmaster, works farm estate of his father William Wallace 85 acres Miller James R., p o Beaver Dams, r 32, b 1871 in Jerusalem, Yates Co., farmer with his father Robert F Miller Lewis, p o Townsend, b 1858, farm laborer for Mrs. Mary E. Graham Miller Lewis M., p o Townsend, b 1855 in Lindley, Steuben Co., farm laborer, h Main Miller Marcus C, p o Moreland, r 64 cor yy, b 1861 in the West, farmer 20, has 2 cows, 2 horses, apple orchard 75 trees, rents house of Nelson Upson of Geneva Miller Martha, p o Wedgewood, r 24, Mrs. Mattie owns farm 96. Her father Daniel Eddy settled here at an early day Miller Mary A. Miss, p o Wedgewood, r 24, 40 apple trees, owns farm 60, a part of the ancestral farm, first settled by her grandfather Matthias 1st Miller Mary E., p o Beaver Dams, r 32, wife of James R., owns 82 acres in farm 136, her husband owning the balance Miller Mattie, p o Wedgewood, r 24, b 1854, apple orchard 40 trees, 3 cows, 4 horses, 36 grade Shropshiredown sheep, breeder of grade Plymouth Rock and Leghorn fowls, farms 96 acres for his wife Martha MILLER ROBERT F., p o Beaver Dams, r 32, b 1832 in Benton. Yates Co. dealer in agricultural implements and farmer 54 acres in farm 136, his wife Mary owns the bal- ance, apple orchard 200 trees, 4 cows, 5 horses, 28 sheep 62 TOWN OF DIX. MILLS JACOB, p o Watkins, r 15 n 19, b 1843, dairy, 5 cows (1 alderney) farmer 20, and works on shares for his brother John L. of Lawrenceville. Pa. 60 acres, his father Jacob, when 10 years old came with his father in 1800 and settled on the farm of which this is a part Mills Lewis Vine, p o Watkins, off r 15, b 1875, farmer with his father V. C MILLS VINE CONSIDER, p o Watkins, off r 15, b 1848 apiarist 1 1 colonies, 4 horses, 2 Durham cows, 8 acres rasp- berries, apple orchard 300 trees, breeder Chester white and Jersey red swine, sheep shearer, farmer 83, owns cider and feed mill His grandfather Jacob from near Harrisburg, Pa. whose father Jacob came from Germany, settled on this homestead in 1798 or 1800 and the farm has never been out of the family Moore Aaron, p o Beaver Dams Moore Alida L., p o Beaver Dams, r 58, widow of James H. farmer 75, has 4 cows, 2 horses, orchard — trees, came with her husband and family from Hornby, Steuben Co. in 1869 Moore Anna Miss, p o Beaver Dams, r 58, resides with her mother Alida L Moore Arthur J., p o Beaver Dams, r 58, b 1874, farmer, son of Alida L MOORE EDWIN V., p o Moreland. b 1857 in Orange, gen- eral merchant dry goods groceries clothing, boots and shoes, agricultural implements etc. (interested with W. J. Tucker & Co. of Beaver Dams, Main, h do — owns farm in Hornby, Steuben Co. 100 Moore Loren V., p o Beaver Dams, r 58, b 1878, farmer, son of Alida L MOORE MARTIN, p o Beaver Dams, b 1863 (W. J. Tucker & Co.) owns farm 150 acres in Orange worked by Palmer Hewlet, owns house and lot 1 acre. Main Moreland Cornet Band, 14 pieces, O. J. Sanford pres. Charles Du Bois sec. Jay Sanford leader Moreland Creamery Company, p o Moreland, organized in 1890 under state laws, Orlando F. Corwin pres. and supt. John Clark sec. and treas. make butter and cheese from about 150 cows, creamery r 48 n 55 Morse Allen B., p o Moreland, r 65, b 1851, watch repairer, dealer in groceries tobacco and cigars and farmer 50 acres on r 74 TOWN OF D1X. 63 Morse Sabrina, p o Moreland, r 65, widow of John R., resides with her son Allen B. Mosher Charles C, p o Millport, Chemung Co , r 69, n 72, b 1844 in Veteran, N. Y.. farmer, works 90 acres belonging to his sister Eliza H.; 30 apple trees, 3 cows, 4 horses ; served in Co. C 149th N. Y. Inf. in civil war Mosher Eliza H., p o Millport, Chemung Co., r 69, owns farm 90 acres Mosher Frank R., p o Pine Valley, Chemung Co., r 48, n 39, b 1870, in Pine Valley, foreman manuf. and in charge of Moreland Creamery, home at Pine Valley N Nagreen S. Marshall, p o Watkins, r 8 cor 10, b 1867 in Hor- tonville, Wis., farmer for his aunt Eunice J. Fordham Newcomb William M.,p o Townsend, b 1830 in Starkey, man- ufacturer and dealer in flavoring extracts and perfumes, Main h do NORTHRUP FLAVIUS W., p o Beaver Dams, b 1839 in Dutchess Co., commission merchant, buys wool, butter and farmers' produce, store Main st, h and 2 acres do Northrup Leonard E., p o Beaver Dams, b 1872 in Elmira, assistant to his father F. W. in commission business, home do Northrup Seaman F., p o Beaver Dams, b 1876, student and teacher, son of Flavius W. Nye Bert W., p o Moreland Station, r 44, n 42, b 1874, farmer with his father E. M. W. Nye Ebenezer M. W., p o Moreland Station, r 44 n 42, b 1824 in Danube, Herk. Co., postmaster at Beaver Dams, farmer 150, apple orchard 100 trees, 4 cows, 7 horses, 12 sheep, ex-justice of peace, held the office 16 years. His father Sylvanus came from Herkimer Co. to Hector in 1826. E. M. W. came to this town in 1867 Nye Otis H., p o Moreland Station, r 44 n 42, b 1856 in Hec- tor, farmer with his father E. M. W. o Oakley William, p o Moreland, r 48, farm and mill laborer for Chas. Bennett 64 TOWN OF DIX. Obert Emma J., p o Townsend, widow of Peter, resident h and i acre, h r 13 Oldfield Reuben B., p o Townsend, r 33, b 1878, farmer, son of William M OLDFIELD WILLIAM M., p o Townsend, r 33, b 1836 in Hornby, Steuben Co., farmer 65, has 5 cows, (2 grade Jerseys) 3 horses, 22 sheep, apple orchard 50 trees Oliver Elizabeth, p o Watkins, r 8, widow of John, laundress for Mr. D. Beach's family Oliver John, p o Watkins, r 8, b 1873 in Chemung Co. compos- itor in " Express " office, Watkins Orr Homer L. p o Watkins, r 7, farm laborer for William Waugh Orr James, p o Townsend, r 40, b about 1836, farmer 50, has 3 cows, 3 horses ; was soldier in the civil war, pensioner OSBORN CHARLES E. p o Moreland, r 74, b 1865, farm laborer Osborn Elijah, p o Moreland, r 75, farm laborer for H. M. Gray Osborn Joseph B. p o Moreland, r 63, b 1864 in California, farmer, works for his father-in-law, Wm. C. Saylor, farm 101, and owns with him 5 cows, 4 horses Osborn Loren, p o Moreland, r 74, b 1820 in Tioga Co., farm laborer, owns house on rented land x /^ acre Owen Elizabeth (or Betsy) p o Wedgewood, r 37, widow of Jonathan, owns farm 10 on which is orchard of about 50 trees Owen Hiram S., p o Wedgewood, r 38, b 1854, apiary 8 colo- nies, farm laborer, house and lot Owen Horace B, p o Moreland Station, deputy postmaster, dry goods, groceries, boots, shoes, hardware, agricultural implements, etc owns farm in Catlin, Chemung Co. house and store at Moreland Station Owen Nelson p o Havana, r 18, b i860, farm laborer for Wil- liam Freer of Watkins Owens Benjamin, p o Wedgewood, r 48 n 38, b 1823 in West- chester Co. farmer 95 and on r 14 farm 18, apple orchard about 50 trees, 3 cows, 4 horses, 47 grade sheep, breeder of Chester white swine, came to Dix in 1838 Owens Thomas R., p o Moreland Station, r 48, b 1852, farmer, works on shares for Mrs. Cornelius Wentz of Elmira, farm 120, has 180 peach trees, 40 apple trees, 40 plum trees, 180 pear trees, 4 acres raspberries, 5 cows Owens Henry, p o Watkins, r 14, b [816 in Westchester Co. 5 cows, 5 horses, farmer 1 15 on which is apple orchard lOO trees TOWN OF DIX. 65 Owens Mary A., p o Wedgewood, r 26 n 36, widow of Thomas, owns farm 128, apple orchard, 4 cows Owens Tedie Dell Miss, p o Wedgewood, r 26 n 36, resides with her aunt Mary A Owens William H., p o Watkins, r 14, b 1848, farmer for his father Henry R Paisley Henry, p o Moreland, r 48, b 1865 near Greensboro, N. C. works on farm and in saw-mill for Charles Bennett Palmer Fred W., p o Havana, r 25, b 1874, farmer with his father William C Palmer William C, p o Havana, r 25, b 1834 in Ohio, Herki- mer Co., (came to this town in 1847 w ' tn n ^ s father Zimry who settled and purchased the Center House farm, 31 acres of which W. C sold to the town), farmer 146, 2 cows, 3 horses, breeder of Chester white and Yorkshire swine, apple and peach orchard Pangborn Alva I., p o Beaver Dams, r 32 n 45, b 1825 in Schuyler Co., farmer in charge of farm belonging to his wife Sarah M. 64 acres, orchard 50 trees Pangborn Ella Miss, p o Watkins, r 4 cor 3, lives with her sis- ter Mrs. Frank Waugh Pangborn Eugene, p o Townsend, b 1844 m Reading, farmer, works on shares for Andrew Scobey of Watkins, about 100 acres, 3 cows, h Main Pangborn George W., p o Watkins, r 24 cor 20, b 185 1 in Reading, supt. Dix town house a home for the poor, 3 grade cows, 2 horses Pangborn Sarah M., p o Beaver Dams, r 32 n 45, Mrs. Alva I. owns farm 64, 2 cows, 2 horses Pangborn William B., p o Watkins, r 5, b 1846 in Orange, dealer in horses, driver of Hambletonian stallion, farmer in Orange 45, works for Eugene N. Bolt Parks George W., p o Havana, r 25, b i860 in Orange, 4 cows, 4 horses, grade Chester white and Berkshire swine, wool grower, 40 grade sheep, apple orchard 80 trees, farmer 115 Patchen Charles H., p o Moreland, r 64 n 56, b 1839 m Great Barrington, Mass. farmer 62, has 5 cows, 3 horses, apple orchard 2 acres, was a soldier in Co. B, 141st Regt. N. Y. Infantry nearly 3 years, was in three general engagements. His father Harvey and family located here in 1841 PECK WILLIAM J., p o Watkins, r 15, b 1864 in Montour, 66 TOWN OF DIX. 3 cows, 5 horses, 24 grade sheep, farmer 87. His father Norman settled on this farm in 1865, he died 1886 Personius Evert, p o Moreland, r 66 b 1854 in Chemung Co Personius Ursula, p o Moreland, r 66, Mrs. Evert, owns farm 10 Phelps Henry W., p o Watkins, r 24 n 27 b 1853, farmer, leases 50 acres of Mrs. A. E. Hardenburg and works on shares for Mrs. W. A. Corwin 88 acres and rents of heirs of Diana Evans 30 acres, hay presser for Russell & Co. of Watkins, owns 3 horses, 3 cows, 45 sheep Phelps Sevelon, p o Wedgewood, r 48, b 1856, farm laborer, rents house Phillips Alfred, p o Moreland Station, r 57, b 1853 in Catlin, works in saw-mill for Chas Rhodes, rents h and lot of John Van Deventer, owns h and lot in Catlin Pierce Arvilla, p o Beaver Dams, r 45, wife of Myron R. owns farm 3 acres Pierce Myron R. p o Beaver Dams, r 45, b 1843 m Pennsyl- vania. [ acre raspberries on farm 3 acres belonging to his wife, Arvilla - Pike Charles E., p o Watkins. r 14 b 1845, farmer 25 Pike Eleanor, p o Watkins, r 16, widow of David, farm estate of David 115 acres. She and her husband from Veteran with their children moved here in 1846 and he cleared up the farm Piper Abner, p o Townsend, r 23 b 1837 m Pennsylvania, farmer with his brother Anson 187 acres, wool grower, IOO sheep, 4 cows. 8 horses, 75 apple trees Piper Albert L.po Beaver Dams, b 1865 teacher and farmer, owns with his brother Barton L. farm 50 on r 23. h Main Piper Alice H. Miss, p o Wedgewood, r 25. resides with her brother in-law C. D. Wheat Piper Anson, p o Townsend. r 23. b 1849 in Orange, farmer with his brother Abner 187 acres, stock and other interests same as Abner Piper Barton L.po Watkins, assistant editor Watkins Express, owns with his brother Albert L farm 50 acres on r 23, re- sides in Watkins Piper Mary, p o Townsend, r23« widow of William, home with her son Anson Potter William S.. p o Townsend, r 32, b 1826 in Cortland Co. home with William L Bolt Powers Abigail, p o Beaver Dams, widow of David, lecturer, h Main TOWN OF dix. 6y Prentiss Horace L., p o Watkins, r 8, b 1855 in Cameron, N. Y. farmer with his father Stephen Prentiss Stephen, p o Watkins, r 8, b 1820 in Italy, Yates Co. farmer 9 on which is 1 ^ acres raspberries, I acre strawberries, I acre apples, pears and peaches Presbyterian Church, p o Moreland, r 65, no pastor, supplied from Havana by Rev. H. H. Kellogg Price Edgar J., p o Havana, r 51, b 1857 m Enfield, Tomp- kins Co. dealer in carriages, cutters, harness, &c. farmer 27 y 2 and works on shares for his father John N. Price farm 50, and for his mother Nancy N. farm 43, has 3 cat- tle, 3 horses, 30 sheep, and yi interest in 40 others Price F. Owen, p o Havana, r 25, b 1856, 3 cows, 50 sheep, farmer, leases of William A. Corwin 75 acres Price John N., p o Havana, r 51, b 181 5 in Reading, apple or- chard 50 trees, 2 cows, I horse, x / 2 interest in 40 sheep, owns farm 50. His father Samuel, from New Jersey brought his wife Ann and settled in Reading about 1805 Price Nancy N., p o Havana, r 51, Mrs. John N. owns farm 43. She was born in New Jersey and came to this town with her father James M. Huston about 1831 PURDY FRANK O., M. D. p o Moreland, b 1848 in Dundee, Yates Co. postmaster, homeo physician and surgeon, grad- uate of Pulte Med. College, Cincinnati, h Main. His brother Mark S. is also a physician and prop. Highland Pines Sanitarium of that city. His father, Wm. S has practiced medicine over 60 years Race Harriet Miss, p o Townsend, r 32, resident with her sister Mrs. M. Elizabeth Hulett RHODES CHARLES B., p o Moreland Station, r 56 n 47 b 1849 in Millport, Chemung Co. custom grist mill, saw mill, planing mill, shingle mill, dealer in lumber, shingles and lath, also runs portable saw mill for cutting lumber in the woods. 7 horses, h and 10 acres, timber farm 500 in Che- mung Co. and in Steuben Co. farm 95 Rhodes Elmer F., p o Moreland Station, r 56 n 47. b 1867 in Townsend. foreman for Charles B. Rhodes in grist and saw mill Rhodes John, p o Moreland Station, r 56, b 1824 in Sussex Co. N. J. station agent Fall Brook Ry. postmaster, farmer 84, has 3 cows, 8 horses, millright and miller, resided here since 1873 Rhodes John G., p o Moreland, r 65. b 1854 in Veteran, Chemung Co sawyer in C. B. Rhodes' mill, rents house of M. H. Gray 68 TOWN OF DiX. Roberts Elcina C, p o Beaver Dams, widow of James, owns house and farm 30 acres, Main cor r 62, equal undivided interest with her sister Mrs. Celia E. Tompkins in farm 55 acres in Orange, reached by private road from road south of Beaver Dams Roberts James Ray, p o Watkins, r 16, b 1875 in Reading farmer with his father Lewis ROBERTS LEWIS, p o Watkins, r 16, (Dennis & Roberts of Watkins) works on shares for William Roberts of Watkins, farm 100 Robinson Ezra, p o Townsend, r 13 off 12, b about 1863 in Steuben Co. farm laborer for Joseph Graham Robinson Geo. W., p o Moreland, r 65, b 1822 in Hector, mail carrier Moreland to Moreland Station, blacksmith for 40 years, farm 4 acres ROBLYER CHARLES E., p o Townsend, r 21, b 1863, farmer and school teacher, works farm belonging to his father James S. 97-j acres, has 2 horses, 2 cows, 30 sheep, Oxford downs, one-half interest in trotting mare "Lottie R" by Mohawk Chief and Hambletonian mare Roblyer George E., p o Townsend, r 21, b 1866, student at State Normal School at Oneonta, N. Y. son of James S. Roblyer James S, p o Townsend, r 21, b 1832 in Horseheads, farmer 97^-, has 2 horses, 2 cows and one-half inter- est in trotting mare " Lottie R " Rockwell Burton L., p o Beaver Dams, b 1839 in Orange, farmer, works for Dr. Dean Seaman, 90 acres, h lane off Main Rogers Daniel, p o Beaver Dams, b 1822 in Lloyd, Ulster Co. justice of the peace, retired farmer, owns farm on r 58 100 acres, one farm in Hornby 260 acres, one farm of 30 on Post Creek same town, h Main Rogers Richard H., p o Beaver Dams, r 58, b 1842 in Seneca, Ontario Co. farmer, works on shares for his brother Daniel farm 100, has apple orchard 40 trees, owns 2 cows 2 horses, one-half interest in 40 sheep, also works 100 acres in Orange belonging to Dr. G. W. Lane of Corning Roloson Albert, p o Havana, r 71 off 72, b 1827 in Hornby, N. Y.. farmer 108, has 4 cows, 4 horses, 98 Hampshire grade sheep, apple orchard 60 trees, breeder of Chester White swine Roloson Floyd J., p o Havana, r 71 off 72, b 1 861, farmer, with his father Albert TOWN OF DIX. 69 Roloson John G., p o Havana, r 72 cor 71, b 1854 in Hornby, N. Y. farmer 70, has 2 cows, 3 horses, 73 grade Hampshire down sheep, 30 apple trees, breeder of Chester White swine Roloson James M.. po Havana, r 72. b 1840 in Hornby, Steu- ben Co. farmer 145, has 3 cows, 6 horses. 50 sheep, apple orchard 40 trees Roloson Mahlon G., p o Havana, r 72, b 1873. student and farmer with his father James M Rose Bela, p o Moreland Station, r 47, b 1872, teamster for Chas. B. Rose Rose Grasson, p o Moreland Station, r 47. b 1848 in Hornby, Steuben Co. farmer, leases of Will Myers of Watkins farm 50 acres Rumsey Alonzo, p o Wedgewood, r 26, b 1842, works on sec- tion, Fall Brook Ry Rumsey Celia, p o Wedgewood, r 26. Mrs. Alonzo, owns house and farm 3 Rumsey David, p o Wedgewood. r 24, b 1835. farmer, works on shares for Miss Mary A. Miller 60 Rumsey George W., p o Wedgewood, r 38 cor 38^, b 1856, farmer, works on shares for his father W. H. farm no, stock held in partnership with his father Rumsey Susan Miss, p o Wedgewood, r 48 owns farm 25 worked by George Austin Rumsey Walter, p o Wedgewood. r 26, b 1874, son of Alonzo, section laborer Fall Brook Ry Rumsey William H., p o Wedgewood. r 38 cor 38^, b 1824 in Ulysses, Tompkins Co. assessor, has held the office fif- teen years, farmer 1 10, has 6 cows high grade Durhams. 3 horses, stock held in partnership with his son George W. has lived here 37 years Russell AdelbertW.,p o Moreland Station, r 57, b 1868 on this farm, works farm belonging to his mother Sarah, 40 acres Russell Cynthia B., po Moreland Station, r 57, daughter of Sarah RUSSELL SARAH, p o Moreland Station, r 57, widow of Phil- ander L., apiarist 9 colonies, owns farm 40 acres, 2 cows. 3 horses, apple orchard 80 trees came here from Eaton, Madison Co. in 1843 s Sabine Edward A., p o Moreland. r 75, b 1855 in Ithaca, N. Y. farmer, rents of Mrs. Susan Coon, house and 5^ acres on which is apple orchard 100 trees 5 70 TOWN OF DIX. Sample A. Eugene, p o Wedgewood, r 37, b 1869, farm lab- orer, rents house of Don. J. Austin Sanford Jay B., p o Moreland, b 1877, farmer, son of Omar J Sanford Omar J., p o Moreland. r 55, b 1850. farmer 112, apple orchard 150 trees, 2 cows, 6 horses. His father Bela from Fairfield, Conn., settled here in 1833 Savory Minerva, p o Beaver Dams r 62, widow of Walter, owns house and 6 acres, orchaid 40 trees, resides with Mark Schuyler Saxe Sarah, p o Wedgewood, r 17 n 25, Mrs. George L. of New York, dwarf, travels with opera companies, circuses museums etc house with Henry E Brewin Sayler Charles, p o Moreland, r 64 cor 57, b 1859 in Chemung Co. farmer 110, has 5 cows, 3 horses, 45 sheep, here since 1887 SAYLER HENRY C. p o Moreland, r yy, b 1843, farmer 72, has 2 cows, 2 horses. 22 sheep, grade Merinos and Shropshires. His father Andrew from Hector settled next south (in Catlin) in June 1843, he was born in Hector SAYLER WILLIAM C , p o Moreland, r 63, b 1846 in Cat- lin, farmer 101, has 5 cows, 4 horses in partnership with his son-in-law Joseph B. Osborn Sayre Henry C p o Watkins, b 1844 in Steuben Co. house painter, h on fair grounds, r 18 Sayre Purdy D.. p o Moreland Station, r 39, b 1847. farmer, leasesof Geo. Haring, Watkins farm 101, owns 3 cows, 2 horses School- house, district No. 2, p o Havana, r 51 School-house, district No. 4, po Townsend, r 43 School-house, district No. 5, po Moreland, r 64 opp y6 School-house, district No. 6, p o Townsend, Main School-house, district No. 7, p o Watkins, r 24 n 27 School-house, district No. 8, p o Wedgewood, r 39 School-house, district school No. 9, p o Wedgewood r 26 School-house, Jt district No. 10, p o Beaver Dams, r 45 cor 32 School-house, Jt district No. 1 1, p o Beaver Dams, Main School-house. Jt district No. 12, p o Moreland, r 73 n 65 School house, district No. 13. po Millport, Chemung Co. r 71 cor 72 School-house, district No. 14, p o Watkins, r 14 cor 20 School-house, district No. 15, p o Watkins. r 11 Schuyler Mark, p o Beaver Dams, r 62, b 1868 in Orange, apairies 12 colonies, farmer works on shares estate of Wal- ter Savory 100 acres apple orchard, 50 acres, and for Mrs. Minerva Savory 6 acres TOWN OF DIX. 71 Scott Alvia, p o Watkins, r 7, b 1861 in Orange, farm laborer for J. D. Graham Scott Lee, p o Watkins, r 4 cor 3, b 1871 in Orange, farm laborer for Frank Waugh Seaman Dean, M.D.. p o Beaver Dams, b 1856 in Reading, alio, physician and surgeon, graduate of Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia class of 1879, and practiced here ever since, owns 4 farms, 90 acres here, 55 in Orange, 180 elsewhere Sellon Charles W., p o Moreland Station, off r 44, b 1828 in Reading, owns farm 53 acres, apple orchard 60 trees. 2 cows, 2 horses Shewman Asenath, p o Wedgewood, r 39 n 35, widow of James, resident, with her daughter Susan L. She and her hus- band moved into town and located on this farm about 1838 Shewman Channing J., p o Wedgewood, r 39 n 35, b 1856, farmer 60, apple orchard 50 trees, 5 cows, 6 horses, and works on shares for his sister Susan L. farm 116 acres, owns half interest in 81 sheep Shewman Curtis O., p o Beaver Dams, b 1873, son of Frank L., telegrapher, home with his father, Main st Shewman Cynthia C,po Beaver Dams, dressmaker Main, home with her father Frank L Shewman Frank L., p o Beaver Dams, b 1844, wagonmaker and blacksmith, painter and carpenter, shops Main, h and lot do. During the Civil War was employed by the gov- ernment as carpenter in Tenn. Ala. and Georgia Shewman Susan L., p o Wedgewood, r 39 n 35, owns farm 116, 2 cows, apple orchard 75 Silerman Lewis, p o Watkins, r 9 n 8, b 1869, farm laborer for Andrew Love Sillimon George J., p o. Moreland Station, r 56, b 1879, farm laborer for G. W. Jones Silyman Thomas, p o Moreland Station, r 48 n39,b 1854, sec- tion laborer on Fall Brook Ry. owns house and 3 acres Simpson Anna E., p o Watkins, r 2 n 3, owns farm 42, orchard 50 apple trees, 2 cows, 2 horses Simpson Irving J., p o Watkins, r 2 n 3, b 1874, farmer for his mother Anna E Skellinger Alma, p o Watkins. off r 27, Mrs. William P. owns farm 56 Skellinger William P.. p o Watkins, off r 27, b 1866 in Havana, farmer, 3 cows. 4 horses, 28 sheep 72 TOWN OF DIX. Slater Ella, p o Townsend, r 32, Mrs. Madison, dressmaker,, owns house and lot 1 acre Slater Madison, p o Townsend, r 32, b 1845 m Chemung Co. mason, thresher helper SMART JASON H., p o Millport, Chemung Co. off r 71, b 1829 in Readsboro, Vt. carpenter, farmer, works farm 108 for his wife Mary A. apple orchard 125 trees and 50 other fruit trees, was soldier in 50th N. Y. Engineers in civil war 3 years I month Smart Mary A , p o Millport, Chemung Co. off r 71, Mrs. Jason H. owns farm 108 acres, 3 cows, 2 horses, 23 sheep. Reu- ben Disbrow from Connecticut and Orange Co. N. Y. grandfather of Mrs. Smart", settled on this farm in 1815 when her father Nathan was 14 years old Smith Albert H., p o Havana, r 51, b 1864 in Lodi, farmer with his father-in-law Silas V. Blain Smith Anson A., p o Townsend, r 2, b 1870, farmer, owns with his listers Maggie and Bessie E. 23 acres Smith Bessie E., p o Townsend, r 2, owns with her brother An- son A. and sister Maggie of Watkins, farm 23 acres Smith Charles B, p o Townsend, b 1842-3 in Broome Co. blacksmith and wagonmaker, Main, h do Smith Darius L, po Beaver Dams, b 1829 in Reading, grain buyer and shipper and farmer, three farms in Orange amounting to 325 acres and one in Chemung Co. 1 10 acres, apple orchard 400 trees SMITH DAVID C, p o Havana, r 25, b 1823 in Tyrone, wool grower, 50 grade Merino sheep, 5 horses, apple orchard 150 trees, 150 peach trees, farmer 100. His father James and mother Isabel (Leghorn) from Cayuga Co. settled in Tyrone about 1820. Mrs. Harriet Smith's father Jonathan Gray from Enfield, Tompkins Co. settled in Tyrone about 1845, ms father came from New Jersey Smith Elias Wager, p o Townsend, r 29, b 1856, hay presser for J. B. Macreery of Watkins Smith Frank M., p o Havana, off r 49, b 185 I in Hector, farmer 133, has 4 cows, 4 horses, apple orchard 50 trees. His wife Ella J. is daughter of the late Thomas Owens Smith Julia A., p o Havana, widow of Thomas, has "dower in- terest in 62 acres of the 133 owned by her son Frank M Smith Loell, p o Watkins, r 8, b 1856 in Hector, farmer, em- ploye of W. S. Martin, owns farm in Tompkins Co. 70 acres TOWN OF DIX. 73 Smith Mary Jeannette Miss, p o Watkins, r 17, dressmaker, house and I acre, fruit and vineyard Smith Myron G., p o Havana, r 49 b 1855 in Tyrone, farmer. leases of Nelson E. Knox of Havana farm 100 acres, apple orchard 100 trees, 2 acres vineyard, owns 3 cows, 3 horses Soule Arthur L., p o Moreland Station, r 46 n 41, b 1878, farmer, son of Laurence L SOULE LAWRENCE L. p o Moreland Station, r 46 n4 1, b 1838 in Enfield, Tomp. Co. farmer 120, apple orchard 40 trees, y 2 acre raspberries, 5 cows, 6 horses Soules Leroy, p o Moreland Station, r 56 n 47, b i860 in Steuben Co., teamster for Chas. B. Rhodes Spielman Ulissa Ann, p o Beaver Dams, Mrs. Evlyn, owns farm 65 acres in Catlin, 2 cows. 2 horses, 30 sheep Spielman Evlyn, p o Beaver Dams, b 1856 in Wayne, Steuben Co. farmer for his wife Ulissa Ann Staley Luther C. p o Moreland, r 75, b 1845, marine engineer, was soldier in Co. G 50th N. Y Engineers, 3 years in civil war STAMP FRANCES A. p o Watkins, r 20, widow of Abner N. farmer 108, has 4 cows, 3 horses, 30 sheep, apple orch- ard 100 trees Stamp Nancy A., p o Havana, r 50, widow John A. owns farm 103, apple orchard 50 trees, 1 cow, 1 horse STAMP NELSON M. p o Watkins, r 20, b 1876, farmer, son of Frances A. Stevens Edwin, p o Beaver Dams, r 32 cor 45, b 1855, carpen- ter and joiner, dealer in agricultural implements Stevens Eliza, p o Beaver Dams, widow of Edward R. owns farm 20 acres, worked by her son Charles R. of Orange ; also a farm of 70 acres in Orange worked by her son Bur- nett Stevens Emma Miss, p o Beaver Dams, r 59, house-keeper for her father William H. Stevens Marilla A. p o Wedgewood, r 26, widow of Lester of Michigan, home with her father Rev. Benj. Haynes Stevens William H. p o Beaver Dams, r 59, opp 45, b 1829, carpenter and joiner, farmer 44, 1 cow, I horse, apple orch- ard 50 trees Stewart Alexander, p o Watkins, r 9 n 8, b 1820 in Co. Tyrone, Ireland, farmer j6, has 4 cows, 3 horses, 19 sheep, apple orchard 50 trees Stewart Andrew, p o Watkins, r 9 n 8, b about i860 in Co. Tyrone, Ireland, farmer 1 10, has 2 cows, 2 horses, 23 sheep, apple orchard 75 trees 74 TOWN OF DIX. Stewart Robert, p o Watkins, r 9 n 8, farmer with his father Alexander Stoddard Jesse, p o Wedgewood, r 39, b 181 5 in Yates Co., farmer 63, apple orchard 75 trees, 4 cows, 2 horses Stoddard Richard, p o Wedgewood, r 39, b 1861, farmer, works on shares for his father Jesse, farm 63 Stoker Daniel Rev. p o Beaver Dams, b about 1863 in Herkimer Co. Meth. Epis. clergyman, h Main Strader Mary Owen, p o Watkins, r 17, widow of Jacob, b 1811 in Hector; her father Mowbray Owen, from Orange Co., b in 1783, settled in Hector in 1809. Mr. Strader was born in New Jersey in 18 14, settled in Hector and died here in 1887 Strader 'Mary L. Miss, p o Watkins, r 17, owns farm 60 acres, originally the joint property of her grandfather and grand- mother, Jacob and Mary O. Strader STRADER MOWBRAY O.po Watkins, r 17, b here in 1850, 7 horses, 5 cows, 60 sheep, apple orchard 50 trees, farmer 122, and in Catlin, Chemung Co. 25 of woodland Strait Erastus M , p o Moreland Station, r 39, b 1863, farm laborer for Mrs. Elizabeth E. Wixson, owns I horse Sturdevant Jonathan, p o Moreland, r 75, b 1840 on this farm, farmer 150, has 2 horses, 92 sheep, orchard 2 acres Swift Loren R., p o Havana, r 37, b 1828 in Ledyard, Cayuga Co. assistant postmaster at Wedgewood, owns house and -§- acre, shoemaker. Has lived here seven years Thayer Ida M., p o Moreland, r 63 cor jy, Mrs. Ira S. owns farm 44, apple orchard 40 trees Thayer Ira S ., p o Moreland, r 63 cor jy, b 1857 in Catlin, Chemung Co. draws milk for Moreland creamery, and farmer 44 acres for his wife Ida, has 3 horses, 2 cows. Lived here since 1884 Thayer Warren, p o Beaver Dams, b 1828, retired farmer, lives with his son-in-law Martin Moore, Main Thompson Allen, p o Watkins, r 8 cor 10, b 1829 in Tioga Co. Pa. soldier in 45th Pa. Inft. pensioner Thompson David, p o Townsend, r 13 n 11, b 1865 in Perth Co., Ontario, farmer 100, has apple orchard 75 trees, 3 horses, 43 grade sheep Thompson Joseph, p o Watkins, r 24 cor 20, elderly colored man, inmate of town house TOWN OF DIX. 75 Thompson Pamelia, p o Watkins, r 16, widow of Demetrius B. fruit farm 10 acres, all varieties Tillinghast W.Ambrose, p o Watkins, r 7, b 185 1 in Tioga Co. Pa. farmer, works on shares for Misses Eleanor and Char- lotte Diven farm 103, dairy 12 cows Tompkins Celia E., p o Beaver Dams, Mrs. John, owns cider, feed and shingle mill, farm 46 acres in Catlin, Chemung Co. owns village lot and equal undivided interest with her sister Mrs. Roberts in farm 55 acres on r — in Orange, worked by Charles Woodward, reached by private road from road south of Beaver Dams Tompkins John, p o Beaver Dams, b 1846 in Tyrone, trustee and clerk of M. E. Church, school trustee J. Dist. 11, carries on farm 130 acres belonging to Mrs. Tompkins and her sister Mrs. Elcina C. Roberts, feed, cider and shingle mill, apple orchard 225 trees. 2 cows, 3 horses, Main cor r 62 Townsend Ansel S., p o Moreland Station, r 47, b 1827 in Tyrone, farmer, carries on farm for his wife Eliza and daughter Minnie J. 40 acres, about 40 fruit trees Townsend Eliza, p o Moreland Station, r 47. wife of Ansel S. owns equal undivided interest with her daughter Minnie J. in farm 40 acres, has 3 cows, 3 horses TOWNSEND MINNIE J. MISS, p o Moreland Station, r 47, school teacher and owns, with her mother, half interest in farm 40 acres. 3 cows. 3 hors.es Tracy Caroline, p o Townsend, widow of Elijah, owns farm 60, h Main. She was married in 1832, came here from Hector in 1835 with her husband, whose family came early from Chemung Co Tracy Ebenezer. p o Townsend, r 22 cor 29, b 181 5 in Che- nango Co. has 3 horses, 45 sheep, farmer 156 and with his brother John G. and Dr. Geo. P. Lalar 50 acres on r 28, and with same, farm 82 on r 29 TRACY JOHN G., p o Townsend. r 32, b 1822 in Oxford, Chenango Co. (was 1 1 when he came here with his father Daniel and family; Daniel died in 1853), farmer 70, has 40 apple trees, 6 cows. 1 horse, and interested with his brother Ebenezer and Dr. Geo. P. Lalar in two other farms, see Ebenezer Tracy Sarah A., p o Townsend, r 32, Mrs. John G. owns in Or- ange, r 74, farm 75, 50 apple trees, 25 sheep TUCKER WILLIAM J., p o Beaver Dams, (W. J. Tucker & Co.) b 1853, assistant postmaster, notary public, h Main y6 TOWN OF DIX. TUCKER W. J. & CO.> p o Beaver Dams, (William J. Tucker and Martin Moore), dealers in general merchandise, agri- cultural implements, seeds, stoves, country produce, fertil- izers, half interest in store at Moreland with E. V. Moore. Peddling wagon running from each store, Main Van Camp Benjamin D., p o Townsend, r 43, b 1845 m Onon- daga Co. farmer, works farm 105 acres belonging to Geo. Haring of Watkins, but under life lease to Thos. Eddy for keep of Mr. Eddy Van Camp Charles R. « p o Townsend, r 43, b 1878, farmer with his father Benj. D. Van Deventer Augusta J., p o Townsend, r 14, Mrs. Abraham F. Van Deventer Burr J., p o Townsend, r 28, b 1875 in Friend- ship, Allegany Co. farmer, with his father John Van Deventer John, p o Townsend, r 28, b 18 18 in Seneca Co. farmer, works on shares farm 75 acres, belonging to heirs of Mrs. Jane Northrop, has apple orchard 50 trees, owns 2 cows, 3 horses Van Deventer William S.,po Townsend, r 14, b 1872, peddler of extracts Van Tuyl Janet, p o Townsend, r 14, widow of Isaac, lives with her son William Adsit Wait Daniel, p o Watkins, r 16, b 1822 in Saratoga Co. apiarist 10 colonies, fruit farmer 2 acres, and works on shares for others, grows apples, peaches and raspberries. His grand- father Daniel, a native of Boston, one of the men engaged in the " tea party " in Boston harbor, and later a Revolu- tionary soldier, settled in Reading when there were only two log houses where Watkins now is Wait Mont L., p o Watkins, r 17, b 1850 in Schuyler Co. works in Drake's planing mill in Watkins Waite Mary H. Miss, p o Watkins, housekeeper for her father Samuel W., h do Waite Samuel W., po Watkins, r 18, b 18 13, farm laborer Wakelee George W. jr., p o Moreland, r 51, b 1873 in Reading, farmer, with his father George W. sr. TOWN OF DIX. J7 Wakelee Geo. W. sr., p o Moreland, r 51 n 54, b 1830 in But- ternuts, Otsego Co. farmer, works on shares for R H. Brown farm 109, partnership interest in 3 horses and 80 sheep, and owns 2 cows, 2 horses Wakelee Lemuel C, p o Townsend, b about 1831, (?) carpenter and joiner, h Main Wakeman Caroline, p o Wedgewood, r 37, widow of David, has life interest in farm 60 acres owned by her son Wm. T. Wakeman Sarah A. Miss, p o Wedgewood, r 37, lives with her nephew William T. WAKEMAN WILLIAM T. ( p o Wedgewood, r 37, b 1861 in Virginia, overseer highway, school trustee, Co. sec'y Farm- ers' Alliance, farmer 60, in which his mother Caroline has life interest, apple orchard 50 trees, 2 cows, 4 horses. His parents moved to Virginia in 1854 and returned in 1861 Wallenbeck Benj. F., p o Watkins, r 6, farm laborer Wasson Andrew, p o Watkins, r 5, b 1866, now brakeman on Lehigh Valley Ry Wasson David, p o Watkins, r 1 1 n 2, b 1838 in Tyrone, Ire- land, came to this country in 1850, has 100 apple trees, 4 cows, 55 grade Hampshire-down sheep, farmer 43, and on r 1 in Dix and Orange, farm 40 Wasson James F., p o Townsend, r 13, b 1846 in Ireland, has 100 apple trees, 4 cows, 54 grade sheep, 4 horses, farmer 150, and in Orange 20 acres, soldier in 179th Rgt. Co. B. N. Y. Inft. in Civil war Wasson James M., p o Watkins, r 5, b 1873, son of Matthew, farm laborer, works for John T. Love in Reading Wasson John, p o Watkins, r 5, b 1875, farm laborer, son of Matthew Wasson Matilda, p o Watkins, r 5, widow of Andrew, farm IO Wasson Matthew, p o Watkins, r 5, b 1844 in Co. Tyrone, Ire- land, farmer 100, has 3 cows, 4 horses Wasson Wallace J., p o Watkins, r 5 n 3, b 1866, highway commissioner, 3 cows, 3 horses, 30 sheep, apple orchard 300 trees, farmer 125 Wasson Walter F., p o Beaver Dams, b 1870, general merchant Main, h do, also runs team on the road selling goods Waugh Frank, p o Watkins, r 4 cor 3, b 1856, apiary 15 colo- nies, dairy, 1 1 cows, 95 sheep, 4 horses, farmer with his brother Joseph (one-half interest each) 214 acres, in Read- ing, owns farm 5 I acres on r 80 78 TOWN OF DIX. Waugh Joseph, p o Watkins, r 7, b 1866 in Orange, farmer with his father William, and owns with his brother Frank on r 4 farm 214 Waugh William, p o Watkins, r 7, b 1829 in Co. Tyrone, Ire- land, fruit grower, 225 apple trees, 1 acre peaches, 3 acres raspberries, \ acre strawberries, 75 Shropshire sheep, dairy, 15 Jersey cows, 5 horses, farm 190 Wedgewood Arthur Henry, p o Wedgewood, r 36, b 1861, farmer, works on shares for his father James farm 170 acres. Vice-president Farmers Alliance No. 412 Wedgewood California M. Miss, p o Watkins, r 23 n 20, house- keeper for her father William C Wedgewood James, p o Wedgewood, r 36, b 1829 in Duanes- burg, Schenectady Co. agent Fall Brook Ry. Co. coal dealer, farmer 170, apple orchard 300 trees, registered Dur- ham bull and cow, 5 cows, 5 horses, 50 grade Shropshire sheep. His son Oscar Edwin Wedgewood, b 1864, is em- ployed in the Northern Pacific Ry. car shops at Missoula,. Montana. Mr. Wedgewood settled in this town in 1856. He is related to the celebrated English family of the same name engaged in the manufacture of pottery. The mother of Charles Darwin the noted English author was of the same family. Mrs. Wedgewood's father and mother Joseph and Judelia (Hotchkiss) Hane were natives of Albany Co. but in latter life residents of Ohio, Herkimer Co Wedgewood Warren, p o Watkins, r 23 n 20, b 1859, farmer, works on shares for his uncle John Wedgewood of Califor- nia, 30 acres Wedgewood William C, p o Watkins, r 23 n 20, b 1832 in Herkimer Co. farmer 56, owns 4 Durham cows, 2 horses, breeder of Chester white swine, 4 acres apple orchard on farm WEIDMAN WILLIAM, p oTownsend, r 13, b 1857 in Read- ing, steam grist-mill, saw and shingle-mill, house and 1-^ acres Weller Henry R., p o Beaver Dams, b 18 14 in Orange Co. car- penter and joiner, h and ly- acres, Main street Webber John H., p o Wedgewood, r 38^-, b 1S38, farmer, leases of John Butcher of Bulk Head, Chemung Co. was soldier in civil war, pensioner Wheat Cyrus D.. p o Wedgewood, r 25, b 1854, farm laborer, rents Mrs. Lewis house of C. W. Hurd White David B., p o Watkins, r 14, b 1870, farmer 10 acres, and day laborer TOWN OF DIX. 79> White Lazette, p o Watkins, r 10 cor 9, widow of Melancton, house and half acre, pensioner on account of her son George B., killed at Petersburg, Va White Milton I., p o Watkins, r 14, b about 1863, farmer 20 acres and leases of other people White Myron C, p o Watkins, r 10 cor 9, b 1834 in Millport, Chemung Co. apiary 13 colonies, farmer 10 acres Whitford James, p o Beaver Dams, b 1844 in Chemung Co. sta- tionary engineer at pump house, Fall Brook Ry. Co. owns three lots, h Main street Wight Catharine, p o Beaver Dams, widow of Philip M. owns house and lot, Main street, where she resides with her daughter and son-in-law E. Spielman Wilbur Charles, p o Moreland Station, r 40, b 1823 in Connec- ticut, farmer 100, 2 cows, 2 horses, 37 grade sheep, fruit orchard 50 trees. Has lived here 50 years Wilbur Irving H. p o Watkins, r 8 cor 9, b 1875, farmer son of Owen H. Wilbur Owen H. p o Watkins, r 8 cor 9, born 1838, dairy 5 cows, 4 horses, 1 10 grade Hampshire and Shropshire sheep, 2 acres orchard, farm 145 on which is 2200 rods of blind ditch (about 7 miles.) His father Solomon when a small boy lived in Troy when it contained but seven buildings ; later lived in New York where he was a merchant, and about 1833 ne located in Townsend, and had a store there; in 1840 he begun the publication of The Old School Dem- ocrat, and continued it 4 years ; his son Adrian T. b 1867, is a merchant in Dundee Willover Elizabeth, p o Townsend, off r 44, owns with his sister Mrs Hiram Lewis, (Catharine) of Havana, farm 50 acres Willover George W. p o Moreland Station, r 44, b 1 836 in Watkins, farmer 25 and works 50 acres belonging to his sisters Elizabeth and Mrs Hiram Lewis, has 2 acres rasp- berries, apple orchard 50 trees, 2 cows, 3 horses Willover William S. p o Moreland Station, r 44, b 1873, farmer with his father George W. , Wixson Charles L. p o Moreland Station, r 39, farm laborer Wixson Elizabeth E. p o Moreland Station, r 39, owns farm 59 acres, 3 cows, 3 horses, works on shares for Mrs. A. Patchen 54 acres and for Frank T. Wixson 9 acres Wixson Frank T. p o Moreland Station, r 39, b 1854, farmer 64, and leases of his father Reuben farm 170, 12 horses, 8 cows, 100 sheep So HAVANA VILLAGE. Wixson Reuben, p o Moreland Station, r 39, b 1821 in Wayne, Steuben Co., apple orchard 50 trees, farmer 170, 2 cows, 1 horse, rents farm to his son Frank T. Woodward Clyde, p o Havana, r $j, b 1873, farmer, son of Esmus Woodward Esmus, p o Havana, r 37, b 1843, apple orchard IOO trees, 3 cows, thoroughbred Durham, 4 horses, 17 grade Cotswold sheep, farmer 86 Woodward Frank L. p o Townsend, b 1852 in Orange, farmer, 36 acres belonging to his wife Mary D.; has 3 horses, 3 cows, h Main Woodward Jennie Miss, p o Havana, r 37, home with her uncle Esmus. Woodward Mary Deett, p o Townsend, Mrs. Frank L. owns farm 36, h Main Woodward Sally, p o Beaver Dams, r 45, widow of Hiram, owns farm 30, acres 2 cows Woodward Nathan W. p o Beaver Dams, r 45, b 1854, school collector, farmer, works on shares for his mother Sally, 30 acres, including 2 acres raspberries, owns I cow, 2 horses Woodward Willard W. p o Beaver Dams, r 62 opp 58, b 1820 in Orange, farmer 20 Woodworth Selina, p o Moreland, r 77 n 63, widow of James M., weaver of cloth, diaper, or carpets, owns h and f- acre V Young Mary E. p o Townsend, r 22 n 28, widow of William late of Reading, resides with her son-in-law, Morgan Back- er HAVANA VILLAGE, (TOWN OF MONTOUR.) HAVANA, incorporated May 13th. 1836, has since been enlarged in territory. It is at the head of the Chemung Canal and is a station on the Northern Central Railway, and is the second village in importance in the county. Havana Glen, a wonderful erosion of the rocks along a stream in the southeastern part, attracts visitors from all parts of the world, and is a source of profit to the place. HAVANA VILLAGE. 8 1 {For explanations and abbreviations see page 5). 7X Adamy Emeline, widow of Solomon, resident, h Canal Adamy Huldah, nurse, bds with C. S. Meeks Adamy William, b 1863, laborer in Cronk's Hanger works, h Canal Agard Jane C, widow of Eaton J., resident, owns in Cathar- ine farm 140, occupied by Clarence W. Hausner, h Lee Armstrong James C, b 1842 in Steuben Co., carpenter, con- tractor and builder, South cor Railroad, h Lee cor South ; was Corporal of K Co. 3d N. Y Infantry in civil war ; was in two general engagements Austin Otis Ellsworth, b 1862, machinist in Cronk Hanger shop, h Genesee Austin Temperance, widow of Asa, resides with her son Otis E., h Genesee Ayers Andress, b 18 18, in Luzerne Co., Pa., teamster, and owns house and lot, h Main Ayers William E., b 1846, pensioner, served in 14th N.Y. Vols, member of G. A. R. Montour Post No. 22, h Canal B Backman Nancy, widow George, owns h South Backman Ursula, milliner, resides with Nancy, South Bailey George, b 1849 in Dix, wagonmaker, owns h and 2 acres on r 37, h Genesee Bailey Leroy G., b 1850 in Newfield, Tompkins Co. cigar manu- facturer, Glen road, Havana Bailey Louis V., b 1873 in Newfield, Tompkins Co. cigarmaker, h Glen road, Havana Ball Alonzo G., b 1833 in Cooperstown, N. Y. editor Havana Free Press, h Main BALL CHARLES B., b at Cedar Falls, la. prop. Havana Free Press, book and job printer, Main, h College ave Banker Jane W., widow of Hiram S., resident, h Main Baptist Church, Havana, Rev. George W. Strutt, pastor, South Bardo Alfred, b 1825 on Long Island, N.Y. watchman Cronks Hanger Co. owns house and lot 1, h L'homadieu Barnes Joe Miss, bookkeeper in E. A. Dunham & Co's bank, Main, home with her father W. Hawley Barnes, Broadway HAVANA VILLAGE. Barnes Mary L. Miss, music teacher piano and organ, organist Presbyterian church, h Broadway Barnes W. Hawley, b 1838 in Cazenovia, Madison Co. machin- ist at Lockport, N. Y. h Broadway Bates Charles M., b 1849, foreman machinist for Shepard Bridge Work Co. h Owego St Beardsley Emma Miss, stenographer and clerk Bethesda San- itarium, daughter of James B of Montour Beardsley Menzo C, b 1859, traveling salesman for nursery stock, h East Main Beers Francis S., b 1846, machinist in Shepard Bridge Work Co. h Mulberry Bement Ella J. Mrs., b in Seneca Co. dressmaker, h Catharine Bennett Albert V., b 1840, farmer 40, has 2 horses, pensioner, served in 89th N. Y. Vols, member of G. A. R. Montour Post No. 22, h Broadway cor Mulberry Bess Elizabeth Miss, nurse Bethesda Sanitarium Bess Lewis F., b 1830 in Ulysses, custom boot and shoemaker, Main, h do BETHESDA SANITARIUM, Bethesda Sanitary Company proprietors (C. D. Clawson, M. D., M. Schuyler Clawson of Syracuse, and John M Quirk of Syracuse) C. D. Claw- son medical director, cor Broadway and Catharine Blaine Amilia, widow of John, milliner, resides with her father John June, Genesee BLAIR »AVID €., b 1855 in Perry Co. Pa. Dealer in grain, produce, coal, lumber, flour, feed, lime, salt, brick, seeds, tile, water lime, hay and straw, wool, fruit, sash, doors and blinds, in business in Havana since 1888, Main, h Owego cor South Bohmwetseh Frederick, b 1868 at Stuttgardt, Germany, laborer for William Messig, bds Clinton Bower Mary, widow of Henry, h Main Bower Nicholas, b 1842 in Germany, farm laborer, h Walker Bowlby George F., b 1830 in New Jersey, employed in Cronks Hanger Works, h Lee with his son William D Bowlby William D., b 1859, marker and shipping clerk Cronk Hanger Works, h with his father George F Brennan James L., b 1853 in Penn Yan, prop. Raymond House, Main Briggs George W., b 1871 at Millport, N. Y. telegrapher N. C. Ry station, bds Genesee HAVANA VILLAGE. 83 Brink C. Emmett, b 1852, emp. in Cronk's Hanger Works, h west of Genesee Brink Charles F., b 1850, laborer, owns house and lot 6 acres, h Canal Brink Jerry, b 1858, farm laborer, h L'homadieu Brink Milo, b 1853, farm laborer, owns house and lot 4 acres, has 1 horse, h L'homadieu Brown Frank L., b 1854 in Orange, manuf. and dealer in cigars, Main, h Catharine BROWN GEORGE D., b 1862 in Bradford Co. Pa. milk and ice dealer, farmer, 4 cows, 9 horses, breeder of China and Chester white swine, leases of Miss Grace Cook farm 116 acres and 12 cows, h Genesee BROWN SAMUEL J., born 1847 in Veteran, dealer in coal and agricultural implements, seeds etc. was postmaster from 1886 to 1888, supervisor 1883, town clerk 1882, po- litically a Democrat, Main, h Main cor Mulberry Buck Fred H., b 1867 in Groton, N. Y. traveling salesman for W. H. Shepard & Sons Bridge Co. bds Montour House Burchard Herbert M , A. B., teacher mathematics Cook Academy Burrett Margaret, widow of John G , farmer 16. has 1 cow, or- chard 75 trees, h Seneca Bush Emma L., A. B , lady principal and teacher German and English literature Cook Academy Butler Margaret Miss, dressmaker and tailoress, h Schuyler Callahan Michael, b 1833 in Ireland, laborer, h Genesee Callahan Michael, jr., b 1865, machinist in Cronk's Hanger shop, lives with his father Michael, h Genesee Carey Fred, b 1859 in Horseheads, N. Y. farm laborer, h Cath- arine Carley John, b , bathman at Bethesda Sanitarium Carley John H., b 1848 in Catharine, clerk for D. L. Shelton since 1 867 Carter Frances, second cook Bethesda Sanitarium Cassidy Owen, b 1862 in Hector, attorney and counselor at law, Main, h Henry CENTRAL HOTEL, Chester Odell prop. Main Chandler Charles C, b 1876 in Coldwater, Mich, student, home with his mother Frances E., South 84 HAVANA VILLAGE. CHANDLER FRANCES E., widow of Jay M., resident, h South. Her father A. G. Campbell from Scotland settled here previous to 1840. Her mother was Ursula Catlin Chapman Eunice, widow of Elisha, housekeeper for Simon Stahl, Owego St Charles John A., b 1826 in Brinfield, Mass. agent for Industrial Benefit Association of Syracuse, owns on r 20 farm 70, worked by Lewis Charles CLAUHARTY CHARLES W. COL., b 1828 in Catharine of Scotch and Yankee parentage, wholesale and retail grocer 47 Main. He recruited a full company of 100 men and entered the United States service September 10th, 1862, as captain of "A" Co, 141st N. Y. Vol. Inft. Was four times wounded, mustering out at the close of the war. Is a member of the Grand Army of the Republic and of the " Boys in Blue," has been sheriff of the county and is known as a stalwart Republican, h South st Clauharty Oscar M., emp. in Custom House New York city, h Genesee CLAWSON CHARLES D., b 1838 inLodi, Seneca Co. (Beth- esda Sanitarium Company) medical director at Bethesda Sanitarium Broadway and Catharine, h do Clawson M. Schuyler, b 1869 in Fayette, Seneca Co. medical student at Medical College of Syracuse University, son of Dr. Charles D Clawson Lorette L., (Mrs. Dr. Charles D.) matron and supt. of Culinary dept. Bethesda Sanitarium Coe Louis L., b 1833, farmer 65 also h and lot 2, has 5 horses' 1 cow, orchard 75 trees, h Owego st Coit Albert Rev. b 1837 in Hastings. Oswego Co secretary and treasurer of Cook Academy, h College ave. cor Catharine Cole Hiram, b 1831 in Pennsylvania, son of Hiram, laborer Shepard Bridge Works Co. h Clinton Cole Martin, b 1865 in Pennsylvania, son of Hiram, laborer in Shepard Bridge Works, bds Clinton Cook Academy, founded in 1873 by Col. E. W. Cook. The campus contains nineteen acres. The main building is of brick, 215 feet in length, with a wing 65 by 75 feet. It contains rooms for 125 students, besides class rooms, teachers' rooms, library, chapel, etc. There are two resi- dences on the grounds and a boiler house TEACHERS — Albert C. Hill, Ph. D., Principal, Latin • George B. Wakeman, A. B., Greek and History; Ernest J. Woodland, B. S., Sciences; Herbert M. Burchard, A. B.„ HAVANA VILLAGE. 85 Mathematics; Emma L. Bush, A. B., Lady Principal, Ger- man and English Literature ; Lillian O. Sprague, English Grammar and History; Alice L. Simpson, English; Rev. George W. Strutt, Bible Department; Lilian Hallock, Vocal and Instrumental Music; Lucy J. Wilcox, Painting and Drawing; Mable Randolph, Shorthand and Typewriting; Grace Cook, Libraria?i Cook Grace Miss, resident, owns farm 120 or 117, worked by- George D. Brown. Her father Col. Elbert W. and his brothers Charles and Hiram were contractors in the con- struction of the Chemung canal. Her father founded Cook Academy and built the Baptist church here, and her uncle Charles built the St. Paul Episcopal church and presented it to the parish, and for many years was president of the Bank of Havana. He also was largely interested in the erection of the building originally for the Peoples college but now the Cook Academy building Coolbaugh W. Emmett, b 1854 in Barrington, Yates Co. farm laborer for Geo. D. Brown, h Genesee Corwin William L., b 1859, market gardener and fruit grower on 1 5 acres, h E. Broadway Covert Alfred B., b 1865 in Seneca Co. (Covert Bros) h Owego street COVERT BROS., Seeley H. and Alfred B. livery and hack stable, Railroad op. Montour House Covert Seeley H., b 1864 in Seneca Co. (Covert Bros) h over office Railroad Cramer Arthur S., b 1867, machinist in Shepard Bridge Works Co. h Henry Cramer Edgar L., b 1858 in Herkimer, Co. (Hamilton & Cramer) h Henry Cramer George H., b 1854 in Herkimer Co. engineer in Shep- ard Bridge Works, h Catharine Cramer James A., b 1834 at Oppenheim, Fulton Co. engineer, rents house on Owego st Cramer Jennie, b 1870, bookkeeper Shepard Bridge Works Co. h Henry Cramer Luie A. Mrs., wife of George H. dressmaker, h Cath- arine Cramer Louisa, widow of Peter H. nurse, h Henry Crandall Laban B., b 1808 in Catskill, N. Y. owns h and lot, Catharine Crane Kate, widow of Thomas, owns house, Catharine st 6 86 HAVANA VILLAGE, Carver jennnie, widow of Alexander of Koxville, Chemung Co. resident, Catharine Crippen Hannah, widow of Nelson, works at the Sanitarium, h Clinton Crofut Simeon J., b 1870, freight clerk N. C. Ry. station, bds at Webster House Cronk Albert, b 1841, carpenter and joiner, owns h and lot, h South Cronk Edward G., b 1869, shipping clerk Cronk's Hanger Co. h South Cronk Elmer E., b 1862, foreman Cronk's Hanger Co. h South Cronk Hanger Company, manufacturers steel barn door hang- ers, track stays, pliers, rakes, etc., Charles R. Pratt, presi- dent, Elmira ; C. F. Carrier, sec'y and treas, Elmira ; Wil- liam Cronk, supt. Havana ; office Baldwin st. Elmira, Che- mung Co. works Railroad st. Havana Cronk Jonathan, b in Hector 1826, carpenter and farmer 100, h Owego st Cronk Paul T., b 1875, lives with his father, bds do Cronk William, b 1840, president of village, supt. Cronk's Hanger Co. h Genesee Crouch Henry, b 1866 in Montour, emp. Shepard's foundry rents h Catharine CIJIiIGAI¥, JANIES E., p o Havana, b 1866, artistic photographer, studio Main st. Havana, h Watkins Curtis Mary J., daughter of Brant C. Curtis, dressmaker, resident with O. F Curtis, South Curtis Oscar F., b 1829, carpenter and builder, was employed by government as bridge builder in Civil war, owns resi- dence South CUSHING HERMAN, b 1826, commission merchant, wool a specialty, also owns farm 125, rents to H. A. Briscoe, h Catharine D Darrow Charles W., b 1828 in Caton, Steuben Co. laborer, h Genesee Darrow Grant, b 1869, porter at Montour House, home with his father Charles W., Genesee Darrow William, b 1869 in Caton, Steuben Co. laborer, home with his father Charles W., Genesee Davies Arthur Rev., b 1850 in Swansea, Wales, pastor of Glid- den Presbyterian church, Iowa, h Henry Decker Hattie E., widow of Simon, bds Main HAVANA VILLAGE. 87 Decker Sarah, widow of Simon, resident, h Main DECKER SIMON, b 1863 in Watkins, restaurant and saloon, also dealer in butter and eggs, Main, h do Decker Sidney S., b 1850, real estate dealer, farmer 25, has 1 horse, 6 cows, orchard 100 trees. Office Decker block, Main, h College ave D Enson Elmer E., b 1862 in Pine Valley, Chemung Co. black- smith in Shepard Bridge Works, bds with Sylvester C, Mulberry D Enson Sylvester C, b 1829 in Greenwood, Steuben Co. car- penter and joiner, h Mulberry DeWitt Emmitt, b 1850 in Orange, late wholesale and retail liquor dealer, Main, h do, not now in business DeWitt Henry, b 185 1 in Monterey, dealer in wines, liquors, tobacco and cigars, store 53 Main, h Main cor Seneca DIBBLE BROTHERS, p o Havana, (John A. and Schuyler A.) wholesale and retail liquor dealers, agents for McKech- nie's Canandaigua ales and lagers, also dealers in tobacco and cigars, Main DIBBLE JOHN A.,p o Watkins, b 1848, (Dibble Brothers) agent for McKechnie's Canandaigua ales and lagers, manufactur- ers of sodas of all kinds, bottling works on Franklin n N. C. Ry. station, Watkins, h and lot 2 acres, L'h<>mmedieu Dibble Perry S., b 185 1, clerk in wholesale liquor store of Dib- ble Bros, bds L'hommedieu DIBBLE SCHUYLER C, p o Havana, b 1854, (Dibble Bros.) agent for McKechnie's Canandaigua ales and lagers, store Franklin St., Watkins, also farmer 12, has 5 horses, 2 cows, h Broadway n L'hommedieu Dolph William V., b 1837 m Catharine, postmaster and justice of the peace and farmer 68, n Broadway Doolittle Frank, b 1854 in Newfield, Tompkins Co owner of Valley View fruit and stock farm 312, h L'hommedieu Downing Robert E., b 1846 in Ithaca, prop. Havana bakery, dealer in confectionery, Main DUNHAM E. A. & CO., (Eli A., James M. and Fred J.) bankers, own on r — farm 300. Office Main DUNHAM ELI A., b 1839 in Hector, supervisor of Montour, pres't E. A. Dunham & Co. bank, owns on r — farm 56-I, h South n College ave Dunham Fred J., b 1865, (E. A. Dunham & Co.) cashier E. A. Dunham & Co's bank, home with his father E. A. Dunham Harriet, widow. of Herman, owns house and lot, h Main cor Mulberry 88 HAVANA VILLAGE. DUNHAM HENRY E., b 1845 in Lodi, Seneca Co. carpenter and joiner, owns house and lot, also pensioner. Served in Co. D, 50th N. Y. Engineers, member G. A. R. Montour Post 22, h Clinton Dunham James M., b 181 5 in Hector or Lodi, (E. A. Dunham & Co.) h South cor Mulberry Durkee William L., farmer, leases of Sidney D. Jackson farm 53, owns 2 horses, 2 cows, h Mill Dutcher Jerome C, b 1 841 in Cherry Valley, Otsego Co. printer, served in Co. H, 76th N. Y. Volunteers, member of G. A. R. Montour Post No. 22, pensioner, owns house and lot 7, h E. Main Edsall David P.,b 1821 in Milan, Cayuga Co. laborer, h Cantine Ellis Clarence N., b 1864 in Roaring Branch, Pa. station agent N. C. Ry. agent Adams Express Co. h Genesee Erway George F., b 1821, owns 2 houses and lots, has 2 horses, 2 cows, h L'hommedieu Erway Joseph, son of George F. b 1863, laborer, bds L'hom- medieu Erway Roswell M. son of George F. b 1868, laborer, bds L'hommedieu Everts Alanson G., b 1842, lawyer and farmer 12, has 2 horses, h Broadway Everts George W., b 1830 in Watkins, owns market garden 20 acres, rents house Owego cor Main FANTON HULL, b in Catharine, attorney and counselor at- low, office 206 Broadway, New York, registrar in bank- ruptcy Northern district of New York since 1867, proprie- tor of L'Hommedieu farm and of several other farms, ex- supervisor of Montour, h off L'hommedieu head of Main. As a young attorney Mr. Fanton in 1864 drew the charter for the Havana National Bank and subsequently succeeded to the presidency of the bank. In 1882, in view of the approaching expiration of its charter the bank went into voluntary liquidation. Its affairs were successfully and finally closed by Mr. Fanton in 1885. Mr. Fanton raised a company for the 107th Regt. N. Y. Vols, in 1862. He afterwards was commissioned adjutant and served with his regiment in the army of the Potomac HAVANA VILLAGE- 89 FERGUSON SILAS N., b 1867, proprietor Havana Glen Hotel, dealer in live stock and butcher Fink N. E. Mrs., nurse at Bethesda Sanitarium Fitzpatrick John, b 1820, retired farmer, h Owego street Fitzpatrick John, b 1824 in Ireland, contractor, h Owego street Fitzpatrick John, b 1852, son of John, bookkeeper on public works, bds Owego st Fitzpatrick Joseph, b 1863, laborer in Cronk's Hanger Works, h Railroad Flavel Nativity Miss, milliner, Main, bds Webster House Fleming James, b 18 14 in Ireland, laborer, Ayers Fletcher Charles, machinist, h Main Fletcher James, b 1847, blacksmith, Main, h Seneca Fletcher James M., b,i856 in Canandaigua, blacksmith, Main, h Seneca Fletcher Jane, widow of Henry, tailoress, bds Main Fletcher Nellie Mrs., milliner, h Main Forest Isaiah W., b 1873, laborer. Fowler Charles W., carpenter and joiner, b in Newfield 1839, bds Owego st Fowler George H., b 1867 in Ulysses, dealer in drugs, medi- cine, stationery, etc., Main, h Owego st Freer Harry J., b 1875, tinner for Durland, Smith & Co. of Watkins, bds Clinton street, Havana Freer Lizzie H., widow Robert B. resident, owns house and lot, h Clinton Frederickson Ida J., daughter of Sarah A., Catharine Frederickson Sarah A., widow of John J. owns house, Catharine Frost Edwin D., b 1845 m Catharine, grower and dealer in nursery stock, 2 to 3 acres of celery, market garden, dealer in Bowkers fertilizers, Owego street Frost Martin, b 1845, carpenter an d joiner, h Catharine c o Ayers Gano Charles, b 1864, clerk in dry goods store of Edwin Weller, Main, h Main Ganung Adelaide E., wife of Theodore W. dressmaker, h Owego street Ganung Floyd A., b 1824 in South East, Westchester Co. pat- tern maker, h Owego street Ganung Theodore W., b 1847 in Erin, jewelry and spectacles, Main, h Owego 90 HAVANA VILLAGE. German Calvin, b about 1841, (?) porter at Webster House German S. Helen, Mrs. Calvin, boarding house, Weed block, Main Gibson Peter, b 1830 in Tyrone, teaming, house (owned by his wife Sarah) South cor Mulberry Gibson Sarah, wife of Peter, owns h South cor Mulberry Gile Margaret A., widow of Charles D., owns house and lot Main GILES CHESTER, b 1840 in Van Etten, Chemung Co. pro- prietor of Moutour House, owns 10 blocks on Main st. Soldier in Co. B, 141st N. Y. Inf. in Civil War Giles Chester, Hook and Ladder and Chemical Engine Co. organized Dec. 21, 1891, incorporated Feb. 23, 1892, S. Meeks pres., Fred Woodworth sec, Joseph Giles treas GILES JOSEPH, b 1869, prop. "The Leader" hotel and restaurant Main, istasst. chief engineer Havana Fire Dept. bds Montour House Gillespie Catharine M., widow Wyatt C. owns farm 88 acres, 2 store buildings and h Mulberry Gillespie James E., b 1847, resides with his mother Catharine M. Mulberry Greene Ella Miss, dressmaker, Lee, h do Greene Kate Miss, dressmaker, Lee, h do Greene Mary Miss, in charge of laundry at Cook Academy Gregory Josiah S., b 1845 in Tyrone ex-liveryman, soldier in Co. H, 107th N. Y. Inf. in Civil War, h Genesee Gregory Mary Miss, music teacher (piano) home with her father Josiah S., Genesee H Haddock James A., b 1825 in Cobleskill, Schoharie Co. pen- sioner, served in Co. D, 179th N. Y. Vols, h Owego st Haddock Sarah A., wife of James A. owns and works farm 25, has I horse, 1 cow, apiary 5 1 colonies, h Owego st Hall A. J. & Son (Fred C.) general blacksmiths, Genesee Hall Austin J., b 1833 in Yates Co. (A. J. Hall & Son) h Gen- esee Hall Fred C, b 1 871 in Tyrone, (A. J. Hall & Son) h with his father A. J Hallock Lilian, teacher vocal and instrumental music Cook Acad- emy Hamilton Charles A., b 1827 in Madison Co. carpenter and joiner, h Ayers HAVANA VILLAGE. 91 HAMILTON CHARLES G., b 1865, (Hamilton & Cramer) h Ayers HAMILTON & CRAMER, (C. G. Hamilton & E. L. Cramer) meat and fish market, Main Handy Fannie, widow of Ephraim, h Owego st Harding Charles H., b 1875 in Catharine, cigar manufacturer Main, h do Harris Leona, Mrs. Henry, cook Moutour House Hausner Alverretta, wife of S. E.. farm 12 acres, house Main Hausner Mahlah D., widow Jacob, resides with her son Samuel E., Main st HAUSNER SAMUEL E., b 1845 in Enfield, Tompkins Co. (Mosher, Hausner & Son) dealer and layer felt roofing, and farmer fruit grower, has 300 peach trees owned by his wife Alverretta, h Main HAVANA FREE PRESS, weekly, C. B. Ball prop. A. G. Ball editor, Main HAVANA GLEN, entrance southeastern part of village, M. M. Cass of Watkins proprietor HAVANA GLEN HOTEL, S. N. Ferguson proprietor HAVANA JOURNAL weekly, issued Saturdays, $1.50 per year, Journal Co. props. Main HAVANA MANUF. CO., props. (L. Whitney & F. L. Van Vleet) mauf. boxes for Cronk Hanger Co. Richardson Shoe Co. of Elmira, also manuf. of wheel-barrows, grain cradles, apple barrels, capacity 20,000 a year, 10,000 doz. Cronk Hanger Co. rake handles for 1893. Robertson wall paper exhibi tors, also dealers in lumber near N. C. Ry. depot Hawken W. H. Rev., rector St. Paul's Episcopal church Gen- esee street, residence Main Hayden George E., b 1867 in Rome, emp for Cronk Hanger Co. h with his mother Mary Hayden Mary, widow of Cyrus, resident, h Main Henderson Ray E., widow of Mark, dressmaker, h Catharine Henry Edward, b Oneida Co. barber, Main, h do HENRY JOHN A., D.D.S. born 1852, dentist, Main, bds Montour House. His father J. G. Henry came here from Delaware Co. in 1827, married in 1830, was justice of the peace 20 years, harnessmaker 50 years, died January I, 1885 Henry Thomas A., b 1826 in Virginia, market garden 1, h Clinton Herman Pratt, b i860, laborer for Sydney Decker, h Owego 92 HAVANA VILLAGE. Hibbard Edward W., b 1855 in Elmira, N. Y. undertaker, dealer in furniture, town clerk, Main, h Genesee HILL ALBERT C, Ph.D. principal and teacher of Latin, Cook Academy, h do Hill Augustin W., b 1815 in Putnam Co. farmer 15, has 2 horses, 5 cows, apiary 5 colonies, h L'hommedieu Hill Seth, b 18 19 in Geneva, a-sistant at Montour House HILL SHERMAN B., b 1855 in Caton, N. Y. dealer in choice groceries and provisions, a full line of crockery, says largest stock of crockery in Schuyler Co. also a full line of choice confectionery, fruits, business done on cash system only, settled in Havana 1887, Main, h do Hills E. Darwin, b 1838 in Brookfield, N. Y. physician, surgeon and coroner, was supervisor in Burlington, Otsego Co. 3 years, and president Otsego County Medical Society, cap- tain in Company D, 189th N. Y. Volunteers in civil war, house and office Catharine Hinman Elijah S., b 1833, farmer 120, has 3 horses, 3 cows, 80 sheep, orchard 100 trees, h L'hommedieu Holmes Clark P., b 1827 in Stafford Co. Conn., machinist in Cronk's Hanger Works Co. owns house and lot, h Owego HOLMES FRED M., b 1869 in Boston, treas. W. H. Shepard Sons Bridge Works Holmes Willis F., b i860 in Newfield, N. Y. carpenter, painter and paper hanger, rents house Catharine Hopkins Willis L., b 1852 in Prattsburg, N. Y. dealer in watches, clocks, jewelry etc. Main, bds Montour House Howell Elijah, b 1826, retired miller, h Schuyler Huey John S., b 185 1 in Orange Co. invalid, ex-lumberman, h Genesee Huey William, b 1861, farm laborer, h Seneca Hull Adelia, widow of Sylvester, resides with her son-in-law , Edward W. Hibbard, Genesee HUMPHREY MOSES (Smelzer & Co.) born in Candor, N.Y. h College ave cor South Hunt Charles Frederick, iron moulder for Bridge Co. h Lee Huntley Rollin D., b 1823, house and sign painter, h Cath- arine I Ives Edwina L., resident with her sister Marian T. h Genesee Ives Marian T., resident with her sister Edwina L., h Genesee. Their father Hiram D. from Greene Co. came here at an early day, and engaged in mercantile, lumbering and canal boat- HAVANA VILLAGE. 93 ing enterprises, and this Columbian year his son Halsey C" Ives, directer of the Art School and Museum of St. Louis, is the chief of the fine art department at the Columbian Exposition at Chicago Jackson Hiram B., b 1824 in New Jersey, tea merchant in New York, 87 Front st. and orange grower 80 acres at Rock Ledge on Indiana River, Fla. in the winters, h Genesee owns farm 56 (now occupied by William Bolt in Dix). His father Wm. T. Jackson of Orange Co. settled here in 1825, and with the exception of six years, 1829 to 1835, spent a long life here in large and important business enterprises, representing the counties of Tompkins, Chemung and Yates in the 31st Congress, and held other offices of trust Jackson John D., b 1853, laborer on farm, h Catharine JACKSON MARY L., widow John M. b 1833, resident, owns house and lot, h Catharine James Frank, b 1856 in Dix, emp. in Shepard's foundry, owns house Catharine st Jones Priscilla M., widow of George W. domestic bakery, owns residence South st Jones Thomas, b 1843, machinist in Cronk Hanger Works, h Ayers June John, b 1821 in Susquehanna Co., Pa. farmer, h Genesee K Keach George, b 1853, market gardener, h Catharine Keach Phebe Ann, widow of David resides with her son-in-law Nelson Owen, Genesee st. in Dix KEELER GEORGE W., b 1864, attorney and counselor- at - law, and ex-clerk in Surrogate Court, office in Watkins, bds with Samuel C. KEELER SAMUEL C. Hon., county judge and surrogate, attorney and counselor- at-law, office at Court House in Watkins, h Genesee Kellogg Hiram H. Rev., b 1842 in Illinois, pastor of Havana Presbyterian church, h Walker cor Mulberry Kellogg Holmes, b 1849 in Newfield, Tompkins Co. teamster for Meeks Bros, h L'hommedieu Kendall Charles, b 1863, laborer for Cronk's Hanger Co. h Broadway 94 HAVANA VILLAGE. Kenney John F., b 1868, bartender at " The Leader," bds Mon- tour House Kilbourn Alfred O., b 1843, laborer in Cronk's Hanger Works, h Henry Kimball Frank, Mrs. Alonzo, h Main cor Genesee Kimball William, b in Odessa about 1873, emp. in Cronk's Hanger Shop, h with his mother Frank, Main cor Genesee King Harsey Rev., b 1849 m Ulysses, Tompkins Co. was edu- cated in the common schools, ordained at Elmira, October 16, 1887, is now pastor of the M. E. church of Havana, owns interest in the estate of his father Asaph King in Ulysses, who was a local preacher, resides in parsonage,. Owego st King Julia A., widow of John D. owns house and lot 1, h Broadway Kinney William, b 1823 in Ireland, farm laborer, h L'homme- dieu Knapp Samuel A., b 1830 in Yates Co. turner in pottery, h Main cor Seneca Kniffin Freeman J., b 1858 in Hornby, Steuben Co. machinist for Cronk Hanger Co. h East Main Kniffin George L., b 1855 m Hornby, Steuben Co. machinist for Cronk Hanger Co. h East Main Knox Nelson E., b 1823 in New Jersey, retired farmer, owns on r 49 in Dix farm 100. When three months old he came with his father Harry B. to this county Lake Samuel, b 1838 in England, farmer, owns h and lot 3, has 1 horse, 1 cow, h East Main LA TOURRETTE GEORGE C, b 1857 in Watkins, bds Montour House LA TOURRETTE JAMES E., b 1870 in Lodi. clerk in Smeltzer's drug store, bds Webster House Lee Eugene, b 1872, laborer, bds with Hiram M., Catharine Lee Hiram M., b 1839. farm laborer, h Catharine Lewis Edward B., b 1871 in Sussex Co., N. J. in accounting dept. comptroler's office N. Y. C. & H. R. R. R. New York city home with his mother Mary B Lewis Edwin P., b 1822 in Connecticut, retired merchant, h and 20 acres, with 3 acres of vineyard, Mill st. owns farm 162 acres east of village and 51 acres south of village HAVANA VILLAGE. 9$ Lewis Hiram, b 1820 in Tompkins Co. teamster, owns h and lot, h Clinton Lewis Mary B., widow of Edward, resident, h South cor Gene- see Loury Kate, widow of Albert, washing and ironing, h South cor Catharine Lovell Frances E., Mrs. Hiram, resides with her parents C. E. and Mrs. Spaulding Lovell Hiram, commercial traveler from Ithaca, h with C. E. Spaulding, Genesee Luer Cora E., daughter of Henry S. teacher of piano and organ, organist of Baptist church of Havana, home with her father Luer Henry S., b 1844 in New York city, steward of Cook Academy, College ave. h do, veteran soldier. Served in the 11th Maryland Volunteers, discharged in Baltimore 1865 Luer Mary F., wife of Henry S., stewardess of Cook Acad- emy, College ave. h do Lynch Catharine, widow of Dennis, owns house and lot, h South cor Catharine Lynch William, b 1868 in Saratoga, fireman in Cook Acad- emy, College avenue, h do Mack William, b 1853, machinist in Cronk's Hanger Works, h Owego st Mallory Minor H., b 1855, (J. J. Palmer & Co.) h Broadway Manning Van, b 1830 in Ithaca, Tompkins Co. N. Y. teamster, has 2 horses, h Broadway Martin Catharine A., widow of Ward C, tailoress, h Catharine Martin Elma G., daughter of Wm. A. L., teacher Keuka Col- lege, res with parents Owego st Martin H. Edna, daughter of Wm. A. L., teacher Havana High School, res with parents Owego st Martin Oliver W., b in Hector 1842, dealer in coal, salt, ag'l implements, wool, milk, etc. and farmer 100, Railroad, h South Martin Thomas J., b 185 1, confectionery and candy store Franklin street, Watkins, h L' hommedieu, Havana Martin William, b 1852 in Spencer, Tioga Co. carriage and wagonmaking and repairing, Genesee, h Catharine Martin William A. L., b in 1844 m Spencer, N Y., painter and paper-hanger, owns h Owego st 96 HAVANA VILLAGE. Mason Thomas A., b 1863 in Virginia, laborer, h Catharine McCarthy Daniel E , b 1865 in Hector, stationary engineer in cradle factory, h Genesee McClellan John, b 1852 in Ireland, machinist in Cronk Hanger Works, owns house and lot, h Canal McClure Emma A., widow of Henry D., b in Ontario Co. resident, h Henry McClure Florence, b 1864, teacher of piano and organ, bds Henry McClure John, b 1853, farm laborer, h Owego st McCutcheon George, b 1835 in Dryden, Tompkins Co. laborer, h Mill McDougall James, b 183 1 in Veteran, Chemung Co. farmer, works on shares for Hull Fanton, Havana, farm 30, has 15 cows, orchard 100 trees, h Mill McKeel Levi, b 1821 in Delaware Co. laborer, h Genesee McKeg Joseph T., b in Hammondsport 1854, dealer in hard- ware, ag'l implements, wagons, carriages, harness, etc. owns McKeg Opera House seating capacity 1,000, farmer 167, has 20 village lots Main, h South McKeg Opera House, J. T. McKeg prop. Main McLafferty Phelia widow of Frank, h South MEEKS BROTHERS, (C. N. & C. S) props of Phenix Roller grist- mill, (burned 1 886, rebuilt in 1887-8 is a 4 story build- ing and basement and is supplied with ail modern improve- ments,)also dealers in grain, flour, meal, feed, etc. and farm- ers 16 Meeks Charles B., b 1859 in Cayuta, machinist in Elmira, h E. Main MEEKS CHAUNCEY N., b Cayuta 1853, Meeks Bros, over- seer of the poor, h L'hommedieu MEEKS CORAL S., b Cayuta 1862, Meeks Bros., h L'hom- medieu Meeks Ira B., b 1821 in Enfield, Tompkins Co. blacksmith, h Mill Meeks Seward E , b 1865 in Cayuta, miller, bds. with his father Ira B MERRICK WILLIAM H., b 1843 in Belfast, Allegany Co. member G. A. R. Phineas Catlin post No. 341, served in 89th N. Y. Regiment, pensioner, owns house and lot Broadway cor L'hommedieu Messig Carl, b 18 14 in Germany, horticulturist and gardener, h Ayers HAVANA VILLAGE. 97- Messig Charles H., b 1853, market gardener 23, has 2 horses,. h Ayers Messig Frank A., b 1855, journeyman printer, owns house and lot, h College av Messig Fred, b i860, tinner and clerk for J. T. McKeg, h South cor Railroad MESSIG WILLIAM, b 1866, market gardener, owns 15 acres and rents of Carl Messig 15, h Clinton n Ayers Methodist Episcopal church, Owego cor South, Rev. Harsey- King pastor Mettler C. & L., boarding-house, Catharine Mettler Carrie Miss (C. & L. Mettler) h Catharine Mettler Lizzie Miss (C. & L. Mettler) h Catharine Miller Caroline, widow Horatio D. resident, h College avenue Miller Charles V., b 1868 in Lodi, Seneca Co. emp in Cronk Hanger factory, h 21 Genesee Miller Esther, widow of Charles, owns on r 7 in Montour, farm 32, and in Catharine across the way, farm 40, worked by Guinipp Tapping of Montour Miller Lyman J., b 1866 in Lodi, Seneca Co,, emp. in Cronk's Hanger Factory Misner Andrew D , b 1840, saw mill and owns house and lot 1, h Canal Moelich Christian, b 1822 in Prussia, merchant tailor, Main, h do MONTOUR HOUSE, Chester Giles proprietor, Railroad cor. Main Morgan Charles, b 1 846, (?) blacksmith, works in Shepard Bridge,. Works, h Genesee MOSHER ALVIN J., b 1844 in Veteran, Chemung Co., owns house and lot, dealer in Black Diamond prepared roofing, h Main n Seneca Mosher, Hausner & Son, (Alvin Mosher and S. E. and Bert Hausner) dealers in felt roofiing, East Main Montour Magnetic Springs, Catharine proprietor, cor Broad- way MULFORD JOHN E. GENERAL, b 1830 in Tioga Co., Pa.,. manufacturer, office in New York City, residence College avenue, Havana. N Nagle John, b 1832 in Ireland, track foreman on N. C, Ry., h Mulberry cor. Broadway. Nagle Lizzie I., b 1874, daughter of John, school teacher, bd&. Mulberry cor. Broadway. 98 HAVANA VILLAGE. Newton James, b 1822 in Mayfield, Fulton Co., where he lived until 1892, when he came to reside with his daughter, Mrs. C. A. Sloan, South cor College ave., was for many years engaged in the manufacture of gloves. Noyes Clark, butcher, h College ave. cor Broadway Noyes Eliza, wife of Clark, b 1833, owns house and lot 3, h Broadway Noyes Fred S., b 1872, farm laborer, h Broadway Noyes John H., b 1862, farm laborer, h Broadway Obert Susan M. Miss, dressmaker, bds with Charles R. Watkins, Owego st ODELL CHESTER, b in Greenbush, N. Y. 1847, proprietor Central Hotel, Main, h do ODELL FRANCIS, dealer in musical merchandise, bds Cen- tral Hotel Osburn Fylinda Mrs. domestic worker, h Main Ostrander Sylvester, b 1841 in Catlin, Chemung Co. laborer, h Weed's block, Main Overhiser Nathaniel, born 1862 in Dix, laborer in cradle works, h Genesee Owen Nelson, b i860 in Schuyler Co. laborer, h Genesee in Dix PALMER ALBERT B., b 1859 in Harpersville, Broome Co. manager for J. H. Palmer, boots, shoes and crockery and news dealer, Main, h Owego st Palmer Harriet A., widow of Avery M., sick nurse, Owego st Palmer J. J. & Co. (John J. Palmer and Minor H. Mallory) roofers and dealers in tarred felts, burlap ready rock roof- ings and roofing paint, Broadway Palmer John J., (J. J. Palmer & Co.) bds Montour House, Havana PALMER JULIA H. MRS. A. B., boots, shoes and crockery, news dealer, Albert B. Palmer manager, w s. Main, h Owego st Pease John E., b 1859 in Bath, Steuben Co. market gar- dener and farmer 17, 2 horses, 1 cow, h Canal Pelham Joseph F., b 1858, works on farm, h Mill Perigo Eliza B., widow of Thomas, owns 130 acres in Montour on r 42, h Genesee Perry Elizabeth C, widow of John K., resides with her sister, Mrs. Jane C. Agard, Lee st HAVANA VILLAGE. 99 Personius Gilbert, b 1842 in Caroline, Tompkins Co. laborer for blacksmith, house Walker cor Mulberry Phelps Hester G., widow of John F., who for thirty years was a merchant here, owns house and lot off Genesee st. bds Genesee Pike Sewall, b 183 1 in town of Veteran, N. Y., dealer in fur- niture, practical embalmer and undertaker, Main, h do. Established business 1858 Piatt Mary, widow, rents house Main POST GEORGE M., physician and surgeon, U. S. ex-surgeon, 3urgeon and medical director for Columbian Knights, Henry, h do Powers Nicholas, b 1853, laborer at Cronk's Hanger Works, h. Clinton Pratt James M., b 1 871 in Chemung Co., section man on N. C. Ry Presbyterian church, Walker cor Catharine, Rev. Hiram H. Kellogg pastor Protective Engine and Hose company, organized July 1890, O. Cassidy president, Guy R. Stover secretary, Frank Van Vleet chief engineer, Joseph Giles first assistant, Chauncey Meeks second assistant Q Quick Armenia widow of Peter, owns farm on r 50 in Dix 66, and 10 acres on Canal in Dix, h Genesee, born here 1806, and is the oldest person living here. Her father, Thomas Nichols, of Westchester Co., a revolutionary soldier, set- tled here, near College ave., in 1797. There were then about 500 Indians living about here. Mr. Nichols was a farmer and a counselor among his neighbors Mrs. Quick aided in opening the first post office here, then known as Catharine town. Quigley Charles C, b 1849, painter, paper hanger and deco- rator, Genesee, h do. Quigley Willis S., b in Catlin 1836, fire, life and accident ins., Main, h Genesee Quigley Wirt S., b 1873, stenographer, typewriter and tele- graph operator, h with his father, Charles C, Genesee. Quirk Athelia A., Mrs. John M., bookkeeper at Bethesda Sanitarium IOO HAVANA VILLAGE. R Randall Mabel, teacher of shorthand and typewriting, Cook Academy Raymond House, J. L. Brennan, prop., Main Ribble Charles F., b 1869, in Newfield, Tompkins Co., cigar- maker, Main, h Cantine Ribble Lula J., Miss, b in Newfield, Tompkins Co., resident, h off Cantine Rice Francis F., Rev., b in Cortland, N. Y., clergyman of the Protestant Episcopal church and rector of St. John's church, Catharine, N. Y., h South st, Havana Rightmire Fred, b i860, yardman Bethesda sanitarium Rightmire Henry, b in Pottstown, Pa., 18 14, shoemaker, Main h Mulberry Rightmire William T., b 1858, carriage painter and iron molder, Genesee, h do Rittenhouse Byron, b 1861, laborer, works for Shepard Bridge works, h Catharine Roberts Ansel, b 1841, in Jordan, Onondaga Co., machinist in Shepard Bridge works, h Owego st Robertson Thaddeus M., b 1856, in Elmira, N. Y., traveling salesman for wall paper mauf., h Owego st Robertson Washington, b 1852 in NewYork city,attorney at law, agent Mutual Life Ins Co., Main, h cor. Genesee and South Roblyer George, b 1823, in Big Flats, Chemung Co., N. Y., far- mer 7, h Main Rumsey Samuel H., b 1862, in Dix, dealer in groceries, etc. r Main, h do cor., Owego Rundle Jonathan, b 1818, in Orange Co., h owned by his wife Elizabeth, Catharine st Russel Ella M., housekeeper for Charles H. Messig, h Ayers Sailor Albert, emp. in Bridge works, rents house Main Sainsbury William, b 1846, in England, printer, foreman in the Havana Journal office, bds Catharine Sayre Kate, b 1847, in Ohio, dressmaker for Ella Green, n Main, h Broadway Schenck James, b 1857, in New Jersey, laborer, h Main Scott Henry, b 1841, in Virginia, professional gardener, h Genesee, purchased his house of Governor Hill, the home- stead of the Governors parents. HAVANA VILLAGE. IOI SHELTON DAVID L., b in Catharine 1 824, dealer in groceries and provisions, in trade since 1852, 3 years trustee of Havana, town clerk in Catharine, several years, real estate owner in Havana, store Main h Owego Shepard Alice, widow of William, resident, h Henry Shepard James A., b 1863, in Herkimer Co., N. Y., secretary W. H. Shepard & Son's Bridge Works, n Railroad St., h College ave Shepard William H., Vice-President W. H. Shepard & Son's Bridge Co., h Schuyler SHEPARD W.H. & SONS, BRIDGE CO., Frank VanDuzer, president; W. H. Shepard, vice-president; Fred M. Holmes, treasurer; James A. Shepard, secretary; C. A. Sloane, general supt. : manuf., of iron bridges, vices, boilers, roofs and structural iron works of all kinds, Rail- road st Sherman Winfield S., b 1852, in Hector, carpenter and joiner and general mason, fruit grower, h and 6 acres, Genesee st. n Aunt Sarah's Falls Sherwood Hattie Miss, daughter of Keziah, dressmaker, h Mul- berry Sherwood Keziah, widow of Lewis, dressmaker, h Mulberry Sherwood Lillie Miss, daughter of Keziah, dressmaker, h Mul- berry Simpson Alice E., teacher of English, Cook academy Skinner Edward D., b 1869, clerk in F. Van Duzer's drug store on Main, bds Main, n Creek Skinner William M., b 1833, highway commisssoner, owns house and lot, h Main, n Creek Sloane Charles A., b 185 I in Springfield, Otsego Co. gen. supt. W. H. Shepard & Sons Bridge Co. owns h South cor Col- lege ave Smelzer Baxter T., b 1852 in Lodi, (Smelzer & Co,) physician- and surgeon, dealer in drugs, medicines, wall paper, books and stationery, farm 200, Main, h Main cor Genesee Smelzer & Co., (Myron H. Weaver, pres ; B. T Smelzer, sec. and treas ; Moses Humphrey, manager) manufacturers of fruit crates, Mill Smith Charles D., b 1839 in Horseheads, Chemung Co. market gardener and farmer 9, h College ave Smith Leroy T., b 1852, laborer at Cook Academy, h Walker Snyder Stewart C, b 1839 in Covert, Seneca Co. emp. Havana Mfg. Co. rents h Main cor College ave 7 102 HAVANA VILLAGE. Spaulding Calvin, b 1815 in Groton, N. Y. tailor in business in Havana since 1844, Main, h Genesee Sprague Lillian 0., teacher of English grammar and history- Cook Academy Stackhouse Charles J , b 1843 m Bloomenburg, N. Y. harness maker and dealer in cider, vinegar, cigars and tobacco, Main, h Lemon Stackhouse John T., b [846, harness maker, h Henry Stahl Simon, b 1849 in Varick, Seneca Co. laborer, h Owego st Starr Jehial L, b 1825 in Lakeridge, Tompkins Co. shoemaker, h South Sterrett S. W., b 1843 in Lancaster Co., Pa. clerk for D. C. Blair, h Genesee Stilwell Fenton E., b 1864 m Windsor, Broome Co. barber and hairdresser, Main, h do STOCKLEY MOSES L., b 1843 in Springfield, Otsego Co. lumber dealer, until recently has been in carriage business here for about twenty years, h Main n Genesee Stoddard Alvin, b 1873, son of Jesse, printer, bds Owego st Stoddard Jesse, b 1834 in Reading, farmer, rents of Jane Lee, of Washington, D. C , farm 40, has 2 horses, 1 cow, h Owego st Stoddard Jesse jr., b 1870, son of Jesse, laborer in Cronk's Hanger Co. bds Owego st Stotenbur Harry, b 1 86 1, steel polisher in Cronk Hanger Works, h Lee Stotenbur Susie A., widow of Edwin, resident, h Lee Stover Guy R., p o Havana, b 1871 in Millhime, Pa photo- graphic artist, Main, residence South Stover Philip D., painter and paper hanger, rents house South cor Catharine Stout Alfred, b 1831 in Pine Valley, N. Y. laborer, h South cor Mulberry Stout Jessie D., wife of Levi A. owns house and lot 1 acre, South cor Mulberry Stout Levi A., b 1854 in Pine Valley, N. Y. laborer, h South cor Mulberry St. Paul's Episcopal church of Havana, Genesee st.; Rev. W. H. Hawken, rector STRATTENBURG GEORGE, b 1828 in Germany, owns house and lot 2, has 1 horse, 2 cows, h lane off Broadway Strong Larue P., b 1820 in Geneva, Cayuga Co. carpenter and joiner, h Main n Seneca HAVANA VILLAGE. 1 03 STRONG RACHEL T., wife of Larue P. owns house and lot, h Main n Seneca Strutt George W. Rev., b 1856 in England, pastor of Havana Baptist church, teacher Bible department Cook Academy, h Henry- Stuart Janette Miss, tailoress, h 12 Owego Supple William, b in Cork, Ireland, laborer, h Genesee Swick Fred G., b 1869, machinist in Cronk Hanger Works, h Broadway Swarthout George W., b 1837 m Barrington, Yates Co. carpen- ter and joiner, h Owego st Swarthout William K., b 1875 in Wayne, Steuben Co., clerk in H. Shulman & Son's clothing store, Watkins, bds with his father George W., Owego st. Havana Swick Abraham, b 1831 in Allegany Co., miller, h South Thomas Calvin, b in Louisiana, laborer, h Owego st Thomas Eliza, wife of Calvin, runs bakery and owns house, Owego st Thompson Archibald, b 1841, carpenter and joiner, h Clin- ton Thompson Lewis, b 1825, owns farm in town of Dix 43, rents out on shares to Oliver Martin of Havana, h Clinton Thompson Nathaniel S., b 1803 in Salem, Westchester Co., rents to William Vaughan farm j6, h Cantine Thompson Samuel, b 1823 in Horseheads, retired farmer, owns on r 34 in Dix 25 apple trees, 40 Shropshire grade sheep, farm 75 worked by Marvin Bronson. He settled on that farm in 1838 when it was all woods and has cleared 75 acres of it, h and I acre Genesee st Townsend Dora L., clerk, home with her father John W. Cath- arine st Townsend John W., b J839 in Putnam Co. nurseryman 13, h Owego st Townsend John W., b 1841, nurseryman and nursery stock gen- erally, h Catharine TRACY CHARLES AVERY, b 1842 United States, store- keeper, — bonded warehouse — office 603 Greenwich st New York city. Has held the position eleven years, at- torney and counselor-at-law, graduate of Columbia Law School, owns farm 60 acres in Dix. (His father Peter Tracy from Connecticut was an early settler in this town) h South 104 HAVANA VILLAGE. Tracy E. Lysander, b 1844, commission dealer and farmer 75, has 2 horses, h Schuyler Tracy Florence Dombey Miss, resides with her mother Louisa W. 47 Genesee Tracy Louisa Watkins, widow of Daniel, resident, 47 Genesee. Her father Waterman Watkins came from Herkimer Co TRACY MARGERY (Fanton) Mrs. Charles A., owns house and lot and building lot, h South. Her father Francis L. Fanton, b in Weston, Conn., 1805, settled in 1824 in El- mira, and in 1826 in Catharine, and in this town in 1853. He was honored with offices of public trust which he filled with ability Tracy Sarah Louisa Miss, associate principal in Walnut Lane School, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. home with her mother Louisa W., 47 Genesee. Her grandfather John Tracy was an early settler near Townsend. He came from Chenango Co Trowbridge Jacob, b 1862, laborer, owns house and lot 1, h Broadway TURNER GEORGE E., b in Veteran, N. Y. in 1832, livery and boarding stable, owns in Veteran farm 100, Schuyler, h Main M Vail John M., b 1842 in Orange Co. farmer, owns house and lot, h E. Main ValleyView Fruit and Stock Farm, Frank Doolittle prop, mar- ket gardener and farmer 312, peaches a specialty, also apiarist 15 colonies, h L'hommedieu Van Duzer Francis, b 1839 in Tyrone, dealer in drugs, wall paper, stationery and school books, store and house Main VAN VLEET FRANK L., b in Lodi, Seneca Co. 1 864,(Havana Manuf. Co.) owns in Lodi farm 30 acres, h Genesee Veazie Henry T., b 1852 in Yates Co. son of John, machinist, resides with parents Veazie John, b 1 834 at Rome, N. Y. hotel clerk, was employed as- sutler in the Civil War, rents house Catharine st Wagner Frank, b 1862 in Waterloo, laborer, h Broadway Wakely Louise F. Miss, resident, owns house and lot Main Wakeman George B., A.B., teacher Greek and History, Cook Academy HAVANA VILLAGE. 105 Walker Cornelia, widow of Horace, washer- woman, h Genesee Ward Emeline, widow Henry T. house-keeper for James M. Dunham, South Cor Mulberry Watkins Charles R., b 1842 in Oneida Co. justice of peace and justice of sessions, insurance agent, Main, h Owego Weaver Almeda H., widow Llewellyn, owns h South st Weaver Dwight E., b 1857, machinist emp Cronk Hanger Co. res with O. F. Curtis, South st WEAVER MERRICK J., b 1835 in Reading, proprietor of Web- ster House, breeder of pure Plymouth Rock fowls and Pe- kin ducks, breeder of Cheshire swine, 5 head cattle, 3 horses, owns on r — farm 85 worked by Lewis Stoddard. He has been a tavernkeeper since 1863 and lived here since 1868. His grandfather James settled in Reading in 1825. His father was Josiah, M. J's. great-grandfather, a black- smith at Irelandville Weaver Morris, b 1844 in Reading, enlisted July 14, 1862 in Co. A, 141st N. Y. Inf. was promoted sergeant, served un- til June 25, 1865, discharged on general order ; teaming and farming, res with his father Main st Weaver Moses S., b 18 17 in Dryden, was elected sheriff of the county in 1856, teaming, owns h Main Weaver William, b 1826, moulder in Shepard Bridge Works, h Clinton WEAVER MYRON H., b 1821 in Penn Yan, Yates Co. (pres. Smelzer & Co.) dealer in groceries and provisions, Main, was county clerk 3 years, congressional elector 1864, post- master 4 years, supervisor 3 years, chairman of board 2 years, h cor South and Railroad ; treasurer Board of Trade WEBSTER HOUSE, M. J. Weaver prop. Main Weed Charles Mason, b 1872, clerk with his father M. N., h do Weed Horace V., born 1839 in Tioga Co. Pa., feed mill, flour dealer, grain and general produce, mill on Steuben st. resi- dence Genesee WEED JOSEPH M., b i833,manager for Mary E. Weed, clothing, boots and shoes and gents furnishing goods, Main h College ave WEED MARY E., dealer in clothing, boots and shoes and gents furnishing goods, Joseph M. Weed manager, west side Main, h College ave WEED MASON N., b 1837 in Bradford Co. Pa., dealer in dry goods, carpets, clothing, boots and shoes, hats and caps, w s Main, h Genesee 106 HAVANA VILLAGE. Weed William J., b 1859, tailor with J. M. Weed, h owned by his wife Carrie, Mulberry st Weller Edwin, b 1839 in Veteran, Chemung Co. (Welles & Barnes of Philipsburg, Pa.) dry goods and boots and shoes, Main, h 25 Genesee Weller Jessie Miss, bookkeeper for her father Edwin, Main Wells Charles S., stationary engineer and fireman, h Main Wheat Albert, born 185 1 in Dix, farm laborer, h with his father Ira G., Genesee Wheat Ira G., b 1821 in Orange Co. retired farmer, h Genesee Wheeler Eliza, nurse Bethesda Sanitarium WHIPPY GEORGE T., b 1822 in Athens, N. Y. came to Havana in 1839, house painter, owns residence Main cor Mulberry Whiting Anna, pastry cookin Cook academy, College ave. h do WHITNEY LUTHER, b 1849 in Enfield, Tompkins Co. (Havana manuf. Co.) h Genesee Wilcox Lucy J., teacher painting and drawing, Cook academy Wilkin Frank C, b in 1858 in Wyoming Co. manager Mutual Reserve Life Association of 38 Park Row, New York, E. V. Harper president, h Genesee Wilkinson Harry, b 1848, sexton of Montour cemetery and la- borer, h Steuben Williams Mary Miss, housekeeper for Charles W. Clauharty, h South Wolverton James, b 1859, telegraph operator, bds Montour house, Main Woodland Ernest J., B. S., teacher of sciences, Cook academy Woodworth Alfred, b 1863, machinist for Cronk Hanger Works, h South cor Railroad ave Woodworth Frank, b 1853, laborer for W. H, Shepard bridge works, h Clinton Young Elmer C, b 1852, plasterer and bricklayer, h Henry Young Joseph K., b 1827, plasterer and bricklayer, h Clinton Young Willmer, b 1865, plasterer and bricklayer home with his father Joseph K., Clinton TOWN OF HECTOR. IOJ HECTOR. HECTOR was formed from Ovid, (Seneca County), March 30, 1802. As a part of Tompkins County it entered into the for- mation of Schuyler. North Hector, Peach Orchard and Bur- dett are stations on the Lehigh Valley Railway. Mecklenburg is an important village in the eastern part. Other villages are shown on the map. The town has more post-offices, probably, than any other town in the State. Across this town Gen. Sul- livan's army marched against the Indians. See route on map. {For explanations and abbreviations see page 5). Ackley Charles H., p o North Hector, b 1 87 lin Cayuta, barber and hair dresser, Lake st. h in village. Ackley J.Cory, p o Burdett, b 1840 in Tompkins Co., gardener, veteran of the war of '61, rents 4 acres on Willow st. h do Adams Charles M,po Mecklenburg, b 1853 in Charlestown, Tioga Co., Pa., pastor M. E. church, resident in parsonage Adee Eliza A., po Reynoldsville, r 69, widow of Darius,. 19 sheep, dairy 3 cows, farmer 100, resided on this farm 24 years Adriance Charles E.,po Hector, r75,b 1827, farmer and fruit grower 2 x / 2 acres of grapes, I of plums, ^ acre of apples, in farm 7 acres, resident of town 65 years. Agard Alexander, po Mecklenburg, r 178, cor 180, b 1825, in Tioga Co., N. Y., farmer 86, has 5 horses, 2 cows, 40 sheep, orchard 90 trees. Agard Herbert, p o Mecklenburg, r 210, b 1855 in Dix, farmer works on shares for his father, Noah, 97 acres, owns ^2 interest in 80 sheep, 5 cows and 7 horses, orchard 1 50 trees Agard Hibbard B., p o Mecklenburg, r 178 cor 180, b 1863, farms with his father, Alexander on farm 86, h do Agard John, po Mecklenburg, r 121, b 1857 in Dix, carpenter and farmer 57 Agard Noah, po Mecklenburg.r 210, b 1823 in Catharine, gen- eral farmer, owns 97 acres, his father Samuel from Con- necticut settled in Catharine in 1807 108 TOWN OF HECTOR. Allbright Isaac, p o Burdett, r 133, b 1852, general farmer 180 acres, 80 sheep, sells about 20 tons of hay yearly, always resided in town Allbright John L., p o Burdett, r 133, b 1874, farmer, son of Isaac Allen Abram, p o Hector, b 1869 in Pennsylvania, laborer Allen Ephraim S., p o Mecklenburg, r 181, farm 120, has 3 horses, 3 cows, orchard 100 trees Allen Howard E , son of Ephraim S., p o Mecklenburg, r 181, b 1876 in Tompkings Co., student, Allen James, p o Searsburg, r 45, b 1833, farmer 275 and in Covert 130 acres, live stock breeder and dealer, wool grower, 400 sheep, sells annually 200 tons hay, apple orchard 10 acres Allen James Jr., p o Searsburg, r 45, b 1872, farmer with his father James Allen Mary L., daughter of Ephraim S., p o Mecklenburg, r 181, b 1872 in Tompkins Co., dressmaker, bds do Allen Myron W., p o North Hector, r 31, b i860, fruit grower and carpenter and joiner, (3^ acres of grapes, 37 apple trees, 100 plum trees, 4 pear trees, 20 peach trees, I acer of raspberries), black knot commissioner, farm 5 acres Allen Nancy L , p o Mecklenburg, Maple st. owns house and lot Allen Rachel, p o Bennettsburg, r 199, widow of James L., owns farm 80 acres, worked by Samuel V. Her father, Samuel Vaughan from Warren Co., N. J., came to Hector about 1817, and made the first settlement on r where Oscar Hager, now lives, 12 children Allen Reubin S., p o Mecklenburg, b 1859, farmer 94 acres and in Ulysses 26 acres, residence Maple st Allen Samuel V., p o Bennettsburg, r 199, b 1863, painter and' paper hanger, wool grower, 25 sheep, farmer. His grand- father William Allen from New Jersey came to Hector about 1824, and settled where William Allen now lives Allen Seth B., p o Burdett, b 1854 in Cortland Co., physician and surgeon, Lake ave, breeder Shropshire sheep and fancy fowls, member of the American Shropshire associa- tion, also the New York Shropshire Breeder's association, ex-pension. examiner of Schuyler Co., farm 25 on Lake ave Allen William, p o Burdett, r 197, b 1840, farmer 120 acres, 85 sheep, 2 acres of apples, sells 20 to 25 tons of hay each year, was born on this farm and been a resident of the town since his birth TOWN OF HECTOR. IO9 Allen William J., p o Trumansburg, Tompkins Co., r 62, b 1839, commercial traveler, sells 45 tons hay each year, farmer 102. His grandfather Ephraim was one of the first settlers in Hector Alwood Edward, p o Reynoldsville, r ii2,b 18 10, patient town farm Ames Hannah Mrs, p o Burdett, owns lot, Main st. h do Ammack Arthur G., p o Perry City, r 89, b 1866 in Tompkins Co. farmer, owns an interest in the S. Ammack farm estate of 80 acres Ammack Wesley, p o Perry City, b 1834, general farmer 100 acres. Sells from 15 to 20 tons of hay each year. Veteran of the war of '61, h Main Ammeck Joseph B., p o Mecklenburg, r 179, b 1820, farmer, rents to Marion farm 45, h do Ammeck Marion, p o Mecklenburg, r 179, b 1858, farmer, rents of Joseph B. Ammeck farm 45, has 2 horses, 2 cows Arance George, p o Perry City, b 1815 in Pennsylvania, farmer 40, resident of the town 45 years, Main street Arance Henry, p o Perry City, b 1857, general farmer 40 Archer Mina, p o Burdett, r 129, widow of John K. home with her brother Milford Mathews Ardell Richard H., p o Burdett, r 194, b 185 1, vineyardist, has charge of the fruit farm of 125 acres belonging to Austin Lathrop of Corning. There are 50 acres of gr?pes, 40 of peaches, 5 of apples, and 5 of other varieties, owns one- half interest in fruit farm of 22 acres in Yates Co. Argetsinger Harry D., p o Burdett, r 225, b 1875, student, home with his brother Lafayette W ARGETSINGER LAFAYETTE W., p o Burdett, r 225, b 1858 in Pennsylvania, farmer and fruit grower 57, including 15 acres of grapes, 4 acres of apples, 2 acres of peaches, 1 of blackberries and -7 of strawberries Arnold Howard D., p o Mecklenburg, b 1875, assistant funeral director, home with his father James H. Arnold James H., p o Mecklenburg, b 1839 in Tyrone, dealer in furniture also funeral director, has been in the same busi- ness about 27 years, Ithaca street, h do, veteran of the war of '61 Atkins Johanna L., p o Mecklenburg, widow of Christopher, home with her son-in-law George A. Langford, Church street Auble Andrew, p o Mecklenburg, r 141, b 1853, laborer for George Carman, h do 110 TOWN OF HECTOR. Auble D. Christopher, p o East Steamburg, r 38, b 1828, gen- eral farmer 163 acres, hay and grain farm Auble George, p o Logan, r 100, b 1832 in Steuben Co. 3 acres of apples, 1 of plums, 12 cherry trees, \ acre berries, 42- sheep, farmer 100. Resident of the town 48 years Auble Horace G., p o Burdett, r 229, b 1875, farmer Auble James, p o Burdett, r 229, b 1807 m Ovid AUBLE JAMES M., p o Burdett, r 229, b 1849 in Lodi, Seneca Co., sheriff of Schuyler Co., fruit grower 80 trees, wool grower, 150 Shropshire down sheep, farmer 125 and one of 85 .acres. While sheriff, residence and mail at Watkins Auble Joseph H.,po Mecklenburg, b 1854, laborer, bds with James Everts Auble U. Grant, p o Burdett, r 229, b 1871, son of James M.,. undersheriff, office at Jail, Watkins, h Franklin street, while in office Austin Susan H., p o Bennettsburg, r 200, widow of Benjamin H., owns 6 acres Ayres Ananias, p o Burdett, r 195, b 1855 in Montour, dealer and breeder of fancy and ordinary fowls, eggs a specialty, 8 acres of apples, 1 of grapes, 4 of raspberries in farm 13 Ayres Henry, p o Bennettsburg, off r 187, b 1824 in Montour, millwright, 48 sheep, general farmer 50 Resident of the town 28 years Ayres Henry M., p o Bennettsburg, r 187, b 1852 in Montour, live stock dealer and breeder of Hampshire down sheep, farmer 1 19 Babcock Frank, p o Reynoldsville, b 1876, farmer, home with his father Levi M. Main street Babcock Levi M., p o Reynoldsville, b 1843 m Cattaraugus Co. farmer, owns house and iy acres, Main street Babcock Oliver H. P., p o Reynoldsville, b 18.71, farmer, home with his father Levi M. Main street Bailey Alonson, p o Burdett, b 1838, retired farmer 107 acres, veteran of the war of '61, house and lot, Lake ave Bailey James, p o Reynoldsville, r 185, b 1855 in Ireland, 150 apple trees, general farmer and hay grower, 53 acres Bailey John, p o Smith Valley, r 203, b 1848 in county Down, Ireland, came to Hector in 1869, has 62 sheep, 3 cows, & horses, apple orchard 4 acres, farmer, 177 TOWN OF HECTOR. I I r Bailey John L., p o Lodi Centre, Seneca Co. r 6, b 1842, shoe- maker, owns house and 2 acres Bailey Mary E., p o East Steamburg.r 55, Mrs. Jeremiah, owns farm 30 acres Bailey Samuel, p o Reynoldsville, r 185, b 1849 in Ireland, 3 acres of apples, general farmer, 1 10 Baines John R., p o Trumansburg, Tompkins Co. r 61, b 1857, farm laborer, rents house of Miner Jones Baker Charles, p o Logan, r 53, b 1835 m Broome Co. mail car- rier between Logan and Burdett, veteran of the war of 1861, resident of the town 17 years, house and 4 acres Baker Moses, p o Burdett, r 154, b 18 15, gentleman, home with his brother Samuel F Baker Samuel F., p o Burdett, r 154, b 1836 in Tompkins Co. 50 sheep, 4 horses, 4 cows, apiary 15 colonies, farmer 155, resident of town 12 years Baldwin William, p o Reynoldsville, r 112, b 1830, patient town farm Ball Daniel P., p o North Hector, r 33, b about 1848, general farmer, 42 acres, 50 sheep, owns 42 acres on r 32 Ball George W., p o Searsburg, r 16, cor 22, postmaster and dealers in groceries, enlisted in Co. G, 15th N. Y. Vol. Engineers, served about one year Ball James S., p o North Hector, r 50, b 1842, farmer and fruit grower, 5-5- acres' of grapes,-^ of plums, 1 of apples, 60 sheep, sells about 20 tons of hay each years, veteran of the war of '61, resident of the town 43 years Ball Millie L., p o North Hector, r 50, student, home with her father James S Ballard Theodore, p o Reynoldsville, r 1 12, b 1820, patient town farm Ballard William P., poE. Steamburg, r 24, b 1857, laborer, lives in house owned by his wife Mary Banker Isaac, p o Burdett, r 226 b 1801 in Dutchess Co. now Putnam Co has been a resident of this town since 1821, home with his son James M Banker Jacob, p o Mecklenburg, r 183 cor r84, b 1834, works for his wife Martha, farm 200. h do Banker James M., p o Burdett, r 226, b 1847, farmer 43^, works on shares the farm ofOrsborn and Orsborn 96 acres, 5^ acres of grapes, 30 peach trees, 75 apple trees, 10 cherry trees, average of about 40 tons of hay to sell each- year 112 TOWN OF HECTOR. Banker Martha, wife of Jacob, p o Mecklenburg, r 183 cor 184, owns farm 200, has 7 horses, 5 cows, 100 sheep, orchard 100 trees Banker William O., p o Burdett, r 226, b 1874, student, owns 7 acres on Main st Barber Cyrus, p o Searsburg, r 56, b 181 1, farmer 130 Barber Louisa, p o Perry City, widow of Edmund, resident, home with Wesley Ammack, Main st Barker Anson, p o Reynoldsville, r 112, b 1810, patient town farm Barnes Lewis A., p o Bennettsburg, r 188, b 1845 m Mont- gomery Co., teaming and trucking, occupies his wife's house and lot Barnes Rose McCairn, p o Bennettsburg, r 188, Mrs. Lewis A., general agent for the publishing house of J. H. Moore & Co. of Philadelphia, h and I ^ acres Barrett Newman, p o Bennettsburg, r 221, b 1842 in Wayne, Steuben Co., has 8 head cattle, 50 sheep, 4 horses, farmer 179. Came to Hector in 1865 Barnum Eli, p o Burdett, b 1828 in Virgil, Cortland Co., retired farmer, occupies his wife's house, Main Barnum Eli Mrs., p o Burdett, owns house and 7 acres on Main st. and 1 acre near Lake, h Main Baset John, p o North Hector, b 1828 in New Jersey, Mason, h and lot in village Bassett Joseph, p o Hector, r 102, b 1830, 40 sheep, farmer 1 10. Resides on the same farm on which he was born Batty Oscar, p o Trumansburg, Tompkins Co., r 20, farmer, rents Demund estate about 40 acres Beardeslee Ichabod, p o Smith Valley, r 218, b 181 5 in Lansing, Tompkins Co., enlisted September 7th, 1861, in Co. D. 10th N. Y. Cavalry, re-enlisted and served until June 26th, 1865 Beardeslee Philo, p o Smith Valley, r 218, b 1839 m Newfield, Tompkins Co., owns I horse, yoke cattle, rents of Elnathan Wixom 100 acres Beardslee Willard A., p o Perry City, b 1869, blacksmith, rents h and lot, Main st Beardsley Asa H., p o Mecklenburg, r 204, b 1841 in Newfield, Tompkins Co., fruit tree agent, owns farm j6 acres Beardsley Frank J., p o Mecklenburg, b 1863 in Tompkins Co. general blacksmith and horseshoer, Ithaca st, h Main Beardsley Morris C, p o Bennettsburg, r 186, b 1864, farmer, rents about 120 acres, 6 acres of apples, 50 sheep TOWN OF HECTOR. 1 1 J. Becker Allen G., p o Burdett, r 224, b 183 1, farmer 100, has 5 horses, 6 cows, 80 sheep, orchard 40 trees, ex- super- visor. His father George A. came from Dutchess Co. about 1829 and located on r 186 Becker DeWitt W., p o Mecklenburg, r 143, b i860, general farmer 120 acres, 150 sheep. Sells from 60 to 80 tons of hay each year Becker Everald L., p o Mecklenburg, r 116, b 1854, general farmer 1 14 acres, 80 sheep, dairy 3 cows. Sells 20 to 30 tons of hay each year Becker Harlow, p o Mecklenburg, r — , b 1826, retired farmer, owns house and lot and farm 56 acres. His father George from Rensselaer Co. came to Hector in 1824 and settled where Orlando Bement now lives Becker Roxana S., p o Bennettsburg, r 158, widow of LeRoy. house-keeper, home with her brother Deacon John C. Sackett Becker Tracy C, po Mecklenburg, r 143, b 1879, farmer, home with his father DeWitt W Beers Bertran A., p o Mecklenburg, r 122, b 1872 in Candor, Tompkins Co. laborer Beers Maria, p o Mecklenburg, r 122, widow of Andrew J. owns house and lot in Danby, Tompkins Co. guardian of estate- of Austin Bunn, house and 1 acre Bell George, p o East Steamburg, r 46, b 1869 in Seneca Co. farmer, home with his father John Bell John, p o Burdett, off r 133 cor r 147, bin Ireland, retired farmer 95 acres, I acre of raspberries, I acre of apples, 54, sheep. Resident of this town 52 years and 39 years en this farm, owns wood lot of 15 acres on r 147, farm worked by his son John G Bell John, p o East Steamburg, r 46, b 1837 m England, gen- eral farmer 50 acres BELL JOHN G., p o Burdett off r 147 cor 133, b 1855, apple orchard, 3 acres, raspberries 2 acres, farmer, works on shares for his father John 1 14 acres Bell John H, po East Steamburg, r 46, b 1870 in Seneca Co. farmer, home with his father John EMENT ARAMINTA C, widow of Otis D., p o Bennets- burg, r 186, farmer 127, has 1 horse, 1 cow, 10 sheep, or- chard 75 trees Bement Clarence E., po Mecklenburg, r 177, b i860 in Ulysses- Tompkins Co. farmer 55, has 2 horses, 2 cows, 30 sheep 114 TOWN OF HECTOR. Bement John L , p o Smith Valley, r 218, b 1849, general farm- er, owns house and two acres Bement Lorenzo Dow, p o Reynoldsville, r 125, b 1839, nve stock dealer and farmer 75, resident of the town since his birth Bement Martin O., po Hector, r 74, b 1865, laborer, rents h Bement O. Chauncey, p o Mecklenburg, r 165, b 1839, farmer 75, has 3 horses, 2 cows, 35 sheep Bement Theron, p o Mecklenburg, r 116, b 1863, farmero wns -j interest in 85 acres, sells from 10 to 20 tons of hay each year Bement William, p o Bennettsburg, r 187, b 1854, farmer and live stock dealer, works on shares farm of 72 acres Benjamin John H., p o Burdett, b 1837 m Tompkins Co. carpen- ter and joiner, foreman of W. Clark Gerowe's plaining and saw- mill, h Lake ave Bennet Elmer D., po Burdett, b 1852, farmer 50011 r 153 rents h Willow st Bennett Sarah, p o Burdett, r 149, widow of Minor owns ^ in- terest in farm 1 1 5 acres Bennet Simon, p o Perry City, r 87, b 18 13, farmer 140. came to Hector about 1830 Benson Chester, p o Burdett, b 18 19, farmer 19, resident 67 years, owns farm 70 acres on r 228, h Lake av Benson Chester Mrs., p o Burdett, owns farm of 165 acres in Montour, h Lake ave Benson Joseph, p o Burdett, b 1820, retired farmer, owns half interest in h and lot Lake ave Benson, Joseph Mrs. p o Burdett, owns one- half interest in h and lot Lake ave Benson Joseph P., p o Burdett, b 1855 in Pennsylvania, mason, h Lake ave Benson Joseph P. Mrs , p o Burdett, owns house and lot, I ake ave Benson Orange S., p o Burdett, r 223, b 1847 in Orange, fruit culturist, 6 acres peaches, 10 acres grapes, 14 acres of ber- ries, 2 acres apple orchard, farmer 73. His great grand- father Ebeneazer Buck was one of the first settlers in the county Benson Solomon C, p o Burdett, r 223, b 1852, fruit culturist, 7 acres of berries, apple orchard 130 trees, 140 plum trees, farmer 70 Berry Hezekiah S., p o Mecklenburg, r 94, b 1835 in Greene Co. farmer 146 acres, 90 sheep, 3 acres of apples, sells 40 to 60 tons of hay yearly TOWN OF HECTOR. I I 5 Berry William H., p o Burdett, r 231, b 1851 in New York city- farmer, owns house and lot Beyea Albert, p o Burdett, b 1838 in Sullivan Co. blacksmith, settled here in 1876, Main street, h do Billings Edson, p o Perry City, r 117, b 1832, carpenter and millwright, owns 7 acres Billings Emmet L., p o Reynoldsville, r 159, b 1859, farmer, works for George R. Smith farm 160, has 4 horses, 2 cows, 100 sheep, h do Billings John, p o Perry City, r 1 17, b 1801 in Sullivan Co. re- tired farmer, home with his son Edson Birge" Benjamin E., p o Hector, b 1871, farmer and school teacher, home with his father Dr. David W., Main street Birge Charles W., p o Hector, b 1873, farmer, home with his father Dr. David W., Main street BIRGE DAVID W„ M. D., p o Hector, b 1822 in Manches- ter, Conn., farmer and fruit grower, farm 60, 7 acres of grapes, 7 acres of peaches and plums, Main street Birge Gertrude S., p o Hector, school teacher, home with her father Dr. David W., Main Bishop Matilda A., p o North Hector, r 27, widow of Louis H. general farmer 92 acres, 20 sheep, sells about 20 tons of hay each year, 4 acres of apples, 1 of plums Blain Frank N., p o Hector, r 71, b 1857, fruit grower, 4 acres of grapes, 3 of plums, \ of strawberries, farmer 35 and works on shares farm of 1 12 acres on r 53 Bloom Philip, p o Logan, r 10 1, b 1835 m Tompkins Co. grocer, house and 1 acre Bodle Charles, p o Mecklenburg, r 143, b 1825, retired farmer, owns house aad lot and 30 acres, his father James from Orange Co. settled on farm now owned by George Car- man in 1 81 8 Bodle J. Schuyler, p o Mecklenburg, r 143, b 183 1, wool and sheep dealer and farmer, owns 140 acres Bodle Selim M., p o Mecklenburg, r 140, b i860 in Enfield, Tompkins Co. farmer 134 in Enfield, Tompkins Co. h r 140 in Hector Bond Amanda, p o North Hector, Mrs. John, house and 1 acre/ on r 29 Bond Charles D , p o Bennettsburg, r 200 n 188, b 1875, sales- man for the Waterloo organ Co. resides with his father Freeling Bond Charlie L., p o East Steamburg, r 25, b 1872, student, home with his father David Il6 TOWN OF HECTOR. Bond David, p o East Steamburg, r 25, b 1825, general farmer, 135 acres, 84 sheep, 2 acres of apples, resident of the town, since his birth Bond Freeling, p o Bennettsburg, r 200, n 188, b 1847, travel- ing salesman for Elmira music store dealers in pianos, organs and musical merchandise, farmer, owns 65 acres Bond James H., p o Logan, r 108, born 1832, farmer 60 Bond Lewis F., p o North Hector, b 1843, agent for musical instruments and speculator, owns house and lot in village Bones William, p o Perry City, r 88, b about i860, farmer, works on shares D. W. Jeffers' farm of about 50 acres Bower Alexander G., p o Mecklenburg, r 119, b 1827, farmer 108, has 2 horses, 2 cows, 40 sheep Bower Ira S., p o Mecklenburg, r 119, b 1862, saw mill and farmer 26, has 4 horses, 1 cow, 20 sheep Bowers Abner G., p o Bennettsburg, r 200, b 1850, farmer 8 Bowers Albert L, po Burdett, b 1840 in Ohio, meat market: here since 1867, Main, h Willow, owns farm of 25 acres on r 153 Bowers Charley, p o Burdett, b 185 1, son of Albert L., home with his father Bowers Gilbert, p o Bennettsburg, r 188 cor 200, b 1825 in Orange Co. 1-5- acres raspberries, \ acre plums, owns house and 3 \ acres and wood lot 19 acres Bowers Harrison, p o Bennettsburg, r 188 cor 200, b 1852,. laborer, lives with his father Gilbert Bowlby Ira R ., p o North Hector, b 1834 in Tompkins Co. brickmaker, house and I acre in village Boyce Daniel, son of David H. p o Mecklenburg, r 21 1, b 1874,. works for his father on farm 90, bds do Boyce David H., p o Smith Valley, r 212, b 1837 in Nassau,. N. Y. postmaster, dealer in agricultural implements, 7 head cattle, 21 sheep, 3 horses, fruit grower 6 acres, owns 151 acres BOYCE DAVID H., p o Mecklenburg, r 211, b 1845 * n Sco- harie Co., farmer 90, has 4 horses, 3 cows, orchard ioo trees Boyce Ebenezer, p o Reynoldsville, r 1 12, b about 1818, patient town farm Boyce Milo V., p o Smith Valley, r 212, b 1876, farmer with his father David H. Boyd George, p o Reynoldsville, r 123, b 1862, excise commis- sioner, farmer, works on shares George Palmer's farm of 160 acres, 98 sheep, dairy 4 cows. Sells from 30 to 50 • tons of hay each year, ex-tax collector TOWN OF HECTOR. 117 Boyd Ida, p o Reynoldsville, r 124, Mrs. John A., dressmak- er Boyd John A., p o Reynoldsville, b 1854, (Stilwell & Boyd) general farmer and one- half owner of shingle mill and fruit basket factory on Main st. owns and resides on farm of 20 acres on r 124 Boyd Lina, p o Perry City, r 42, wife of Thomas, owns farm 76 acres Boyd Thomas, p o Perry City, r 42, b 1859, farmer, works 76 acres owned by his wife Lina. Sells about 30 tons of hay each year Boyle Fred, p o Perry City, r 123, b 1876 in Tompkins Co, carpenter and joiner, home with Peter J. Hausner Boyne Edwin, son of Moses, p o Mecklenburg, r 139, b 1872, farm laborer Boyne Elizabeth, daughter of Moses, p o Mecklenburg, r 139, school teacher Boyne Luella, daughter of Moses, p o Mecklenburg, r 139, dressmaker, bds do Boyne Moses, p o Mecklenburg, r 139, b 1830 in Ireland, re- tired farmer, h do Boyne Moses J., son of Moses, p o Mecklenburg, r 139, b 1865 in Ulysses, Tompkins Co. clerk Glen City hotel, Watkins, h r 139 Mecklenburg Bramble Emmett, p o North Hector, b 1868 in Seneca Co. clerk in meat market, home with his father Sanford in village Bramble George V., p o North Hector, b 1847, painter and paper hanger, home with his mother, h in village Bramble Martha M., p o North Hector, widow Lewis A., rents h and lot in village Bramble Sanford, p o North Hector, b 1839 in Seneca Co. fruit • grower, 4-5- acres of grapes, % of plums, 3 vacant lots and h and lot in village, farm 6 acres Bramble Willard, p o North Hector, r 3, b 1823 in Seneca Co. school teacher, owns farm 67 Brizze Anna E., p o Bennettsburg, offr 200, widow of Charles H. rents house of Clark Sackett Brodrick Ebenezer S.,po Reynoldsville, r 125, b 1808 in Cath- arine, farmer 95 acres, no sheep. Resident of the town 60 years Brodrick Leroy, p o Reynoldsville, r no, b 1 831, farmer, 1 acre of pears, apples, plums and peaches, rents h and 1% acres of John Reynolds 8 Il8 TOWN OF HECTOR. Brodrick Lyman E., p o Reynoldsville, r 125, b 1853, farmer works for his father Ebenezer S. farm 95 Brodrick Winfield S.,po Reynoldsville, r 125, b 1846, farmer, home with his father Ebenezer S. Brokaw Philip F., p o Perry City, r 89, b 1825 in Cayuga Co. farmer 18-5- acres Brown Albert D., p o East Steamburg, r 46, b 1877, owns one- third interest in estate of Lydia Brown Brown Ansel, p o Burdett, off r 226, b 1845, farmer 50 and owns 30 acres on r 230, 6 acres of grapes, 600 peach trees, IOO plum trees, 100 pear trees, 50 apple trees, works (Emeline's) his mother's farm of 80 acres on r 226 Brown Arlo P., p o North Hector, r 30 b 1831, fruit grower, (4 acres of grapes, 60 plum trees, 19 apple trees), farm 6 acres, veteran of the war of 61, resident of town 57 years Brown Arthur, p o Perry City, r 90, b 185 1, carpenter and far- mer owns house and lot Brown Angeline Mrs, p o Burdett, r 194 owns with William S., and Samuel, and Mrs. Hattie C. Randall and Anna M. Colbert farm 96 acres Brown Charles B., p o East Steamburg, r 56, b 1872, farmer works estate of Lydia Brown, 48 acres owns % interest in same Brown Charles F., po Hector, b 1843 in Maine, ship carpenter, h and 1 acre, Main st Brown Charlotte A , p o Hector, dressmaker, home with her father Charles F. Main st Brown Daniel J., p o Burdett, r 225, b 1840, farmer 37, (7 acres of grapes, 3-5- of apples, I of raspberries). His father Daniel J. from Tompkins Co., settled on this farmer in 18 10 BROWN E. WOODWARD, Rev , p o Burdett, b 183 1, Pres- byterian clergyman, was pastor at Dresden, Carthage, North Virgil, Wellsville, Peach Orchard, Marathon and Burdett. His father Dr. Edward Brown came from Cortland Co., and settled in this town about 1826. He has pub- lished a book on social science entitled "The Life of Society " four review articles on social subjects and some twenty sermons Present pastor of Burdett Presbyterian church, owns a farm of 75 acres on r 153, h Main Brown Eliza L. Miss, p o Burdett, resident, 750 black walnut trees, 6 acres of plums and peaehes in farm of 65 acres on r 152, home with Mrs. Louise B. Warner, Main st Brown Ellis O., p o Logan, r 101, b i860 in Tompkins Co., general merchant, postmaster, rents h and store TOWN OF HECTOR. I 1 9 Brown Elmer D., p o North Hector, b 1866 in Catharine, fruit basket maker, rents h in village Brown Emeline, widow of Gideon C, p o Burdett off r 226, lives with her son Ansel, owns farm 80 acres on r 226 Brown Frank E., p o North Hector, r 30, b 1864, fruit basket r^maker and farmer, home with his father Arlo P Brown Gilbert, p o Mecklenburg, r 116, b 1814 in Orange Co., j^retired farmer, owns farm of 98 acres, home with his son- in-law, B. R. Rathbun Brown Hattie M., p o East Steamburg, r 56, owns y^ interest in ^JUfJt estate of Lydia Brown Brown James, p o Burdett, r 130, b 1853 in Ireland, farmer and fruit grower, 16 acres of grapes, 3 of plums, 2 of peaches 1 -j of berries in farm 40 acres, owns 20 acres on r 105 Brown James K., p o Perry City, r 90, b 1816, farmer Brown Julius, p o North Hector, r3i, b 1821 Tompkins Co., farmer and fruit grower, (10 acres of grapes, 3^ of plums, 1 of peaches, 80 pear trees, 20 cherry trees, half acre of raspberries) farm 20 Brown Morrison E., p o Mecklenburg, r 183, b 1855, farmer, works on shares for Samnel D. Cooper of Mecklenburg farm 100, has 3 horses, 3 cows, 30 sheep, orchard 100 trees Brown Norman, p o Watkins, r 227, b 1844, fruit culturist, 350 peach trees, 55 apple trees, 2\ acres grapes, has sand beds, 19 sheep, 3 horses, farmer 72 acres. His grandfather Wm. I. Brown came to Hector about 18 12 Brown Perry A., p o Logan, r 76, b 1864 in Tompkins Co. wagon-maker, rents shops on r 101 Brown Schuyler G., p o Perry City, r 90, b 1854, farmer 5 Brown Walter S., p o Hector, b 1872, stenographer, home with his father Charles F Brown William I., p o Logan, r j6, b 1832 in Tompkins Co. 1 acre of grapes, 1 of berries, iy of apples, \ of plums, farmer 30 Bryant Samuel F., p o Perry City, Main cor r 90, b 1850, black- smith, rents h and lot of Elisha Weaver Budd Bert, p o North Hector, r 30, b 1870 in Seneca Co. fruit basket maker, home with his father Mahlon Budd Bert J., p o Hector, b 1853, live stock dealer, farmer 140, 6 acres of grapes, 10 of peaches, usually sells 20 tons of hay each year, h Main st BUDD DANIEL P., p o North Hector, r 29 cor 30, b 1833 in New Jersey, postmaster, speculator, h and I acre, veteran of the War of '61, member of G. A. R., D. B. Smith Post 423 120 TOWN OF HECTOR. Budd Mahlon, p o North Hector, r 30, b 1842, fruit grower, 3 acres of grapes, -j of plums, \ of apples, 1-5- of raspberries, in farm 15 acres BUDD OLIVER H., p o Hector, off r 103, b 1846, farmer and fruit grower 115 acres, 50 acres of grapes, 30 of plums, 15 of peaches 1^ of pears, 4 of raspberries, 1^ of apricots, 4 of apples, owns farm 160 on r 107, also farm 62 on r 151 cor 153, and farm of 54 on r 34, one-half interest with Frank E. Kenyon in 15 acres of nursery on home farm, president Schuyler Co. Agricultural Society, horse dealer and owner of Stallion " Alcamedia " Budd Robert Curry, p o Hector, b 1818, resident of this town 74 years, owns 35 acres on r 30, home with his son Bert J.^ Main st Bulkley Joseph C, po Bennettsburg, r 134, b i860 in Montour, farmer, works on shares S. H. Sharpsteen's farm 100 acres Bullard Henry, p o North Hector, r 8, b 1855, farm laborer, rents h and lot of F. H. Tunison Bunn Fannie E. Miss, p o Burdett, daughter of Mrs. Margaret P. Wilson, resident, h Main, Burdett Burd Eliza E., widow of Abram L., p o Mecklenburg, r 178^ resident, h do Burd Frank M, son of Eliza E., p o Mecklenburg, r 178, b 1857, farmer 40, has 2 horses, orchard 75 trees Burd Frank M.,po Mecklenburg, r 209 ,b 1857, farmer, rents of Jackson Burd farm 100, has 6 horses, 2 cows, 200 sheep, orchard 75 trees Burd Olive S. Miss, p o Mecklenburg, r 178, school teacher, bds do Burgess Ephraim L,po North Hector, b 1874 in Steuben Co. ferryman, home with his stepfather Alexander Devenport, Lake st Burleigh Robert, p o Bennettsburg, r 200, b 1843 in Pennsyl- vania, laborer, rents house of Sackett Burleigh William, p o Bennettsburg, r 200, laborer, son of Robert Burnett Frank, p o Logan, r 108, b 1875 in Ontario Co. farmer, home with his father Henry Burnett Henry, p o Logan, r 108, b 1828 in Schoharie Co. 3 acres of apples, 3 of grapes, 2 of berries, \ of pears and cher- ries, farmer 169 Burnett Henry J., p o Logan, r 101, b i860 in Yates Co.. farmer 64 TOWN OF HECTOR. 121 BURNS GEOR.GE, p o Bennettsburg, r 188, b 1869, general merchant, live stock dealer and breeder of Shropshire sheep, store Main st. farm r 188, h Main, Bennettsburg Burns Patrick, p o Bennettsburg, r 188, b 1838 in Ireland, fruit grower, I acre of different kinds of fruit in farm of 5 acres Burr Almeron S., p o Searsburg, r 40 cor 23, b 1835, farmer, owns house and lot Burr Bradley, p o Searsburg, r 40, born 1809 in Connecticut, retired shoemaker and farmer 56, has 3 acres of apples, dairy 4 cows Burr Charles W., p o Searsburg, r 40, b 1876, student, home with his father Elmer C Burr Elmer C, p o Searsburg, r 40, b 1848, farmer, 100 acres, 2 acres of apples, wool grower, sells 50 to 70 tons of hay each year, dealer in and breeder of cattle. His father Brad- ley came into this town about 1830 and located near here Burr George W., p o North Hector, r 8, b 1850, general farmer, works his mother's (Mrs. Minerva P.) farm, no acres, 64 sheep, 3 acres of apples, dairy 3 cows Burr Minerva P., p o North Hector, r 8, widow of Lewis P., owns farm no Burton William, p o Mecklenburg, r 178, b 1 861, laborer, h do Bush Charles, po Bennettsburg, r 189, b 1874, laborer, home with his mother Jane Bush Chauncey, p o Logan, r 108, b 1867, farm laborer, rents h Bush George, p o Bennettsburg, r 189, b 1871, laborer, home with his mother Jane Bush James H., p o Bennettsburg, r 198, b 1850, farmer, leases of James Miller 106 acres Bush Jane, p o Bennettsburg, r 189, widow of Erastus, rents house and lot, owns house and lot on r 156 Butler Moses W., p o Logan, r 102, b 1840 in Tompkins Co. farmer, works on shares J. Wager's farm 100 acres Butters Guy, p o North Hector, b 1832 in Chemung Co. laborer, veteran in the war of 1861, house and lot in village Button George E., p o North Hector, b 1862 in Monroe Co. (Button & Kneale) owns interest in Lyman Button estate on r 51, Main st. h do Button & Kneale, p o North Hector, (George E. Button and Arthur Kneale) meat market, Main st 122 TOWN OF HECTOR. Campbell Daniel, p o Trumansburg, Tompkins Co. r 14, b 1823 in Scotland and located where he now lives, was teacher in high school in Canada 20 years, farmer 274, wool grower, 82 sheep Campbell John, p o Smith Valley, r 218, b 1851, farmer works 50 acres owned by his wife Mary E Campbell Mary E., p o Smith Valley, r 218, wife of John, owns farm 50 acres Campbell Walter J., p o Trumansburg, Tompkins Co., r 14, farmer with his father Daniel Canfield Elsie M., p o Burdett, r 231, widow of Adoniram P. resident with her son George M. Her father Amos Griffith settled in Catharine in 1829 CANFIELD GEORGE M., p o Burdett, r 231, b 1863, breeder of pure blood Shropshire sheep 5 head, 6 cows, 2 horses, has vineyard 2 acres, farmer 80. His grandfather, Judson from Pennsylvania, came to Hector about 1820 Carley Helen M., p o North Hector, widow of Clark A., home with Jerome F. Morgan in village - Carley Jerome M., p o North Hector, b 1877 in Steuben Co., vineyardist, h in village, home with Jerome F. Morgan Carley Lewis P., p o Odessa, r 218, b 1836, general farmer, owns 74 acres Carley Nancy Jane, p o Reynoldsville, r 125, widow of John P., resident owns h and lot Carley Nellie M., p o North Hector, stenographer, home with Jerome F. Morgan, h in village Carman Cornelius, p o Watkins, r 192, b 1822 in Ulster Co., fruit grower, 4 acres of grapes, 2 acres of peaches and berries CARMAN THOMAS, p o Mecklenburg, r 140, b 18 15, farmer 150, has 2 horses, 12 cows, orchard 100 trees Carman William, p o Mecklenburg, r 140, b 1852, works on shares with his father Thomas Carman, farm 1 50, and owns farm 80, has 5 horses, 3 cows, 75 sheep, orchard 100 trees Carpenter Howard A., p o Bennettsburg, r 221, b 1872, farmer with his father William H Carpenter Margaret, p o Bennettsburg, r 221, widow of Alvah, resident with Newman Barrett CARPENTER WILLIAM E., po Burdett, r 225, b 1846 at Horseheads, Chemung Co., fruit grower, farm 50, owns TOWN OF HECTOR. I 23 farm j6 in Cayuga Co., (14 acres of grapes, 2 of straw- berries, raspberries and blackberries, 2 of peaches) Carpenter William H., p o Bennettsburg, r 221, b 1841, always lived in town, 14 sheep, general farmer 85 Carr Albert C, p o Bennettsburg, r 189, b 1868, farm laborer, home with his father John S Carr John S., p o Bennettsburg, r 189, b 1829 in Crosby's Landing, Yates Co., carpenter and joiner, veteran of the war of '61, resident of the town 45 years, h and lot Carregan Cumport C, p o Burdett, b 1832 in Putnam Co., blacksmith, resident of town 32 years, h Church st Carregan James O., p o Burdett, r 225, b 1861 in Bennetts- burg, laborer, rents h and lot Case Caroline, p o Reynoldsville, r 136, widow of Joseph P., resident, owns farm 1 8 acres Case Delia A., p o Reynoldsville, r 135, widow of William J. owns h and 3)^ acres Case Ezra G., p o Reynoldsville, r no, b 1830, thresher, 1 acre of apples, farmer 87 Case George J., p o Reynoldsville, r 1 10. b 1873, farmer, home with his father Ezra G Case Joseph, p o Burdett, r 149, b 1821, 5 acres of apples, farmer in, resided in town since his birth and on this farm 66 years, veteran of the war of '61 Cassidy T. Edward, p o Watkins, r 230, b 1858, owns 2 horses and works on shares for Maria Everts, 7 cows, farm 55 acres Carton Eliza, p o Mecklenburg, r 121, widow of Patrick, lives with her daughter Kate Carton Hattie, p o Mecklenburg, r 121, music teacher Carton Kate, p o Mecklenburg, r 121, owns house and lot Catlin Andrew, p o North Hector, r 31, b i860, laborer, rents house Catlin Theron, p o North Hector, r 31, b 1858, fruit basket maker, rents house Caywood Hannah, p o Reynoldsville, r 110, widow of Pierce, resident, owns h and lot CENTRAL HOTEL, p o Reynoldsville, Charles L. Kellogg, proprietor Chalfant Andrew J., p o East Steamburg, r 55, b 1825 in Vir- ginia, general farmer, occupies his wife's (Lizetta) and daughter's (Mary E. Bailey) farm of 50 acres Chalfant Lizetta, p o East Steamburg, r 55, Mrs. Andrew J. owns farm 20 acres 124 TOWN OF HECTOR. Chandler J. Ellsworth, p o North Hector, b 1861, railway em- ploye, h in village Chandler Martha J.„ p o North Hector, widow of John B. owns h and lot on Lake st., home with her daughter Almina Jackson, in village Chandler Oliver G., p o North Hector, b 1829 in Seneca Co. painter and blacksmith, h and lot in village Chandler Sarah L., p o North Hector, widow of Jonathan C. owns h and lot in village Charles Aaron, p o Cayutaville, r 214, b 1820, farmer 80, has 2 horses, 4 cows, 50 sheep, h do Charles Porter, p o North Hector, r 31, b 1868, laborer, rents house Chase Abner, p o Bennettsburg, r [89, b 1836 in Milo, Yates Co. farmer and fruit grower, 2 acres of grapes, 6 of plums, peaches and apples, 12 sheep, general farmer 46 acres Chase Addie F., p o Searsburg, r 58, wife of James S. owns farm 8 acres Chase Caroline E. Miss, p o Bennettsburg, r 189, resident, h and lot Chase Cynthia E , p o Bennettsburg, r 189, Mrs. Abner, farm 81 Chase Fred W., p o Bennettsburg, r 189, b 1864, farmer, works on shares farm of 127 acres, belonging to his father Abner and mother Cynthia E., 12 sheep, general farming Chase George S., p o Bennettsburg, r 189, b i860, fruit grower for his father Abner CHASE ISAAC T., p o Hector, b 183 1 in Randolph, Catta- raugus Co. farmer and fruit grower 72 acres, (20 of grapes, 10 of plums, 15 of peaches), one ninth interest in valuable real estate in Rhode Island, Main st CHASE JAMES S., p o Searsburg, r 58, b 1866 in Enfield, Tompkins Co., farmer works 8 acres owned by his wife, Addie F Chesley Alonzo B., p o Burdett, r 133, b 1838 in Seneca Co., carpenter and joiner and sawyer, manufacturer and dealer in Chesley's eradicator liniment and Chesley's camphor ointment Chesley Alvira, p o Bennettsburg, r 128, widow of George W., owns farm 16 acres Chesley Charles E., p o Burdett, r 133, b i860 in Seneca Co., farmer and thresher, home with his father Alonzo B Chesley Jehiel, p o Burdett, b 1862 in Ontario Co., dealer in all kinds of farm produce, Lake ave, h do TOWN OF HECTOR. 12$ Chesley Jehiel L., p o Burdett, r 133, b 1863 in Seneca Co., farmer, sawyer, thresher, owns 43 acres Chesley Jehiel Mrs., p o Burdett, owns 3 vacant lots on Lake ave, h do CHESLEY JOHN B., p o Bennettsburg, r 198, b 1859 in Geneva, N. Y., bridge and trestle builder, fruit culturist, 16 acres of raspberries, farmer, leases of W. H. Morris o Belleville, Jefferson Co., 50 acres Chesley Sarah J., p o Burdett, r 133, (Mrs. Alonzo B), owns farm 40 acres Chesley Thomas B., p o Burdett, r 133, b 1876 in Seneca Co., farmer, son of Alonzo B Chesley William F., p o Burdett, r 133, b 1871 in Seneca Co., farmer and thresher, home with his father Alonzo B Chrysler Knight M., p o North Hector, b 1856, fruit grower 4^ acres, 4 acres of grapes, 175 plum trees, 25 peaches 25 apricots, also job printer, Main st. h do Clark John S., p o North Hector, r 32, b 18 12 in Seneca Co., retired farmer, home with Peter Lowe Clark Juliette Miss, p o North Hector, r 35, resident, owns farm 100 acres Clawson Benjamin, p o Lodi Center, Seneca Co., r 7, b 1837, farmer 1 1 Clawson Eliza, p o North Hector, r 4, widow of Isaac B., gen- eral farmer about 60 acres Clawson James B., p o North Hector, r 3, b 1876, farmer, son of Watson D Clawson John R., p o North Hector, not at home, wife refuses to give any information Clawson Nelson V., p o North Hector, b 1840, carpenter and joiner, commissioner of highways, veteran of the war of '61, h Main st Clawson Watson D., p o North Hector, r 3,b 1849, 6 acres of grapes, I of apples, i}4 of raspberries, sells from 10 to 15 tons of hay each year, farmer 67 acres owned by Willard Bramble, veteran of the war of '61 Clawson William H., p o North Hector, r 27 cor 36, b 1853, tax collector, general farmer, 65 sheep, works the farm of his mother-in-law Mrs. Elvira Predmore 100 acres, also 35 acres on r 28 Clock Addie L., p o Hector, r 74, music teacher, home with her father George E 126 TOWN OF HECTOR. Clock George E., p o Hector, r 74, b 1840 in Ovid, Seneca Co., wagon maker and carpenter, rents h, owns h and lot in Reynoldsville Clock Maria, widow of Oliver, p o Mecklenburg, r 139, resident^ h do ' Clock William, p o Hector, r 74, b 1871 in Ovid, Seneca Co., laborer, home with his father George E Coats Fred E., p o Bennettsburg, r 188, b i860, postmaster and general merchant Coats Howard, p o Burdett, r 127, b 1863, 6 acres of apples, 2 of plums, 4 of peaches, 200 sheep, farmer 165 Coddington Ella, p o Cayutaville, r 216, farm 50, has 2 horses, 3 cows, h r 216 cor 215 Coddington Jonathan O., p o Mecklenburg, r 121, b 1814, 2 cows, 3 horses, sells 30 tons of hay each year, 100 apple trees, farmer 206. His father John M. from Pennsylvania came to Hector about 1807 with his father Banjamin, and made the first settlement on r 62 Coddington John C, p o Cayutaville, r 216, b 1848, works for his wife Ella, farm 50, has 2 horses, 3 cows, h r 216 cor 215 Coddington Sarah A., p o Mecklenburg, r 1 16, widow of Lewis, resident of the town 63 years, life lease of farm 85 acres Coddington Susan M., p o Mecklenburg, r 123, resident, owns farm 126 Colbert Anna M., p o Burdett , r 194, owns with William S. and Samuel and Mrs. Hattie C. Randall and Angeline Brown farm 96 acres. Colbert Samuel, p o Burdett, r 194, b 1840, owns with Wm. S. and Anna M. and Mrs. Hattie C. Randall and Angeline Brown farm 96 acres Colbert William S., p o Burdett, r 194, b 1823 in Orange Co. farmer, owns with Samuel and Anna M. Colbert, Angeline Brown and Mrs. Hattie C. Randall farm 96 acres, including 6 acres of grapes, 8 of peaches and 2\ of other varieties, 13 colonies of bees, 4 cows, 3 horses. COLEGROVE SILAS C, p o Burdett, b 1829. gentleman, director First National Bank of Watkins, h Church st. His father Abraham C. a native of Tompkins Co. settled in this town on r 216 in 1822. His grandfather Silas came from Herkimer Co Colegrove Walter W., p o Burdett, b 1870, owns one-third in- terest in farm of 106 acres on r 225, h Church st. with his father Silas C TOWN OF HECTOR. 1 27 Collins George B., p o Smith Valley, r 217, b 1840, laborer, rents house of Mrs. Secor Collins William A., p o Bennettsburg, r 134, b 1858 in Dix, mason, rents house and lot of Charles L. Kellogg Compton Ezekiel, p o Logan, r 53, b 1844, farmer and fruit grower, breeder of grade Shropshire sheep and thorough bred Jersey cows, 4 acres of grapes, I acre of plums, 1 of apples, 25 cherry trees, 15 pear trees, in farm 60 Compton Frank, p o Burdett, r 154, b 1848, farm laborer, rents h Compton George S., p o Logan, r 53, b 1874, farmer, home with his father Ezekiel Compton Jacob, p o Logan, r 54, b 1839, 1 acre of apples, 22 sheep, breeder of grade Hampshire sheep and grade Jersey cows, farmer 40 Compton Martha, p o Logan, r 53, Mrs. Ezekiel, owns % in- terest in Milliman estate of farm 100 acres Congdon Velorus B., p o Reynoldsville, r 136, b 1847 m Tomp- kins Co. general farmer 50 Congdon William C, po Reynoldsville, r 136, b 1870, farmer, home with his father Velorus B Conklin John W., p o Burdett, r 152, b i860 in Yates Co. farmer and fruit grower, 9 acres of grapes, general farming, farm 147 and rents farm of Charles F. Lewis, High View, Sullivan Co. 113 acres on same road Conover Davis, p o Reynoldsville, r 135, b i860 in Tompkins Co. farmer and carpenter and joiner, rents h and 1 acre of George A. Soule Coon Alva A., p o Bennettsburg, r 158, b 1838 in Columbia Co. farmer and fruit grower, 1-^ acres of grapes, 2\ of raspberries, \ of strawberries, 60 apple trees, resident of the town 25 years Coon Andrew, p o Bennettsburg, r 157, b 1840 in Dutchess Co. farmer, fruit grower and live stock dealer, 3 acres of apples, 70 sheep, general farmer 40, works on shares the farm of David Dunham Coon Floyd S., p o Burdett, b 1866, painter, h and 1 acre, Willow Coon Fred, p o Bennettsburg. r 1 57, b 1867, farmer, home with his father Andrew Coon John M., p o Burdett, r 152, b 1833, farmer and painter, 500 blackwalnut trees, general farming, rents farm 54 Coon Lydia L., p o Burdett, widow of Aaron M. bds with her son TimothyO 128 TOWN OF HECTOR. Coon Timothy O., p o Burdett, b 1850, grocer, public telephone in store, Main, h do Cooper Albert W., p o Bennettsburg, r 188, b 1840 in Havana, blacksmith and horseshoer, owns house and lot in Bennets- burg, h and shop Main veteran of the war for the Union, enlisted 1862 in Co. B. 161st N. Y. Vol's, discharged October, 1865, pensioner Cooper George B., p o Mecklenburg, r 161, b 1844, farmer 155, has 11 horses, 5 cows, 100 sheep, orchard 100 trees Cooper Samuel D., p o Mecklenburg, r 143 cor 121, b 1838, retired farmer, owns house and lot and farm 100 acres Corey Isaac N., p o Reynoldsville, r m, b 1841, farmer, leases of Israel Pease 90 acres, enlisted Aug. 31st, 1864, in Co. F. 179th N. Y. Vols, served about one year Cornwell Andrew, p o North Hector, r 30, b 1833, general farmer 55, 4 acres of grapes, -§- of plums and cherries, I of apples, 27 sheep, resident of the town since his birth Corwin George, p o Hector, off r 103, fruit grower, 70 acres of plums, pears, peaches, grapes and other kinds Corwin Stephen F., p o Searsburg, r 22, b 181 1 in New Jersey, wheelright, owns h and lot, resident of the town 72 years COVERT ISAIAH, p o Logan, r 106, b 1840 in Seneca Co fruit grower, 3 acres of grapes, 4 of plums and peaches, 3 of apples, -5- of berries, 20 cherry trees, farmer 70 acres, re- sided here 17 years Covert Lucy, p o Logan, r 106, home with her father Isaiah Coykendall Charles A., p o Reynoldsville, off r 145, b 1858 in Tyrone, general farmer, 7 acres of apples, sells about 40 tons of hay each year, works farm 100 acres belonging to Frank Hubbell Coyle Phoeba E., p o North Hector, widow of Rev. Michael, owns interest in a farm of 100 acres in Seneca Co. in store building on Main st. h and lot on Main st. h and lot on Lake st. and one on Main cor Lake, which she occupies Cramer Arthur W., p o Mecklenburg, b 1867 in Tompkins Co. clerk in his father's hotel Cramer Fred H., p o Mecklenburg, b 1875 in Tompkins Co. clerk in his father's hotel CRAMER MICHAEL, p o Mecklenburg, b 1840 in Germany, hotel proprietor, owns farm of 15 acres in Tompkins Co. veteran of the War of '61 Cratsley Peter B., p o Hector, r 104, b 1857 m Orange, fruit grower, 4 acres of plums, 3 of grapes, 1^ of apples, 6 cherry trees in farm lOy acres, rents farm of 40 acres on r 105 TOWN OF HECTOR. 1 29 Crawford Albert, p o Reynoldsville, r 136, b 1824 in Tompkins Co. retired farmer and carpenter and joiner, h and lot, owns 2 houses and lots in Watkins Crawford John, p o East Steamburg, r 12, b , mason and farmer 25 Crawford John J., p o East Steamburg, r 12, b 1865, mason, home with his father William Crawford Jothan C, p o East Steamburg, r 12, b 18 17 in Sen- eca Co. mason owns h and 2-j acres, resident of the town 47 years Crawford William, p o East Steamburg, r 12, b 1826 in Tomp kins Co. mason, owns farm 10 j4 acres. Resident of the town 45 years Creighton John H., p o Burdett, r 133, b 1830 in Ireland, farm- er 100 acres, sells about 10 tons of hay yearly. His father William from Ireland located on this farm about 1831, and died here in 1844 Creighton William, p o Burdett, r 152, b 1866, farmer and fruit grower, 18 acres of grapes, 2 of plums, 5 of apples, 80 sheep, farmer 210 Creley John A., p o Logan, r 54, b 1825, general farmer 45 Crippen Elmer, p o Smith Valley, r 184, b 1873, farmer works for George States farm 100, h do Crippen George W., p o Bennettsburg, r 219, b 1848, 35 sheep, 2 cows, 4 horses, farmer, owns 100 acres. His grandfather John M. Coddington was one of the first settlers in the town Crippen Jackson H., p o Reynoldsville, r 110, b 1828 in Tomp- kins Co. fruit grower ij4 acres of grapes, 100 apple trees^ 100 plum trees, f acre of berries in farm 6 acres Crippen Levi M., p o North Hector, r 3, b 1862, farm laborer, owns h and 1 acre Crissey Amasa, p o Reynoldsville, r 112, b about 1825, patient town farm Cronk Abram C, p o Logan, r 54, b 185 1 in Steuben Co. 1 acre of apples, dealer and breeder of grade Hampshire sheep 90 head, sells from 10 to 20 tons of hay each year, farmer 80. Resident of the town 35 years Cronk Carrie, p o Reynoldsville, r 93, dressmaker, home with her father, Selah S Cronk Frank, p o Perry City, r 87, farmer, works for Simon Bennett 140 acres Cronk Isaac, p o East Steamburg, r 10, b 1859, farmer with his father Peter 130 TOWN OF HECTOR. Cronk John L., p o Trumansburg, Tompkins Co. r 18, b 1855, farmer, works on shares for Henry Rudy of Trumansburg 104 acres Cronk Keziah, p o East Steamburg, r 10, Mrs. Peter, owns one-third interest in farm of 61 acres in Steuben Co Cronk Peter, p o East Steamburg, r 10, b 18 14 in Dutchess Co. general farmer, 190 acres, 120 sheep, resident of the town 76 years Cronk Selah S., p o Reynoldsvilie, r 93, b 1827, 1 acre apples, ■5- of cherries, pears and berries, in farm 10, resident of town 46 years Cullen Richard, p o Burdett, b 1838 in Ireland, laborer, owns 5 acres on Willow, h do Culver Grace, widow of Enos, p o Mecklenburg, r 181, farmer 120 and interest in farm 92, has 3 horses, 3 cows, orchard IOO trees Culver Harriet E., widow of Chauncey, p o Mecklenburg, r 142, resident, h do Culver William A., p o Mecklenburg, r 178 cor 205, b 1865, rents out on shares to Albert Evans farm 1 50, has 6 horses, 55 sheep Cure Amos B., p o Bennettsburg. r 146, b 18 15, general farmer 60, owns 25 acres of timber land off r 134 Cure Dewitt D., p o Mecklenburg, r 183 cor 161, b 1839, farmer, works on shares for George Carman of Enfield, N. Y. farm 1 16, has 5 horses, 2 cows, 96 sheep, orchard 100 trees Curry John F., p o Burdett, b 1832 in Putnam Co, farmer, owns one acre of land devoted to a variety of fruit, Main st. h do Curry Mahlon R., p o Searsburg, r 22, b 1856 in Enfield, Tomp- kins Co., blacksmith and wagonmaker, farmer 50 Darling Albert H., p o Reynoldsvilie, r 145, b 1855, general farmer, owns half interest with his brother William L. in 150 acres and on r 80 wood lot of 33 acres, 40 sheep Darling Andrew S., p o Mecklenburg, farmer with his father Hiram T Darling Anna, p o Mecklenburg, r 182, wife of Hiram T. owns farm 90 acres Darling Hiram T., p o Mecklenburg, r 182, b 1839, farmer, works for his wife Anna 90 acres TOWN OF HECTOR. 131 Darling Robert E., p o Reynoldsville, r 124, born 1804 m Ulster Co. retired farmer, owns 83 acres, was overseer of the poor of the town 10 years and assessor for 3 years, delegate to the state convention that nominated Alonzo B Cornell for governor Darling Will H., p o Mecklenburg, r 143, b 1861, laborer, rents house of William Lovell Darling William L., p o Reynoldsville, r 145, b 185 1, general farmer, owns half interest with his brother Albert H. in 150 acres and on r 80 wood lot of 33 acres DART ADDISON B., p o Mecklenburg, r 207, b 1840 in Tompkins C0.farmer55.has I horse,2cows,orchard 100 trees Dart George, p o Mecklenburg, r 207, b 1865, carpenter and joiner, h do Dart Lela, daughter of Addison B., p o Mecklenburg, r 207, dressmaker, bds do Dart Lottie, daughter of Addison B.,po Mecklenburg, r 207, school teacher, bds do Dates George M.. p o Reynoldsville, r 92, b 1838, farmer, rents house and lot of John Stillwell, veteran of the war of 186 1 Dates Horace S., p o Hector, r 74, born 1847, laborer, rents h Davenport John M., p o Hector, r 75, b 1867, laborer, rents h Davey Elias M., p o Perry City, b 18 19 in Otsego Co. boot and shoe maker, Main, h do Davies Charles, p o Perry City, r 114, b 1875, laborer for J. L. Patterson Davis Charles E., p o Mecklenburg, b 1864, alio, physician and surgeon, office Church, h do Davis Charles W., p o Reynoldsville, r 146, b 1834, 50 sheep, general farmer 97, ex-overseer of the poor, resident of the town since his birth Davis Fred B., p o Perry City, r 61, b 1872, farmer, home with his father Reuben Davis Nicholas F., p o Burdett, b 1864 in England, fruit grower and gardener, 2 acres of peaches, *4 acre of grapes, 1*4 acres of apples, *4 acre of plums, Willow st Davis Reuben, p o Perry City, r 61 , b 1845, farmer, 3^ acres DEAN ABRAM S.po East Steamburg r 46, b 1828, farmer 190, wool grower, 70 sheep, sells on average 45 tons of hay annually. William Dean his father came from Putnam Co. to Hector about 18 14 Dean Charles H., p o Bennettsburg, r 157, born about 1870, farmer, works on shares Hallen C. Smith's farm of 100 acres 132 TOWN OF HECTOR. Dean Charles W., p o Bennettsburg, r 188, b 1867 in Orange, teaming and trucking, home with his mother Maria J Dean Clarence E., p East Steamburg, r 45, b 1866, farmer with his father Abram S Dean Cynthia J., p o Searsburg, r 58, widow of Christopher S., owns farm 33. She with her husband located on this farm in 1852 Dean Eliza B., p o East Steamburg, r 45, wife of Abram S., owns farm 125 acres Dean Frank M., p o North Hector, b 1852, owns and runs a stage from North Hector to Watkins, h and lot in village Dean Fremont, p o East Steamburg, r 37, b 1856, general farmer 100 acres, 41 sheep, ex-tax collector and ex-con- stable, resident of the town 36 years Dean Fremont, p o Logan, r y6, b 1856, farmer works on shares farm 100 acres Dean George I., p o Bennettsburg, r 187, b 1849, 5° sheep, 6 acres of apples, general farmer 176 DEAN JAMES M„po East Steamburg, r 67 cor 84, b 1852, farmer, works on shares farm of 86 acres belonging to J. W. Stilwell, sells 20 to 30 tons of hay yearly, 5 acres of apples Dean Joel M., p o Reynoldsville, r 136, b 1842 in Steuben Co. town clerk, veteran of the War of '61, rents h and lot Dean Maria J., p o Bennettsburg, r 188, widow of Samuel J., carpet weaver, h and lot Dean Sylvester, p o East Steamburg, r 84, b 18 18, in Ovid, N. Y. farmer 16 DEAN WILLIAM L., p o Searsburg, r 58, bhere 1866, farm- er 48 and works for his mother Cynthia J. farm 33 acres, 38 sheep, 5 acres of apples, sells from 10 to 15 tons of hay yearly Dean William G., p o East Steamburg, r 56, b 1864, works on shares for his father Abram S. farm 55 acres, 140 sheep, 3 acres of apples, sells 50 to 60 tons of hay yearly Dean Zina W., p o Reynoldsville, r 136, b 1872, farmer, home with his father Joel Demelt Delia A., p o Trumansburg, Tompkins Co. r 87 Demelt Elias J., p o Trumansburg, Tompkins Co. r 87, b 1825,. wool grower, 50 sheep, apple orchard 100 trees, farmer 142. His grandfather James Palmer settled here about 1800 Demund John, p o Trumansburg, Tompkins Co. off r 20, b about 1823, farmer 80 TOWN OF HECTOR. 1 33 Demund Theodore, p o Trumansburg, Tompkins Co. r 20, b 1870, laborer Denson Frank N, p o Reynoldsville, b 1852 in Chemung Co. general merchant and postmaster, Main st, h do Depew Bela A., p o Burdett, r 105, b i860 in Canada, farmer and fruit grower, works farm of Hull Fanton, 11 acres of grapes, 200 sheep, farm 125 Devenport Alexander, p o North Hector, b 1852 in Yates Co. engineer on ferry boat, rents h on Lake st Devenport Archibald C, p o North Hector, b 1823 in Orange Co. fisherman, home with his son Alexander Dickens Anna E., p o Mecklenburg, widow of James, millinery, owns house and lot Main Dickens Annie E., p o Mecklenburg, Mrs. Edgar, owns h and lot Main st Dickens Edgar, p o Mecklenburg, b 1845, general farmer, owns 28 acres on r 164, owns and runs a stage between Meck- lenburg and Odessa, ex-overseer of the poor, ex-deputy sheriff, h Main st Dickens Elmer C, p o East Steamburg, r 17, b 1873, farmer, home with his grandmother, Mrs. Eli Miller Dickens Emmet, p o East Steamburg, r 24. b 1876, farm labor- er, home with his father John Dickens Francis H., p o Mecklenburg, b 1871. butcher, Main Dickens Fred L., p o Mecklenburg, r 139, b 1872, farm labor- er, bds do Dickens George E. , p o Mecklenburg, b 1877, son of Edgar Dickens Howard B., p o Mecklenburg, r 139, b 1874, farm laborer, bds do Dickens Isaac, p o East Steamburg, r 57, b 1863, day laborer, owns h and 2 acres Dickens John, p o East Steamburg, r 24, b 1837 m Seneca Co. stone mason, owns h and 2 acres Dickens John H., p o Bennettsburg, r 188, b 1863, mason, h and lot Dickens Levi, p o Mecklenburg, r 139, b 1830, farmer 150, has 4 cows, 20 cattle, orchard 150 trees Dickens M. H. Louise, p o Mecklenburg, school teacher, Main Dickens Robert, p o East Steamburg, r 24, b 1871, farm labor- er, home with his father John Dickerson Adelia F.. p o Hector, r 74, Mrs. Charles W. fruit grower, farm 22, (18 acres of grapes, and 2 of plums, pears and quinces) 134 TOWN OF HECTOR. Dickerson Elizabeth, p o Searsburg. r 56, widow of James Dickerson Henry G., p o East Steamburg, r 38, b 1819, farmer 30 Dickerson James M., p o East Steamburg, r 46, b 1824, car- penter and joiner, and general farmer 30, ex-constable, resident of the town 51 years Dickerson John, p o Hector, r 74, b 181 1, carpenter and farm- er 16 acres, 10 acres of grapes, I of plums, x / 2 of apples Dietrich Daniel O., p o Hector, r 71, b 1874 in Pennsylvania, farm laborer for R. C. Durling Dietrich Esther, p o Hector, Mrs Daniel O., r7i, dress- maker DOLLAWAY CHARLES, p o Mecklenburg, b 1857 mail- carrier to and from Trumansburg livery and teaming, owns house and 2 acres, works on shares for Sarah Cod- dington farm 86 acres, h in village Donnelly Andrew J., p o Bennettsburg, r 188, b 1845, carpen- ter and joiner and fruit grower, 1 acre of grapes, I of apples, in farm 5' acres, veteran of the War of '61, resident of the town 46 years Donnelly Etta E., p o Bennettsburg, r 188, student, home with her father Andrew J Doty Floyd, p o Perry City, r 92, b 1876, engineer, home with his father Nathan Doty Nathan, p o Perry City, r 92. b 1841 in Tioga Co. apiarist 8 colonies, farmer, owns h and 1 acre Drake Anson T., p o Burdett, b 1874, painter, home with his father G. Emmett, h Church st Drake Francis M., p o North Hector, b 1827 in Ontario Co. blacksmith, Lake st. h do, veteran of the war of '61 Drake G. Emmett, p o Burdett, b 1839 in Reading, painter, veteran of the war of '6 1 , h Church st. His father Thomas W. from Orange Co. settled in Reading in 1837 Drake G. Emmett Mrs., p o Burdett, taxidermist, h Church st Drake Mary E., p o Burdett, stenographer and typewriter, home with her father G. Emmett, h Church st Dudgeon Andrew, p o Logan, r 101, b about 1823 in Ireland, laborer, rents h and lot, owns h and farm 20 acres on r 149 Dudgeon Robert, p o Logan, r 101, b 185 1, laborer, h and lot Dudgeon William, p o Burdett, b 1843 in Ireland, rents h of James Wilson, Factory st Dudley Charles H., p o Hector, r 49, b 1858, carpenter and joiner, occupies his wife's (Ida M ) h and lot Dudley Ida M, p o Hector, r 49, Mrs. Charles H. owns h and lot TOWN OF HECTOR. 1 35 Dunham Alexander, p o Burdett, r 147, b 1842, thresher, farmer 80, veteran of the war of '61 Dunham David, p o Bennettsburg, r 158, b 1833, farmer, fruit grower and live stock dealer, 400 apple trees, 10 pear trees in farm 140, resident of the town 60 years Dunham Eli, p o Mecklenburg, r 177, b 1844 in Seneca Co. works on shares for Richard Leonard farm 100, has 3 horses, 1 cow, 50 sheep Dunham Frank, p o Burdett, b 1859, works on Lehigh Valley- railway track, owns wood lot 15 acres on r 147, h Lake avenue Dunham Ira, p o Hector, r 103, b 1830 in Steuben Co. farmer and fruit grower, 6 acres of grapes, 3 of plums, farm 45 Dunham Irvin, p o Burdett, b 1867, carpenter and joiner and contractor, owns 1 acre on Willow st. h do Dunham Jay T., p o Bennettsburg, r 134, b 1856, farmer, ^ in- terest in 125 acres, 85 sheep, 4 acres of apples, ex- tax collector Dunham Jessie E,, p o Bennettsburg, r 158, school teacher, home with her father David Dunham Martha, p o Bennettsburg, r 146, widow of Charles, resident, owns farm 25 acres Dunham Monroe, p o Bennettsburg, r 148, b 1852, 70 sheep, sells about 40 tons of hay yearly, farmer 132, has 10 acres of grapes on his father's (Sylvester) farm on r 156 Dunham Sylvester, p o Bennettsburg, r 1565^, b 1822, farmer ioo, vineyard 7 acres, enlisted July, 1 861, in Co. H. 107th N. Y. Vols, served 3 years. His grandfather Thos. Dun- ham from N. J. settled where John La Barr now lives about 1812 Dunham William E., p o Hector, r 103, b 1863 in Steuben Co. fruit grower, home with his father Ira Durland Anna T., p o Hector, r 103, student, home with her father Robert C Durland Con M., p o Hector, r 103, school teacher, home with her father Robert C Durland Robert C, p o Hector, r 103, b 1839, farmer, fruit grower 202, 8 acres of grapes, 8 of plums, 7 of peaches, 4 of apples, 185 sheep, owns on r 71 cor 52 farm 178 acres, and on r 153 farm 50 acres, live stock dealer and dealer in wool, ex-supervisor Durnin Nicholas, p o Mecklenburg, r 182, b 1845 m Covert, Seneca Co. laborer, owns house and lot, enlisted Dec. 21st, 136 TOWN OF HECTOR. 1863, in Co. G, I nth N. Y. Infantry, served until Sept. 27th, 1865 Durnin William, p o Burdett, b 1841 in Seneca Co. laborer, rents 2 acres on Willow, h do Dusenbery Ernest D., p o Burdett, r 149, b 1857. 4 acres of apples, -J of plums, pears and cherries, 40 sheep, breeder of thorough bred and grade Shropshire sheep, farmer 90 Dusenbery Mariette, widow of Reuben, p o Burdett, resident, h Lake ave. Dusenbery Delia Miss, p o Burdett, dressmaker, h Lake ave Dusenbery Zelda E., p o Burdett, r 149, Mrs. Ernest D., dressmaker Dykeman Hazard, p o Mecklenburg, r 142, b 1874, laborer, bds do Dykeman Jonas H., p o Mecklenburg, b 1846, general black- smith and horseshoer, Main st, h Ithaca st, has worked at his trade 31 years Eagan Alonzo, p o Bennettsburg, r 236, b 1859. farmer 120 Eagan William, p o Bennettsburg, r 236,-b 1861, farmer 74 Eagan see also Egan Eddy John M., p o Mecklenburg, r 116, b 1855, farmer 98, sells 15 to 20 tons of hay each year, dealer and breeder of horses Edward Lewis C, p o Burdett, r 105, b 1864, farm laborer, rents house Edwards Rebecca, r 49, widow of Charles, resident, home with her daughter Mrs. Charles H. Dudley Egan Charles, p o Burdett, r 150, b 1856 in Pennsylvania, far- mer and stock raiser and dealer, 81 sheep, rents farm 90 acres Egan Michael, p o Bennettsburg, r 236, b 1835 m Ireland, far- mer 194, dairy 3 cows, 80 sheep, 3 acres of apples, resident of the town 43 years Egan see also Eagan Egbert Andrew M., p o Logan, r 101 cor 76, b 1872, farmer,, son of George P Egbert Eliza, p o North Hector, widow of John F., house and 1 acre, Main st EGBERT GEORGE P., p o Logan, r 101 cor 76, b 1841, dealer in live stock and buyer of wool, sells on an average 100 tons of hay yearly, 300 sheep, farm 200, also has charge TOWN OF HECTOR. 1 37 of the Milliman estate of 140 acres, veteran of the war of 1861 Egbert Jane E. Miss, p o North Hector, dressmaker, owns h on her mother's, (Mrs. Eliza Egbert,) land, Main st Egbert Mary, p o Reynoldsville, r 80 n 82, widow of Henry, owns j_ interest in farm of 93 acres with Lavina S v and Reuben D. Robinson Egbert Nelson, p o North Hector, b 1845, commercial traveler, h in village Eldred Frank C, p o Reynoldsville, r 201, b 1853, 400 apple trees, 25 cherry trees, 50 plum trees, 25 pear trees, general farmer 75 Elliott Anna C, p o Burdett, school teacher, home with her father Hiram B Elliott Ansel, p o Burdett, b 1842, general merchant, Main, h Lake ave. His father Ansel came from Albany Co. and settled on a farm on r 74 in 1840, he died in 1856 Elliott Frederick V., p o Burdett, b 1864, commercial traveler, home with his father Hiram B Elliott Hiram B., p o Burdett, r 195, b 1835, farmer 102, 3 acres of peaches, 1 acre of apples, barley grower, 50 sheep, 4 cows, chairman school board Ellis George F., p o Mecklenburg, b 1852, hotel proprietor, Church st Ellis Isaac, p o Mecklenburg, r 143, b 18 12 in Seneca Co. general farmer 150 Ellis John, p o Mecklenburg, b 1841, farmer, woiks for Lizzie Ellis 69 acres, h Main Ellis John S., p o Hector, r 72, b 1843, teamster, farmer and fruit grower, 5 acres of grapes, £ interest with Eva E. Howell in 60 acres on r 105, general farming. Ellis Joseph M., p o Perry City, r 89, b 1831 in Massachu- setts, carpenter and joiner, owns farm 200 acres in South Dakota, rents house of Mrs. Mary J. Wooledge Ellis Lizzie, p o Mecklenburg, Main st, owns house and lot and farm 69 acres. Her father, Martin Ten Eyke Vanderzee from New Baltimore, N. Y., came to Hector in 1839 and settled where Martin F. Vanderzee now lives Elston Parvis, p o Mecklenburg, r 163, b 1833, farmer, rents out on shares farm 118 to Charles F. Sharpe, has 1 horse, 1 cow, h do ( Ely Clarence, p o Hector, r 31, b 1868, farmer, fruit grower, 25 acres of grapes, 5 of plums, general farming, interested with his father Hector in farm of 98 acres 138 TOWN OF HECTOR. Ely Debbie B., p o North Hector, widow of Richard, owns life interest in fruit farm of 23 acres, worked by Jerome F. Morgan, rents h in village Ely George M., p o Logan, r 76, b 1861, school teacher, home with his father Harry Ely George W., p o Logan, r ioi.b 1865, school teacher, rents *h and lot Ely Harry, p o Logan, r 76, b 1837, 5 acres of grapes, 2 of apples, farmer 130 acres Ely Loreta, p o Hector, widow of Edward H., r 75, owns h and lot Ely Myron H., po Hector, b 1858, fruit grower, farmer 6i}4, (13 acres of grapes, 1 of cherries, 1 of pears, 20 of peaches, 4 of apples, 1 of apricots, 7 of plums), dealer in horses, h Main Ely Richard, p o Logan, r 76, b 1872, farmer with his father Harry Ely William B., p o Hector, r 104, b 1821, fruit grower, 10 acres of grapes, 6 of apples, 1 of plums, 14 cherry trees, 98 sheep, farmer 124, always resided in town ELY WILLIAM H., p o Hector, r 73, b 1843, fruit grower, owns 29 acres on r 31. On this farm are 1 6 acres of grapes, 30 plum trees, 400 peach trees, owner in part and manager of the E. H. Ely estate, 27 acres, (16 acres of grapes, 150 plums, 25 apricots, 50 peaches, 20 apples and 30 pears). His father Edward H. located on r 73 in 1865 Empson Cyrus W., p o Mecklenburg, r 165, b 1848 in England, farmer 86, has 5 horses, 2 cows, 60 sheep, orchard 75 trees Empson George A., p o Mecklenburg, r 178, b 1844 in England, farmer lOO, has I horse, 3 cows, 50 sheep, orchard 50 trees Enright, Patrick H., p o North Hector, r 28^, b 1863 in Alle- gany Co. night ticket agent of the Lehigh Valley Ry. bds at the Willow Grove Hotel Erway Alletta, p o Logan, r 70, Mrs. Allison C. practical nurse, home with her father Jerry E. Mathews, owns farm of 39 acres on r 105 Erway Benjamin J., p o Burdett, r 105, b 1848 in Steuben Co. farmer and fruit grower, 12 acres of grapes, 4 of peaches, 2 of plums, 2 of apples in farm 1 14, owns ^ interest in fruit farm of 50 a^cres with W. H. Waite on r 105 Erway Ellsworth G., p o North Hector, b 1866 in Catharine, railway employe, rents h in village TOWN OF HECTOR. I 39 Erway Eugene C, p o Burdett, b 1852, blacksmith, rents house of Mrs. Jackson Smith, owns fruit farm 34 acres on r 105, dealer in wagons, cutters and carriages, Lake ave, h do His great-grandfather William Wickham was the first white settler (1791) in the town of Hector Erway Fred, p o Burdett, off r 149, b 1852, farmer, works on shares farm of 130 acres Erway Isabella H., p o Hector, r 105, widow of Squire W.„ farmer and fruit grower, 12 acres of grapes, % acre of pears, \ of raspberries, 1 of plums, owns farm of 100 acres on r 200, home farm 24^- Erway Milo O., p o Hector, r 104, b 1844 in Steuben Co. paint- er and fruit grower, 6 acres of grapes, 500 plum trees, I acre of raspberries, in farm 3 1 acres, owns wood lot 1 1 acres on r 108 Erway William, p o Burdett, r 153, b 1840 in Chemung Co.. dairy 10 cows, breeder of Jersey cattle, general farmer 105 Evans Adelbert M., p o Mecklenburg, r 145, b 1863, farmer, home with his father Solomon B EVANS ALBERT, p o Mecklenburg, r 178 cor 205, b 1848 in Chemung Co. farmer, works on shares for William A. Cul- ver farm 150, owns as his share 3 horses, 3 cows, 55 sheep Evans Archie C, p o North Hector, r 28^, b 1869 m Tioga Co. station agent Lehigh Valley Ry, bds at the Willow Grove hotel Evans Charles A., p o Mecklenburg, b 1856, harnessmaker, Church st, h do Evans Daniel I, po Hector, r 74, b 18 17 in Tompkins Co. fruit grower 2 acres — a variety of fruit Evans Ida, p o Mecklenburg, Mrs. Charles A., dressmaker, Church st. h do Evans Mott E., p o Mecklenburg, r 145, b 1874, farmer, son of Solomon B Evans Sarah J., p o Mecklenburg, r 145, Mrs. Solomon B., owns farm 18 Evans Solomon B., p o Mecklenburg, r 145, b 1832 in Tioga Co., wagonmaker, occupies farm 18 acres belonging to his wife Sarah Everts Abram H., p o North Hector, r 50, b 18 17, general farmer 70 acres, 15 acres of grapes, 3 acres of apples, I of plums, 12 cherry trees, resident of the town since his birth Everts Alfred, p o North Hector, r 31, b 1872, farmer, home with his father Charles M 140 TOWN OF HECTOR. EVERTS CHARLES H., p o Watkins, r 189, b 1835, lawyer and farmer, office at Watkins, general farming, 160 acres EVERTS CHARLES M., p o North Hector, r 31, b 1842, farmer and fruit grower 59, 8 acres of grapes, 4 of plums, 2 of apples, 4 of raspberries, 2 of peaches, works Eunice B. Everts' farm of 65 on r 31, horse dealer, veteran of the war of 1 86 1 Everts Eunice B., p o North Hector, r 32, farm 65 Everts Harriet Miss, p o Logan, r 101, rents h and lot Everts Helen Miss, p o Logan, r 76, 48 sheep, general farming 100 acres. The ancestral farm of her father who located here about 1822 and died here 1866 Everts Jairus A., p o North Hector, r 31, b 1846, farmer, 30 acres on r 50 Everts James, p o Mecklenburg, b 1856, owns team, laborer, rents house of Levi Dickens Everts John, p o Mecklenburg, r 209, b 18 16 in New Jersey, farm laborer, h do Everts Maria, p o Watkins, r 231, widow of Charles F., owns farm 50 acres Everts Richard, p o Mecklenburg, b 1852, laborer, bds with his brother James Everts Walter, p o Burdett, b 1862, farmer, works the farm of Purdy on Lake ave EXCHANGE HOTEL, p o North Hector, Charlie M. Sutphen proprietor, Lake st Fairchild Frank M , p o North Hector, r 30, b 1859 m Tomp- kins Co. general farmer, 150 plum trees, 3 acres of rasp- berries, dealer in live stock, owns half interest with his father John A. in farm 91 acres Fairchild John A , p o North Hector, r 30, b 1820 in Tompkins Co. general farmer, 150 plum trees. 3 acres of raspberries, dealer in live stock, owns one- half interest with his son Frank M. in farm 91 acres, ex-assessor Farlin Mary, p o Logan, r 71, widow of David V., rents h Farr George L.,po Reynoldsville, r 136, b 1870 in Chemung Co. painter and paper hanger, barber and hair dresser, rents h and lot of G. Allen Soule Farr Susan R., p o Reynoldsville, r 136, dressmaker, home with her son George L Farington Elmer J., p o Searsburg. r 16, b 1871, student, home with his father John R TOWN OF HECTOR. 141 Farington John R., p o Searsburg, r 16, b 1827 in Tompkins Co. farmer 85, apples 3 acres, sells 15 to 25 tons of hay each year, resident of the town 60 years Farrington Hannah, p o Perry City, resident, h and lot Main Fausett Eugene E., p o North Hector, b 1875, farm laborer, home with his mother Libbie B Fausett Libbie B, p o North Hector, widow of Redell H. rents 1 i acres on Main Fausett Robert H., p o North Hector, r 28, b 1876, farmer, home with Frank A. Johnson Fenton Catharine E., p o Logan, r 101, widow of John W. dressmaker, h and lot Fenton Ellsworth, p o Logan, r 101, b 1871, farmer, works on shares fruit farm of 13 acres, home with his mother Cath- arine E Fenton Luther A., p o Burdett, r 130, b 1845, farmer and fruit grower, 12 acres of grapes, 2 of apples, I of plums, gen- eral farming, farm 33 Field Clara E., p o Hector, widow of Perez H. farm 70, (18 acres of grapes, 5 of peaches, 700 quinces, 350 plums, 100 cur- rants, 100 gooseberries, 5 acres of apples) Fink Lewis W., p o Burdett, b 1852 in Schoharie Co. general merchant Willow cor Lake ave, h do Fish Emma J., p o Smith Valley, r 204, owns -|- interest in es- tate of Susan Fish 23 acres Fish Hazen, p o Searsburg, r 23, b 1853, veterinary surgeon, farmer, owns 15 acres Fish Jay B., p o Bennettsburg, r 197, b 1859 in Tompkins Co. school teacher and carpenter and joiner, owns h and lot Fish Laura, p o Smith Valley, r 204, owns 3 interest in estate of Susan Fish 23 acres FISH MYRON T., p o Mecklenburg, b 1855, general mer- chant Church St., owns and occupies farm of 10 acres on Ithaca st. (3 acres of apples) Fish Tirsa, p o Mecklenburg, r 121, widow of Dr. Henry Fish, owns h and lot Fish William N., p o Smith Valley, r 204, b 1859, farmer, owns a interest in estate of Susan Fish 23 acres Fisher Charles F., p o Mecklenburg, r 180, b 1850, farmer 52, has 2 horses. 2 cows, orchard 100 trees Fisher William W., po North Hector, r 28, b about 1863 in New York city, laborer, rents h and lot of William Robin- son 142 TOWN OF HECTOR. Fitzgerald Eugene, po Mecklenburg, r 183, b 1854, rents of his father Nathan C. farm 75, has 3 horses, 3 cows, orchard 75 trees FITZGERALD NATHAN C, p o Mecklenburg, r 183, b 1816 in Orange Co. rents to his son Eugene, farm 75, h> do Fletcher Carrie, p o North Hector, widow of Herman M. owns h and lot in village Fletcher Elizabeth, p o North Hector, widow of William, dress- maker, rents h on Main st Fletcher Elizebeth L.. p o East Steamburg, r 25, widow of Au- gustine, general farmer 99 acres, owns wood lot of 12 acres on road 55 Flood Edward, p o North Hector, r 49, born 1868 in Dix,. general farmer 150 acres, 370 sheep, breeder of thorough bred Shropshire sheep, trustee school distriet No. 30 Foote Walter, p o Mecklenburg, r 163, b 1859 in Reading,, laboror, bds with Lewis Updyke Fowler Willard K., p o Mecklenburg, b 1850 in Tompkins Co. general blacksmith and horseshoer, Ithaca st, h do Fowler Wright, p o Searsburg, r 68, b 1850 in Ulysses, Tomp- kins Co. mail carrier from East Steamburg to Trumans- burg from 1889 to July 1893, farmer 30 Fox Clarence E., p o North Hector, b 1857 in Wayne Co. fore- man on L. V. railway, rents h in village Franklin House, p o Burdette, Avill J. Strader proprietor,. Willow cor Lake ave Frost Amy R. Miss, p o Mecklenburg, r 120, resident, owns h and lot Frost Fannie H. Miss, po Mecklenburg, r 120, resident, owns h and lot Gay Christine Mrs., p o Logan, r 101, rents h Gay Grace p o Logan, r 101, stenographer, home with her mother Christine Gahart George, p o Reynoldsville, r 134, b 1854 in Livingston Co. farmer, works on shares Clark Grant's farm 30 acres Gayhart Emmett, p o East Steamburg, r 24, laborer, rents h of Wesley Stilwell Gayhart William, p o East Steamburg, r 24, b 1831 in Steuben Co farmer, enlisted in 1862 Co. C, 13th N. Y. Vols, served 3 years in civil war TOWN OF HECTOR. 1 43 Gannon Mark J., p o Hector, r 103, b 1861 in Ireland, railway section foreman, rents h Ganoung George S., p o Mecklenburg, r 165. b 1843, house painter, h do Gardner Fred, p o Bennettsburg, r 186, b 1861, farmer, works on shares for his father William farm 120, has 3 horses, 2 cows, 108 sheep, orchard 70 trees Gardner George W., p o Bennettsburg, r 189, b 1869, laborer, home with his father Mitchell Gardner Herman E., p o Reynoldsville, r 185, b 1865, 60 apple trees, general farming and hay raising, farm 50 acres and rents 50 acres on same road Gardner Isaac D., p o Smith Valley, r 203, b 18 1 2 in Never- sink, N. Y. owns h and lot Gardner Mitchell, p o Bennettsburg. r 189, b 1843 in Ogdens- burg, St. Lawrence Co. retired farmer, resident 29 years, veteran of the war of 1861, h and lot Gardner Ranthus, p o Burdett, r 222, b 1846, carpenter and joiner, works farm 100 acres belonging to W. C. Thomp- son, 59 sheep, sells about 10 tons of hay each year, 6 col- onies of bees Gardner William, p o Bennettsburg, r 186, b 181 5, farmer, rents to his son Fred farm 120, h do Gardner William S., p o Bennettsburg, r 189, b 1876, farm laborer, home with his father Mitchell Garrison Elizabeth, p o Mecklenburg, res r 143 Gaskell Ann, p o Smith Valley, r 217, widow of Samuel W. lives with Lois A Gaskell Lois A., p o Smith Valley, r 217, owns farm 80 acres Gaskell Mary, widow of Harrison, p o Mecklenburg, r 206, farmer 50, has I horse, 1 cow, orchard 150 trees Gee Charles N., po Perry City, r 42, b 1863 in Tompkins Co. farmer, works on shares 96 acres belonging to R. S. Allen, 7 acres of apples, 90 sheep, 2 acres of plums, pears and cherries, a hay and grain farm Gee Joshua, p o Mecklenburg, r 179, b 1841, farm 107, has 3; horses, 1 cow. orchard 75 trees German James H., p o Bennettsburg, r 188, b 1807 in Dutchess Co. general farmer 50, and owns farm of 143 acres on r 71, resident of the town JJ years Gerowe Gideon F., p o Logan, r 101, b 1812 in Delaware Co. wagon-maker, h and 3 acres 144 TOWN OF HECTOR. Gerowe William C, p o Burdett, b 1823 in Delaware Co. cus- tom saw and plaining- mill, owns 4 acres devoted to fruit of various kinds, off factory Gillett Rebeca, p o Hector, widow of John A. resident, h and lot Main Gillmor William S., M.D., p o North Hector, r 28, b 1856, Alio, physician and surgeon, owns farm 1 15, coroner of Schuyler Co Godding Alvah, p o Burdett, (Van Marter & Co.) b 1828, owns farm in Tompkins Co. 114, h Main Godfrey Evlin A., p o Logan, r 54, Mrs. James F. resident, owns farm 18 acres Godfrey James F., p o Logan, r 54, b 1823 in British India, veteran of the War of '61, occupies his wife's (Evlin A.) farm of 18 acres Goldsmith Daniel E., p o Mecklenburg, (Goldsmith & Thatcher) b 1850 in Orange Co general farmer 64 acres on Maple st. IOO sheep Goldsmith William G, p o Mecklenburg, r 178, b 1829, farmer 115, has 7 horses, 2 cows, 70 sheep, orchard 75 trees Goldsmith & Tatcher, (Daniel E. Goldsmith and Ralph E. Tatcher), general merchants, Main Goodwin Matilda, p o Perry City, r 90, widow of William R. tailoress, owns h and 7 acres Goodwin Simeon D., p o Perry City, r 90, b 1850 in Tompkins Co. wagon- maker, home with his mother Matilda Grant Andrew S., p o Burdett, b 1861, barber Lake ave, h Main Grant Betsey, p o Reynoldsville, widow of , rents h and lot of Lyman F. Smith, Main Grant Charles W„ p o Bennettsburg, r 188, b 1846, laborer, rents h and lot Grant George jr., p o Mecklenburg, b 1845, carriage, wagon and sleigh maker, veteran of the War of '61, Ithaca st. h Church cor Cross Grant George, sr., p o Mecklenburg, r 163 cor 143, b 1807 in Delaware Co. retired merchant, owns h and 10 acres Grant George W., p o Burdett, r 190, b 1861, laborer, rents h Grant John P., p o Reynoldsville, b 1825 in Delaware Co. black- smith and general farmer, manager of his wife.s (Sarah W.) farm 83 acres on r 1 10, h and shop Main st Grant Sarah A., p o Reynoldsville, Mrs. John P., owns farm 83 on r 1 10, h on Main st Grant William T., p o Mecklenburg, b 1871, painter, rents house of Charles Bodle TOWN OF HECTOR. 14$ Gunderman, Albert M., p o North Hector, b 1854 in Seneca Co. general insurance agent, Main cor Lake, h Main Gunderman Stella J., p o North Hector, Mrs. Albert M., mil- linery and fancy goods, Main, h do Gunderman Winfield S., p o North Hector, born 1864 in Sen- eca Co. harnessmaker and dealer in horse furnishing goods, Main st, h in village Hi Hagadorn, D. Webster, p o Cayutaville, r 214, b 1857 m Albany Co. rents of Sylvester Nye of Ithaca farm 100, has 2 horses, 3 cows Hagadorn John, p o Smith Valley, off r 217, farmer with his father Wilbur S. fur tanner or furrier HAGADORN WILBUR S., p o Odessa, off road 217, b 1832 in Renssalaer Co dairy 14 cows, 150 sheep, 5 horses, ap- ple orchard 5 acres, farmer 210 acres and 175 in Cathar- ine, came to Hector in 1867 Hager Charles H., p o North Hector, b 1856 at Beaver Dams, general merchant, Main st, h do Hager Harry, p o North Hector, b 186 1 in Chemung Co. laborer, rents house and lot on Lake st Hager Margaret H., p o Reynoldsville, r 112, widow of Oliver P. resident, owns h and 6 acres Hager Oakley P., p o Bennettsburg, r 199, b 1844, farmer, leases of Mrs. Kate Vaughan 75 acres Hager Orlando, p o Reynoldsville, off r 201, b 1833, retired farmer, home with John D. Wilson Hager Orlin, p o Reynoldsville, b 1842, carpenter and joiner and painter, owns and occupies h and 2 acres on Main st and wood lot of 16 acres on r 112 Hager Oscar, p o Burdett, r 217, b about 1837, farmer 70 Hager & Howard, p o North Hector, (Charles H Hager, and William E. Howard) general merchants, Main st Hall Daniel, p o Logan, r 100, born 1836, farmer, veteran of the war of 1861, h and 4-^ acres, resident of the town about 40 years Hall William G. 4 po Logan, r 100, born 1863, farmer with his- father Daniel Hallenbeck John T., p o Mecklenburg, r 143, b 1828 in Oneida Co. retired merchant, owns h and lot Halsey Parker W., p o North Hector, r 29, b 1833 in Lodi, Seneca Co. fruit grower and farmer 36, 5 acres of grapes,. 1 of plums, 100 peach trees, veteran of the war of 1861 I46 TOWN OF HECTOR. Hanly Erminda E., p o Hector, Mrs. James, owns farm 50 acres on road 50, h Main st HANLY JAMES, p o Hector, b 1841, 100 sheep, fruit grower, 12 acres of grapes, and farmer 150, ex supervisor (1885— 86), veteran of the Civil War 23th N. Y. Reg. h Main HANLY SAMUEL L., p o Burdett, r 105, b 1831, farmer and fruit grower, 10 acres of grapes, I of plums, 3 of apples, 200 sheep, farmer 210, ex assessor of the town Hart Alice Mrs., p o Burdett, home with her mother Sarah McQuillen, h Willow Hart James, p o Bennettsburg, r 158, b 1843 in Ireland, labor- er, h and 5 acres Harvey DeWitt B. p o Burdett, b 1 851 in Tompkins Co. har- ness-maker,horse furnishing goods, whips, trunks. Main,h do Harvey Emeline, p o Mecklenburg, r 163, owns farm 20 acres Harvey Joseph H., p o Mecklenburg, r 163, b 1822 in Enfield, Tompkins Co. owns house and lot Harvey Samuel A., p o Mecklenburg, r 143, b 1823, farmer, works for Charles Potter 96 acres Harvey Timothy, p o Odessa, off r 221, b 1858 in Catharine, works for J. E. West, owns 2 horses and farm no in Cath- arine Harvey William M., p o Mecklenburg, r 143, b i860, farmer, home with his father Samuel A Hatch Ernest C, p o Hector, r. 105, b 1871 in Onondaga Co. fruit grower, rents 30 acres of Eugene Erway Hatfield Harrison, p o Perry City, b 1840 in Tompkins Co. general merchant, manufacturer of harvest and driving mittens, Main, h do. veteran of the War of 1861 Hatt Fannie, p o North Hector, r 49, widow of William, resi- dent, home with her son George Johnston HATT GEORGE A., p o Searsburg, r 43, b 1861 in Seneca Co. hay presser, farmer, leases of Charity Warren 30 acres Hatt Laura, p o Searsburg, r 60, daughter of Minor, school teacher HATT LEWIS, p o Searsburg, r 60, b 1855 in Seneca Co. works on shares farm 137 acres belonging to his father Minor, hay-presser, 40 sheep, 14 acres of apples, sells 30 to 50 tons of hay each year, breeder of Jersey cattle, bronze turkeys, buckwheat grower HATT MINOR, p o Searsburg, r 60, b 1832, wool grower, 50 sheep, breeder of horses, farmer 140. His grandfather, James, a Revolutionary soldier from Dutchess Co. settled in Hector about 1800 TOWN OF HECTOR. 147 Hausner Borden, p o Perry City, r no, b 1834 in Dutchess Co. farmer, works on shares farm of 100 acres belonging to Mrs. Elizabeth Stillwell, owns h and lot at Cayutaville, veteran of the War of '61 Hausner Elizabeth, widow of George, p o Mecklenburg, owns farm 92, rents out on shares to John Ward farm 92, h r 165 Hausner Henry C, p o Mecklenburg, r 181, b 1844 m Tomp- kins Co. farmer 6y, has 20 horses, 2 cows, orchard 80 trees Hausner Peter J., p o Perry City, r 123, b 1863 in Catharine, rents farm 126 acres of Susan M. Coddington, sells from 30 to 50 tons of hay each year, dairy 4 cows Hausner William T., p o Perry City, r 1 10, b 1869 in Tomp- kins Co. farmer, home with his father Borden Havens George, p o East Steamburg, r 25, born 1807 in New Jersey, retired farmer, home with his daughter Mrs. Eliza- beth Fletcher Hawes John W., p o North Hector, r 27, b 1870, medical stu- dent, home with his father Mahlon D Hawes Hahlon D., p o North Hector, r 27, b 1829, general farmer 100 acres, 33 sheep, resident of the town 53 years Hawes Matthias D„ po North Hector, b 1811 in Seneca Co. retired alio physician and surgeon, practiced medicine in this town 43 years, owns h and lot in village Hawes William P., p o North Hector, r 27, b 1868, glass cut- ter, home with his mother Mrs. Salathiel Osborn Hazelton William P. Rev , po Mecklenburg, b 1832 in Nelson, Madison Co. pastor of Baptist church of Mecklenburg, h do Hazen Harvey, p o Burdett, r 191, b i860 in Tompkins Co. section foreman on railway, boarding house Hazlitt, James R., p o Hector, r 51, b 1839 in Reading, fruit grower, 28 acres of grapes, 6 of peaches, 9 of plums. 1 of apples and farmer 97, resident of the town 42 years Healey Michael, p o Bennettsburg. r 236, b 1858 laborer, emp by Wm. Eagan Helum Charles, p o Reynoldsville, r 112, b 1824, patient town farm Hemstreet Gardner D., p o Trumansburg, Tompkins Co. r 22, b 1843 m Cattaraugus Co. farmer, leases farm 60 acres of Farington brothers, 4 acres of apples Henderson Richard, po North Hector, r 50, b 1875 in Virginia, farmer, home with James S. Ball Hendricks Orlando H., p o Mecklenburg, r 142. farm laborer, h do 148 TOWN OF HECTOR. Henry Isaac W., p o Reynoldsville, b 1832, general farmer and dealer in agricultural implements, owns farm 14 acres on r 135 and owns and occupies farm 35 acres on Main st Henry Walter J., p o Reynoldsville, r 135, b 1863, general farmer, works on shares his father's (Isaac) farm of 30 acres Henyan Charles, p o Burdett, b 1855, farm laborer, home with his father-in-law Cumpfort C. Carregan. Church st Henyan Daniel, p o Burdett, b 1857, section employe on Le- high Valley Railway, rents h of Mrs. Louise B, Warner, h Main st Herman John A., p o Searsburg, r 61, b 1859, general farmer, works farm of 62 acres belonging to Mrs. Kate Sears Herrick William N., p o Perry City, r 91, b 1847 m Cayuga Co. farmer, works M. D Stilwell's farm of 100 acres, also farm of 97 acres on r 124, sells 20 to 25 tons of hay each year Hevener William, p o Perry City, r 91, b 1850, laborer, owns h and lot Hill Alfred L., p o Mecklenburg, r 142, b 1854, butcher, h do HILL CORNELIUS F., p o Burdett, b 1827, fruit grower, owns lot on Coiegrove ave, resident of town about 50 years veteran of the war of 1861, h Church st Hill Frank O., p o Burdett, b 1859, commercial traveler, home with his father Cornelius F., Church st Hill Jerome B., p o Burdett, born 1853, farmer, home with his father Cornelius F., Church st Hill Menzo C, p o Burdett b 1867, fireman on Fall Brook Ry, home with his father Cornelius F., Church st Himrod Elmer M., p o Burdett, r 224, b 1847, home with his father William, owns on r 196 farm 75 Himrod William, p o Burdett, r 224, b 18 10, farmer 34, ex-jus- tice of the peace and ex-colonel of militia, settled here in 1833 and was a tanner and currier for 35 years Hinckley Eliel M., p o North Hector, b 1838 in Lodi, Seneca Co, decking on steamboats, rents h in village Hoag Augustus S., p o Mecklenburg, r 117 cor 118, b 1844 in Perry (Hoag Brothers), h r 118 Hoag Brothers, p o Mecklenburg, r 117 cor 1 18, (Augustus S. and Marble B.), manufacturers grape baskets, potato crates, cider and apple jelly, factory and mill do Hoag Gussie M., p o Perry City, r 118, fruit basket-maker, daughter of Augustus S Hoag Marble B., p o Mecklenburg, r 1 17 cor 1 18, (Hoag Broth- ers), b 1830 in Massachusetts, h Mecklenburg village TOWN OF HECTOR. , 149 Hoag Samuel D., p o Perry City, r 89, b 1801 in New Hamp- shire, retired shoemaker, home with his son Augustus S Hoagland Richard, p o Mecklenburg, b 1820 in Seneca Co. (Hoagland & Son), h Ithaca st Hoagland Willie A., p o (Watkins), b 1850 in Chemung Co. teamster, rents h on r 230 Hoagland & Son, p o Mecklenburg, (Richard Hoagland and Lewis Arnold), wagon- makers and blacksmiths Ithaca st Hoard Gideon P. p o Burdett, b 1832, foreman in Willow Grove mill, boards at Jackson House, home in Penn Yan Hobart Ella V., p o Burdett, music teacher, home with her mother Maria, Main Hobart Maria, p o Burdett, widow of John R., h Main Hodges John R., p o Hector, r 75, b 1847 m England, fruit grower, 6 acres of grapes, 2 of plums, 1 of peaches, I of raspberries, 2 of apples, \ of currants, 1 of cherries, in farm 35 acres Holford William, p o Hector, r 75, b 1845, ^ ruli - grower, farm 36 Hooghkirk William L., p o North Hector, r 32, b i860 in New Jersey, general farmer — acres, sells from 20 to 30 tons of hay each year Horn Fred, p o Burdett, r 149, b about 1870, farmer, home with Joseph Case Hopkins Frank C, p o Bennettsburg, r 188, b 1853, farm laborer, h and lot Hopkins Margaret C, p o Bennettsburg, r 188, widow of James C, resident h and lot Hopkins Rufus A., p o Burdett, b 1849, general merchant Main, bds Jackson House. His father from Connecticut settled in Hector about 1834, and was a dealer in boots and shoes till his death, 1878 Horton Erwin L , p o East Steamburg, r 83, b 1 83 1 in Greene, N. Y., enlisted April 23d, 1 86 1 , in Co. C, Kane Rifles, served 22 months, rents h and lot Horton Erwin L., jr., p o East Steamburg, r 83, b 1868 in Tioga Co. manufacturer of " Horton's family medicines " and flavoring extracts, rents h and lot of Oscar Sirrine Horton Wilbur A., p o East Steamburg, r 13, b 1855 in Onta- rio Co. farmer 75 acres, 4 acres of apples, sells from 20 to 30 tons of hay each year Housworth Monroe, p o Reynoldsville, r 97, b 1850, carpenter and joiner, i\ acres of plums, farmer 26\ acres 10 150 TOWN OF HECTOR. Hovencamp Constantine, p o Mecklenburg, r 179, b 1848, laborer, h do Hovencamp Jenny, p o Reynoldsville, r J45, Mrs. William, owns farm 159 Hovencamp Joshua, p o Mecklenburg, off r 178, b 1846, la- borer, rents of Marble Hoag h and lot Hovencamp Stephen A., p o Mecklenburg, r 142, b 1852, clerk in Fish's dry goods and grocery store, h do Hovencamp William, p o Reynoldsville, r 145, b 1836, general farmer, works 159 acres owned by his wife Jenny, owns on r 142 farm 4 acres and on r no farm 33 acres, 3 acres of apples Hovey Hannah V., p o Burdett, r 199, widow of Erastus C, resides with J. P HOVEY JONATHAN P , p o Burdett, r 199, b 1844 in Barre, Orleans Co.. live stock dealer and breeder, 20 head of cat- cattle, 60 sheep, 6 horses, sells 20 tons of hay each year, farmer 179 Howard Charles W.. p o North Hector, r 28, b 1836 in Spen- cer, Tioga Co. inventor, bds with B. P. Olin Howard William E.,po North Hector, b 1843 at Sag Harbor, L. I., general merchant. Main st, veteran of the war of 186 1, h in village Howard William T., p o North Hector, b 1815 in England, blacksmith and wagonmaker, has worked at his trade con- tinuously 62 years, a resident 26 years, Lake st, h do HOWE FRANKLIN S. REV., p o Burdette, b 1809 *« Ver- mont, Presbyterian clergyman, has been an active pastor over 50 years in Elmira, Watkins and other places, and still has charge of the Peach Orchard Presbyterian church, h Main, Burdett Howell Charlotte, p o Hector, widow of Hannibal, owns 13 acres on r 104 and h and 14 acres on Main st Howell De Witt C, p o Burdett, r 191, b 1855 in Tompkins Co. farmer and fruit grower, works on shares farm of 127 acres. 16 acres of grapes, 7 of plums, general farming Howell Eva E., p o Burdett, r 105, widow of Addison, fruit grower, half interest in fruit farm of 60 acres with John S. Ellis — 10 acres of grapes, 1 of plums, 6 of peaches Howell Fayette M., p o Hector, b 1859, fruit grower, 8 acres of grapes, 2 of plums, 1 of raspberries, h Main st Howell John S., p o Burdett, b 1830, owns planing mill and cider mill, Factory st. h do TOWN OF HECTOR. I 5 I Howell Laviron M., p o Burdett, r 193, b 1854 in Tompkins Co. fruit grower, works on shares for E. A. Purdy of Burdett 30 acres, 20 acres of grapes, 7 of peaches and plums, 2 of raspberries Howell Marin E., p o Burdett, r 130, b in Lansing, Tompkins Co. fruit grower with his brother Otis E., 20 acres of grapes, 4 of plums and apricots, 1 of peaches in farm 33 Howell Mollie, p o Burdett, school teacher, home with her fath- er Peter S. Main cor Factory HOWELL OAKLEY D,po Logan, r 78, b 1869, carpenter and joiner and thresher, home with his father Robert D . Howell Otis E., p o Burdett, r 130, b 1858, fruit grower with his brother Marin E. 20 acres of grapes, 4 of plums and ap- ricots, 1 of peaches in farm 33 Howell Peter S., p o Burdett, b 1840 in Tompkins Co. farmer 115 in Pennsylvania, has charge of the Hannah B. Howell estate, Main cor Factory Howell Robert D., p o Logan, r 78, b 1824, laborer, rents h and lot HOWELL WELLINGTON, po Burdett, r 130, b 1830 in Ithaca, Thompkihs Co. farmer and fruit grower, 15 acres of grapes, 8 of plums and apricots, 7 of peaches, 8 of apples, l-g- of red raspberries, general farming, farm 57 acres, ex- road commissioner Howell William E., p o Burdett, b 1874, shipping clerk, home with his father Peter S., Main cor Factory * Hubbell Edward B., p o Reynoldsville, r 201, b 1852, dealer in hay, wool buyer, 4 acres of apples, -J of plums, 50 sheep, general farmer 100 Hubbell Hattie F. Miss, p o Reynoldsville, daughter of Lydia Ann, r 159, resident, bds do Hubbell Lydia Ann, widow of Oliver C, p o Reynoldsville, r 159, rents out on shares to William H. Lovell farm 300, has 1 horse, 2 cows, 20 sheep Hubbell William S., p o Bennettsburg, r 189, b 1847, sheep shearer, laborer, h and lot Huff Augustus C, p o Hector, r 103, b 1832 in Ovid, Seneca Co. fruit grower, 5 acres of grapes, 1,000 plum trees, 400 peach trees, 1 acre of strawberries, 300 quince trees, 1,000 currant bushes, 20 cherry trees in farm 14, owned by his wife, Emma M., ex-school commissioner of Schuyler coun- ty Huff Emma M., p o Hector, Mrs. Augustus C, r 103, owns fruit farm 14 acres 152 TOWN OF HECTOR. Huff Myron, p o Lodi Centre, r 6, b 1849 m Seneca Co. taxider- mist, owns farm 90 Hull William E., p o North Hector, r 29, b 1827 in Trumans- burg, Tompkins Co. fruit grower, and farmer 65, (10 acres of grapes, 100 plum trees, 15 cherry trees) Hultz Eugene D., p o Cayutaville, r 211, b 1849 m Steuben Co. farmer 98, has 3 horses, 5 cows Hunter Mary A., p o Hector, widow of Daniel J., resident 37 years, has had charge of the post-office 25 years, h and I acre on Main st Hurd William A., p o Burdett, b 1809 in Connecticut, settled in town in 1838 on farm of 10 acres in village, appointed postmaster in 1890, h Main Hurlbut Moses, p o East Steamburg, r 24, b 1842 in Ulysses, railroad bridge builder, apple orchard 3 acres, owns farm 59 acres, house and lot in Ithaca Huson Lewis C, p o Burdett, b 1853 in Ontario Co. inventor and manuf of rotary engines and blowers, Scranton, Pa HUSON WILLIAM H., p o Burdett, b 1824 in Yates Co. proprietor of the Jackson House, Main St., a veteran in the hotel business, he has been sometime proprietor of Fergu- son Hotel at Ferguson Corners, Yates Co., Casparis House, Washington, D C, Starkey Hotel, Starkey Station, Stanley Hotel at Stanley Station, Ontario Co., Woodhull Hotel at Woodhull, Steuben Co., The Addison Hotel and Westlake House, Addison, Steuben Co., Reading House at Reading Centre, and at present the Jackson Hotel at Burdett, 30 years in the business, Main cor Church Huston Eleanor, p o Logan, r 10 1, widow of Samuel, home with her daughter, R. Jennie, resident of the town 80 years HUSTON LEROY, p o Hector, b 1846, dealer in lumber, wood, feed and coal, owner of saw mill and feed mill and 2\ acres of land near railroad depot, ex-overseer of the poor, h in village, owns farm \oZ\ acres on r 53, on which are 2^ acres of grapes, 5 of plums, general farming Huston Masnfiield, p o North Hector, b 1843, fruit grower, owns 4 vacant lots in village and farm 60 acres on road 48, overseer of the poor, h and lot in village Huston Oakley, p o Logan, r 48, b 1870, general farmer 60 acres, 45 sheep, 75 plum trees, sells from 10 to 20 tons of hay yearly, also works on shares Maxfield Huston's farm Huston R.Jennie, po Logan, r 101, resident, h and I J^ acres Huston Samuel E., p o Hector, b 1875, teamster, home with his father Leroy, h in village TOWN OF HECTOR. 1 53 Huston William B., p o Hector, b 1872, engineer, home with his father Leroy, h in village HUSTON WILLIAM H., p o Logan, r 99, b 1850, live stock dealer and breeder of Hampshire down sheep, I acre of apples, y^ of raspberries, 60 sheep, farmer, resident of the town since his birth. His father Samuel located in this town on road 36 about 1833 Hutchings Fred W., p o Mecklenburg, r 143, b 1865, farm la- borer for D. W. Becker Hyland Joseph, po Trumansburg, Tompkins Co. r 18, b 1865, farmer 85 Hyland Mary, p o Trumansburg, Tompkins Co. r 18, widow of James Hyland Thomas, p o Trumansburg, Tompkins Co. r 18, b 1824 in Ireland, farmer Hyland Thomas, p o Trumansburg, Tompkins Co r 18, b 1870, farmer with Joseph, 85 acres I Ink Willard, p o Smith Valley, r 217, b 1850, thresher and farmer 10 Jackson Almina, p o North Hector, widow of James M. owns h and lot in village Jackson Andrew, p o Cayutaville, r 21 5, b 185 I, steam thresher, h do Jackson Frank, p o Burdett, r 192, b 1835 m Maryland, farmer 5, 3 acres of grapes and y 2 acre of apples and pears Jackson George H., p o Bennettsburg, r 156, b 1844, carpenter and wagonmaker, owns h and lot JACKSON HOTEL, p o Burdett, William H. Huson proprie- tor, Main Jackson Lura M., p o Bennettsburg, r 188, widow of Charles B. resident, h and lot Jaquish Alvah S , p o Logan, r 101 cor 108, b 1869, 40 sheep, farmer 76 and owns wood lot 16 acres off r 108 Jaquish James E., p o Hector, r 75, b 1875, farmer, home with his father Johnson M Jaquish Johnson M., p o Hector, r 75, b 1833, fruit grower, 3 acres of grapes, 5 of peaches. 2 of apples, \ of plums, -5- of berries and farmer 100, resided in town 58 years 154 TOWN OF HECTOR. Jaquish Julia E,, po Burdett, widow of Matthias J. owns I acre and -j acre on Main, h do Jeffers Daniel W., p o Trumansburg, Tompkins Co. r 42, b 1 85 1, farmer 43 acres on r 88, 7 acres of apples, 68 sheep, sells 30 to 50 tons of hay each year, breeder of grade Hamp- shire down sheep and grade Jersey and Guernsey cattle Jeffers Floyd L., p o Trumansburg, Tompkins Co. r 63, b 1876, student, home with his father Henry Jeffers Henry, p o Trumansburg, Tompkins Co. r 63, b 1853, stone mason, owns farm 9 acres Jeffers Isaac, p o Perry City, off r 88, b about 18 13 in Dutch- ess Co. owns farm 47 acres, worked by P. H. Shaw, home with W. K. Shaw Jeffers, William H., p o Trumansburg, Tompkins Co. r 63, b 1 827, painter and paper hanger, dealer in and tuner of musi- cal instruments, owns farm 50 acres, resident of the town since his birth Jennings George W., p o Searsburg, r 23, b 1868 in Steuben Co. farmer, works on shares 52 acres belonging to Mrs. Helen Beyea Jennings John, p o Burdett, r 105, b 1871 in Chemung Co. works Benjamin J. Erwin's farrn of 114 acres Jewell Frank, p o Reynoldville, r 8y, b 1844, commissioner of highways, carpenter and joiner, owns farm 50 acres, 1% acres of apples, hay and grain farm, resident of the town 48 years Jewell Fred, po Reynoldsvillle, r 87, b 1870, earpenter and joiner, home with his father Frank Jillson Estelle B., p o Burdett, widow of Fred B., dressmaker, main h do Johnson Alfred D., p o North Hector, r 3, b 1859, farmer, works on shares 100 acres belonging to M. Truman Smith Johnson Charles R, po North Hector, r 28, b 1854 in Ithaca, general farmer 50 acres, 33 sheep Johnson Emery A., p o Logan, r 34, b about 1845, general farmer 50 John Frank A., p o North Hector, r 28, b 1847 in Ithaca, 2 acres of grapes, J of raspberries, 2 of apples, j_ of plums and cherries, 5 I sheep, farmer 80 Johnson Fred D., p o Logan, r 34, b 1870, farmer, home with his father Emery A. Johnson George R., p o Reynoldsville, r 82, b 1845 m Tomp- kins Co. carpenter and joiner, 48 sheep, farmer 50, resident of the town 33 years TOWN OF HECTOR. I 55 Johnson Howard A., p o Reynoldsville, r 82, farmer, breeder of Shropshire sheep, home with his father George R Johnson Homer D., p o Reynoldsville, r 82. farmer, home with his father George R Johnson Mary A., p o North Hector, r 28, resident, home with her son Frank A Johnson Mary E., p o Hector, widow Rufus W., r 31, resident h and lot Johnson Stratton, p o North Hector, r 49, b 1836, farmer and fruit grower, 5 acres of grapes, 300 plumb trees, in farm 50 acres, resident of town since his birth Johnston George, p o North Heetor, r 49, b 1839 in Seneca Co. farmer and fruit grower, 6 acres of grapes, 2 of blackrasp- berries, 4 of plumps, 50 quince bushes, ^ acre red rasp- berries, 2 of apples, in farm y6. Jones Augusta p o Reynoldsville, Mrs. Fred D., r 136, dress maker Jones Clarence T., p o Reynoldsville, r 136, fruit grower, home with his father Fred D Jones Fred D., p o Reynoldsville, off r 136, b 1855 in Tompkins Co. farm laborer and thresher, owns h and 1 acre Jones James M., p o North Hector, r 30, b 1857 m Seneca Co. general farmer 80 acres, 3 acres of apples, \ of plums and cherries, 62 sheep Jones Minor T., p o Trumansburg, Tompkins Co. r 41 cor 42, b 1843, se ^ s about 50 tons of hay annually, farmer 176 K Keep Charles M., p o Bennettsburg, r 188, b 1847 (Keep & Co.) lumber dealer and thresher, 3^ acres of grapes, 1 of apples in farm of 8 acres Keep Chancey, p o Burdett, r 132, b 1854, 50 sheep, farmer 120, sells about 20 tons of hay yearly Keep Hmma A., p o Bennettsburg, r 188 (Mrs. Charles M.), fruit grower, ownes farm 70 acres on r 186 and farm 60 acres on r 200, and 7 acres on r 189 KEEP PIERMAN I., p o Burdette (Keep & Paterson), b 1850, miller, owns farm of 290 acres on r 152, rents h on Main st ofDr Lyons of Watkins Keep Martin M., p o Bennettsburg, r 188, b 18 14 in Cortland Co., retired farmer, owns 55 acres on r 186 and h and lot, home with his son Charles M 156 TOWN OF HECTOR. Keep & Company, p o Bennettsburg, off r 188 (Charles M. Keep, Lemuel W. Stone, William D Wilcox) custom saw mill KEEP & PATERSON, p o Burdett (Herman I. Keep & George B. Paterson) merchant and custom millers and shippers of grain, Willow Grove Mills, Main st Kelley Charles, p o Burdett, r 151, b 1828 in Steuben Co., gen- eral farmer 30 Kelley Charles A., p o Perry City, farmer, works on shares farm of Warren Farrington2 50 acres, h Main st Kelley Louisa M., p o Reynoldsville, widow of Jonathan, resi- dent, owns 35 acres on Main st Kelley Sherman, p o Reynoldsville, off r 113, b 1865, farmer 130, has 4 cows, 7 horses Kelley Smith, po Reynoldsville, r 136, b 1822 in Seneca Co. retired farmer, was a general merchant in the village from 1868 to 1883 an< 3 was postmaster during that time, farm 11 acres, owns on r 136 8 acres, 29 acres on Main St., 50 acres on r 97, 62 acres on r 1 1 1, 10 acres on r 96 and 62 acres in Catharine, resident of the town 40 years Kelley, see also Kelly KELLOGG AUGUSTUS A., p o Bennettsburg, r 187, b 1835, prop stock horse "Hambletonian Star," farmer 50 acres KELLOGG CHARLES L., p o Reynoldsville, Main cor 136, b 1837, proprietor of the Central Hotel, owns farm 50 acres on r 134, hay specialty Kellogg Claud M., po Bennettsburg, r 187, b 1876 in Michi- gan, farmer, with his father Augustus A Kellogg G. Riley, p o Bennettsburg, r 187, b 1828, \ of an acre of grapes, 7 of apples, 15 plum trees, farmer 70, owner of "Phil" a grade Percheon stallion and breeder of grade horses Kellogg George, p o Bennettsburg, r 199, b 185 1, farmer 42 Kellogg Julius J., p o East Steamburg, r 26, b 1855, carpenter and joiner, farmer 20 Kellogg Silas C, p o East Steamburg, r 25, b 1814 in Otsego Co. carpenter and joiner, has been justice of the peace in the town for 40 consecutive years Kellogg Stephen A., p o Bennettsburg, r 236, b 1872, farmer, with his father Theodore Kellogg Theodore, p o Bennettsburg, r 236, b 1840, sells 20 tons of hay each year, woolgrower, 30 sheep, farmer 75 and works on shares for Isaac Morris 12s acres TOWN OF HECTOR. 157 Kelly Mary F. Miss, p o Mecklenburg, r 178, farmer 62, has 2 horses, 2 cows, 25 sheep, orchard 75 trees Kelly War-ren V., p o Mecklenburg, r 178, b 1853, farmer 62, has 2 horses, 2 cows, 25 sheep, orchard 75 trees Kelly, see also Kelley Kelsey Fred, p o Trumansburg, Tompkins Co. r 42, farmer, home with Daniel W. Jeffers Kenna Patrick, p o Burdett, b 1847 in Cayuga Co. laborer, bds Willow Kennedy Allan P., p o Cayutaville, r 214, farmer 97, has 4 horses, 4 cows Kenyon Frank E., po Hector, off r 103, b 1851 in Yates Co. nurseryman, ]/ 2 interest in 15 acres of nursery on Oliver H. Budd's home farm Ketchum M. Elma, p o North Hector, milliner and dressmaker, owns h and lot on Main KEYES CHARLES R., M.D., p o North Hector, b 1850 in Ontario Co. alio, physician and surgeon, member of Sen- eca County Medical Society, also the Ontario County Med- ical Society, Main, h in village Kilborn Harriet, widow of Orange, p o Mecklenburg, r 142, owns house and lot 8 Kimble Augustus W., p o Burdett, b 1829, farmer 102, always lived in town, h Main Kimble Estle, p o Burdett, r 147, b 1 831 in Steuben Co. farmer 42 King Cora M., widow of Cornelius, p o Mecklenburg, r 178, b in Newfield, Tompkins Co. owns farm 100, has 1 horse, 3 cows, 40 sheep, orchard 100 trees King David, p o Mecklenburg, r 145, b 1833 in Ireland, apiarist 8 colonies, general farmer 130, apple orchard 2 acres, 10 sheep. Resided on this farm 33 years King Herbert B., p o Burdett, r 226, b 1867, farmer, son of Omera L., works for Henry V. Haas, Watkins King Jehiel, p o Burdett, b 1815 in Tompkins Co. farmer 10 Lake ave King Omera L., po Burdett, r 226, b 1837, farmer 80, ex- deputy sheriff, auctioneer, aparian, veteran in Civil War, en- listed November, 1861, in Co. G, 10th N. Y. Cavalry, dis- charged November, 1864, pensioner Kinnan Patience E., p o North Hector, r 29, widow of John B., farmer, 8 acres of grapes, hay and grain farm 48 Kirkendall Julia A., p o Burdett, widow of Austin, owns the Jackson Hotel on Main, and I acre on Willow, h do 158 TOWN OF HECTOR. Kirpatrick Lydia B., p o'North Hector, widow of Marquis, h and lot on Main Kirton Charles, p o Searsbusg, r 16, b 1844 in England, farm- er 52 Kishpaugh Joseph S., p o North Hector, b 1826 in New Jer- sey, fruit grower, (5 acres of grapes, 1 of plums) rents 7 acres in village Knapp Albert, p o Hector, r 105, b 1834, farmer and thresher,. 3 acres of grapes, 3 of plums in farm 86 Kneale Arthur, p o North Hector, b 1868 in Yates Co. (Button and Kneale) Main, h in village La Bar John K., p o Bennettsburg, r 134, b 151 in Tompkins Co. 19 sheep, general farmer 65 Lafferty Edward, p o Burdett, b 1870 in Herkimer Co. emp. L. V. Ry Lambert Benjamin, p o Burdett, b 1822, farmer owns 128 acres on r 149 and about 15 in village, h Main st Lambert Wesley M., p o Burdett, r 191, b 1840, fruit grower, 2 acres of grapes, 1 of apples, ^ of raspberries in farm 7, justice of the peace, has held the office since January 1, 1876, veteran of the war of 1861. His father John W. located in this town at Mecklenburg about 1830 Lamoreaux William H., p o North Hector, r 3, b 185 1, fruit grower and farmer 58, has 8 acres of grapes,2 of raspberries, 2 of plums, owns another farm of 67 acres on r 3 LANGFORD GEORGE A., p o Mecklenburg, b 1861, drug- gist, church st, h do Lanning Albert, p o Burdett, r 154, b 1830, gentleman, home with William H. Saylor, resident of the town about 40 years Larison David, p o Cayutaville, r 208, b 1856, farmer, rents of John Searles farm 175 has I cow, 1 horse, h do La Tourrette John, p o North Hector, b 1828 in Seneca Co- wheelwright, steamfitter and plumber, rents h in village Lee Edward W., p o Mecklenburg, b 1861, laborer Lee Elizabeth M., p o Mecklenburg, r 143, owns h and lot I acre Lee George, p o Bennettsburg, off r 158, b 1850 in Virginia farmer 14 Lee Winton, p o Bennettsburg, r 200, b 1842, laborer TOWN OF HECTOR. 1 59 Leeland Edward, p o Burdett, r 31, b i860, laborer, emp by G. M. Canfield Leigh Edward W.. p o Mecklenburg, b i860 in New Jersey, barber and hair dresser, Main st, h with his mother Eliza- beth Lee, Maple st Leonard Alexander C, p o Bennettsburg, r 200, b 1840 in Springfield, Bradford Co. Pa, general farmer 55 Leonard Andrew J., p o Mecklenburg, r 116, b 1733, farmer 87, veteran of the war of 1861 Leonard Anna R. Mrs., p o Burdett, widow of Jonah B. nov- elty store, Main, h do, came from Pennsylvania in 1893 Leonard Charles, p o Bennettsburg, r 200, b 1865, farmer with his father A. C. Leonard Elizabeth T., p o Bennettsburg, r 200, wife of A C, owns 30 acres Leonard Eugene B., p o Mecklenburg, r 160, b 1852 in Che- mung Co. farmer, works on shares for Henry T. Noyes of Rochester, N. Y. has 4 horses, 2 cows, 10 sheep, orchard IOO trees Leonard Grant, p o Mecklenburg, r 116, b 1866, farmer, home with his father Andrew J Leonard Hector L., p o North Hector, r 28, b i860 in Cayuta, farm laborer Lewis Arnold, p o Mecklenburg, b 1841 in Seneca Co. (Hoag- land & Son), veteran of the War of '61, h Ithaca st Livermore Joshua, p o North Hector, b 1870 in Chemung Co. railway employe, rents h in village Longstreet Loren W., p o Hector, r 72, b 1852 in Cayuga Co. carpenter and joiner, h and lot Look Fred D., p o North Hector, b 1869 in Havana, (Stocum & Look), fruit basket maker, owns 7 acres of wood lot in Steuben Co. owns }4 interest in feed-mill, rents h in vil- lage Loomis George H., p o Mecklenburg, r 184, b 1856, farmer, rents of Joshua Miller of Mecklenburg, farm 100, has 3 horses, 1 cow, 20 sheep Lovell Ezra C, p o Perry City, off Main, b 1816 in Tompkins Co. retired blacksmith, h and lot LoveU J. Erwin, p o Perry City, b 1875, student, home with his father Warren H., Main cor r 90 Lovell Warren H., p o Perry City, b 1 850 in Tompkins Co. general blacksmith and horse- shoer Main, h Main cor r 90 l60 TOWN OF HECTOR. Lovell William H., p o Reynoldsville, r 159, b 1871 in Chemung Co. works on shares for Oliver C Hubbell's widow, Lydia Ann, farm 300, has 4 horses, 4 cows, 75 sheep, orchard 150 trees Loveless Royal, p o Mecklenburg, r 142, b 1822 in Dutchess Co. carpenter and joiner, h do Lowe Charles, p o North Hector, r 32, b 1875, farmer, son of Peter Lowe Frank, p o North Hector, r 34, b 1869, school teacher, farmer and fruit grower, 2 acres of plums, 2 of apples, y 2 of long black berries, 2 of black raspberries in farm 46 acres, hay a specialty Lowe George H., p o North Hector, r 32, fruit basket maker, home with his father Peter Lowe Peter, p o North Hector, r 32, b about 1853 in Dutchess Co. general farmer 100 Lytle John W., p o North Hector, b 1865 in Cayuga Co. clerk in Exchange Hotel, h Lake Malette J. Wesley, p o Bennettsburg, off r 157, b 1835, farmer, works on shares the farm of Mrs. Elizabeth T. Smith 60 acres Mallory Alice G., p o Hector, r 103, widow of Aaron E., (5 acres of grapes, 3 of plums, \oi pears, 89 sheep, farmer 100 Mallory John J., p o Mecklenburg, r 105, b 1850 in Cayuga Co. farm laborer, rents of Willard Ink, house and lot I acre MALLORY JUDSON D., p o Hector, r 103, b 1845 in Tomp- kins Co. farmer and fruit grower, works his mother's (Alice G.) farm of 100 acres Malona Daniel M., p o Perry City, r 63, b 1848 in Massachusetts, farmer, occupies 53 acres belonging to his wife, Susan M Malona Susan M., p o Perry City, r 63, Mrs. Daniel M. owns farm 53 Maloney James, p o Watkins, r 133, b 1865, clerk for Thomas R. Clark in Watkins Maloney John, p o Burdett, r 133, b 1861, farmer, home with his father Richard Maloney Richard, p o Burdett, r 133, b 1823 in Ireland, farmer, works 25 acres owned by Mrs, Helen Conklin of Watkins Maloney Thomas, p o Burdett, r 133, b 1873, farmer, son of Richard TOWN OF HECTOR. l6l Maloney William, -p o Burdett, r 133, b 1876, farmer, son of Richard Manning Augustus W., p o Burdett, b 1836, farmer 101 acres on r 131, and 56 off r 106, and 1 acre on Willow st, h do Manning John T., p o Burdett, r 128, b 1840, assessor, live stock dealer, farmer 75, always lived on this farm Marshall Freeman, p o North Hector, b 1840 in England, car- penter and joiner and wagonmaker, 1 acre of grapes in farm 3, h in village Marshall James G., p o Bennettsburg, r 157, b 1858 in Hornby, Steuben Co. cooper, h and 10 acres Marshall John, p o North Hector, b 1868, (Welding & Marshall), Main st., bds with his father Freeman Marshall Martha M., p o Bennettsburg, r 157, widow of William, resident, home with her son James G Martin Archibald, p o Burdett, r 196, b 1803, retired farmer, lives with his son Marquis L Martin Daniel E., p o Burdett, b 1862, brakeman on Lehigh Valley Railway, rents house of Miss Adelia Rogers, h Church st MARTIN MARQUIS L., p o Burdett, r 196, b 1846, portable saw mill, dealer in general produce, lumber, timber, logs and piling, farmer, owns 80 acres on r 196 and 40 acres on r 224, has 4 horses, 4 cows, 100 sheep, orchard of 4 acres. His father Archibald was born on this farm in 1803 and still lives here. His grandfather William lived there the greater part of his life until a few years ago, when he moved to Horseheads, where he died Martin Peter O., p o Burdett, b 1854, retired farmer, h Lake ave Martin Peter O. Mrs., p o Burdett, owns one-half interest in h and lot Lake ave Mathews Andrew, p o North Hector, r 50, b 1841, farmer and fruit grower, 6 acres of grapes, 5 ol raspberries, 3 of apples in farm 49, resided on this farm 42 years Mathews Daniel A., p o Logan, r jy, b 1847, l acre OI " apples and plums, 23 sheep, farmer 20 and owns farm of 88 acres on r 55, resident of the town since his birth Mathews Daniel Kortright, p o Burdett, r 131, b 1861, farmer 33 Mathews Elmer E., p o Logan, r 54, b 1861, farmer, works on shares his father's (Ezekiel) farm of 125 acres Mathews Emeline, widow of Daniel, p o Burdett, owns farm 62 acres on r 79, also 47 acres in Dix, home with her son Gil- bert, Main st 1 62 TOWN OF HECTOR. Mathews Ezekiel, p o Logan, r 54, b 1820 in Cayuga Co., 4 acres of apples, 1 of raspberries, sells from 10 to 15 tons of hay yearly, breeder of grade Shropshire sheep, 80 head, farmer 125 Mathews George, p o Bennettsburg, r 188, b about i860, lab- orer, rents h and lot Mathews George W., p o Burdett, r 130, b 1830, farmer and fruit grower, 7 acres of grapes, 400 plum trees, 500 apple trees, 300 peach trees, 100 pear trees, 3 acres of red and black raspberries in farm of 70 acres Mathews Gilbert, p o Burdett, b 1837, farmer, 69 acres on r 54 cor 70, works 3y acres in village owned by his wife, owner of stone quarry, h Main st Mathews Gilbert Mrs., p o Burdett, owner h and 32 acres, h Main st Mathews Helen A., p o North Hector, Mrs. Nathaniel M. owns 86 acres on r 37 and 15 on Main st Mathews Jeremiah E., p o Logan, r 70, b 1827, general far- mer 95 acres, has lived on this farm since his birth. His father Sylvanus located on this farm as an early settler and lived here till he died in 1867 Mathews Lary, p o Hector, laborer, rents h Main Mathews Milford, p o Burdett, r 129, b 18 19 on this farm, 60 sheep, farmer 400 Mathews Marian., p o Logan, r 54, dressmaker, home with her father Ezekiel Mathews Marshall D„ p o North Hector, r 3, b 1849, ^ arm laborer, rents h and lot of William Lamoreaux Mathews Nathaniel M., p o North Hector, b 1824, farmer and fruit grower 15 acres, 10 acres of grapes, 425 plum trees, 1 acre of raspberries, 40 apple trees, h Main st. His father Nathaniel settled in this town about 1800 Mathews Stephen L., p o North Hecter, r 5, b 185 1 in Steuben Co iy acres of raspberries, plums, pears and cherries in farm 3 acres Matthews Sylvester P., p o Burdett, r 106, b 1845 m Chemung Co. 50 sheep, farmer 1 30 Mattison Lewis, p o Burdett, r 148, b about i860, farmer 128 McAdams James, p o Smith Valley, r 212, born 1842 in Dela- ware Co., farmer 10 McCarthy Daniel, p o Mecklenburg, r 162, b 1823 in Ireland, farmer, owns h and lot 4 TOWN OF HECTOR. 1 63 McCarthy Lawrence, po Mecklenburg, b 1853 in Cayuga Co. meat market, agent for the Michigan Buggy Co. of Kala- mazoo, Mich. Main, h do McClary Edwin, p o Bennettsburg, r 188, b 1843 in Hornby, Steuben Co. farmer and railway employe, veteran of the war of 1 86 1, h and lot, owns farm 160 acres in South Dakota McClellan Lewis, p o EastSteamburg, r 1 1, b 1830 in Tompkins Co. farmer, owns h and lot in Tompkins Co. home with F. A Tunison McCooms Peter, p o East Steamburg, r 12, b about 1853 McCoy Charles F., p o Smith Valley, r 212, born 1848 in En- field, Tompkins Co. farmer, owns 10 acres in Newfield McCoy Cornelius B., p o Reynoldsville, r 159, b 1853, laborer in saw mill of W. B. Reynolds, h do McCoy Ephraim R., p o Reynoldsville, r 136, b 18 18 in New Jersey, general blacksmith, resident of the town 47 years, owns h and lot McCoy Kate E , p o Reynoldsville, r 136, nurse, home with her father Ephraim R. McCoy Lena A., p o Reynoldsville, r 136, school teacher, home with her father William McCoy William, p o Reynoldsville, b 1845 in Seneca Co. gen- eral blcaksmith and horseshoer, Main st, h r 136 McCoy William M., p o Smith Valley, r 212, b 1870 in Enfield, Tompkins Co. farmer, works on shares for D. H. Boyce 63 acres McCutcheon Sedgewick R., p o North Hector, b 1837 m New Jersey, laborer, h and lot in village McDOUGAL RANSOM, p o Smith Valley, r 204, b 1852 in Veteran, owns 4 horses, 2 cows and leases of Adam Night- hart of Elmira, 8 cows and farm 133 acres McGee Edward, p o Perry City, r 42, b 1856 in Montrose, Pa. works for Thomas Boyd McKiggan John, p o Mecklenburg, retired, resides with R. S. Allen McNattan Alexander, p o Burdett, r 147 cor 133, b 1830 in Ireland, general farmer 25 acres, resident of the town. 40 years McNattan Frederick D., p o Burdett, r 147 cor 133, b 1874, farmer, home with his father Alexander McNetton Maggie Miss, p o Mecklenburg, r 119, house work for Parker Wixom, bds do McQuillen Peter, p o Logan, r 107, b 1856, farm laborer for Oliver H. Budd 164 TOWN OF HECTOR. McQuillen Sarah, p o Burdett, widow of William, owns lot on Willow st, h do McQuillen William H., p o Burdett, r 152, b 1864, farmer and fruit grower, rents farm, 12 acres of grapes, general farmer 290 M. E. Church, Mecklenburg, Maple st cor r 143, C. M. Adams pastor Mead Anna E., p o Burdett, r 233, home with her father, Garwood J Mead Garwood J., p o Burdett, r 233, b 1831, farmer 100, sells 20 tons of hay. His father John C. from .Dutchess Co. came to Hector about 1825 and settled on a part of this farm Mead Selina M., p o Burdett, widow of John C. lives with her daughter Mrs. James V. Miller, owns h and lot on Church st Mead Silas M., p o Burdett, r 233, b 1863, farmer with his father Garwood J Mecklenburg Baptist Church, Rev. William P. Hazelton, pastor Mecklenburg Mecklenburg Hotel, Michael Cramer prop Meddick Mary A., p o North Hector, resident, owns h and lot on Main . Mekeel Abram V., p o North Hector, b 183 1, farmer and fruit grower 80, (20 acres of grapes, 1,000 peach trees, 1,000 plum trees, 2 acres of apples, 2 of raspberries), lumber dealer, member of assembly 1861, 1878-79, supervisor 1878, owns farm 105 on r 28, h Main Mekeel Arthur M., p o North Hector, b i860, farmer, home with his father Abram V. owns 5 acres on r 1, (4 acres of grapes) Menzie Frank, p o Bennettsburg, r 219, b 1856 in Susquehanna, Pa., raises 16 acres rye, 16 acres buckwheat, has 2 cows, 22 sheep, 5 horses, farm 100 acres Merrick Albert L., p o Burdett, r 105, b 1872, farm laborer, rents h Mickel Silas N., p o Smith Valley, r 201, b 1854, 30 sheep, gen- eral farmer 62 Miller Ambrose, p o Watkins, r 230, b 18 19, laborer Miller Andrew D,,po Burdett, b 1869, farmer, home with his- father, James V., Church Miller Edward G., p o Watkins, r 230, b 1866, laborer, home with his father Ambrose Miller Edwin, p o North Hector, r 6, b 1843, carpenter and joiner, h and 2-5- acres, owns in Seneca Co. farm 25 acres TOWN OF HECTOR. 1 65 Miller Eli, p o East Steamburg, r 12, b 18 16, farmer, occupies 30 acres belonging to his wife Miller Frank L., p o North Hector, r 6, b 1867, school teacher, home with his father Edwin Miller Franklin J., p o Watkins, r 234, b 1855 in Montour, em- ploye Fall Brook Ry Miller Fred, p o Watkins, r 230, b 1872, laborer, home with his father Ambrose Miller John H., p o Watkins, r 230, b 1875, laborer, home with his father Ambrose Miller James V., p o Burdett, b 1837 on r I 9^> farmer 103, h Church. His father, Deacon Andrew Miller, from Seneca Co. settled on r 198 about 1831 Miller James V. Mrs., p o Burdett, owns 2 lots in village, h Church Miller Joshua S., p o Mecklenburg, r 142, b 1847 m Enfield, Tompkins Co. school teacher and farmer 100, rents to George Loomis on shares, h r 142 Miller Mary E., p o Burdett, r 233, widow of Aaron, owns farm 65 acres Miller Phebe, p o East Steamburg, r 12, Mrs Eli, owns farm 30 acres Milliman Oscar R., p o North Hector, r 50, b 1835 in Ononda- ga Co. home with his sister, Mrs. Andrew Mathews Mills Henry A., p o Logan, r 53, b 1836 in Chemung Co. farm laborer, rents h of the Milliman estate Mills Phebe C, p o Logan, r 53, Mrs. Henry A., owns h and lot in Elmira Milspaugh Ervin, p o Mecklenburg, r 185 n 157, b 1830 in Chemung Co. farmer, rents 150 apple trees, 6 acres plums, pears and cherries on farm 50, owns h and 2 acres in Rey- noldsville Milspaugh William L., p o Mecklenburg, r 185 n 157, b 1857 in Chemung Co farmer with his father Ervin Monell Charles, p o Burdett, r 149, b 18 19, retired farmer, res- ident of the town 74 years, home with his daughter Mrs. Sarah Bennett Moore Birge C, p o North Hector, r 31, b 1861, farmer and fruit grower, farm 66\, works his mother's (Mrs. Harriet Moore) farm of 50 acres, (16^ acres of grapes, 3^ of apples, 2 of plums, 4 of peaches), 150 sheep MOORE ENOCH, p o Logan, r 53 cor 71, b 1835, fruitgrower, (9 acres of grapes, 2 of plums and peaches) and farmer 1 1 1 11 1 66 TOWN OF HECTOR. Moore Fred A., p o Hector, r 72, b 1866, farmer with his father Henry Moore Harriet, p o North Hector, widow of Asa, r 31, interest in farm of 50 acres Moore Henry, p o Hector, r 72, b 1842, fruit grower, 5 acres of grapes, 3 of plums, I of apples and farmer 68^- acres, Veteran of the war of '61, resident of the town since birth MOORE HOUSE, p o North Hector, Charles L. Stevens pro- prietor, Lake st Moore Horace M., p o Burdett, b 1861 in Yonkers, gentleman, bds at Jackson House, Main st Moore Irvin, p o Logan, r 107, b 1847, agent for the Bowker Fertilizer Co. of Boston, Mass., I acre of plums, 42 sheep, sells from 10 to 15 tons of hay yearly, farmer 75 Moore John, p o North Hector, b 1831, resident, owns saloon building on Lake st, h and lot in village Moore Olivia F., p o Logan, r -53 cor 71 (Mrs. Enoch), owns farm of about 84 acres in Seneca Co Moore Samuel B., p o Mecklenburg, r 165, b 1833, farmer 300, has 6 horses, 2 cows, 150 sheep, orchard 75 trees Moore Will H., p o Hector, r 72, b 1875, farmer with his father Henry Moot John S , p o Cayutaville, r 214, b 1853 in Tompkins Co. farmer 84, has 3 horses, 5 cows, 20 sheep Morgan Adeline, widow of Nelson, p o Mecklenburg, r 139, res- ident, h do Morgan Ida, wife of Willis, po Mecklenburg, r 165, dressmaker, h do Morgan Jerome F., p o North Hector, b 1830 in Cortland Co. fruit grower, 14 acres of grapes, 130 plum trees, 15 cherry trees, 24 apple trees in farm 23, h in village Morgan John A., p o Mecklenburg, r 165, b 1837, farmer 66, has 3 horses, 2 cows, 25 sheep Morgan Silei, po Mecklenburg, r 142, b 1833, teamster, owns h and lot Morgan Willis, p o Mecklenburg, r 165, b i860, house painter, rents house and lot 1 acre Morris Adoniram J., p o Burdett, r 228J, b 1835, farmer 120, dairy, 12 cows, and on r 223 farm 50 acres. His father came here in 1831 from England and settled on r 228 Morris Alexander B., p o Cayutaville, r 213. b 1864, laborer, h do Morris Andrew, p o Bennettsburg, r 199, b 1834, vineyard 6 acres, sells 45 to 50 tons of hay each year, wool grower, 50 TOWN OF HECTOR. 1 67 sheep, farmer 200. His father Ephraim, a native of Eng- land, came to Hector about 1825 Morris Benjamin, p o Bennettsburg, off r 158, b 1848 in Vir- ginia, farmer 28 acres Morris Cinderella, widow of Robert, p o Mecklenburg, r 209, resident, h do Morris Elmer C, p o Cayutaville, r 216, b 1863, farmer 133, has 10 horses, 3 cows, 30 sheep, orchard 150 tre^s Morris Ephraim E., p o Bennettsburg, r 199, b 1871, farmer with his father Andrew Morris Isaac, p o Bennettsburg, r 199, b 1837, farmer 180 Morris William H., p o Mecklenburg, r 209, b 1874, farmer 60, has 4 horses, 2 cows, 20 sheep, orchard IOO trees Mosher Mary, p o Searsburg, r 40, resident, home with Bradley Burr Moss John, p o Mecklenburg, miller, bds with J. I. Hallenbeck, residence in Ulysses, Tompkins Co. Mulligan George H., p o Burdett, r 193, b i860, owns one half interest in fruit farm of 13 acres on r 193, 6 acres of grapes, 2 o plums, 3 of peaches and I of other varieties, livery man, bds Main st Mulligan William K., p o Burdett, b 1861, miller in Willow Grove mills, owns one half interest with his brother George H. in 13 acres of fruit, peaches, berries, but mostly grapes, one-half interest in Glen Creek vineyard, h Church st Murphy Anson, p o Hector, r 71, b 1833 in Yates Co. mason, h and 2 acres Murphy Augustus, p o North Hector, r 5, b 1827 in Steuben Co. carpenter and joiner, rents 7-j acres of William Bullard Murphy John H., p o Hector, r 71, b 1874, farm laborer, home with his father Anson Murray Amos F., p o Reynoldsville, r 135, b 185 1 in Tomp- kins Co. carpenter and joiner, rents h and lot of Irvin Mils- paugh Murray Michael, p o Logan, r 101, b 1841 in Ireland, farmer, half interest in farm 14 acres, also half interest in farm 26 acres on r 133 Murray Robert, p o Reynoldsville, r 123, b 1846 in Scotland, farmer 130, sells 50 to 60 tons of hay each year Murray Susan Miss, p o Logan, r 101, housekeeper, half inter- est in farm 14 acres, also half interest in farm 26 acres on r 133 Murray Watson, p o East Steamburg, r 26, b 1 85 1 in Seneca Co. general farmer IOO acres, 76 sheep 1 68 TOWN OF HECTOR. Myers Benjamin, p o Mecklenburg, r 142, b 1832 in New Jer- sey, farmer 22, has 2 horses, 1 cow N Newkirk Ann, p o Searsburg, r 60, widow of Jacob, resident, home with her son Francis M. Newkirk Ann, p o East Steamburg, r 37, widow of Jacob, resi- dent, owns h and lot Newkirk Francis M., p o Searsburg, r 60, b 1855, painter, owns h and lot NIGHTHART FREDERICK L., p o Mecklenburg, r 204, b 1854 in Fulton, Schoharie Co. owns feed mill and cooper shop, manuf. of barrels and patent dash and swing churns, apiarist 16 colonies, dairy 15 cows, 2 horses, leases of A. H. Beardsley 76 acres Niverson Albert B., p o Hector, r 75, b 1848 in Tompkins Co. carpenter and joiner, fruit grower, 6\ acres of grapes, pears, peaches, plums, and apples Niverson Alvah B., p o Hector, r 75, b 1872, farm laborer, home with his father Albert B. Nivison Nelson, M. D., p o Burdett, born 1816 in Tompkins Co. director in First National Bank of Watkins, emeritus professor in Medical College, Syracuse University, h Main st. Died July, 1893 Osborn Caroline, p o Burdett, r 149. widow of William B., 1 acre of plums, \ of berries, 5 of apples, I of cherries, half interest in farm 96 acres Osborn John W., p o Mecklenburg, b 18 16 in New Jersey, lawyer, (admitted to the bar 1845), justice of the peace in town of Hector for 16 years, ex justice of sessions, ex-clerk of the board of supervisors, office Main, h do Osborn Lydia A., p o Mecklenburg, school teacher, home with her father John W Osborn William J., p o Mecklenburg, b about 1858, printer, home with his father John W Osborn Winfield S., p o North Hector, r 49, b 1847, I 4 acres'of grapes, live stock dealer and breeder of standard bred Hambletonian horses, 200 sheep, sells from 50 to 60 tons of hay yearly, farmer 160 TOWN OF HECTOR. 1 69 Osburn Herman B., p o North Hector, r 27, b 1875, farmer, son of Salathiel Osburn Salathiel, p o North Hector, r 27, b 1837, general farm- er 50 acres, 2 acres of apples, veteran of the War of '61, owns 10 acres on r 6 Owen Cordelia C, p o Mecklenburg, r 12 1, widow of Virgil owns farm 10 acres Owen Herman C, p o Perry City, r 87, b 1863, farmer, works for I. S. Bower Owen Jesse P., p o Smith Valley, r 217, b 1830 in Ithaca, ma- son, and farmer 25 acres Owen Warren M., p o Smith Valley, r 217, b 1858 in Catharine, carpenter, farmer with Jesse B Palmer George, p o Reynoldsville, r 123, b 1833 in England, carpenter and joiner, owns farm 160, home with George Boyd Palmer Loyal, p o Hector, r 71, b 1853 in Tioga Co. farmer 10 Palmer Simon C, p o Mecklenburg, r 142, b 1843 in Ithaca, Tompkins Co. carpenter and joiner, h do Palmer William J., p o Hector, r 71, b 1875 in Tioga Co. farm- er, home with his father Loyal Pangburn Mary Miss, p o Logan, r 101, -g- interest in farm 32 acres Parker George B., p o Burdett, r 153, b 1863 in Greene Co. laborer, h and lot Parsons David, p o Bennettsburg, r 197, b 1843 ln Tompkins Co. farmer, home with his father Thomas Parsons Olive, p o Bennettsburg, r 197, school teacher, home with her father Thomas Parsons Sarah J., p o Bennettsburg, r 197, tailoress, home with her father Thomas Parsons Thomas, p o Bennettsburg, r 197, b 1803 in Dutchess Co. general farmer Ii6}4 acres, 87 sheep, 3% acres of apples, yi of plums, pears and cherries, located on this farm 40 years ago, and resident of the town 45 years Parsons Truman, p o Bennettsburg, r 197, b 1832 in Tompkins Co. apiarist 11 colonies, farmer 85 acres, 98 sheep, 3 acres of apples, \ of plums, \ of grapes, sells about 30 tons of hay each year, resident of the town 45 years Paterson Abigail, widow of Archibald, p o Burdett, owns and occupies h and lot on Main cor Factory 170 TOWN OF HECTOR. PATERSON GEORGE B., p o Burdett, (Keep & Paterson) b 1853, notary public, conveyancer, coal dealer, office at grist- mill, h Church. His father Archibald, a native of Scotland, located in Havana in 1834 and was postmaster at Burdett from 1865 until his death in 1884 PATTERSON JAMES, p o Mecklenburg, r 165, b 1830 in Edinborough, Scotland, paper hanger and painter, enlisted June, 1 861 in 50th N. Y. Engineers under Captain E. O. Beers of Elmira, afterwards major, discharged August, 1865, pensioner, member of G. A. R. in Ellison Grant post 446 of Mecklenburg, h do PATTERSON JAMES L., p o Perry City, r 114 cor 113, b, 1849 in Newfield, Tompkins Co. came to Hector in 1884, prop, steam saw mill, manufacturer of lumber, shingles, fruit barrels, staves and heading, planing, etc., house and lot Patterson John S., p o Mecklenburg, r 178, b 1833 in Scotland, overseer of poor and farmer 19, has 1 horse, 1 cow, 20 sheep Patterson John S., p o North Hector, b 1832 in Orange Co. prop. Willow Grove Hotel, Lake St., has 6 acres of grapes, 3 of apples, 2 of garden, rents Pease Israel, p o Reynoldsville, r m, b 1826, farmer 136 acres and house and 10 acres in Watkins. His father Israel set- tled on same farm in 1817 Peck Isaac N., p o Trumansburg, Tompkins Co. r 3, b 1844 in Onondaga Co. farmer 93 acres, 36 sheep, 1 acre of plums, 1 of apples Peck Linus, p o East Steamburg, r 55, engineer, home with An- drew J. Chalfant Peloubet Alexander O. Rev., p o Mecklenburg, r 142, b 1810 in Hudson, N. Y. retired Presbyterian minister, h do Percy Clinton, p o Mecklenburg, r 120, b 1863 in Ontario Co., farm laborer Perry James, p o Bennettsburg, r 199, b 1829, farmer 70 Phelps Arthur M., p o Burdett, r 152, b 1861 in Beaver Dams, farmer and fruit grower, 10 acres of grapes, 4 of plums and peaches, \ of strawberries, \ of raspberries in farm of 26\ acres Phelps Asa C, p o Hector, r 73, b 1856, farmer and fruit grower, manager for Mrs. Clara E. Field Philbrick Emma F., p o Perry City, r 90, dressmaker, h and lot Pierson Warren A., p o Trumansburg, Tompkins Co. r 15, b. 185 1 in Reading, apple orchard about 2 acres, sells 20 to TOWN OF HECTOR. \J\ 25 tons of hay. His father Henry was an early settler in Reading Pike Catherine, p o Burdett, r 153, widow of Samuel N., home with her son Devillo PikeDevillo, p o Burdett, r 153, b 185 1 in Chemung Co., farm- er, works for Oliver H. Budd Pike Hiram C, p o Burdett, r 131, b 1845 in Chemung Co. fruit grower, 3 acres of grapes, 6 acres of plums, pears, peaches, apricots, cherries and berries in farm 60 Pitts William A., p o North Hector, b 1850, barber and hair- dresser, dealer in tobacco and cigars, Main st Plants Milton, p o Hector, r 105, b 1858, farm laborer, rents h and lot Pomeroy Charles, p o North Hector, b 1823 in Cortland Co., cabinetmaker, resident of town 38 years, life lease in h and lot in village Poppino George A., p o Perry City, r 88, b 1859, farmer, rents h and lot of I. Jeffers Forter Charles W., p o North Hector, r 31, b 1868 in England, fruit farm 29, works on shares for William Ely, Hector, has 6 acres plums and peaches, 18 acres of grapes Potts Arthur, p o Mecklenburg, r 144, b about 1875, fanner son of John, Jr Potts Caroline D., po Reynoldsville, r 146, resident, home with her sons David S. and Charles D. Potts Charles D., p o Reynoldsville, r 146, b 1863, general far- mer, partner with his brother David S. and leases farm IOO acres and dealer in eggs, poultry and farmers' produce, resident of town since his birth Potts David S., p o Reynoldsville, r 146, b 1855, general far- mer, partner with his brother Charles D. and leases farm 100 acres and dealer in eggs, poultry and farmers' produce, ex-tax collector, resident of town since his birth Potts Emma M. Miss, p o Burdett, farmer 32, owns farm 80 on r 6j, hay raiser, barley grower, 2 cows, 3 horses, h Church st Potts John, p o Mecklenburg, r 163, b 181 3 in Ireland, laborer, h do Potts John Jr., p o Mecklenburg, r 144, b about 1843, general farmer 60, sells 15 to 20 tons of hay each year, dairy 4 cows, 4j acres of apples and plums,veteran of the war of 1861 Potter Charles T., p o Mecklenburg, r 122, b 1842, wool grow- er, 100 sheep, 6 head cattle, 6 horses, sells 25 tons of hay each year, farmer 197 172 TOWN OF HECTOR. Potter William p o Mecklenburg, r 122, b 1870, farmer with C. T. Powell Sarah B^ po North Hector, widow of Ransom, general merchant, Main, h do Pratt Llewellyn A., p o Burdett, b 1827 in Washington Co. lo- cated here in 1868 on the Joseph Carson estate, retired farmer, h Main Pratt Mary W. Miss, p o Burdett, professor of languages in the the Bordentown, N. J. Female College, home with her father Llewellyn A. Predmore Ansel, p o North Hector, r 27, b about 1848, farmer, rents 7 acres of Mrs. Elvira Predmore Predmore David H., p o North Hector, r 27 cor 36, b 18 16 in New Jersey, blacksmith, occupies his wife's (Elvira) farm, 100 acres Predmore Elvira, p o North Hector, r 27 cor 36, Mrs. David H. owns farm, 100 acres, worked by Win. H. Clawson Predmore Lyman, p o North Hector, r 7, b 1857, farmer 24 Predmore Oren G, p o North Hector, r 27, b 1876, farmer, son of Ansel Present David, p o North Hector, b 1866 in Germany, clothier and gent's furnishing goods, Lake st, bds Exchange Hotel Price Rebecca, p o East Steamburg, r 13 widow of William E Proper Almeron R, p o Searsburg, r 58, b 1841, farmer Proper Carrie E., p o Searsburg, r 16, housekeeper, home with John R. Farrington Proper Charles E , p o Searsburg, r 68, b 1867. farmer, owns 3 interest in estate of Wallace Proper, 89 acres Proper Chauncey. p o Burdett, b 1867, farm laborer, h Main Proper Gene C, p o Burdett, r 233, b 1867, laborer Proper Hadley O., p o Searsburg, r 58, b 1871, laborer Proper Irenus G., p o Searsburg, r 58, b 1834, farmer 5 Proper Rosa, p o Burdett, r 233, widow of Marvin, rents house of Oscar Brown of Montour Proper Seth M., p o Searsburg, r 60, b 1855, farmer, rents house of George Tubbs of Enfield Proper William D., p o Reynoldsville, r 68, b 1834, painter, carpenter and joiner, owns h and 2 acres Pruden Mahlon D., p o Hector, r 75 n 102, b 1835 in Tompkins Co. buyer and shipper of grain at Peach Orchard Landing, 8 acres of grapes in farm 50, resident of town 50 years Pruden Maud A., p o Hector, r 75 n 102, stenographer and typewriter, home with her father Mahlon D TOWN OF HECTOR. 1 73 Pruden Phoebe A., p o Hector, r 75 n 102, home with her brother Mahlon D Pulfrey John, p o East Steamburg, r 24, b 1814m Pennsylvania, well digger and farmer 21 Purdy Elias Angevine, p o Burdett, r 190, b 1834 in Enfield, Tompkins Co. farmer and fruit grower, 20 acres of grapes, 4 of apples, 7 of peaches and plums, 2 of raspberries in farm J 6 acres, owns farm 31 acres on r 93, also farm 90 acres on r 150, resident of the town 34 years Purdy Lizzie, p o Burdett, r 190, school teacher, home with her father E. Angevine Purdy Nellie A., p o Burdett, r 190, school teacher, home with her father E. Angevine Purdy Oscar, p o Burdett, r 109, b 1838 in Westchester Co. general farmer, owns y 2 interest in farm of 275 acres, resi- dent of the town and on this farm 45 years Purdy Thomas, po Burdett, r 109, b 1812 in Westchester Co. farmer, owns y 2 interest in farm of 275 acres, resident of the town 45 years Purington Ora J., p o North Hector, b 185 1 in Oswego Co. Methodist minister. Has been stationed at Eaton, Madison Co., Kirkville, Onondaga Co., Virgil, Cortland Co., and at present has charge of the M. E. Church at North Hector, h Main st R Railings Benjamin, p o Trumansburg, r 59, b 1823 in Lincoln- shire, England farmer 8, came to America in 185 I, enlisted July 1864, in Co. G, 50th N. Y. Engineers, was wounded at the battle of Petersburg Randall Hattie C, widow of John, p o Burdett, r 194, owns with Samuel and William S. and Anna M. Colbert and Angeline Brown farm 96 acres Rappleye Lincoln, p o Trumansburg, Tompkins Co. off r 20, b 1865, dealer in fancy fowls and chickens for broilers, rents h Rathbun Bradley R., p o Mecklenburg, r 116, b 1852, general farmer, works farm of 98 acres owned by Gilbert Brown, 47 sheep Rathbun Jerome, p o Reynoldsville, r 145, b 1856, general farm- er, works on shares 40 acres belonging to his mother Martha Rathbun Rathbun Julia A., p o Bennettsburg, r 188, widow of Hubbard S., home with her uncle James H. German 174 TOWN OF HECTOR. Rathbun Martha, p o Reynoldsville, r 145, owns farm 40, and on r 146 wood lot of 13-5- acres Rathbun May, p o Reynoldsville, r 145, dressmaker, home with her mother Martha Rea Eunice E., p o Bennettsburg, r 189, widow of Alexander,, home with Miss Caroline E. Chase Redner Peter, p o Bennettsburg, r 200, b 1848, carpenter and joiner, bds with Susan H. Austin Reed John H., p o Hector, b 1850 in Pennsylvania, black- smith, mail carrier, veteran of War of '61, Main st, h do Reed Webster H., p o Hector, b 1873 in Pennsylvania, laborer, home with his father John H. Reed Zanoah N., p © Hector, b 1875 in Pennsylvania, black- smith, home with his father John H. . Reynolds Charles, p o Perry City, r 89, b 1863, general farmer 100 acres Reynolds Hiram, p o Burdett, r 225, b 1825, carpenter and school teacher, home with his daughter Mrs. Lafayette W. Argetsinger Reynolds John B., p o Reynoldsville, r 112, b 1862, farmer,, manager poor farm 73 acres, has at present 15 occupants, 2 houses and lots in Reynoldsville Reynolds Lucy S. Miss, p o Burdett, dressmaker, home with her father Wesley, Lake ave Reynolds Nelson, p o Lodi Center, Seneca Co., r 6, b 1828^ farm laborer, veteran of the War of '61, owns farm of 13 acres Reynolds Wesley, p o Burdett, b 1818 in Delaware Co., carpen- ter and joiner, located here 1836 and has worked at his trade over 50 consecutive years, h Lake ave Reynolds Wesley Mrs., p o Burdett, owns h and lot Lake ave Reynolds William B., p o Reynoldsville, r 145, b 1835 in Steu- ben Co., dealer in lumber, owner of saw mill and manu- facturer of sawed shingles and vegetable crates, farmer 50, owns wood lot of IO acres on r 146, and 55 acres on r 155 Reynolds William H., p o Burdett, b 18 13, retired farmer, al- ways lived in town, h Main st Reynolds William H. Mrs., p o Burdett. owns h and lot on Main st Reynolds Winfield S., p o Logan, 1-53. b i860 in Cayuga Co., farm laborer Rich James H., p o Logan, r 100, b 1859, farmer, one-half in- terest in farm of 75 acres, 1 acre of apples, \ of plums Rich Mary A., p o Logan, r 98, resident TOWN OF HECTOR. 1 75 Rich Orrin K., p o North Hector, b 1873, carpenter and joiner, home with his father in- law Freeman Marshall, h in village Rich William A., p o Logan, r 100, b 1862, farmer and fruit grower, half interest in farm of 75 acres, I acre of apples, ■5 acre plums, owns farm 100 acres on r 98 Richards Caroline, p oTrumansburg, Tompkins Co., r 18, widow of Albert, resident, owns farm 40 acres Robertson Newton, p o Burdett, r 127, b 1832 in Tompkins Co., 30 sheep, farmer 112 Robinson Amelia A., East Steamburg, r 13, widow of Christo- pher S Robinson Charles, p o East Steamsburg, r 11, b 1858, farm laborer, rents h and lot of his mother, Mrs. Amelia Robin- son Robinson Cora B., p o Reynoldsville, schoolteacher, home with her father Martin, Main st Robinson Eugene S., p o East Steamburg, r 13, b 1853, hay presser, farmer, works estate of Christopher S. Robinson 130 acres, breeder of horses, owner of stock horse " Mat M" Robinson Eva E., p o Perry City, r 60 cor 66, wife of James D.,. owns farm 20 acres Robinson James D., p o Perry City, r 60 cor 66, b 1856, farmer, works for Louisa E. Robinson 65 acres, and for Eva E. 20 acres, wool grower, 20 sheep Robinson Lavina S., p o Reynoldsville, r 80 n 82, owns •£ in- terest in farm of 93 acres Robinson Lina B., p o North Hector, r 53, dressmaker, home with her father Oliver Robinson Louisa E., p o Perry City, r 60 cor 66, wife of George R., farm 65 acres Robinson Martin, p o Reynoldsville, b 1839 in Steuben Co. farmer 40, agent for agricultural implements and wagons and carriages, has charge of stallion " Vandeer," a grade Morgan and Hambletonian, weight 1,225 lbs , color, blood bay Robinson Oliver, p o North Hector, r 53, b 1833, farmer and fruit grower, 8 acres of grapes, 7 of apples and plums, 2 of raspberries. Ex-tax collector, resident of the town 59 years Robinson Parker E., p o North Hector, r 27, b 1870, general farmer, works on shares Mrs. Matilda A. Bishop's farm of 92 acres 176 TOWN OF HECTOR. Robinson Reuben D., p o Reynoldsville, r8on 82, b here 1843, general farmer, owns ^$ interest in 93 acres, 2 acres apples, dairy 4 cows, breeder of grade Durham cattle Roe Ford, p o Bennettsburg, r 199, b 1871, farmer, leases of Wm. Newman of Watkins 130 acres Roe Sarah E Miss, p o Mecklenburg, milliner and hair worker, Main, h do Rogers Adelia A. Miss, p o Burdett, carpet weaver, owns 1 acre on Church, h do Rogers Jay W., p o Burdett, b 1857 m Chemung Co. fruit grower on shares, sexton of cemetery, h Main Rogers John D., p o Burdett, r 228^, b 1817. h and f- acre Rogers Newell, p o Hector, off r 103, b 1870, laborer, rents h Rogers Robert P., p o Burdett, b 1822, rents house of DeWitt B Harvey, veteran of the War of '61, owns vacant lot on Colegrove ave. h Main Rogers William, p o Odessa, r 220, b 1854, owns 2 cows, 50 sheep, 7 horses, raises 4 acres of potatoes, 6 acres barley, 6 acres rye each year, farmer J2. His father, John M., settled on this farm about 1830 Rood John D., p o Hector, r3i, b 185 1, works the Button es- tate farm on shares, 290 acres Rosenkrans Fannie D., p o Burdett, school teacher, home with her father Ira Rosenkrans Ira, p o Burdett, b 1824 in Steuben Co., wagon- maker one acre on Lake ave cor Main, h do Rossiter Ellen, p o Perry City, widow of Patrick, resident, owns h and lot Main st Rossiter John, p o Perry City, off Main st., b 1822 in Ireland, laborer, h and lot Rossiter Mary E., p o Perry City, school teacher, home with her mother Mrs. Ellen, Main st Rowley Cynthia A , p o North Hector, Mrs. Norman P., owns h and lot on Main st Rowley Norman P., p o North Hector, b 1848, railway em- ploye, occupies h and lot owned by his wife Cynthia A. on Main st RUDY FRED L., p o Reynoldsville, r 126, b 1861 in Tomp- kins Co., farmer and school teacher, home with his father Miner, breeder of thoroughbred Shropshire sheep Rudy Miner, p o Reynoldsville, r 126, b 1830 in Tompkins Co., manager of farm 134 acres belonging to Henry Rudy of Tompkins Co., 105 sheep, resident of town 20 years TOWN OF HECTOR. 177 Rumsey Bradford, p o Perry City, r 62, b 1833 m Enfield, Tompkins Co., sells from 50 to 60 tons of hay each year, wool grower, 50 sheep, farmer 168 Rumsey Earl, p o Cayutaville, r 215, b 1861 in Tompkins Co., farmer 30, h do Rumsey Howard J., p o Perry City, r 62, b 1867 m Ulysses, farmer with his father Bradford Rumsey Isaac D., p o Watkins, r 225, b 1845 in Steuben Co. farm laborer, rents h Rumsey Schuyler B , p o Perry City, r 62, b 1872 in Ulysses, Tompkins Co. farmer with his father Bradford Russell Fred C, p o Mecklenburg, r 116, farmer, home with Everald L. Becker Russell John, p o Mecklenburg, r 164, b 1826 in England, farm- er 13, has 2 cows Russell John, H., p o Mecklenburg, r 182, b 1852 in Ulysses, Tompkins Co., farmer, owns 63 acres Sackett John C. Deacon, p o Bennettsburg, r 158, b 1821 in Nassau, Rensselaer Co. retired farmer, dealer in live stock and breeder of Hampshire down sheep, ex-excise com- missioner, secretary of the Union Cemetery Association of Hector, home farm 75 acres, and on r 200 farm of 162 acres SACKETT SENECA B. Deacon, p o Bennettsburg, r 158, b 185 1, farmer, fruit grower, live stock dealer and breeder of Chester white hogs, 10 acres of apples, general farming, director in the Farmers' Reliance Mutual Insurance Com- pany of Penn Yan, farm 87 acres Sackett Willis P., po Bennettsburg, r 158, b 1855, farmer and live stock dealer and shipper, trustee of the Bennettsburg Baptist Church, farm 100 acres, geenral farming Salisbury Julius C, p o North Hector, b 1839 in Schoharie Co. school teacher, rents h and lot Main st Sargent Mary M., p o North Hector, widow of John T. owns and occupies h and lot on Main st., and owns 5 acres of grapes on r I Satterlee Charles, p o Burdett. r 153, b 1820 in Catharine, for- merly buyer and shipper of grain at Lodi Landing, resident of the town 40 years, 4 acres of apples, general farmer 123 178 TOWN OF HECTOR. Saxton Alvah, p o Cayutaville, r 215, b 1850, laborer, h do Sayler Benjamin F., p o Mecklenburg, r 143, b 1875, school teacher, home with his father Henry H Sayler Henry H., p o Mecklenburg, r 143, b 1836, retired farm- er 1 10, veteran of the War of '61, resided on this farm since his birth Sayler Schuyler, p o Reynoldsville, r 124, b 1847 m Tompkins Co. 5 acres of apples, farmer 107, sells 16 to 20 tons of hay each year Saylor Elvira, p o North Hector, widow of John, home with her son Miller Thompson in village Saylor William H., p o Burdett, r 154, b 1831, apiarist 21 col- onies, 1 acre of apples, I of grapes, dairy 5 cows, I IO sheep, farmer 124, resident of the town 2>7 years Sayre Clara B., p o North Hector, dress- maker, home with her mother Julia A., h Main Sayre Julia A., p o North Hector, resident, rents h and lot on r 29 School house, district No. i,po North Hector, r 31 School-house, J district No. 2. in Tompkins Co School-house, J district No. 3, p o Mecklenburg, r 140 School-house, J district No. 5, p o Lodi Center, Seneca Co. r 6 n8 School-house, district No. 6, p o Burdett, r 224 cor 228 School-house, district No. 8, p o Bennettsburg, r 197 School-house, district No. 9, po Searsburg, r 58 School-house, district No. 11, po Reynoldsville. on Main School-house, district No. 13, p o Burdett, r 105 School-house, J district No. 15, p o Cayutaville, r 208 n 206 School-house, district No. 16. p o Burdett, r 130 School-house, district No. 18, p o Mecklenburg, r 178 n 205 School-house, district No. 19, p o North Hector, r 34 n 32 School house district No. 20, p o East Steamburg, r 25 n 38 School- house, district No. 21, p o Reynoldsville, r 185 School-house, district No. 22, p o Reynoldsville, r 94 cor 1 1 1 School- house, district No. 23, p o Burdett, Main St. Burdett School-house, district No. 24, p o Searsburg, r 40 n 22 School-house, district No. 25, p o Smith Valley, at Smith Val- ley > School-house, district No. 26, p o Hector, r 75 School-house, district No. 27, p o East Steamburg, r 47 cor 36 Schhol-house. district No. 28, p o Smith Valley, r 216 n 212 School-house, district No. 29, p o Burdett, r 133 n 147 School-house, district No. 30, p o Hector, r 52 n 49 TOWN OF HECTOR. 179 School- house, Dist. No. 31, p o Mecklenburg, r 164 School house, Dist. No. 32, p o Perry City, r 63 n 61 School-house, Dist. No. 34, p o Bennettsburg, r 219 School-house, Dist. No. 35, p o Logan, r 78 School-house, Dist. No. $6, p o Mecklenburg, Main st. Meck- lenburg School-house, Dist. No. 37, p o Mecklenburg, r 160 n 144 School-house, Dist. No. 38, p o Hector, r 104 n 103 School-house, Dist No. 39, p o Burdett, Lake ave Burdett, School-house, Dist. No. 40, p o North Hector, North Hector village School-house, Dist. No. 42, p o Burdett, r 199 cor 222 School-house, Dist. No. 43, p o Bennettsburg, r 146 cor 134 School-house, Dist. No. 44, p o Logan, r 99 cor 100 Schuyler Amie, p o Mecklenburg, Mrs. John E., assistant post- master, Main st, h do Schuyler John E., p o Mecklenburg, b 183 1 in Ulster Co. drug- gist, veteran of war of '61, Main st. h do SCOTT CHARLES E., p o Hector, r 74, b 1853, fruit grower with Joseph O. Wright, works on shares the Smith fruit farm of 112 acres, 40 acres of grapes, 50 of plums, 1,500 peach trees, 200 apricots and 600 cherries SEARLES AARON A., p o Cayutaville, r 214 b 1833 in Con- necticut, farmer 125, has 3 horses, 3 cows, 20 sheep Searles Edward, p o Perry City, r 87, b 1869, farmer Searles John, p o Cayutaville, r 208, b 1833. retired farmer, has 5 horses. 5 head cattle, 50 sheep, orchard 150 trees Sears Gilbert T., p o Searsburg, r 16, b 1843 m Seneca Co. supervisor in Willard Hospital, farmer, owns 60 acres. David Sears his grandfather was one of the first settlers in the town Sears Ira P., p o Mecklenburg, r 182, b 1868, farmer with his father Preston Sears Isaac B., p o Mecklenburg, r 182, b 1831 in Delaware Co. general farmer 59 acres Sears Jennet p o Mecklenburg, r 182, resides with her father Preston Sears Kate, p o Searsburg, r 23, Mrs. Ossian, owns farm 62 on r 61 Sears Keith, p o Searsburg, r 23, b 1876, student, home with his father Ossian Sears Myron, p o Mecklenburg, r 139, b 1865, works for William Carman on farm 100, h do 180 TOWN OF HECTOR. Sears Ossian, p o Searsburg, r 23, b 1843, live stock dealer and breeder of horses aad sheep, general farmer 150 acres, 11 acres of apples, 125 sheep, annual sale of hay about 20 tons Sears Philinda, A., p o North Hector, widow of George W.,. fruit grower, I acre of grapes, 50 plum trees, 6 cherry trees, 6 apricot trees, 20 peach trees, h and 2 acres on Main st Sears Preston, p o Mecklenburg.r 182, b 1834, general farmer 150 Secor Charles A., p o Odessa, r 220, b 1858 in Reading, 25 sheep, 4 cows, 2 horses, farmer 52-j Secor Daton, p o Reynoldsville, n 85, b 1840 in Steuben Co 3 acres of apples, 20 cherry trees, 90 sheep, general farmer 102 Secord Herman, p o Smith Valley, r 202 n 201, b 1845, 7° sheep, general farmer 122 Secord James A., p o Searsburg, r 60, b 1872, breeder of buff, white and black Cochins, black and buff Pekin bantams, buff Leghorns and buff Poland fowls Secord James M., p' o Searsburg, r 60, b 1846, breeder of thoroughbred Southdown sheep, sells about 40 tons of hay annually, farmer 10 1 acres Seybolt Stephen J., p o Logan, r 101, b 1858 in Steuben Co., blacksmith, h, shop and 1-^ acres, resident of the town 23. years Shannon Charles A., p o East Steamburg, r 48, b 1865, gen- eral farmer, leases farm of C. M. Green 66 acres, 10 sheep, sells 10 to 20 tons of hay yearly Shannon Daniel, p o East Steamburg, r 54, b 1840, general farmer 147, 27 sheep, 3 acres of apples, resident of the town 52 years, veteran of the War of '61 Shannon Ella, p o Reynoldsville, r 124, school teacher, home with her father Mark Shannon Frank P., p o Reynoldsville, r 135, b 1862, general farmer, 83 sheep, works 100 acres owned by his father Mark Shannon Laura E.. p o North Hector, r 1, Mrs. Warren, joint interest in 3-5- acres Shannon Mark, p o Reynoldsville, r 124, b 1829 in Reading, re- tired farmer, 100 acres on r 135, justice of the peace since January 1, 1887 Shannon Warren, p o North Hector, r 1, b 1837 in Seneca Co.,. mason and fruit grower, joint interest 2>% acres of grapes,, 50 plum trees, 25 peach trees in farm 3^ TOWN OF HECTOR. l8l Sharp William Rev., p o Bennettsburg, r 1 88, b 1832 in Eng- land, Baptist minister, has been pastor of 7 different churches, the first being Hornby, Steuben Co., at present pastor of the church at Bennettsburg Sharpe Charles F , p o Mecklenburg, r 163. b 1856, farmer, works on shares for Parvis Elston, farmer 118, has 3 horses, 1 cow, orchard 100 trees Sharpsteen Smith H., p o Bennettsburg r 134, b 1827 in Ontario Co. farmer 100 acres, 63 sheep Shaw Philetus M., p o Perry City, off r 88, b 1847, farmer, works the farm of his father William K. 55 acres, evaporator of and dealer in apples and berries Shaw William K., p o Perry City, off r 88, b 1814 in Delaware Co. general farmer 55, dairy 5 cows, sells about 8 tons of hay each year, 3 acres of apples, resident of the town 56 years, and on this farm 46 years Shearer George, p o Reynoldsville, r 1 12, b about 18 19, patient in town house Shearer, see also Sherer, also Sherrer Sherer Jay C.,po Smith Valley r 201, b 1871, farmer and fruit grower, 1 acre of apples, 12 cherry trees, 50 sheep, general farmer 82-5- and owns on r 202 25 acres Sherer William, p o Smith Valley, r 217, b 18 12 in Montgom- ery, Orange Co. lives with O. P. Swick Sherer, see also Shearer, also Sherrer Sherrer James W., p o Watkins, r 232, b 1873, farmer with his father John W Sherrer John W., p o Watkins, r 232, b 1835, farmer 93 Sherrer, see also Shearer, also Sherer Sherrer Samuel R., p o Watkins, r 234, b 1842, 5 cows, sells 10 tons of hay, farmer 113 Sherman Samuel L., p o Burdett, b 1861, paper hanger, painter and decorator, rents h of Gilbert Mathews, Main cor. Lake ave. owns h and lot in Bennettsburg Sherwood Dwight B., p o Cayutaville, r 213 cor 215, b 1874, clerk in store, bds do Sherwood Goodwin, p o East Steamburg, r 23, b 1858, general farmer 90 acres Sherwood Harrison J. M.,po East Steamburg, r 25, b about 1822, farmer about 80 acres Sherwood Harry L., p o Cayutaville, r 213 cor 215, b 1872, clerk in store, and farmer 12 1 82 TOWN OF HECTOR. Sherwood Henry, p o Truuiansburg, Tompkins Co. r 63, b 181 5 in Seneca Co. farmer 66 acres, resident of the town 75 years Sherwood Jay J., p oTrumansburg, Tompkins Co. r 63, b 185 1, farmer, works his father's farm of 66 acres, and W. H. Jeffers farm of 50 acres Sherwood Orlando B,, po Cayutaville, r 213 cor 215, b 1840, physician and surgeon, postmaster and general store, h r 213 cor 215 Shriner Arthur, p o Searsburg, r 40, b 185 1, farmer 40 acres, 1-5- acres of apples, resident of the town since his birth Shriner Myron, p o Havana, r 235, b 1856, farmer 49-j, 2 cows Shriner Richard W., p o Searsburg, r 40, b 1825 in New Jersey, farmer 74, sells 10 to r 5 tons of hay yearly, 3 acres of apples, resident in the town 66 years Shriner Walter, p o Searsburg, r 40, b 1866, shoemaker, owns h and 1-^- acres, breeder of 10 varieties of land and water fowls, apiarist Shewman Raphael W., p o Watkins, r 231, b 185 I in Montour, has 500 peach trees, 130 apple trees, farmer 50 Shewman William, p o Watkins, r 231, b 1823 in Enfield, Tomp- kins Co. carpenter, and farmer with R. W Simmons Andrew N., p o Searsburg, r 41, b i860, laborer, rents house of Tunis Smith Simmons R. Wellington, p o East Steamburg, r 84, b about 1828, owns h and lot Simmons Robley F., p o Burdett, r 149, b 1871 in Tyrone, farmer and stock raiser, manager farm of 115 acres for Charles Monell Simons Nellie, p o Mecklenburg, r 163, wife of James Simpson Augustus, p o Bennettsburg, r 222, b 1869, farm lab- orer, rents h of Jonathan P. Hovey Simpson Cynthia, p o Bennettsburg, off r 158, widow of William, rents h of J. C. Sackett Simpson Edward W., p o Bennettsburg, r 197, b 1867, farm laborer, rents h of Truman Parsons Sinclair Lillah B., p o Reynoldsville, r 145, widow of John, seamstress, home with her father William B. Reynolds Sirrine Deborah A., p o Perry City, r 63, widow of Horace S., resident Sirrine Fred B , p o Perry City, r 63, b 1870, general farmer 122 acres, 40 sheep Sirrine Oscar, p o Reynoldsville, r 136, b 1847 in Tompkins Co. general farmer, owns h and lot, owns on r 1 1 1 farm 140 TOWN OF HECTOR. 1 83 Slaght Asa B., p o East Steamburg, r 13, b 1847 m Seneca Co. farmer 50, dairy 3 cows, 33 sheep, 2 acres of apples, resi- dent of the town 20 years SLAGHT HERMAN, p o Logan, r 100, b 1840 in Seneca Co. carpenter and joiner, 3 acres of plums, I of pears, 6 of apples, 1 of raspberries, % of strawberries, 1 of cherries, 80 sheep, dairy 6 cows, and farmer 30, resident of town about 40 years, veteran of the War of '61 Sloan Anna E., p o Perry City, r 89, school teacher, home with her father Humphrey H Sloan Humphrey H., p o Perry City, r 89, b 1848, school teach- er, owns farm 10 acres Sloan James R., p o Reynoldsville, r 135, b 18 19 in Orange Co., general farmer 130, veteran of the War of '61, resident of the town 43 years Sloan Mary M., po Perry City, r 89, Mrs. Humphrey H., dress- maker SMEAD CLARENCE D. Dr., p o Logan, r 101, b 1843, vet. surgeon, breeder and importer of Shropshire sheep, ex- assessor, 100 thoroughbred sheep, general farmer 134. His father Lysander, from Seneca Co., located in town in 1829 and was the storekeeper at Logan till 1853, when he gave up the business and settled on a portion of the farm now occupied by his son Dr. Clarence D Smith A. Vance, p o North Hector, b 1873, farmer, home with his father David L Smith Albert, p o Reynoldsville, r 184, b 1858, farmer, rents of Osborne Smith farm 50, has 4 horses, 2 cows, orchard 80 trees SMITH ALBERT L, po North Hector, r 30, b 1849 in Sen- eca Co. 4 acres, lumber dealer, manufactures about 300,- 000 grape baskets each year, employs 15 to 20 men, owns aninterest in a farm of 160 acres in Florida Smith Amanda, p o Mecklenburg, r 116, widow of Oliver C, resident, home with her son-in-law Everald L. Becker Smith Austin C, p o Mecklenburg, r 210, b 1853, school trustee and farmer 90, has 4 horses, 2 cows, orchard 75 trees Smith Bela C.,p o Reynoldsville, r 136, b 1829, notary public and conveyancer, farmer 62, ex-justice of the peace and ex-loan commissioner Smith Bennett, p o Logan, r yj, b 18 17, resident, home with his son Eugene Smith Charles, p o Bennettsburg, r 188, b 1875, laborer, home with his father Samuel W 184 TOWN OF HECTOR. Smith Christianna, widow of Andrew J., p o Burdett, owns h and lot on Lakeave Smith David L., p o North Hector, b 1837 in Lodi, Seneca Co. dairy 7 cows, fruitgrower, 8 acres grapes. 8 of peaches, Y of plums, farmer 74 acres, 4 acres of wood lot on r 7, res- ident of town 56 years, veteran of the War of '61, h Main st Smith DewittC, p o Mecklenburg, off r 140, b 1845, shingle mill and farmer 10, has 4 horses Smith Elizabeth T., p o Bennettsburg, off r 157, widow of Thomas S, owns farm 60 acres Smith Eugene, p o Logan, r jy, b 1852, 24 sheep, sells from 10 to 15 tons of hay each year, rents farm 57, owns on r 53 farm about 16 acres Smith Fred M., p o Burdett, r 133, b 1873 in Seneca Co. farm- er, home with his father John H Smith George K., p o Mecklenburg, r 180, b 181 1 in New Jer- sey, farmer 8, has I horse, 1 cow, h do Smith George R., p o Reynoldsville, r 159, b 1872, owns farm 160, has 4 horses. 2 cows, 100 sheep Smith Hannah A Mrs, p o Reynoldsville, r ill, housekeeper for I. Pease Smith Harry V., p o North Hector, r 30, b 1873, engineer. Home with his father Albert L Smith Hollen C, po Burdett, r 190, b 1861, coal dealer, office near depot, owns farm of 100 acres on r 157, rents h and lot Smith Horace W., p o Burdett, r 154, b 1835, 3 acres of apples, 20 plum trees, 9 cherries, 15 pear trees, dairy 10 cows, 130 sheep, farmer 100, and owns 25 acres on r 147 Smith Howard D., p o Burdett, r 192, b 1876, student. Home with his father Lewis Smith Isaiah, p o Trumansburg, Tompkins Co. r 22, b 1823, sells 30 tons of hay each year. Apple orchard. 4 acres, farmer 139. His father John Smith, from New Jersey, came to Covert about 1793 and to Hector about 1800, and made the first settlement on the farm now owned by N. J. Terry, married Ruth Skinner, had eleven children Smith Jabez, p o Burdett, r 155, b 1838 general farmer 140 Smith John H., p o Burdett, r 133, b 1834, farmer, live stock dealer and breeder of grade Greyhound and Seneca Chief horses, 4 cows, farmer 50 Smith John L., p o North Hector, r 3, b 18 19 in Lodi, Seneca Co. farmer 128, has 70 sheep TOWN OF HECTOR. 1 85 Smith John N., p o Reynoldsville, r in, b 1820, farmer 12 Smith John S., p o Trumansburg, Tompkins Co. r 41, farmer 120 acres, 31 sheep, 3 acres apples and peaches, averages about 10 tons of hay for sale each year Smith Lafayette, p o Perry City, r 88, b 1826, farmer, owns h and lot Smith Lamoreaux, p o North Hector, r 30, b 18 17 in Seneca Co. retired farmer. Home with James M. Jones Smith Lewis, p o Burdett, r 192, b 1843, fruit grower and farmer 80,(16 acres of grapes, 10 of peaches, 12 of plums, ]/ A of pears and 2 of apples.) Agent for agricultural implements, one-half interest in Hector Falls grist mill property Smith Lewis B., p o Burdett, r 154, b 1875, farmer. Home with his father Horace W Smith Lyman F., p o Reynoldsville, r — , breeder and dealer in registered Shropshire sheep, 50 head sheep, 4 cows, 4 horses, owner of Hambletonian stock horse " Derry," farm- er 108 acres, and h and lot and brick store building, h Main Smith Marion, p o Smith Valley, r 217, b 1847 m Seneca Co. farmer 80 Smith Mary, widow of Whitley J., p o Logan, owns life inter- est in farm of 75 acres on r 101 cor 105 Smith Mary J., p o Hector, r 72, widow of Philetus S. Home with her son-in-law Frank C. Tichenor Smith Maud S., p o Reynoldsville, r 136, dressmaker. Home with her father Bela C Smith Milton, p o Smith Valley, r 217, b 18 18 in Ulster Co. apiary 20 colonies, apple orchard I acre, farmer 90, has run tannery 25 years Smith Minor, p o Cayutaville, r 213, b 181 2, farmer 120, has 2 horses, 1 cow, 60 sheep, orchard 80 trees Smith Myrtie E., p o Reynoldsville Mrs. Lyman F. owns farm of 1 1 3 acres on r 97 Smith Osborn, p o Reynoldsville, r 136, b 1862, general farmer, owns farm of 50 acres on r 183 and 51 acres on r 111, school teacher. Home with his father Bela C Smith Richard Ely, p o Burdett, r 154, b 1865 in Tioga Co. farmer. Home with his father Horace W Smith Samuel W., p o Bennettsburg, r 188, b 1816 in Warren, N. J , veteran of the war of '61, resident of town 49 years, h and one acre Smith Tunis S., p o Trumansburg, Tompkins Co. r 21, b 1834, breeder of coach horses. Sells from 30 to 50 tons of hay each year, farmer 150 1 86 TOWN OF HECTOR. Smith W. Seward, p o Odessa, r 219, b 1861 in Tyrone, 16 sheep, 3 cows, 4 horses, farmer 54 acres Smith Walter S., p o North Hector, r 30, b 1876, student, home with his father Albert L Smith William, p o Cayutaville, r 213, b 1816, farmer 43, has rented out to Andrew Jackson Smith William, p o Trumansburg, Tompkins Co. r 15, farm laborer Smith William D., p o Reynoldsville, r 114, b 1861, farmer 60, has 50 sheep, sells 15 to 25 tons of hay yearly Smith William P., p o Mecklenburg, r 165 b 1820, retired farmer, h do Smith Willis C, p o Cayutaville, r 208, b 1853, farmer 100, has 4 horses, 3 cows, 60 sheep, orchard 80 trees Smith Willmont, p o Cayutaville, r2i3, b 1856, farmer 16, has 4 cattle Sniffln Herman H., p o Hector, b 1867, farmer and fruitgrower, h Main st Snyder Abram L., p o Trumansburg, Tompkins Co. r 20, b 1829, farmer 70 acres Snyder Adam, p o Burdett, b 1 826 in Warren Co. N. J., owns on r 195 farm 125 worked by his son Geo. A., h and ^ acre Main st. His father John W., with wife and four children located in this town on r 221 in 1830. John W. died there in 1867 Snyder Clarence F., p o East Steamburg, r 11, b 1866, general farmer with his father-in-law, F. H, Tunison Snyder Ellsworth A., p o Trumansburg, Tompkins Co. r 20, b 1865, farmer with his father Abram L SNYDER GEORGE A., p o Burdett, r 195 cor 196, supervisor since 1890, farmer, works farm for his father Adam 125 acres, and on r 197 owns farm 65 Snyder Mattie, p o East Steamburg, r 1 1 Mrs. Clarence F., music teacher Snyder Sally A., p o Bennettsburg, r 199, widow of Joseph, owns 80 acres in Catharine, home with Isaac Morris Soule Adelaide, p o Mecklenburg, r 121, dressmaker with Em- ily Soule Ann, p o Reynoldsville, widow of Eli S., resident, owns h and lot Main Soule Emily, p o Mecklenburg, r 121, dressmaker, owns house and lot Soule Esther A., p o Reynoldsville, r 136, widow of James B., general farmer 20 acres TOWN OF HECTOR 1 87 Soule Fred E., p o Reynoldsville, r 136, b 1875, farmer, home with his father Smith R Soule G. Allen, p o Reynoldsville, r 136, b 1842, general farmer, owns y?, interest in farm of 200 acres, constable, veteran of the War of '61, home with her brother Smith R Soule George A., p o Reynoldsville, b 1822 in Dutchess Co. general merchant, notary public, owns farm of 50 acres on r 135, and 35 acres on r 136, ex- tax collector and ex- over- seer of the poor, resident of the town 57 years and general merchant in village 30 years Soule Smith R., p o Reynoldsville, r 136, b 1848, general farm- er, owns y 2 interest in farm 200 acres Spaulding Albertie Miss, p o Burdett, r 228, school teacher, home with her father Oliver C Spaulding Charles, p o East Steamburg, r 23, b 1876, farmer, home with Wesley Stilwell Spaulding Chester E, p o Burdett, r 228, b 1876, farmer, home with his father Oliver C Spaulding Daniel A., p o Perry City, r 87, b 1827, general farm- er 1 20 acres Spaulding David H., p o Perry City, r 90, b 1847, farm laborer, rents h of Thomas Shaw Spaulding George S., p o Perry City, r 63, b 1856, general farm- er 38, has 65 sheep Spaulding Ira S , p o Perry City.r 85, b here 1853, farmer 98 acres, 60 sheep, sells 20 to 30 tons of hay annually, 4 acres of apples Spaulding Oliver C , p o Burdett, r 228, b 1847, farmer, rents 50 acres, breeder of Shropshire sheep and bronze turkeys, always been a resident Spaulding Schuyler C, p o Perry City, r 90, b 1869, farmer, home with his father David H Spence Alson, p o Trumansburg, Tompkins Co. r 17, b 187 1 farmer with his father William Spence John, p o North Hector, r 36, b about 1828, general farmer 144 acres, has about 100 sheep. Sells from 20 to 30 tons of hay each year Spence La Vern H., p o Trumansburg, Tompkins Co. r 17, b 1873, student Spence Welthy, p o Trumansburg, Tompkins Co. r 17, resides with William Spence William, p o Trumansburg, Tompkins Co. r 17, b 1848, farmer 98. His father William W. from Philadelphia, Pa. came to Lodi in 18 13 and to Hector soon after, he was a soldier and officer in the war of 18 12 TOWN OF HECTOR. SPENCER JAMES P., p o Logan, r 107 n 102, b 183 1 in Delaware Co. 2 acres of apples, dairy 5 cows farmer 107, resident of the town 47 years Sprague Nathan, p o Reynoldsville. r 94, b 1847, farmer 25 Squires Charles O., p o North Hector, b 1850, vineyardist and grain dealer, 5 acres of grapes, 10 cherry trees, 40 plum trees, farm 7 acres, h in village Squires Dora E., p o North Hector, widow of Theodore. Home with her son Charles O. h in village Stannard Leslie J., p o Trumansburg. Tompkins Co. r 21, b 1869, farmer. Home with his father Madison A Stannard Madison A., p o Trumansburg, Tompkins C. r 21, b 1830, general farmer 66, hay and grain farm Stannard Zenas J., p o Mecklenburg, r 182, b 1819 in Middle- burg, Schoharie Co. resides with H. T. Sears States Elizabeth, p o Smith Valley, r 212, widow of William, re- sides with James Mc Adams States George, p o Smith Valley, r 184, b 1842, farmer 100, has 2 horses, 2 cows, 60 sheep, orchard 75 trees Stevens Charles, p o Hector, b 185 I in Lodi, Seneca Co. gen- eral merchant, Notary public, assistant postmaster, fruit grower, 4 acres of grapes, 70 plum trees. His father Charles, sr. was a general merchant from 1862 till 1892, and at his death Charles, jr. succeeded him in the business STEVENS CHARLES L., p o North Hector, b 1871 in Lodi, Seneca Co. prop, of the Moore House, Lake st. h in vil- lage Stevens George B., p o North Hector, b 1838 in Seneca Co. blacksmith, veteran of the war of '61, shop, h and lot in village Stevens George B. jr., p o North Hector, b 1875 in Seneca Co. railway employe Stevens Theron, p o North Hector, b 1872 in Seneca Co. black- smith, works for his father George B. h in village Stevenson George H., p o Mecklenburg, off r 166, b 1872, son of Nathaniel, school teacher, bds do Stevenson Nathaniel, p o Mecklenburg, off r 166, b 1828, farmer 114, has 2 cows, orchard 250 trees Stewart De Witt C, p o North Hector, r 29, b 18 15 in Orange Co. Home with his son Nathaniel D Stewart De Witt C. 2d, p o North Hector, r 29, b 1871 in Dix, farmer. Home with his father Nathaniel D Stewart Jesse F., p o North Hector, r 29, b 1875 in Pennsyl- vania farmer. Home with his father Nathaniel D TOWN OF HECTOR. 1 89 Stewart John L., p o North Hector, r 29, b 1873 in Dix, farmer. Home with his father Nathaniel D Stewart Nathaniel D., p o North Hector, r 29, b 1846 in Che- mung Co. fruit grower, 6 acres of grapes, 3 of peaches and plums, 80 sheep. Mixed farming 135 acres Stilwell Abbie Mrs., p o Bennettsburg, r 189, dressmaker, owns h and lot Stilwell Burton C, p o East Steamburg, r 38, farmer with his father Lewis W Stilwell Carrie M., po Trumansburg, Tompkins Co r 41 cor 42, school teacher Stilwell Charles, p o Reynoldsville, r 135, b 1867, farmer. Home with his mother Martha Stilwell David P., p o Burdett, b 1839 in Pennsylvania, mason, owns 1 yd acres on Main st, h do Stilwell Deborah, p o Perry City, r 65, widow of Ira and daugh- ter of Dennis Turner, who came from Dutchess Co. in 1 8 16, resides with her son Elihu Stilwell Elihu R, po Perry City, r 65, b 1841, assessor, wool grower, 100 sheep, apple orchard 100 trees. Sells on an average 50 tons of hay annually, farmer 180 Stilwell Ellen E., daughter of Peter V., p o Perry City or Meck- lenburg, r 117 cor 118, b 1873, musician, bds do Stilwell Elizabeth, p o Reynoldsville, r 136 Mrs. Schuyler G. owns farm of 100 acres on r 1 10 Stilwell Frank, p o Reynoldsville, r 112, b 1857, thresher and stump puller, rents h and 6 acres of Mrs. Margaret Hager, resident of the town 35 years Stilwell George M., po Trumansburg, r 41 cor 42, farmer Stilwell George T., p o Reynoldsville. r 112, b 1872, farm laborer Stilwell Henry P , p o Burdett, b 1846, physician and surgeon, four pieces of real estate in village, member of Schuyler Co. (alio.) medical society. His grandfather from Scotland settled in town onr6i in 1803, office Main, h do Stilwell Howard P., p o Burdett, b 1874, carpenter, home with his mother Mrs. Sarah A. Stilwell, Main st Stilwell Isaac M., p o Searsburg, r 40, b 1854, fruit tree agent, owns h and lot, resident of town 25 years STILWELL JAMES, p o Reynoldsville, b 1853 (Still well & Boyd), farmer, carpenter and joiner, and one-half owner of shingle mill and fruit basket factory on Main street, h and 10 acres do 190 TOWN OF HECTOR. Stilwell Jane, p o Reynoldsville, widow of William, resident,, home with her son James on Main st Stilwell John, p o Reynoldsville, r 113, b 1818, farmer 150, grandson of the pioneer Stilwell John E., p o Reynoldsville, r 135, b 1865, farmer, home with his mother Martha Stilwell John G., p o Perry City, r 85, b 1830, farmer 60 acres, 54 sheep, 2 acres of apples, cherries, plums and pears, vet- eran of the War of '61, member of Co. F 1st N. Y. Vet. cavalry. His father Jacob came to this town in 1801 and died in 1865. The grandfather of John G. was the first of the name in this county Stilwell Joseph, p o Burdett, b 1844, gentleman, bds at the Jackson House, Main st Stilwell Lewis M., p o East Steamburg, r 38, b 1840. farmer, works on shares the Messrs. Dimmick farm of 89 acres, 4. acres of apples, sells 20 to 30 tons of hay yearly Stilwell Mary, p o Trumansburg, Tompkins Co., r 41 cor 42, widow of Fletcher, resides with Minor T. Jones Stilwell Martha, p o Reynoldsville, r 135, widow of Ira, gen- eral farmer 60 acres Stilwell Marvin D., p o Perry City, r 91, b 1828, ex-supervisor 1889, live stock dealer, sheep breeder, 75 sheep, farmer 195 acres and 45 in Ulysses. His grandfather James a revolutionary soldier and pensioner from Ulster Co., came to Hector and made the first settlement on r 43 on the farm now owned by Tunis Smith in 1801, and the first of the Stilwell name that settled in Schuyler Co Stilwell Morgan L., p o Perry City, r 61, b 1829, general farm- er 102 acres, 112 sheep, 1 acre apples, sells 15 to 25 tons of hay each year, dairy 3 cows. His grandfather James was the first of that name in Schuyler Co Stilwell Morris, son of Peter V., p o Perry City or Mecklenburg, r 117 cor 118, b 1871, basketmaker in Hoag Brothers' fac- tory, bds do Stilwell Nicholas, p o Perry City, r 87, laborer, owns house Stilwell Nicholas C., p o Reynoldsville, r 85, b 1834, laborer, owns house and lot STILWELL PETER V.. p o Perry City, r 117 cor 118, b 1845, farmer 18, has 6 horses, 6 cows, orchard 75 trees Stiwell Sarah A., widow of Geo. H., p o Burdett, owns h and' lot, Main st Stilwell Schuyler G., p o Reynoldsville, r 136, b 1846, farmer, rents h and lot of George Clock TOWN OF HECTOR. 191 Stilwell Susan, p o Perry City, r 42, widow of Ira, owns inter- est in estate of Ira Stilwell Stilwell Susan B., p o Perry City, r 61, widow of Ira, interest in Ira Stilwell estate 140 acres Stilwell Sylvester A., p o Reynoldsville, b 1833, farmer, rents h and lot on Main st of Mrs. Eliza Tracy Stilwell Wesley, p o East Steamburg, r 23, b about 1838, gen- eral farmer, — acres Stilwell & Boyd, p o Reynoldsville, (John A. Boyd and James Stilwell) shingle mill and fruit basket factory Stobbs Alexander R., p o Mecklenburg, b 1820 in England, merchant tailor and clothier Main st, h do. In business continuously in same store since 1865 Stobbs Alexander V., p o Mecklenburg, b 1848 in Ireland, eclectic physician and surgeon, owns farm of 20 acres on r 117, office Main, h Maple Stobbs Carrie, p o Mecklenburg, daughter of A. R., house- keeper STOCUM BROTHERS, p o North Hector (Seeley H. Sto- cum and Charles V. Stocum) cider mill in village Stokum Charles, p o Hector, r 52, b 1818, 1 acre of apples, )4 of plums and cherries, farmer 44, justice of the peace in the town Lindley, Steuben Co., for 20 years, resident of this town 20 years STOCUM CHARLES V., p o North Hector, b 1 871 in Steu- ben Co. (Stocum & Look) traveling agent for the Eagle Publishing Company of Petersburg, N. Y., owns half interest in feed mill, also h and lot in village STOCUM SEELEY H., p o North Hector, b 1874 in Steuben Co. (Stocum Brothers) miller, owns *4 interest in cider mill, bds in village Stocum & Look, p o North Hector, (Charles V. Stocum and Fred D. Look) feed mill in village Stone Charles H., p o North Hector, b 1853 in Steuben Co, shoemaker, owns h and lot in Steuben Co. Lake st, h in village Stone Lemuel W„ p o Bennettsburg, r 156, b 1856 in Penn- sylvania, (Keep & Co.) farmer lumber dealer and thresher, 2 acres of grapes \ of plums, 1^ of apples in farm of 20 acres Stothoff George B., p o Burdett, r 189, b 1846 in New Bruns- wick, N. J. farmer and fruit grower, live stock dealer and- breeder, 2 acres of grapes, 2500 peach trees, 600 plum trees, 10 acres of apples, 60 sheep, general farming 145 acres 192 TOWN OF HECTOR. Stothoff William Stewart, p o Burdett, r 189, b 1875, student. Home with his father George B Stoughton Emmet, p o Reynoldsville, r 94. b 1867, farmer with his father Manning F Stoughton James H , p o Reynoldsville, b 1830, carpenter and joiner and stonemason, manager of " Stoughton Hall," h Main cor off r 1 10, owns wood lot of 10 acres on r 1 1 1 Stoughton John, p o Reynoldsville, r 94, farmer, son of Man- ning F Stoughton Lucy J., p o Reynoldsville, Mrs. James H,. owns h and lot on Main cor r no Stoughton Manning F., p o Reynoldsville, r 94, b about 1843, farmer 200 acres, 9 horses, hay presser and dealer Strobridge Eliza, p o Perry City, Main st, clerk in store for her father John STROWBRIDGE JOHN, p o Perry City, b 1836 in Ireland, postmaster, general merchant, dealer in eggs, veteran of the war of '61, Main st, h do Sturdevant Jerome, p o Mecklenburg, r 178, b 185 1, farmer 50, has 4 horses, 2 cows. 20 sheep, orchard 100 trees Stowell Charles P., p o Burdett, b 1873, mail carrier, job printer. Home with his father Horace C. h Church st Stowell Horace C, p o Burdett, b 1831 in Chenango Co. car- penter, h Church st Stowell Horace C. Mrs., p o Burdett, wife of Horace C, owns h on Church st Strader Abby Kinnan, wife of James M., p o North Hector, r 29, farmer, h and \yi acres, owns 20 acres on r 31 and 35 acres on r 30 Strader Avill J., p o Burdett, b 1866, proprietor Franklin House, live stock dealer. Willow cor Lake ave Strader James M., p o North Hector, r 20, b 1864, lumber dealer and farmer for his wife Abby Kinnan Strang Albert, p o Bennettsburg, r 156, b 1855 in Tompkins Co. miller, owns the Bennettsburg feed and buckwheat mill, bds with George Jackson Strong Catharine wife of Cory, p o Mecklenburg, r 178, owns farm 50, has 4 horses, 2 cows, h do Strong Cory, p o Mecklenburg, r 178, b 1850 in Cayuga Co. grain thresher and farmer for his wife Catharine on farm 50 Strong Louis, p o Mecklenburg, r 178, b 1852 in Cayuga Co. N. Y. farmer, works on shares with Amanda Strong farm 125, has 7 horses, 5 cows, orchard 150 trees TOWN OF HECTOR. 193 SUTPHEN CHARLIE M., p o North Hector, b 1858, pro- prietor Exchange Hotel, liveryman and dealer in horses Lake st Sutphen Hattie Kinnan, p o North Hector, r 29, Mrs. Myron R., farmer, hay and grain farm 60 Sutphen Myron R., p o Burdett, r 129, b i860, farmer, home with his father, Peter O Sutphen Peter 0.,po Burdett, r 129, b 1829, farmer and fruit grower, 12 acres of grapes, 5 of apples, general farming, 120 acres, resided on this farm 60 years. His father Peter located in town from New Jersey among the first settlers, and on this farm in 1800, and died here in 1849 SUTPHEN PETER O. 2d, p o Burdett, r 226, b 1848, live stock dealer, farmer 100, owns a farm of 150 acres in Chemung Co. 160 sheep, apple orchard 2 acres, average sales about 50 tons of hay annually Swartwout J. Augustus, p o Perry City, r 90, b 1830, laborer, lives in house owned by his wife Mary Swartwout Mary, p o Perry City, r 90, widow of Bernardus, home with her son Robert, sr Swarthout Peter W., p o North Hector, b 1833 in Seneca Co. retired farmer, h and lot Main SWARTWOUT ROBERT SR., p o Perry City, r 90, b 1839, pension agent, notary public, veteran of the war of '61 Swick DeWitt C, p o East Steamburg, r 25, b 1824 in Yates Co. carpenter and joiner, sells 20 to 30 tons of hay each year, farmer 90 acres, resident of the town 46 years Swick DeWitt C , p o Reynoldsville, r 70, b 1861, general farmer 140 acres, 84 sheep, 3 acres of apples, sells from 25 to 50 tons of hay each year, resident of the town since his birth Swick Elmer C, p o East Steamburg, r 38 cor 25, b 1848, gen- eral merchant, postmaster, owns farm of 100 acres on r 45 Swick Eugene, p o Reynoldsville, r 96, b about 1857, farmer 108 acres Swick Eugene, p o North Hector, r 7, b 1866 in Tompkins Co. sheep shearer, carpenter and joiner, rents h and lot Swick Frank P., p o Smith Valley, r 217, son of Oliver P Swick Horace, p o Reynoldsville, r 96, b 1848, farmer, works farm owned by John Swick Swick Ira S., p o East Steamburg, r 24, b 1850, carpenter, sells about 30 tons of hay each year, apple orchard 4 acres, farm- er 70 acres 194 TOWN OF HECTOR. Swick James H., p o Perry City, r 85, b 1853, sawyer, owns h and 2 acres SWICK JOHN H.. p o Reynoldsville, r 68, b 1816 in Covert, Seneca Co., farmer, owns 467 acres, came to Hector in 1830. His grandfather John came from Virginia to Ovid, Seneca Co. in 1792, Tunis, his father, came to Hector in 1830 Swick John M. Rev., p o East Steamburg, r 68. b about 1830, pastor Wesleyan Methodist church, farmer 7 Swick Matilda A., p o East Steamburg, r 25, Mrs. DeWitt C, owns farm 60 acres in Seneca Co Swick Mina M., p o East Steamburg, clerk for her father Elmer C Swick Oliver P., p o Smith Valley, r 217, b 1844, laborer, rents house of Ursula Krum of Catharine Taber Alice S., daughter of William H., r 211, b 1873, student, bds do Taber Frank D., p o Odessa, r 211, b 1875, farmer 205, has 3 horses, 17 cows, orchard 150 trees Taber Olive E., widow of William H., p o Odessa, r 21 1, farmer 205, has 3 horses, 17 head of cattle, orchard 150 trees TAYLOR ALMON, p o Smith Valley, r 204, b 1870, assistant postmaster and school teacher Taylor Frank, p o North Hector, b 1874, fruit basket maker, home with his mother, Mrs. Sarah M Taylor Henry, p o Smith Valley, r 204, b 1834 in Canada, farm- er, owns house and lot Taylor John J.,po North Hector, b 1872, laborer, home with his mother, Mrs. Sarah M. in village Taylor Joseph, p o Reynoldsville, r 146, b about 1823, general farmer 30 Taylor Samuel, p o Trumansburg, Tompkins Co , r 20, b 1827 in England, 5 cows, sells 30 tons of hay annually, 3 acres orchard, farmer 108 Taylor Sarah M., p o North Hector, widow of Silas N., owns h and lot in village Taylor William J., po Lodi Centre, Seneca Co , r 5, b 1864, farmer, leases 100 acres of George Clawson Teed John, p o Burdett, b 181 1, farmer 2^ acres in village. Settled in town 1836 on r 219, h Lake ave Terry George H., p o Perry City, r 90, b 18 n in Putnam Co. cooper, farmer 5 TOWN OF HECTOR. 1 95 Terry J. William Rev., p o Burdett, b 1864 in Stratford, On- tario Canada. Methodist Episcopal minister. Appointed to this charge in 1892, h Lake ave Terry Nathaniel J., p o Trumansburg, Tompkins Co. r 18, b 1831, general farmer 139 acres, 1^- acres of apples. Sells about 40 tons of hay each year. His father Richard lo- cated here 1820 Terybery Peter, p o Logan, r jj, b 1876, farmer with his father Thomas Terybery Sarah, p o Logan, r Jj, Mrs. Thomas, owns farm 105 TERYBERY THOMAS, p o Logan, r 77, b 1853, 60 sheep. Sells from 60 to 100 tons of hay each year, farmer 145 Thatcher Ralph E. p o Mecklenburg, b 1854 in Tompkins Co. (Goldsmith & Thatcher) Main st. h Main cor Maple Thayer Warren S., p o North Hector, b 1856 in Orange, fruit grower, 13 acres of grapes, farm 21-j acres, Main st Thomas Charles, p o Perry City, b 1824 in Massachusetts, car- penter and joiner, h and lot Main st. veteran of the war of '61 Thomas D. Jerome, p o Reynoldsville, b 1837 in Tompkins Co. carriagemaker and general blacksmith, rents h and shop on Main st Thomas Eva, p o Perry City, dressmaker. Home with her father Charles, Main st Thompson Bell, p o Mecklenburg, r 144, resident. Home with T. W. Thompson Thompson Daniel, p o Mecklenburg, r 183 cor 161, b 1821, as- sessor and farmer 150, has 5 horses, 3 cows, 75 sheep, or- chard 100 trees Thompson David B., p o Perry City, r 1 17, b 1856, works farm for his father Philemon J. 91 acres Thompson David M., p o Burdett, r 222, b 18 10, farmer. Home with Ranthus Gardner "Thompson James F., p o Mecklenburg, r 183 cor 161, b 1854, farmer in company with his father Daniel, h do Thompson Miller, p o North Hector, b 1835 in New Jersey, fruit grower, 6 acres of grapes, I of plums, 24 cherry trees, h in village Thompson Norman N., p o Burdett, b 18 13 in Connecticut, re- tired general merchant, was in business here 30 years, was captain of company light infantry 1840, Willow cor Lake ave 196 TOWN OF HECTOR. Thompson Thomas W., p o Mecklenburg, r 144, b 18 17, gen- eral farmer 146 acres, 151 sheep, 5 acres of apples. Sells 30 to 40 tons of hay each year, dairy 6 cows. Resided on this farm 55 years. Thompson William A., p o Mecklenburg, r 144, b 1854, farmer and live stock dealer. Home with his father Thomas .W. Thompson William C, p o Burdett, r 222, b 1812 in Cayuga Co. general farmer 100 acres. His father Archibald, from Westchester Co. located here in 1818 and died in 185 1, aged 75 years Thompson Zalmon, p o Watkins, r 234, b 1838 in Montour, farmer 6 Tichenor Frank C, p o Hector, r 72, b 1855 in Tompkins Co. fruit grower, 6 acres of grapes, 2 of plums, 5 of raspberries, 3 of apples, 2 of peaches and farmer 50 Tilyon Edward, p o Searsburg, r 23, b 1874 in Enfield, N. Y., farmer Tinker Edwin M., p o Reynoldsville, r 111, b 1871, farmer, home with his father Richard M Tinker Richard M.„ p o Reynoldsville, r in, b 1841 in New York city, ex-assessor, 43 sheep, farmer 60, and works 140 acres on shares for Oscar Sirrine, devoted principally to hay Todd Hannah C, p o Hector, widow of Owen, resident, rents h Main Tompkins David R., p o Trumansburg, Tompkins Co. r 21, b 1830, farmer 50 Totten William, p o Perry City, r 89, b about 181 5 in Co., farmer about 75 acres Town Farm, 73 acres, p o Reynoldsville, n 12, was purchased of Andrew J. Reynolds in 1883, has at present 15 boarders, and is under the management of John B. Reynolds Townsend Abigail G., p o North Hector, Mrs. Horace H., owns h and 3 acres on Main st Townsend Asa, p o East Steamburg, r 47, b 1875 in Seneca Co., farmer, son of William W Townsend Bert M., p o North Hector, b 1870, agent United States Express Co. at Geneva, home with his father John W. Lake st Townsend Carrie E., p o East Steamburg, r 47, Mrs. Fred, owns farm of 50 acres Townsend Debora, p o East Steamburg, r 47, Mrs. William W., owns farm 50 TOWN OF HECTOR. 197 Townsend Fred, p o East Steamburg, r 47, b 1865 in Seneca Co., works his wife's (Carrie E.) farm 50 acres Townsend Horace H., p o North Hector, b 1825, retired black- smith, Main st Townsend James G., p o North Hector, b 1853, blacksmith, dispatch carrier during the war of '61, occupies property- owned by his wife Susie Townsend John W., p o North Hector, b 1831, undertaker^ carriagemaker, justice of the peace, Lake st. h do. Soldier,, enlisted September. 1861, in Co. A 50th N. Y. Vol. Engi- neers, discharged June, 1865, member G. A. R., D. B. Smith post 423 of North Hector Townsend Susie, p o North Hector, Mrs James G., owns house and blacksmith shop in village Townsend Walter J., p o North Hector, b 1873, student, home with his father John W. Lake st Townsend William W., p o East Steamburg, r 47 b 1837, farm- er of 50 acres owned by his wife Debora Tracy Mott, p o Cayutaville, r 213, b 1868, merchant and farm- er 100, has 2 horses, 2 cows, 25 sheep Tripp Charles, p o Perry City, r 1 17, b 1848, painter and paper hanger owns farm of 71 acres in Orange, rents h and lot of A. V. Stobbs Tripp Freelove C, p o Perry City, r 117, resident, home with her son Charles Tubbs William, p o Mecklenburg, r 179, b 1853, farm laborer, h do Tunison Franklin H, p o East Steamburg, r 1 1, b 1847 in Sen- eca Co. 70 sheep, farmer 136, and on r 8 farm 80 acres, ex- assessor Turwilliger Miles, p o Burden, b 1828, jeweler, owns h and lot Lake ave Turwilliger Samuel, p o Burdett, b 1857, laborer, home with his father Miles, h Lake ave Tyler Joseph A., p o Hector, b 181 5 in Durham, Greene Co. farmer and fruit grower, 1 acre devoted to plums, pears, peaches and berries, been a resident of the town 63 years. His father Josiah located on r 108 in 1830 13 198 TOWN OF HECTOR. V Uhl Charles D., p o Searsburg, r 58, b 1853 in Seneca Co. farm- er 170 acres, 100 sheep, 3 acres of apples, sells 20 to 40 tons of hay each year Uhl Susan M., p o Searsburg, r 58, widow of George D. home with her son Charles D Updike Alva D, p o Logan, r 100, b 1862; 3 acres of apples, J- of plums, x of cherries and peaches, live stock dealer, and breeder of grade Jerseys and Ayrshire cattle, grade Percheron and Hambletonian horses and Chester white swine, farmer 100 Updike Daniel, p o Perry City, b 1845 m Tompkins Co., stone mason, owns h and lot, Main st. Updike Edgar, p o East Steamburg, r 93, b 1848 in New Jer- sey, farm laborer Updike Fred C, p o Mecklenburg, r 123, b 1875, student, home with his father John H Updike George L , p o Perry City, b 1874, farm laborer, home • with his father Daniel, Main st Updike John A., p o Mecklenburg, r 123, b 1835 m Tompkins Co. 32 sheep, farmer 140, resident of the town 25 years Updike Lewis, p o Mecklenburg, b 1848 in Tompkins Co., lab- orer, rents house of Denton Cooper Usher Abbie, p o Reynoldsville, r 135, school teacher, home with her father George A Usher Bela, p o Reynoldsville, r 135, b about 1870, farmer, home with his father George A Usher George A., p o E.eynoldsville, r 135, b about 1838 in Rhode Island, farmer 31 \l Van Buren Sidney W„po Perry City, r 90, b 1847 i n Cayuga Co , farmer 13, enlisted January 18, 1846 in Co F, 50th N. Y. Engineers, served until the close of the war Van Derzee Deborah A., p o Mecklenburg, r 165, widow of Martin F. Van Derzee, owns house and lot Van Derzee M Fremont, p o Mecklenburg, r 97 cor 93. b 1856, farmer 100. This farm was first settled by Martin Van Derzee Van Doren Horatio W„ po Burdett, r 130, b 1831, fruit grow- er, 6 acres of grapes, 7 of plums, apples, pears, apricots TOWN OF HECTOR. 1 99 prunes and peaches, ^ of blackberries, 1 of strawberries, 100 currant bushes, 200 raspberries in farm of 14 acres Van Doren Leah A. Miss, p o Burdett, owns house and lot Lake ave Van Duyn James, p o Mecklenburg, r 139, b 1847, house paint- er, owns house and lot 2 Van Fleet Edwin, p o Reynoldsville, r 113, b 1858 in New Jer- sey, farmer, works farm for his wife Nettie, 135 acres, 1^ acres of apples, 21 sheep, dairy 3 cows, sells 15 to 20 tons of hay yearly, maple sugar orchard 1,000 trees, resident of the town 17 years Van Fleet Jonathan, p o Mecklenburg, r 182, b 1835 in Hunter- don Co. N. J., owns 34 sheep, 4 cows, 3 horses, farm 96 acres Van Fleet Nettie, p o Reynoldsville, r 113, Mrs. Edwin, owns farm 135 Van Horn Mary A., widow of Simon, p o Mecklenburg, r 180, farmer 10, has 1 cow Van Horn Oliver, p o Mecklenburg, r 180, farmer 144, also grain buyer on commission, has 1 horse, 8 head cattle, 27 sheep, orchard 75 trees Van Horn R. P., p o Mecklenburg, r 180, b 1857, ^ arm laborer, bds do Van Loon Chauncey W., p o Bennettsburg, r 186, b 1858 in Catharine, farmer, works on shares 90 acres Van Loon Marion, p o Trumansburg, Tompkins Co. r 42, b 1861 in Dix, farm laborer Van Lome Frank, p o Mecklenburg, r 181, wife of Millard F., owns farm 165, has 5 horses, 4 cows, 50 sheep Van Lome Millard R, po Mecklenburg, r 181, b 1851, works for his wife Frank Van Lome farm 165, Van Marter Frank H., p o Burdett, (Van Marter & Co.) b 1864, captain of Rescue Hook and Ladder Fire Patrol Company of Watkins, member of Fire Patrol Police, h Main Van Marter & Co., p o Burdett, (Frank H. Van Marter and Al- vah Godding), proprietors of meat market and grocery Main Van Order Emmet, p o Watkins, r 232, b 1868 in Catlin, Che- mung Co. emp J. W. Sherrer VAN WORMER ANN E., widow of Aaron, p o Burdett, owns h and lot Lake av Van Wormer Bert, p o Logan, r 71, b 1876, farmer with his father Henry W Van Wormer Henry W., p o Logan, r 71, b 1832, dairy 6 cows , general farming, rents farm 140 acres 200 TOWN OF HECTOR. Van Wormer Polly A., p o Logan, r 101, Mrs. Timothy M., dressmaker Van Wormer Timothy M., p o Logan, r 101, b 1836, carpenter and joiner, rents h and lot Van Vleet Jared, p o Reynoldsville, r 125, b 1833 in Seneca Co. general farmer Van Vleet Maranda M., p o Reynoldsville, r 125, Mrs. Jared, owns farm 32 acres Vaughan Catharine, p o Burdett, r 222, widow of Amos O., owns farm of 75 acres, home with Ranthus Gardner Vaughan Erie, p o Bennettsburg, r235,b 1838, 6 head of cattle, 24 sheep, sells about 40 tons of hay each year, farmer 118. Wm. Vaughan, his father and son Daniel from New Jersey came on this farm in 18 17 Velie Birge J. p o Burdett, r 152, b 1868, fruit basket maker, home with his brother in-law William Creighton VELIE CHARLES N., p o Bennettsburg, r 156^-, b 1865, manager of Sylvester Dunham's farm of 90 acres, owns no sheep, live stock dealer and breeder of grade Shrop- shire sheep and Percheron horses Velie George M., p o Logan, r 100, b 1874, farmer with his father John W VELIE JOHN W., p o Logan, r 100, b 1828 in Orange, 70 sheep, fruit grower, stock raiser and general farmer, 5 acres of grapes, I of plums, 2 of raspberries, 5 of apples, \ of cherries and pears in farm 68 acres, owns 14 acres of grass land on r 109, resident of town 31 years Vescelius Harriet, p o Mecklenburg, rents house of Charles Bodle Voorheis Charles L., p o Reynoldsville, r iu,b 1856 in Allegany Co. farmer, occupies his father- in-laws farm 75 acres Vorhees William D., p o Logan, r 79, b 1858 in Seneca Co. general farmer, works on shares farm of the D. Mathews estate 131 acres — 3 acres of apples. Sells from 20 to 30 tons of hay yearly. Resident of the town 7 years MM Wager J. Augustus, p o Burdett, b 1844, farmer 95 on r 102, veteran of the war of '61, rents house of Benjamin Lam- bert, Main st Wakelee Corwin J., p o North Hector, r 32, b 1867, farmer, works on shares for James S. Ball 85 acres TOWN OF HECTOR. 201 Wakeman Demont D., p o Searsburg, r 60, b 1857, farmer 179 Wakeman Moses A., p o Trumansburg, Tompkins Co. r 17, b 1832, farmer 57. Sells 10 tons of hay each year. His father Solomon, from Fairfield Co. Conn, came to Hector and located on this farm about 1823 Walker Horace P., p o Bennettsburg, r 200, b 1863 in Taylor, Va. farmer, owns 7 acres Walker H. Orlando, p o Perry City, r 115, b 1859 in Catharine, farm laborer, rents h and lot of P. J. Thompson Walker Jesse, p o Hector, r 31, b i860 in Virginia, laborer, rents h Walker W. Harlow, p o Searsburg, r 22, b 1844 in Vermont, general blacksmithing, horse shoeing and steel worker, rents h and lot r 23 Walworth George A., p o Bennettsburg, r 188, b 1866 in En- field, Tompkins Co. farmer. Home with his mother Han- nah A Walworth Hannah A., p o Bennettsburg, widow of Almus, r 188, has 29 sheep, general farmer, 65 acres Ward Howard, p o Mecklenburg, r 161, b 1875, farm laborer, h do Ward John W., p o Mecklenburg, r 181, b 1858, works on shares, for Enos Culver's estate, farm 92, has 4 horses, 2 cows, orchard 80 trees Ward Samuel, p o Mecklenburg, r 164, b 1862 in Ithaca, Tomp- kins Co. rents of John Ward farm 15, has 2 horses, 2 cows Wardner Chauncey Rev., p o North Hector, b 18 14 in Jay, Es- sex Co. Baptist minister. Has been pastor of 9 different churches, the first being at Rushford, Allegany Co. and at present the pastor of North Hector Baptist church. Has been a minister 5 1 years. Has performed the marriage ceremony for 224 couples, attended about 400 funerals, and has preached nearly 8,000 sermons, owns h in vil- lage Wardner William H., p o North Hector, r 26, b 1847 m Wy- oming Co. 1 acre of grapes, 100 plum trees, 50 peach trees, dairy 4 cows, farmer 100, breeder of Standard bred horses Warner Louise B., widow of Rev. Jacob K., p o Burdett, owns farm of 77 acres on r 152, one h and lot on Colegrove ave. 3 acres and 2 houses on Main st. h Main Warren Charity, p o Searsburg, r 43, owns farm 30 acres 202 TOWN OF HECTOR. Warren Frank, p o Mecklenburg, r 183 cor 161, b 1863, farm laborer, h do Warren Frank L., p o Hector, r 74, b 1861, laborer, rents h Warren George W., p o Mecklenburg, r 142, b 1873, farm lab- orer, bds do Warren James S., p o Mecklenburg, r 142, b 1832, farmer 26, has 2 horses, 1 cow, orchard 75 trees Warren Mary Ann Miss, p o Mecklenburg, r 142, school teacher, bds do Warren Thomas E., p o Mecklenburg, r 166, b 1865, owns farm in Enfield, Tompkins Co. of 50 acres and rents of Mar- tin Horsner of Enfield, farm 160, has 5 horses, 2 cows, 4a sheep, orchard 150 trees Weaver Jackson B., p o Logan, off r 108, b 1830 in Dutchess Co. farmer 45 Webb David, p o Trumansburg, Tompkins Co. r 20, b about 1868, thresher, works on shares for John Demund 80 acres Welch Amelia, p o East Steamburg, r 56, housekeeper for Robert D.Yates Welch Elliott, p o East Steamburg, r 57, b about 1850, farmer 30 Welch F. Leroy, po Reynoldsville, r 125, b 1850, farmer 30 Welch Frank, p o Perry City, r 114, b 1870, laborer for J. L. Patterson Welch Frank C, p o Perry City, r 86, b 1868, laborer, rents h of Nathan Coon Welch Gilbert P., p o East Steamburg, r 24, b 1872, farmer, owns 4 acres Welch John A., p o East Steamburg, r 24, b 1824 in Cortland Co. farmer, owns 200 acres Welch Lawrence A., p o Reynoldsville,- r 123, b 1858, farmer, works for George Boyd Welding William R., p o North Hector, b 1853 (Welding & Marshall) deputy postmaster, jeweler, Main, h do Welding & Marshall, p o North Hector (William R Welding and John Marshall) general merchants, Main st Wescott Fernando, p o North Hector, r 35, b 1842, leases land of his mother Sophia A., owner of saw- mill and manufact- urer of fruit baskets and grape trays, veteran of the war of '61 Wescott Albert, p o North Hector, r 31, b 1840, contractor, builder and steam pile driver, veteran of the war of '61, owns wood lot of 50 acres on r 26, -5- acre on r 1 and h and 3-5- acres on Main st TOWN OF HECTOR. 203 Wescott Haydn B., p o Burdett, b 1864 in Richford, Tioga Co. station agent Lehigh Valley railway, agent United States Express Company, manager of Western Union Telegraph Company, h Lake ave West George, p o Logan, r 79, b 1835 m Catharine, general farmer 55 acres, iy acres of apples. Resident of the town 22 years West John E., p o Odessa, off r 221, b 1843 m Catharine, owns y 2 of 49 sheep, 4 cows, 7 horses, works on shares estate ot George S. Bailey 320 acres Wheat Alexander, p o Burdett, b 1829 in Sullivan Co. black- smith, owns h and lot Lake ave Wheeler Albert S., p o Searsburg, r 22, b 1869, farmer 14 acres, — 1 acre of plums Wheeler Belle Miss, p o Mecklenburg, r 142, resident, h do Wheeler Delphine, p o Searsburg, r 22, wife of Frank H. carpet weaver Wheeler Dewitt C, p o Searsburg, r 61, b 1861, general farmer, works the Ira Stilwell estate of 140 acres Wheeler Frank H., p o Searsburg, r 22, b 1854, laborer, owns h and lot Wheeler Mattison W., p o Lodi Centre, Seneca Co. r 7, b 1861 in Seneca Co. farm laborer, rents h and lot of George Clawson Wheeler Spencer, p o Burdett, b 1821 in Broome Co., retired farmer. He is of the 4th generation from the emigrant from Holland, and located in Dutchess Co. and an old resi- dent in Schuyler, h Main st Wheeler Wilmer A., p o Burdett, b 1875, school teacher, home with his father Spencer, Main st White Andrew, p o North Hector, r 52, b 1870, farmer, man- ager for Andrew Mathews White Chauncey F., p o Hector, b 1856 in Pennsylvania, farm laborer, h and 1 acre Main st White George, p o Burdett, r 226, b 1865 m Greene Co., lab- orer, rents house of Ansel Brown White Henry C.,po Hector, r 52, b 1840 in Pennsylvania, car- penter and joiner and stone mason, 1 acre of grapes, farmer 3, veteran of the War of '61, resident of the town 24 years White James M., p o Burdett, r 190, b 1863, railway employe, h and lot White John V., p o Hector, r 52, b 1872, machinist, home with his father Henry C 204 TOWN OF HECTOR. White Laura A., p o Hector, r 52, school teacher, home with her father Henry C Whiteford Samuel B., p o Burdett, b 1831 in Seneca Co. labor- er, rents h Lake ave cor Main Whitman Caroline, p o Reynoldsville, r 135, Mrs. John, own h and lot Whitman John, p o Reynoldsville, r 135, retired farmer, occu pies h and lot belonging to his wife Caroline Wickham Bianca B., p o Bennettsburg, r 199, widow of Fred Wickham Charles E., po Bennettsburg, r 188, b 1845, retired farmer, resides in village on 12 acres and owns farm of 151 acres on r 156 Wickham Elizabeth H., p o Bennettsburg, r 198, widow of A. Comstock Wickham, owns farm 100 acres Wickham George C, p o Bennettsburg, r 198, b 1872, farmer with his mother Elizabeth H Wickham Harry E., p o Burdett, r 105, b 1876, fruit grower Wickham Mertier L., p o Burdett, r 105, b 1836, fruit grower, 15 acres of grapes, 4 of plums, 1 of pears, 3 of raspberries, 1 j of apples in farm 80. His grandfather William Wick- ham was the first permanent settler of the town of Hector, locating here in 1791 Wickham Thomas, p o Burdett, r 233, farmer, works on shares for Mary E. Miller 65 acres Wickham William, p o Bennettsburg, r 156, b 1871, farmer, works 151 acres belonging to Charles E., wool grower, 72 sheep, 3 acres orchard Widger Hester E. Mrs., p o Bennettsburg, r 189, nurse, home with her father John S. Carr Wilcox Charlotte L, p o Bennettsburg, r 158, Mrs. William D., owns 10 acres on r 200 Wilcox Edward D., p o Bennettsburg, r 136, b j 861 in Havana, farmer 6 Wilcox Williams, D.,po Bennettsburg, r 158, b i86o,(Keep & Co.,) lumber dealer and thresher, h and 2 acres Willcox Lorinda, widow of John B., p o Burdett, own house and lot, h Lake ave Wilkins Harrison, p o Mecklenburg, r 142, b 1815 in Seneca Co., retired farmer, h do Williams Carrie L., p o Perry City, dressmaker, home with Charles Thomas, Main st Williams Charles O , p o Burdett, r 192, b 1870, farmer and agent for agricultural implements, home with his father, Oliver H TOWN OF HECTOR. 205 Williams Fred A., p o Hector, r 31, b 1859 in Cayuga Co., fruit grower, 9 acres of grapes, 2 acres of different varieties of fruit, farm 1 1 ^ acres Williams Henrietta, p o Burdett, r 153, widow of Jacob, wool grower, 50 sheep, farmer about 120 acres. On this farm. Jacob was born 1832 and died 1885 Williams Jerry, p o East Steamburg, r 24, b 1848 in Ovid, N. Y., laborer, enlisted 1864 in Co., F., 120th N. Y. Vols. 10 months, 5 days, was wounded at Petersburg and Hatch's run, bds with Wm. Gayhart Williams John, p o Lodi Centre, Seneca Co., r 7, b 1846 in England, farm laborer, owns farm 16 acres Williams Maria, widow of Solomon, p o Burdett, owns h and lot on Main st Williams Oliver H., p o Burdett, r 192, b 1828, farmer and fruit grower, 23 acres of grapes, 8 of plums, 4 of peaches 2 of pears, 6 of apples, 200 currant bushes in farm 1 10 Williams Samuel H., p o Perry City, b 185 1 in Tompkins Co., farmer, carpenter and joiner, h Main Williams William, p o Burdett, r 153, b 1832, 60 sheep, farmer 142 Williams William L., p o Burdett, r 153, b 1868, farmer with his mother Mrs. Henrietta Willow Grove Hotel, p o North Hector, John S. Patterson proprietor, Lake st, (summer resort) WILLOW GROVE MILLS, p o Burdett, flouring, Keep & Paterson proprietors, Main st Wilson Alanson, p o Lodi Centre, Seneca Co., r 7, b 1831 in Seneca Co., general farmer 26 Wilson David, p o Hector, r 71, b 1818 in Scotland, resident, rents h and lot Wilson George W.. p o Burdett, r 130, b 1855 in New Jersey, fruit grower 20 acres of grapes, 3 of plums, 2 of apples, 5 of raspberries 1 of currants rents farm of 40 acres Wilson James, p o Searsburg, r 40, laborer, owns house and lot Wilson James, po Searsburg, r 22, laborer, owns house and lot Wilson James, p o Burdett, b 1835 in Saratoga Co., resident of town 26 years, carpenter and joiner, owns two houses and 2 acres on Factory st, h Factory Wilson James H., p o North Hector, b 1849 m Yates Co., produce dealer, h and lot in village Wilson John D., p o Smith Valley, off r 201, b 1869, farmer, works farm belonging to his father Peter, 100 acres 2o6 TOWN OF HECTOR. Wilson Margaret P., widow of Robert, p o Burdett, resident, h Main Wilson Peter J., p o Smith Valley, r 184, b 1833 in Yates Co., farmer 172, has 10 horses, 2 cows, 100 sheep, orchard 100 trees Withiam Charles B., p o North Hector, b 1857, farmer, owns farm of 20 acres in Seneca Co., h and lot Main st Withiam Fred D., p o Burdett, b 1862, clerk, tax collector of Hector township, owns 1 acre on Willow st, h do Wixom Caleb C , p o Mecklenburg, r 120, b 1838, farmer 90, has 4 horses, 6 cows, 30 sheep, orchard 100 trees Wixom Charles, p o Mecklenburg, r 182, b 1847, has 4 cows, 100 sheep, 6 horses, 3 colonies bees, 5 acres of apple orchard, farmer 173 WIXOM CHARLES M., p o Mecklenburg, r 163, b 1861, deputy sheriff, constable and general farmer 91 acres, sells from 10 to 20 tons of hay each year, 3 acres of ap- ples Wixom Elnathan, p o Mecklenburg, r 120, b 1809 in Putnam Co., farmer 374, has 10 horses, 200 sheep, 20 cattle, orchard 100 trees Wixom Elnathan P., p o Mecklenburg, r 119, b 1868, farmer with Parker Wixom, h do Wixom John B., p o East Steamburg, r 25, b 1833 in Seneca Co., farmer, occupies h and 1 acre belonging to his wife Elizabeth A WIXOM PARKER, p o Mecklenburg, r 119, b 1820 in Sen- eca Co. farmer 150, has 4 horses, 4 cows, 50 sheep, Wixom William, p o Mecklenburg, r 120, b 1845, excise com- missioner, works for his father Elnathan on farm 24 Wixom William L., p o Perry City, r 117, b 1863, farmer, works farm for his father Caleb C, 150 acres Wood Flora S. Miss, p o Mecklenburg, r 164, milliner, h do Wood Frank, p o North Hector, b 1847 in Tompkins Co. rail- way fireman, 3 acres of grapes, farm 3, h in village Wood Fred W., p o North Hector, b 1873, dock master, h in village Woodford Alson, p o Bennettsburg, r 221, b i860, wool grower, 35 sheep, 4 cows, 2 horses, 5 to 10 acres potatoes, farmer 70 acres WOODFORD ASA, po Bennettsburg, r 219, b 1827 in Wayne Co. has 80 sheep, 2 cows, 6 horses, apple orchard 4 acres, 2 acre raspberries, farmer 127, sells about 10 tons of hav. His father Alson came to Hector in 1834 TOWN OF HECTOR. 20/ Woodford Betsey, p o Bennettsville, r 219, widow of Alson, lives with her son Asa Woodford Darwin G., p o Bennettsburg, r 219, b 1872, farmer with his father Asa Woodford Milton Earl, p o Burdett, b 1873, barber, Main, h do Wooledge Burnham C. Mrs., p o Perry City, r 89, house- keeper. Home with Mary J Wooledge Mary J., p o Perry City, r 89, widow of Elijah, practical nurse, owns farm of 14 acres Woolley May L,p o North Hector, r 36, widow ot George W., general farmer 87 acres Wright James M., p o Perry Citv, r 91, b 1836, laborer rents h WRIGHT JOSEPH 0.,po Hector, r 74, b 1869, fruit grower with Charles E. Scott, works the Smith fruit farm 1 12 WRIGHT THERON C, p o Burdett, r 132, b 1847, stock raiser, dealer in live stock and breeder of grade Clydesdale horses, owner of " Admiral " a -g- grade stallion, 86 sheep, sells from 20 to 30 tons of hay each year, farmer 96, vet- eran of the war of '61 WYATT ABRAM P., p o Burdett, off r 147, b 1856 in Penn- sylvania, general farmer 57, 2 horses, 3 cows, orchard 60 trees Wyckoff Edgar J., p o Burdett, r 153, b 1853 in Lodi, Seneca Co. farmer, works on shares farm of 123 acres V Yates Cyrus P , p o East Steamburg, r 56, farm laborer. Home with his father Robert D Yates Robert D., p o East Steamburg, r 56, b 1847 m Balston, produce and wool buyer and farmer, rents h and lot of Cyrus Barber Yaw Putnam, p o Hector, r 74, b 1824, fruit grower, 2 acres apples, pears, peaches, plums and grapes Young Melvin B., p o Hector, r 103, b 1847 m Watkins, fruit grower, 5 acres, principally grapes and plums YOUNG WILLIAM, po Hector, r 103, b 1825 in Ontario Co. farmer and fruit grower, 18 acres of grapes, 11 of plums, 4 of raspberries, 1 of apples, 100 quince bushes in farm 5 1 208 TOWN OF MONTOUR. Zimmer Charles, p o North Hector, r 49, b 1845 m Sullivan Co. farm laborer Zimmer Lewis, p o North Hector, r 49, b 1875 in Sullivan Co. farm laborer. Home with his father Charles MONTOUR. TOWN OUTSIDE OF HAVANA. MONTOUR, — the youngest of the towns, was formed from Catharine, March 3d, i860. A portion was recently annexed from Dix. The only village is Havana, the second in impor- tance in the county. The Chemung canal connects the village with Seneca Lake. The northeastern portion is crossed by the Lehigh Valley Railway, but there is, however, no station with- in the limits of the town. (For explanations and abbreviations see page 5). Allbright William J., p o Havana, r 26, b 1857 in Hector, farmer, leases of John Fitzpatrick of Havana 107 acres, 3 horses, 3 cows, orchard 75 trees Babcock Adam, p o Havana, r 22, b 1869, teacher, home with his father Perry Babcock Perry, p o Havana, r 22, b 1821 in Dryden, wool grower, farmer 76, has 2 horses, 3 cows, 35 sheep, orchard 2 acres apiary 14 hives Barttell William W., p o Havana, r 9, b in Campbell, Steuben Co. 1856, farmer 1 1 1 TOWN OF MONTOUR. 20^ Beardsley Horace A., p o Catharine, r 29, b 1840 in Catharine,, farmer 65 acres, has 3 horses, 4 cows, orchard 35 trees Beardsley James E., p o Havana, r 22, b 1829 in Catharine, grower of strawberries 2 acres, and 4 acres of raspberries,. farmer 53, has 2 horses, 3 cows, orchard 2 acres. His father Lewis 2d came to Catharine in 1801 when 5 years of age Beardsley Stephen R., p o Odessa, r 4, b 1847, farmer 80 Beebe David W., p o Odessa, r 27, b 1837 in Ithaca, farmer 23 ;. was in Co. E, 109th N. Y. Vols., served 3 years in Civil War Beebe Nelson P., p o Watkins, r 2, b 1853, farmer 112 Bowers William W, p o Odessa, r 19, b 1825, farmer, leases of Dr. W. Dean 90 Bradley Austin J., p o Odessa, r 17, b 1843, farmer 75 Bradley William, p o Odessa, r 17, b 1872, farmer with A. J Brewer Joel, p o Millport, Chemung Co. r 43, b 1858, farm laborer, h do Brink John, p o Havana, r 10, b in Elmira in 1847, farmer, leases 100 acres BRISCO ALONZO D., p o Catharine, r 22, b 1863, leases of Arminda Coe, farm 1 13, has 2 horses, 4 cows, 20 sheep, orchard 75 trees Brown Edward E., po Millport, Chemung Co., r 41, farmer with V. R Brown Joseph, p o Havana, r 4, b 18 10, farmer 50 Brown Oscar, p o Havana, r 4, b 1855 in Hector, farmer 70, and farms for Mrs. Brown 60 Brown Van Rensselaer, p o Millport, Chemung Co. r 41, b 1827 in New Milford, Conn., farmer no, has 3 horses, 5 cows, 60 sheep. His father moved here from New Millford, Conn. in 1837 Brown William, p o Millport, Chemung Co., r 41 , b 1 8 1 8 in New Braintree, Mass., settled here in 1853 Buckley Darius, p o Catharine, r 24, b 1827, farmer 60 Burch George, p o Havana, r 19, b 1847 m England, leases of C. W. Claugherty farm 80, has 3 horses, 2 cows, orchard 2 acres Campbell William A., p o Odessa, r 7, b 1836, laborer Chapman Daniel, p o Havana, r 4, b 1828, farmer 50 CHARLES LEWIS M.po Havana, r 20, b 1866, stockbreeder and farmer(Glen Hill farm),breeder of stallion ''Clayhontas," .2IO TOWN OF MONTOUR. sired by " Pocahontas Boy," also standard bred black filly, register name " Mamie Montour," and yearling filly sister in blood to Clayhontas, — also dam of Clayhontas chestnut mare got by Buckeye Clay, and colt by Joe Day, dam American Star, also owns fine style and valuable French coach stock, breeder of black cattle known as " Aberdeen," owns farm 68 acres, 9 acres of apple and peaches Charles Monroe, p o Havana, r 20, b 1819 in Brimfield, Mass., farmer 80, leases of John A. of Havana Cleveland Stafford N.,po Odessa, r 20, b 1 844 in Dix, farmer 70 in Dix, and farms 23 for Cordelia Cleveland Coe Arminda, p o Catharine, r 22, widow of Asa, farm 113 COE LORIN L., p o Havana, r 27, b 1833, farmer 65, has 3 horses, 1 cow, orchard 50 trees, h Owego st Havana Cole Ira S., p o Havana, r 13, b 1839 in Dix, farmer 140 Cole John M., p o Millport Chenango Co. off r 43, b 1826 in Fayetteville, Onondaga Co. farmer 25, h do Couch Charles, p o Catharine, r 39, b 1847, farmer with J. M Couch Joel M, p o Catharine, r 39, b 18 19 in Reading, Ct. dairy 10 cows and farmer 300 Cramer Hiram, p o Havana, r 16. b 1840, leases farm of W. Dolph 100 acres Cramer Maria, p o Havana, r 18, farm 40 Cramer William, p o Havana, r 16, b 1872, farmer Crawford Dewitt, p o Odessa, r 19, b 1825 in Dix retired, h and lot CROFOOT ED., p o Millport, Chemung Co. r 41, b 1841. wool grower, 70 sheep, farmer 220 Crofoot Jay, p o Millport, Chemung Co. r 41, b 1868, farmer and breeder of Clay and Hambletonian horses Crofoot Norman C, p o Millport, Chemung Co. r 41, b 1872, telegraph op Crofoot Norman S., p o Millport, Chemung Co. r 41, b 1815, moved from Danbury, Ct. 1830. retired farmer Crofoot Simeon, p o Millport, Chemung Co. r 41, b 1870, clerk N. C. R'y Cronk Nelson, p o Havana, off r 28, b 1839, farmer 100, has 3 horses, 6 cows, apiarist 5 colonies Crouch William, p o Millport, Chemung Co. off r 43, b 1843, farmer 10, has 1 horse Curtis Lucinda M., widow of Charles H., p o Millport, Che- mung Co. r 43, owns h and lot 3 Curtis Mary Ann, widow of Guy S.,po Millport, Chemung Co r 43, resident TOWN OF MONTOUR. 211 o Davidson Osmer L, p o Odessa, r 20, b 1830 in Starkey, far- mer 40 and tinsmith DePew Mary, p o Odessa, r 19, widow of Samuel Doolittle Frank, p o Havana, r 20, b 1855 m Newfield, Tomp- kins Co. dealer in horses, farmer 100 Doolittle Frederick, p o Millport, Chemung Co. r 34, b 1867, farmer, works for George W. Wood of Havana, farm 30, has 2 horses 2 cows DOTY ISAAC E., p o Havana, r 23, b 1837, farmer 12, has 2 horses, I cow, orchard 60 trees Drake Luther, p o Havana, r 20, b 1855, farmer 80 Drisco Henry A., p o Catharine, r 29, b 1835, leases of H. Cushing of Havana 115 DuBois John, p o Odessa, r 17, b 1853, carpenter, owns house and lot DUNHAM CLARENCE H., p o Havana, r 28, b 1870, far mer, works on shares for E A Dunham of Havana, farm 400, has 17 horses, 15 cows, h r 28 Evarts Aranthus W., p o Havana, r 9, b in Catlin, Chemung Co. 1828, farmer 90 Evarts Aranthus W. Jr., p o Havana, r 9, b 1869, son of A. W. farmer Evarts James, p o Havana, r 9, b 185 ^ in Dix, farmer, son of A. W. Fanton Frank, p o Catharine, r 30, farmer 71 Finton Claudius C, po Havana, r 18, b 1823 in Hector, farmer 112 Finton Howard, p o Havana, r 18, b 1861 in Hector, laborer Fish Jacob A., p o Havana, r 28, b 1845, machinest in Cronk's Hanger Co. h do Fitzpatrick Daniel, p o Havana, r 26, b 1864, farmer with Thomas Fitzpatrick Frank, po Havana, r 26, b 1858, farmer with his father Thomas Fitzpatrick Joseph B., p o Havana, r 26, b 1862, farmer with his father Thomas 212 TOWN OF MONTOUR. Fitzpatrick Thomas, p o Havana, r 26, b 18 16 in County Clare, Ireland, farmer 115, owner of stallion Thornwood, son of Egg Thorn Frost Charles L., p o Catharine, r 31, b 1862, breeder of im- ported French coach horses and owner of Alsacien stallion No. 716, breeder of Hampshire sheep, 40 head, farmer 112, "Highland farm" Frost George J., p o Havana, r 36, b 1830, farmer 150, 10 horses, 8 cows, 100 sheep, orchard 150 trees FROST JAMES P., po Havana, r 36, b 1859, breeder of French coach horses, and breeder of Jersey cattle and owner of" Alsacien stallion No. 716, imported from France in 1890, farmer 165 Frost La Grand W., p o Catharine, r 36, b 1828, wool grower, 100 sheep, farmer 175 Gilbert Wallace W., p o Havana, r 25, b 1850 in Steuben Co. farmer 10, has 1 cow GLENN HILL FARM, p o Havana, r 29, Lewis M. Charles proprietor H Hall Jerome, p o Odessa, r 20, b 1849, farmer, leases of Alice A. Ervay and Mrs. Minnie Smith 80 acres Hall John, p o Odessa, r 17, b 1828, farmer 30 Halwick John, p o Millport, Chemung Co., r 34, b 1827, in Or- ange Co. farmer 12, has 1 horse, 1 cow, enlisted August, 1862, in N. Y. vols, under Captain Slocum of Elmi- ra, discharged June, 1865, pensioner, member G. A. R. Wilson Dean post 416, Millport, N. Y. Handerhan Henry, p o Millport, Chemung Co., r 34, b 1873, works on farm for his father John, bds do Handerhan John, p o Millport, Chemung Co., r 34, b 1841 in Ireland, farmer 95, has 2 horses, 5 cows, 7 sheep, apiary 5 colonies Hathaway Lee, p o Havana, r 32, b 1871, farmer, leases of R. Lee 40 acres Hausner Bert, p o Havana, r 22, b 1873 in Tyrone, farmer 6 Hendricks Alanson, p o Havana, r 10, b i860, teamster, farm- er 100 Herman Ludwig, p o Catharine, r 39, b in Bavaria, farm laborer TOWN OF MONTOUR. 213 HEWITT CHARLES B., son of Clarissa, p o Havana, r 22, b 1861, farmer 90, has 4 horses, 4 cows. 100 sheep, orchard 2 acres HEWITT CLARISSA, p o Havana, r 22, widow of Irving D., farmer 90. Her husband Irving D. settled here about 40 years ago and died here HEWITT FRANK A., son of Clarissa, po Havana, r 22, b 1856, farmer 90, has 4 horses, 4 cows, 100 sheep, orchard 2 acres HILL FRED A., p o Havana, r 26, b 1836 in New Milford; Ct. school teacher and horse trainer, owner 2 stallions, farmer 10 Hill Mort, p o Havana, r 27, b 1863, farmer 10, and leases of Mrs. P. Mandeville 80 Hine Carl E , p o Catharine, r 31, b 1859 in Elmira, farmer with his mother Chloe Hine Chloe, p o Catharine, r 31, widow of J. Stilson Hine, farm- er 85, has 4 horses. 30 sheep, orchard 150 trees Hine Ernest, p o Catharine, r 31, b 1865 in Elmira, farmer with his mother Chloe Hitchcock George S., p o Catharine, r 39, b 1833 in Catharine, farmer no and wood lot 8. His father Jesse came from Ct. 1806, died i860 Howell George, p o Watkins, r 10, b i860 in England, laborer Hoxsie Joshua, p o Havana, r 19, b 1848 in Tioga Co. farmer 5, enlisted 1865 in 109th N. Y. Vol. Infantry, dis- charged 1865, pensioner, member of G. A. R. Phineas Cat- lin post No. 341 of Odessa, I acre grapes, 1 acre berries, I horse, 1 cow Hubbell Orange K., p o Catharine, r 30, b 1855 m Hector, wool grower, 90 sheep, farmer 180 and owns 160 in Michigan Jackson Curran W., p o Havana, r 22, b 1856, wool grower, 75 sheep, breeder of horses and farmer 200. His father John M. was born in town 1827 and died May, 1891 Johnson Frank, p o Havana, r 20, b 1866, law student Johnson Judson W., p o Havana, r 20, b 1835 in Newfield, farmer 3 K Kendall William, p o Havana, off r 13, b 1830 in England, laborer 14 214 TOWN OF MONTOUR. La Bar Julius, p o Havana, r 4, b 1814 in Lansing, farmer6o La Rew Charles, p o Havana, r 17, b 1833, wool grower, 40 sheep, farmer 1 16 Larue George, p o Havana, r 4, b 1850, farms J. C. estate 141 acres Larue Hannah, p o Havana, r 4. widow of John C Leavenworth Sarah, widow of Russell, p o Millport, Chemung Co. r 43, resident, owns house and lot 8 Lee George M., p o Havana, r 32, b 1847, breeder of blooded horses and farmer 130, has 9 horses, 8 cows, orchard 150 trees Le,e Rebecca C, p o Havana, r 32, widow of Isaiah D. farmer 40, 2 horses, 2 cows Little George, p o Havana, r 24, b 1869 in Elmira, laborer for George D. Brown, milk dealer, h do Lunger William, p o Odessa, r 20, b 1866, farm laborer Mandeville Polly, p o Havana, r 32, widow of Alvin, farmer 80 Maucauley Bridget, widow of Peter, p o Millport, Chemung Co. r 43, farmer 25, has 1 horse, orchard 75 trees McClernan Elizabeth, widow of George, p o Havana, r 34, farmer 75 has 4 horses, 5 cows Mevicle Lewis, p o Havana, r 28, b 1843, tinpeddler, owns house and lot Miller Matthias, p o Odessa, r 6, b 18 12 in New Jersey, farmer 32 Mills Henry F., p o Havana, r 9, b 1843, farmer 100 Mitchell Jesse A., p o Catharine, r 31, b 1849, farmer 80 o Owen Huron D., p o Havana, r 4, b 1843, 40 sheep, farmer 78 Palmer James D., p o Havana, r 24, b 1827 in Ohio, Herkimer Co. fruit grower and farmer 90, has 1200 fruit trees, apples, pears, peaches, plums, has 3 horses, 3 cows. James D. TOWN OF MONTOUR. 21 5 Palmer's father Zimroy was born 1802 in Connecticut and located near Cayutaville in 1834 and died in Watkins in 1874 Parks William, p o Havana, r 18, b 1833 in Ireland, farmer 162 Peck William A., p o Havana, r 23, b 1858, farmer for his mother Susan Peck of Wisconsin, has 3 horses, 6 cows, or- chard 50 trees, h r 23 Putman Fred, po Havana, r 20, b 1869 in Orange, leases of Mrs. C. M. Gillespie farm 88 R Reed Marvin, p o Havana, r 4, b 1826 in Ithaca, wool grower, 80 sheep, farmer 126 and in Steuben Co. 117 Rhynehart William, p o Millport, Chemung Co. r 42 cor 43, b 185 1 in Germany, laborer on N. C. R'y track, owns h and lot Shelton Henry, p o Odessa, r 16, b 1864, farmer Shelton Lewis, p o Odessa, r 16, b 181 8 in Catharine, farmer SO Sherwood Iva, p o Havana, r 32, widow of George, farmer no Smith Albert H., p o Catharine, r 30, b 1857 in Tyrone, leases of Hull Fanton farm 80 acres Smith Isaac H., p o Havana, r 9, b 1839 in Tyrone, school teacher 32 years in Schuyler Co. and farmer 94 STODDARD LEWIS N., p o Havana, r 28, b 1858 in Tioga Co. Pa. farmer, works for M. J. Weaver, Havana, farm 85. M. J. Weaver owns 3 horses, 7 head cattle, h do Stoll Francis D., p o Havana, r 18, b 1825 in New Jersey, farmer 182 Stone Charles, p o Havana, r 41, b 1835, farmer 50 Stone Fred G., p o Havana, r 32, b 1873, farmer, leases of Ira and Sarah Stone 100 Stone Ira, p o Havana, r 32, with Sarah farm 100 Stone John, p o Havana, r 36, b 183 1 in New Milford, Conn. farmer 50 Stone Sarah I., po Havana, r 32, with Ira farm 100 Stone Sarah P., widow of Er, p o Millport, Chemung Co. r 43, resident, h do Stout William, p o Havana, r 28, b 1837, farm laborer for Clar- ence H. Dunham, h do 2l6 TOWN OF MONTOUR. Thompson Ira N., p o Odessa, r 19, b 1853, carpenter and joiner, h and 2 acres Toppin D. Guiniss, p o Odessa, r 16, b 1850, farmer, owns with Benjamin of Elmira 80 acres TUM MICHAEL C, p o Havana, r 26, b 1854, farms for Elizabeth 60 acres — 4 acres of grapes, 1 of peaches Turn Elizabeth, p*o Havana, r 26, widow of Michael, both na- tives of Germany, settled here 1857, farm 60 Twist Richard, p o Havana, r 32, b 1844 m Sullivan Co. leases of Mrs. George Sherwood farm no, has 4 horses, 5 cows M Vaughan Deborah, p o Havana, r 4, widow of Johnson, aged 67, farm 38 VAUGHAN H. LAVERNE, p o Havana, r 4, b 1852, path- master, wool grower, 60 sheep, dairy 4 cows, 4 horses, farmer 100 Vaughan William, p o Havana, r 4, b 1867, farms for Deborah 38 /• WAGER, BENJAMIN M., p o Catharine, r 29, b 1862, breeder of Shropshire sheep, Cheshire swine, Langshan hens, and farmer 100, has 5 horses, 3 cows, orchard 75 trees Weaver Katie, p o Havana, r 26, owns farm 5 Wickham Clark, p o Havana, r 19, b 1836 in Hector, farmer 194 Wickham Francis Marion, p o Odessa, r 19, b 1842 in Hector, wool grower, 75 sheep, 8 horses, 3 cows, apiary 7 colonies, orchard 50 trees, farmer 155 Wickham George C , p o Havana, r 19, b 1822 in Hector, .grape grower 10 acres, 15 acres of apples, 6 horses, 4 cows, apiary 20 colonies, farmer 125. His grandfather William was the first white settler in the town of Hector in 1791, and was drowned at Watkins' crossing a sand bar. His father William located at that time on part of same farm and lived there till 1866 when he died. George C, located here in 1851 where he has lived ever since Wickham Myron, p o Havana, r 19, b 1852, farmer with his father George C TOWN OF ORANGE. 217 Williams Charles B., p o Havana, r 13, b i860, farmer 137 Williams Isaac p o Watkins, off r 10, b 1829 in Enfield, farmer 170 Wood George W., p o Havana r 28, b 1837 m Chemung Co., has 3 horses, 4 cows, farmer 75 ORANGE. ORANGE was formed from Wayne, Steuben Co., February 1 2th, 1813. as "Jersey." Its name was changed February 20th, 1836. A part of Hornby, Steuben Co., was annexed April nth, 1842, and a part of Bradford, Steuben Co., April 17th, 1854, on the formation of Schuyler County. Monterey is the only village in the town. A postoffice is at Sugar Hill. {For explanations and abbreviations see page 5). V Abbott Sarah A., p o Townsend, r 49, widow of Reuben C, farmer, rents on shares to Oscar E. Holley, farm 73 Andrews Barnett, p o Monterey, b 1844, butcher, Main cor Hornby, owns house and lot r 56 Andrews John, p o Monterey, r 96, b 1833 in Tompkins Co., wagonmaker, owns house and lot on Main Ayres James C, p o Bradford, Steuben Co., r 60, b 1834 in England, farm laborer, owns house and lot Bailey Asa M., p o Townsend, r 48, b 1839 m Enfield, Tomp- kins Co., farmer 60, has 2 horses, 4 cows, 20 sheep and orchard 125 trees Baird James, p o Monterey, r 106, b 1839 m Wayne Co., Pa., farmer, rents of Charles S. Hungerford, farm 150, 5 cows, orchard 75 trees Baker George R., p o Monterey, r 56, b 1856 in Yates Co., farmer 29, 2 cows, 2 horses 21 8 TOWN OF ORANGE. Baker James W., p o Monterey, r 86, b 1839 m Barrington, Yates Co., ex-assessor, farmer 86, 2 cows, orchard 165 trees Baker Tibbett S., p o Monterey, r 86, b 1845 m Barrington, Yates, Co., farmer 50, 4 cows, orchard 50 trees Barker Ophniah H., p o Townsend, r 48, cor 75 b 1848 in Woodhull, Steuben Co., grocer and farmer 20 Barker Ossen R., p o Townsend, r 48, b 1846 in Woodhull, Jasper Co , Pa., farmer 20, has 4 horses, 2 cows and orchard 25 trees Barkman Edgar, po Monterey, r 96, b 1845, lawyer, owns house and lot Bates Louis J., p o Sugar Hill, r 46, b 1867, farm laborer for his father Munroe B Bates Munroe B., Sugar Hill, r 46, b 1842, farmer 130, has 4 horses, 4 cows, orchard 75 trees Bell John, p o Monterey, r 82, b 1823 in Ireland, farmer 200, has 2 horses, 2 cows, orchard 150 trees, rents out on shares to Nathan Horning BELL ROBERT, M. D.,p o Monterey, b 1815 in Ireland, alio. physician and surgeon office and house, r 96 Bennett George W.,po Monterey, r 94, b 1835 in Hornby, Steuben Co., farmer 100, has 3 cows, 2 orchards 50 trees Bevier Charles B., p o Bradford, Steuben Co., r 35, b 1808, farmer 100, has 4 horses, 3 cows, 60 sheep, orchard 100 trees Bishop Sarah J., p o Monterey, r 56, wife of William C, owns farm 50, has 6 cows, orchard 75 trees Bishop William C, p o Monterey, r 56, b 1824 in Yates Co., farmer 60, 3 horses Boyce Hannah Miss, p o Monterey, r 55, owns undivided third of farm 260 Boyce Thomas, p o Monterey, r 55, b 1845, farmer, owns un- divided third of farm 260, 4 horses, 6 cows, 20 sheep Boyd Susan Miss, p o Monterey, r 55, owns undivided third of farm 260 Brightway Lyman, p o Townsend, r 78, b 1863, owns house and lot 8 acres, 1 horse, orchard 50 trees Bronson Charles, p o Beaver Dams, r 89, b 1852, farmer for his wife Permelia Bronson Bronson Permelia, p o Deavers Dams, r 89, wife of Chas. owns farm no, has 2 horses, 6 cattle, 48 sheep, orchard 35 trees BROOKS CATHARINE MRS., p o Sugar Hill, r 12, farm 50, 2 cows. Her father, James Hughey, born 1805 and TOWN OF ORANGE. 219 mother, born in 1804, were among the early settlers in town of Orange Brown George E., p o Monterey, b 1858 in South Bedford. Steuben Co. farm laborer, h r 96 Brown Grace Miss, p o Monterey, b in Breesport, Chemung Co. milliner and dressmaker at home, r 96 Bryan Joseph, p o Monterey, r 80, b 1831 in Ireland, farmer 61, has 3 horses, 3 cows, orchard 50 trees Bryan William L., p o Monterey, r 80, b 1871, son of Joseph, farm laborer BUCK CHA'S. H., p o Sugar Hill, r 29 cor 30, b 1845, super- visor, farmer 100, also on r 30, 20 acres, 3 cows, 200 lambs, 5 horses, orchard 150 apple trees. Ebenezer Buck, grandfather of Chas. H., was an early settler in the town, locating here about 1812 Buck Jabez L., p o Sugar Hill, r 47 cor 48, b 1844, farmer 131, has 3 horses, 5 cows, 95 sheep, orchard 250 trees, ex- supervisor Bump Joseph, p o Monterey, r 56, b 1840 in Tyrone, farm laborer, h r 56 Burt Edward W., p o Monterey, r 53, b 1871 in Savona, Steu- ben Co. farm laborer for his father Morris H. bds do Burt Morris H., p o Monterey, r 53, b 1836 in Chemung Co. owns farm 130, has 4 horses, 2 cows, 50 sheep, orchard 100 trees Bussey George W., p o Beaver Dams, r 111, b 1835 in Massa- chusetts, farmer 55, 3 horses, 2 cows, orchard 60 trees Butcher Jacob, p o Monterey, r 53, b 1859 in Chemung Co. farmer and rents of his father, Robert Butcher, of Post Creek, Chemung Co. farm 100, has 4 horses, 5 cows, 21 sheep, orchard 60 trees Button George W., p o Monterey, r 100, b 1829 in Canajoharie, Montgomery Co. farmer 400, has 3 horses, IO cows, IO sheep, orchard 75 trees Button Seymour, p o Monterey, r 70, b 1862, farmer 62, has 3 cows, 2 horses Caldwell Wm , p o Sugar Hill, r 17, b 1836 in Ireland, farmer 107. has 7 cows, 3 horses, orchard 150 trees Carman Jacob, p o Bradford, Steuben Co. r 2, b 1838, farmer 200, 5 horses, 10 cows, orchard. 50 trees 220 TOWN OF ORANGE. Carr Orange, p o Sugar Hill, r 45, b 1858, farmer 56, vacant h Pultney, N. Y. Carson Erastus, p o Monterey, r 108, b 1833, farmer off r 109, rents of Lotus Smith, of Beaver Dams, farm 200, has 3 cows Caslin Elva, p o Monterey, r 81, widow of Frank, farmer 80, has 2 horses, 3 cows CHAMBERLIN SEYMOUR E., p o Monterey, r 82, b 1846, farmer 50, has 6 horses, 4 cows, orchard 75 trees. Ebenezer Lockwood, grandfather of Seymour E. Chamber- lin, located on Sugar Hill in the year 1820 Chapman Ezra, p o Monterey, r 83, b 1827, blacksmith and farmer 20, has 1 horse, 1 cow Chapman William R , p o Monterey, r 72, b 1852 in Wayne Co. farmer 130, 3 horses, 2 cows, 25 sheep, orchard 200 trees Chrisjohn Albert D.,po Monterey, r 1 15, b 1867, farm laborer with his father George D Chrisjohn George D., p o Monterey, b 1840, owns with one brother and two sisters undivided share of estate on r 115, farm of 40 acres CHRISJOHN GEORGE D., p o Monterey, r 115, b 1840. farmer 75, has 2 cows, 6 horses, 60 sheep, orchard 90 trees, John Dyer, his grandfather, was one of the first settlers of the town of Orange, locating here about 18 10 Chrisjohn Martin, p o Monterey, r 115, b 1874, farm laborer with his father George D CLARK CHARLES C, p o Monterey, r 100, b 1 831 in Scot- land, farmer 127, has 4 horses, 12 cows, 13 sheep, orchard 30 trees Cogswell Wallace, p o Beaver Dams, r yy, b 1845 m Veteran, farmer jj, works on shares for Mrs. Calista Bronson, of Dix, farm 1 10 Compton Abram, p o Monterey, r 94, b 1843, farmer 50 Coon Frank J., p o Monterey, b 1868 in Dundee, horsetrader, h r 99 Monterey Coon John N., p o Monterey, r 109, b 1841, farmer 30, has 2 horses Coon Silas W., p o Monterey, r 107, b 1844, farmer 50, has 3 cows, 2 horses Coon William C, p o Beaver Dams, r no, b 1826. farmer 129, 5 horses, 3 cows, orchard 50 trees Cooper Levi M., p o Monterey, r 106, b 1852, farmer, rents of John Carson farm 10 1 TOWN OF ORANGE. 221 Cornell Charles E., p o Monterey, r 80, b 1862, farmer, works for his wife Frances L. farm 1 10 Cornell Frances L. p o Monterey, r 80, wife of Charles E., owns farm no, has 5 horses, 3 cows, 25 sheep, orchard 150 trees Cornell John, p o Monterey, r 82, b 1846 in Ireland, farmer, works for Charles Cornell on r 80, h r 82 Cowell Henry R., p o Monterey, r 72, b 1823, farmer 60, has 6 horses, 5 cows, orchard 75 trees Cowell William H., Monterey, r 72, b 1868, works farm for his father Henry R., bds do Crandall Edward, p o Tyrone, lane off r 10, b 1848, farmer 25, has 2 cows Cratsley Abram, p o Monterey, r 73, b 1833, farmer 240, has 3 horses, 3 cows, 60 sheep Cratsley Andrew, po Monterey, r 73, b 1870, son of Abram, farm laborer for his father Cratsley Frank, p o Monterey, b 1854, lane r 53 cor 54, farmer 130 ,has 3 horses, 2 cows, 40 sheep, orchard 100 trees Cratsley Howard E., p o Monterey, r 80, b 1864, farmer, works on shares for Nancy J. Westerfield farm 350, has 4 horses, 4 cows, 75 sheep, orchard 500 trees CRONKRITE LYMAN, p o Tyrone, r 21, b 1829. farmer 90, has 2 horses, 4 cows Crum Mortimer, p o Sugar Hill, r 45. b 1846 in Beaver Dams, farmer, owns farm 170, has 4 horses, 2 cows, 60 sheep, or- chard 200 trees Crowe John J., p o Tyrone, r 11 n 12, b 1868, farmer 51 D Davenport, Joseph G., p o Watkins, r 81, b 1838, farmer 40, 3 horses, 1 cow Davenport Lafayette, p o Monterey, r 81, b 1828, farm laborer for Joseph G Decker Coonrad, p o Monterey, b 1830 in Columbia Co. farmer, owns h and lot r 96 Decker Lerdo, p o Monterey, b 1872, assistant postmaster and clerk for Geo. Kels, bds with his father Conrad Decker, Main Denning Elmer, p o Tyrone, r 26, b 1861, farmer 50, has 2 horses, 3 cows, 25 sheep, orchard 50 trees Dennis David A., p o Monterey, r 105, b 1853 in Bradford, Steuben Co. farmer, rents of A. Ellison farm 220, 10 cows, orchard 30 trees 222 TOWN OF ORANGE. Devlin Michael, p o Tyrone, r 21, b 1863, farm laborer for Lyman Cronkrite De Witt Andrew G., p o Monterey, r 72, b 1825 in Livingston Co. farmer 31, has 2 horses, 2 cows De Witt George, p o Monterey, b 1838, clerk, r 98 Deyoe Orcelia, widow of Peter A., p o Beaver Dams, r 90, farmer 104, 5 cows, orchard 50 trees Dickerman Jesse N., p o Monterey, r 83, farmer, owns h and' lot of 2 acres DOANE ELIZABETH, widow of Asa, p o Monterey, farmer on r 107, owns farm 120 and rents to John K. Moody, h r 98- Doane Morris, p o Monterey, b 1867, farm laborer, owns h and lot on r 96 Doane Samson, p o Monterey, b 1829 in Petersham, Worcester Co. Mass. farmer 129, has 2 horses, 6 cows, 30 sheep, h on r 97. Located in town of Orange in 1837 DON A VAN PATRICK, p o Townsend, r 74, b 1843 in Ire- land, farmer 100, has 4 horses, 4 cows, 20 sheep, orchard 100 trees, also works on shares farm of 100 acres belonging to Mrs. Mary Lybolt on r 49 Dowling Clarissa, p o Bradford, Steuben Co. r 65, b 1833, wife of Michael, farmer 118, 2 horses, 3 cows Dowling Laurence, p o Bradford, Steuben Co. r 65, b 1855 in Saratoga Co. works for his mother Clarissa, farm 118 Drake, Sylvester S., p o Townsend, r 17, b 1835 in Mount Hope,. N. Y. farmer 91, has 30 sheep, 3 horses, 4 cows, also or- chard 88 trees Ector Robert, p o Sugar Hill, r 47, b 1833 in Ireland, farm lab- orer, owns h and lot Ellison Henry, p o Tyrone, off r 9, b 1843, farmer 60, has I horse, 2 cows Ellison Nelson, p o Monterey, r 87, b 1852 in Tyrone, farmer 57, 3 cows, 2 orchards 80 trees Ellwood Homer L., p o Bradford, Steuben Co r 36, b 1832 in Delaware Co. farmer, owns h and lot Evans Henry E., p o Townsend, r 73, b 1848, school trustee and farmer, owns farm 70, has 2 horses, 2 cows, orchard 60 trees Eveleth Eli T., p o Monterey, r 73, b 1855, farmer 30, has 2 horses, 1 cow, orchard So trees TOWN OF ORANGE. 223r Everts Rollin, p o Bradford, Steuben Co. r 23, b 1820 in Hec- tor, farmer 40 Eyles John G., p o Monterey, r 83, b 1853 in England, shoe- maker, owns h and lot 6 acres Feagles Belle I., p o Monterey, b 1873, daughter of George B.,„ school teacher, bds r 98 Feagles George B., p o Monterey, b 1832 in Campbell, Steuben Co. pensioner, owns h and lot on r 98 FEAGLES GEORGE S, p o Monterey, r 100, b 1867 in Romulus, Seneca Co. dealer in general merchandise and farmer, rents of J. C. Overhizer farm 90, has 3 horses, 12 cows, orchard of 25 trees Feagles Henry B., p o Monterey, b 1867, son of George B., stage driver, bds r 98 Feagles Jacob H., p o Monterey, r 80, b 1847 in South Brad- ford, Steuben Co, road commissioner, farmer 70, also owns on r 82 farm 75, has 3 horses, 8 cows, 100 sheep, orchard 100 trees FEAGLES ROBERT S., p o Monterey, r 72, b 1836 in Brad- ford, Steuben Co. farmer 90, has 3 horses, 2 cows, orchard 75 trees Fineout Gertrude A., wife of William H., p o Townsend, r 49,. farmer 100, has 5 horses, 3 cows, 40 sheep, orchard jo trees, h r 76 Fineout William H., p o Townsend, r 49, b 1836 in Hannibal, Oswego Co. farmer, works for his wife Gertrude A. farm IOO, h r 76, and owns on r 74 farm 20 Finger Phillip, p o Monterey, r 34, b 1823 in Benton, Yates Co. farmer 89, has 2 horses, 3 cows, 20 sheep, orchard ioo- trees, apiary 12 hives Fish George, p o Bradford, Steuben Co. r 39, b 1846 in Bar- rington, Yates Co. dealer in hay and straw and farmer 85, 3 horses, 6 cows, orchard 50 trees Fleet Edgar, p o Tyrone, r 20, b 1848, farmer 50, has 1 horse, 3 cows, 27 sheep Florence Aaron E., p o Monterey, r 80, b 18 12 in Readings- farmer, works for his wife Mary C. Florence Florence Mary C, wife of Aaron E., p o Monterey, r 80, owns- land 4 acres, I horse, I cow Foster King, p o Monterey, r 84 cor 82, b 1840 in Hector, far- mer 42, orchard 30 trees 224 TOWN OF ORANGE. FOX MELVIN J., p o Beaver Dams, r in, b 1847 in Yates Co. farmer, works on shares for Dr. George Lane, farm 100, has 2 cows and 14 sheep, orchard 50 trees Frary Eleazar, p o Sugar Hill, r 45. b 1874, farm laborer for John V Woodward FRARY ELEAZAR C, p o Tyrone, r 25, b 1847 in Shelby, Orleans Co. farmer 305, has 2 horses, 4 cows, orchard 75 trees, also 1 " Clay " blooded stallion, 1 blooded mare " Clay " breeder, and dealer in blooded stock generally, h on r 25, trotting park on the farm Frost Abram, p o Monterey, r 117, b 1826 in Beaver Dams, pathmaster, farmer 33, has 2 cows, orchard 50 trees Frost Edward, p o Monterey, r 101, b 1848, farmer 175, 2 horses, 2 cows, orchard 100 trees Frost Esther S. Miss, p o Beaver Dams, r 111,4 cows, farmer 50 Gannon Otis B., p o Monterey, r 70, b 1867 in Potter, Yates Co. works for Benoni Peck on farm Gannon Stephen, p o South Bradford, Steuben Co. r 6j, b 1838, farmer 100, 2 horses, 2 cows Gearing Joseph H., p o Bradford, Steuben Co. r 70, b 1859, farm laborer, works for his father Sylvanus Gearing Sylvanus, p o Bradford, Steuben Co. r 70, b 1832, far- mer 100, has 10 cows, 5 horses, 50 sheep, orchard 50 trees Giles John W. p o Tyrone, r 13 cor 12, b 1861, farmer 75, has 3 cows, 2 horses, 13 sheep Giles Levi, p o Tyrone, r 16, b 1830, farmer 100, 4 horses, 2 cows, orchard 100 trees Giles William, p o Sugar Hill, r 18, b 1828, farmer 168, has 3 horses, 5 cows and 17 sheep, orchard 150 trees Goltry Harrison, p o Monterey, r 34, b 1855, farmer with his brother Isaac, 35 acres Goltry Isaac, p o Monterey, r 34, b 1865, farmer with his brother Harrison, 35 acres Goltry Mahlon H., p o Monterey, off r 56, b 1861, farmer, works with his father Richard J. farm 148 Goltry Paul, p o Monterey, r 34, b 1820 in Reading, farmer 185, has 6 horses, 6 cows, orchard 130 trees Goltry Richard J., p o Monterey, off r 56, b 1823 in Reading, farmer 148, has 5 horses, 3 cows, 18 sheep, orchard 60 trees Goodrich Ann E., p o Monterey, widow of Dwight W. b in Tompkins Co. owns h and lot rg6, Monterey TOWN OF ORANGE. 225 Gould Lafayette, p o Beaver Dams, r 1 12, b 1854, farmer, works on shares for I. W. Fero, of Dix, farm 1 18, 6 cows, orchard 75 trees Goundry Christopher, p o Monterey, r 71, b in England, far- mer. 125, has 4 horses, 5 cows, 25 sheep, orchard 75 trees Goundry John I., p o Monterey, r 71, b 1865, farmer works with his father Christopher Goundrey Joseph, p o Monterey, r 72, b 1827 in England, far- mer, owns farm 60, has 3 cows GRAHAM ISAAC, p o Monterey, r 54, b 1826 in County Tyrone, Ireland, farmer 109, has 3 horses, 4 cows, 40 sheep, orchard 50 trees. Located on same farm in 1842 Graham Robert, p o Monterey, r 54, b 1853, son of Isaac, farm laborer GRANGER JAMES, p o Monterey, r 107, b 1867 in Lodi, Seneca Co. works on shares for Rice Hungerford of Wat- kins farm 105, 2 horses, 4 cows, orchard 50 trees Grimes William G., p o Bradford, Steuben Co. r 38, b 1869 in Bath, N. Y. farmer, works on shares for E. F. Thomas of Bradford, farm 100, orchard 50 trees H Haight John N., p o Bradford, Steuben Co. r 24, b 1828 in Steuben Co. farmer 42, 2 horses, 2 cows. John N. Haight, grandfather of John N. was one of the oldest set- tlers of this part of the country, located here about 1800, died at 90 years Hall Jerome B., p o Monterey, r 118, b 1840, mail contractor to Cooper's Plains and farmer 84, 3 horses Haring William E., p o Monterey, r 56, b 1847, farmer 50, 3 horses, 3 cows, 42 sheep Hayes Brasier, p o Monterey, r 71, b 1849, farmer 120, has 4 horses, 2 cows, 25 sheep, also owner cf Percheron stallion " Young Magendie " Hayes Caleb, p o Sugar Hill, r 55, b 1817 in Reading, farmer 32, has 2 horses, 2 cows, 5 sheep, orchard 100 trees Hayes Ulysses D., p o Monterey, r 72, farm laborer, owns house and lot, son of Brasier Hayes Hayner Phillip F., p o Bradford, Steuben Co, r 57, b 1832,. farmer 75, has 3 horses, 2 cows, 13 sheep, orchard 75 Hedges George Y., p o Bradford, Steuben Co. r 38, b 1840 in Bradford, Steuben Co. farmer 61, has 3 horses, 2 cows ? . orchard 50 trees 226 TOWN OF ORANGE. Henderson Alexander, p o Bradford, Steuben Co., r 28 cor 19, grain farmer 60, also 3 horses, 4 cows, 70 sheep, orchard 40 trees Henderson Daniel, p o Tyrone, r 22, b 1844, farmer 85, has 5 horses, 3 cows, 50 sheep, orchard 80 trees Hendrick Edwin, p o Monterey, b 1854, farmer, works on shares for Levi Gaylord of Corning, N. Y. farm 50 on r 96 Henry Theron, p o Monterey, r 104, b 1 83 1 in Hornby, N. Y., farmer, rents of Perry Crane 175 acres, 4 horses, 7 cows, 35 sheep Hewitt Parmer O., p o Beaver Dams, r 112, b 1848 in Illinois, farmer, works on shares for Martin Moore of Beaver Dams 150 acres, 4 horses, 2 cows, orchard 100 trees Hicks Andrew J., p o Townsend, r 76, b 1845, farmer ioo, has 5 horses, 3 cows, sheep 115, orchard 50 trees Hicks John C , p o Monterey, r 102, b 1840 in Reading, farm- er 10 Holley Dalbert F., p o Bradford, Steuben Co, r 59, b 1867, farm- er 100, has 2 cows, 2 horses, 35 sheep Holley Melissa, p o Bradford, Steuben Co., r 63, farmer 50, 2 cows, 2 horses Holley Oscar E., p o Sugar Hill, r 49, b 1870 in Hammonds- port, N. Y. farmer, works on shares for Mrs. Sarah A. Ab- bott farm 73, has 3 horses, 2 cows, orchard 60 trees Horn Enos B , p o Monterey, r 56, b 1838 in Tyrone, farmer IOO, 2 horses, 5 sheep, orchard 40 trees Horning Grove C, p o Monterey, r 82, b 1853, house carpen- ter and farmer 30, has 2 horses, 2 cows, 3 sheep Horning Nathan, p o Monterey, r 82, b 1823, farmer and house carpenter, owns farm 25, also works on shares John Bell's farm 200 on r 82, has 2 horses, 1 cow Horning Menzo D., p o Monterey, r 83, b 1862, wagonmaker and house carpenter, owns house and lot of 8 acres, apiary 13 hives Houck Jacob, p o Tyrone, r 23, b 1837 in Lycoming Co., Pa., farmer 100, 4 horses, 4 cows, orchard 300 trees Houck Wellington, p o Tyrone, r 23, b 1862, son of Jacob, works with his father Hough George, p o Monterey, r 83, b 1841 in Connecticut, farmer 30, has 2 horses, 1 cow Horton Henry, p o Sugar Hill, off r 50, b 1834, farmer no, has 4 horses, 1 cow, orchard 75 trees Horton Walter W., p o Sugar Hill, off r 50, b 1870, farm la- borer for his father Henry TOWN OF ORANGE. 227 Hughey Andrew, p o Sugar Hill, r 28 cor 18, b 1849, farmer 72, has 2 horses, 3 cows, 15 sheep and orchard 70 trees Hughey Charles, p o Sugar Hill, r 18, b 1853, farmer yy, has 3 horses, 2 cows, 26 sheep, orchard 60 trees Hughey Henry, p o Sugar Hill, r 18, b 1859, farmer with his father Robert S Hughey Joseph, p o Sugar Hill, r 14, b 1835, farmer 100, has 3 horses, 4 cows, 36 sheep and 2 orchards 75 trees Hughey Robert S.,p o Sugar Hill, r 18, b 1814m Ireland, farmer 138, has 4 cows, 4 horses, 50 sheep and .orchard 100 trees Hughey Wm. Irving, p o Sugar Hill, r 14, b 1869, farm labor- er, son of Joseph Hughey Hungerford Charles S., p o Monterey, b 1838 in Campbell, Steuben Co. proprietor Maltby Hotel cor Main and Horn- by, also owns farm on r 106, 1 50 acres, has 8 cows, 9 horses, 25 sheep and orchard 75 trees Hurd Caleb F , p o Townsend, r 75, b 1821 in Yates Co. farm- er 85, has 2 horses, 2 cows, 75 sheep and orchard 75 trees Hutchinson William, p o Monterey, b 1832, farm laborer, owns house and lot on r 96 I Inscho Andrew, p o Bradford, Steuben Co., r 64, b 1833, farm- er 50, has 2 cows. 2 horses, 20 sheep K Keefer Aaron, p o Bradford Stenben Co., b 1823 in Yates Co, owns farm 90 on r 61, is father of Henry, who works the farm in Bradford Keefer Adelbert, p o Bradford, Steuben Co., r 40, b 1853. farm- er 75, has 3 cows, 2 horses, 75 sheep, orchard 50 trees KEEFER HENRY, p o Bradford, Steuben Co., r 60, b 1856 in Bradford, Steuben Co. farmer 50. has 2 horses, 3 cows, 20 sheep, orchard 50 trees, also works farm for his father Aaron 90 acres Keefer Mary Ann, widow of Louis, p o Monterey, r 96, rents h and lot, h do Kelly George, p o Monterey, r 1 16, b 1868, farmer, rents of Delos Williamson of Crosby, Yates Co., farm 130 Kelly Simeon C, p o Monterey, r 101, b 1827 in Lansing, Tompkins Co. farmer 97, has 2 cows, 2 horses, orchard 40 trees 228 TOWN OF ORANGE. Kels Frank, p o Monterey, b 1852, farm laborer, h r 96 KELS GEORGE, p o Monterey, b 1847, justice °f peace and postmaster at Monterey, also general store, and farmer 160 acres, post-office and store Main cor Hornby st. farm ro,6, has 4 horses, 5 cows, 40 sheep, orchard 100 trees, h r 96. David Kimball, grandfather of Mrs. Geo. Kels, was one of the early settlers in the town of Orange, locating here about 18 12 Kels Nancy, widow of Wilson, p o Monterey, owns house and lot on r 96 , Kels Polly, wife of George, p o Monterey, assistant postmaster, h r96 Kent Sylvester, p o Sugar Hill, r 31 cor 41, b 1828 in Tomp- kins Co. carpenter and joiner, owns house, 4 acres Kenyon Arnot, p o Monterey, off r 56, b 1858, farmer, works on shares for Baultice Keefer farm 60, has 2 horses, I cow KENYON ELMER, p o Monterey, off r 56, b 1834 in Otse- go Co. farmer 42, has 2 horses, 2 cows, orchard 25 trees Kenyon Geo. W., p o Monterey, b 1855, blacksmith and horse- shoer on r 86, h r 98 Kenyon James R., p o Monterey, b 1866, horseshoer and gen- eral work, r 99, bds Maltby Hotel Knapp William, p o Monterey, r 56, b 18 14 in Bradford Co. Pa., farmer 30, has I horse, I cow, orchard 75 trees Knickerbocker Justina, p o Tyrone, r 23, widow of Walter, farm- er, rents on shares to John H. Miller farm 120 Lamphere Silas, p o Monterey, r 68, b 1843, carpenter and joiner, and farmer 80 Lane Henry F., p o Beaver Dams, r 97, b 1843, farmer 107, 2 horses, 3 cows, 30 sheep Lee John A., p o Monterey, b 1870 in Dundee, Yates Co. farm- er for Chas. S. Hungerford, bds Maltby Hotel, Monterey Lefler Jacob M., po Monterey, r 81, b 1829 in Seneca Co. farm- er, works on shares for William Caslin of Reading, farm 84, has 3 horses, 1 cow, orchard 100 trees Lemunyan Wm., p o Monterey, r 82 cor 84, b 1825 in Starkey, farmer, rents of Mrs. Leroy Gaylord farm 50, has 3 cows Leonard Henry, p o Bradford, Steuben Co. r 4, b 1821, farmer 50, 3 cows, orchard 50 trees Lewis Guy A., p o Townsend. r 76, b 1854 in Elkland, Tioga Co., Pa. farmer 39, has 3 cows, 2 horses, orchard 70 trees TOWN OF ORANGE. 229 Lewis Isaac, p o Sugar Hill, r 44, b 1819 m Orange Co. farmer 60, has 3 horses, 2 cows, orchard 50 trees Lewis John J., p o Sugar Hill, r 44, b 1869, farmer and works for his father Isaac Lybolt Mary, widow of Francis W., p o Townsend, r 49, owns farm 100, rents out on shares to Patrick Donovan Lockwood Chas. H, p o Monterey, b 1863 agent for sewing machines, farmer 54, 3 horses, 4 cows, orchard 20 trees, h r 98 Lockwood Charles W., p o Monterey, b 1837 at Sugar Hill, carpenter and joiner, owns house and lot 3 acres on r 96 Lockwood James K., p o Monterey, r 73, b 1845, farmer, owns farm 84, has 2 horses, 2 cows, 25 sheep, orchard 80 trees Lockwood Merton D., p o Monterey, r 56, b 1867, carriage painter, farmer 50, has 4 cows Lockwood Seely F., p o Monterey, r 82, b 1856, farm laborer for his father, William C. Lockwood William C , p o Monterey, r 82, b 1815 in Orange Co. farmer 40, has 4 horses, 1 cow, 15 sheep, orchard 100 trees Longwell Carver, p o Bradford, Steuben Co., r ^J, b 1847 m Urbana, Steuben Co. farmer 100, has 6 cows, 2 horses LOVE NANCY, widow of Robt. Love, p o Sugar Hill, r 19, owns grain farm 93, has 5 cows and orchard 50 trees, Robert Love, husband of Nancy, was one of the oldest settlers in the town of Orange Love Robert, p o Monterey, r 19, b 1840, farmer, works on shares farm 100 m MacBride Robert E. Rev., p o Monterey, pastor Monterey Presbyterian church, residence on Hornby road MaGreery William, p o Townsend, r 79, b 1825 in Scotland, farmer 125, has 3 horses, 5 cows, 30 sheep, orchard 75 trees Main Alonzo, p o Beaver Dams, r yy, b 1833 in Oxford, Che- nango Co. farmer 52 Main Chas. M., p o Beaver Dams, r77,b 1859 in Dix, farmer, of his mother Harriet N. farm 70, has 3 horses, 5 cows, rents orchard 50 trees Main Uriah H., p o Beaver Dams, r 88, b 1831 in Madison Co. farmer 75, has 2 horses, 3 cows, orchard 75 trees 15 230 TOWN OF ORANGE. Maltby Curtis, p o Monterey, b 1816 in Augusta, Madison Co. owner of Maltby Hotel, Monterey, also farmer r 106, owns farm 150, has 12 cows, 50 sheep, also has a cemetery for town purposes, 1 acre, bds Maltby Hotel Maltby Hotel, p o Monterey, Charles S. Hungerford prop, cor Main and Hornby Mapes Clarence W., p o Townsend, r 75, b 1859 m Orange Co. farmer 55 Mapes Cornelius, p o Townsend, r 48. b 1852 in Monroe, Orange Co. farmer 105, has 3 horses, 2 cows, 50 sheep, orchard 60 trees Mapes Eugene B., p o Monterey, r 56, b 1825 in Yates Co. farmer 100, has 3 horses, 3 cows, 25 sheep Mapes James, p o Monterey, r 86, b 1828 in Starkey, Yates Co. farmer 100, 2 horses, 1 cow Mapes James Mrs., p o Monterey, r 96, b 1830 in Starkey, Yates Co. owns house and lot McConnel Ichabod, p o Monterey, r 115, b 1828 in Starkey, trustee of school, pathmaster and farmer 80, has 6 cows McConnel Walter L., p o Monterey, r 115, b 1873 in Sugar Hill, farm laborer with his father Ichabod Merchant Chauncey, p o Beaver Dams, r "jy, b 1853, farmer 81, has 3 horses, 3 cows, orchard 75 trees Miller Benjamin, p o Monterey, off r 66, b 1843, stonemason and farmer 25, has I horse, 2 cows Miller Claude W., p o Tyrone, r 23, b 1874 in Weston, works for his father John H. bds do Miller David R., p o Monterey, r 72, b 1822, excise commis- sioner and farmer 106, rents out on shares to Braiser Hayes, has 2 horses, 3 cows, orchard 75 trees Miller Emily M., p o Monterey, r 56, widow of Philander, farmer 97, has 2 horses, 4 cows, 16 sheep, orchard 125 trees - % MILLER JOHN H., p o Tyrone, r 23, b 1853 in Reading, farmer, works on shares for Mrs. Justina Knickerbocker farm 120, 6 cows, 5 horses Miller Willis L, p o Monterey, r 56, b 1859, schoolteacher, farm- er 70, has 2 horses, 2 cows Millspaugh Chauncey, p o Townsend, r 75, b 1837 in Goshen, Orange Co. justice of peace since 1882, farmer 56, 2 horses, 3 cows, 65 sheep, orchard 100 trees Misner Robert E , p o Monterey, r 72, mason and carpenter, farmer 61, has 2 cows, 1 horse TOWN OF ORANGE. 23 I Monterey Baptist Church, Monterey village, Rev. J. Erwin Wil- son, pastor, bds Monterey Monterey Methodist Church, Monterey village, Rev. George Shearer, pastor, residence Bradford, Steuben Co Monterey Presbyterian Society, Rev. Robert E. Mac Bride, pastor MOODY JOHN K., p o Monterey, r 107, b 1851 in Post Creek, Steuben Co. farmer, rents of Asa Doane on r 98 farm 120, 3 horses, 3 cows, 50 sheep, orchard 100 trees Morse William, p o Monterey, r 101, b 1827 in Steuben Co. farmer 50, 4 horses, 3 cows Munson Cyrus, p o Bradford, Steuben Co. r 1, b 1850, general store in Bradford and in Orange, farmer 165, 3 horses, 5 cows, orchard 150 trees o O'Shay Patrick, p o Monterey, r 117, b 183 1 in Ireland, farmer 113, 2 horses, 5 cows, orchard 200 trees Overhiser Jason G., p o Monterey, r 98, b 1848, farmer 206, has 5 horses, 7 cows, orchard 50 trees, h r 98 Overhiser Leroy, p o Monterey, r 108, b 185 1, farmer 160, also on r 92 farm 150, of which 100 acres belongs to his wife Ella, has 4 horses, 9 cows, 60 sheep, orchard 70 trees Owen Daniel C, p o Tyrone, r 8, b 1840, farmer 290, has 5 horses, 8 cows, 50 sheep, orchard 100 trees Owen William B., p o Monterey, r 82 cor 73, b 18 18 in Tyrone, farmer 132, has 3 horses, 4 cows, apiary 20 colonies, orchard 100 trees Paddock George D., p o Bradford, Steuben Co. r 23, b 1850, farmer 85, has 2 horses, 4 cows, 44 sheep, 2 orchards 50 trees Palmer Dancey, p o Beaver Dams, r 89, b 1869, farm laborer for his father Geo. F Palmer Geo. F., p o Beaver Dams, r 89, b 1833 in Ithaca, N. Y. thresher and farmer 100, has 5 horses, 3 cows, orchard 70 trees Palmer McClelland, p o Beaver Dams, r89, b 1864, farm labor- er with his father George F Pangborn Henry, po Townsend, r 79, b 1848, farmer 100, 2 horses, 6 cows, 40 sheep, orchard 100 trees 232 TOWN OF ORANGE. Pangborn Matthew, p o Townsend, r 79, b 1843, farm laborer for Henry Pangborn Pangborn William, p o Townsend, r 79, b 1823, laborer Park David, p o Tyrone, r 5, b 1820 in Erin, Chemung Co. farmer 120, 2 horses, 4 cows Park Chester G., p o Tyrone, r 23, b 1857 m Reading Centre, farmer, works on shares for his father, D. Park, farm 40 Parker Darius, p o Monterey, r 71, b 1828, farmer, rents of John O. Parker farm 100, orchard 100 trees Parks John, p o Sugar Hill, r 28, b 1821 in Ireland, grain farmer 100, has 2 horses, 4 cows, 30 sheep and orchard 60 trees Peck Benoni, p o Monterey, r 70, b 1825 in Reading, farmer 90, 5 cows, 2 horses, orchard 90 trees Perry Charles, p o Bradford, Steuben Co., r 25, b i860, farmer 25, has 2 horses, 2 cows Personius Rachel, p o Beaver Dams, r 89 and 90, widow of Andrew, b in Summit, Schoharie Co., farmer 40, 2 cows, orchard 75 trees Pope Horace G., p o Monterey, r 85, b 1849 in Reading, farmer 85, 5 cows, orchard 25 trees Potter Delilah, p o Monterey, off r 57, widow of Isaac, farmer 70, has 3 horses, 3 cows Potter Orson O., p o Monterey, r 56, b 1852, farmer 50, has 3 horses, 2 cows, 16 sheep, orchard 75 trees Powell Joseph, p o Bradford, Steuben Co., r 32, b 1845, farmer 90, has 3 horses, 2 cows, 30 sheep, orchard 70 trees Priest Carleton, po Townsend, r 75, b 1825 in Reading, stone- mason and farmer 22, orchard 150 trees Pruden Frederick, p o Tyrone, r 8, b 1867, farm laborer for Daniel C. Owen Pulver Jacob, p o Monterey, r 101, b 1846, farmer 50, 2 horses, 2 cows Putnam Charles S., p o Sugar Hill, r 47, b 1849 in Herkimer Co., manager Sugar Hill cheese factory Putnam George, p o Monterey, r 94, b 18 13, farmer 50 Putnam Linus, p o Monterey, r 105, b 1826 in Tyrone, farmer 150, has 3 horses, 16 cows, orchard 35 trees R Ralston James, p o Tyrone, r 7, b 1833 in Ireland, farmer 50, has 2 horses, 3 cows, 40 sheep Ralston see also Rolston TOWN OF ORANGE. 233 Randall John, p o Bradford, Steuben Co., r 66, b 1845 m Steu- ben Co., farmer 120, has 3 horses, 2 cows Raplee Andrew J., p o Townsend, r j6, b 1828 in Big Flats, Chemung Co., farmer 41, has 2 horses, 3 cows, orchard 60 trees Rappleye Sardus, p o Sugar Hill, r 18, b 1869 in Tyrone, farm laborer for Wm. Giles Ribble James, p o Bradford, Steuben Co., r 25, b 1850, farmer, rents of Eleazar Frary farm 130, has 3 horses, 6 cows, 20 sheep Rice Patrick, p o Townsend, r 78, b 1847 m Ireland, farmer, works on shares for George Baker of Corning, farm 63, 2 horses, 1 cow, 15 sheep Ritchie John, p o Monterey, vji, b 1840 in Ireland, farmer 75, has 3 horses, 4 cows, orchard 150 trees Robbins Daniel, p o Sugar Hill, r 40, b 1842, farmer 150, 3 cows, 2 horses, 40 sheep, orchard 100 trees Robins John, p o Watkins, r 44, b 1827 in Tioga Co., Pa., farmer 63, has 2 horses, orchard 75 trees Robinson John B., p o Bradford, Steuben Co., r 23, b 1870, farm laborer Robinson Joseph, p o Bradford, Steuben Co., r 61, b 1867, farm laborer, works for Henry Keefer farm on r 60 and r 61 Robinson Silas W., p o Bradford, Steuben Co., r 24, b 1839, justice of peace and farmer 76, 2 cows, 3 horses, 60 sheep, orchard 50 trees Rolfe James H., p o Monterey, r 114, b 1843 in Bradford, Steuben Co., farmer, works on shares for Lotus Smith, farm 114 acres Rolston James A., p o Monterey, r 80, b 1869, farmer, works on shares for Eliza Rolston of Ithaca, N. Y., farm 48, has 3 horses, 5 cows Rolston Robert, father of James A., p o Monterey, r 80, b 1833 in County Tyrone, Ireland, laborer, bds with James A Rolston see also Ralston Rusco Hotel, p o Monterey, Main n Hornby, Nelson Rusco prop Rusco Isaac, p o Monterey, b 1825 in Newfield, Tompkins Co., harness maker and grocer, owns h and lot r 96 Rusco James, p o Monterey, r 96, b 1833 in Tompkins Co., farmer 100, has 7 horses, 3 cows, orchard 40 trees Rusco Myrtil B., p o Monterey, r 96, n cor Main and Hornby streets, Monterey, b 1866 in Portage City, Wis., buyer of country produce and general store, h next to store, r 96 234 TOWN OF ORANGE. Rusco Nelson, p o Monterey, b 1831 in Tompkins Co., prop of Rusco Hotel, Main st, also farmer 250, 13 horses, 3 cows, orchard 100 trees Rutledge Charles, p o Monterey, r 55, b i860, son of James, farm laborer Rutledge John, p o Monterey, r 98, b 1843 in Ireland, tree agent RUTLEDGE JAMES, p o Monterey, r 55, b 1840 in Ireland, farmer 50, 2 horses, 2 cows, orchard 350 trees SAULISBURY DANIEL, p o Monterey, r 118, b 1827 in Schoharie Co., farmer 112, has 4 cows, 42 sheep School-house, district No. 1, p o Monterey, r 109 cor 113 School-house, district No. 3, p o Tyrone, Miss Robinson, teacher, r 22 n 26 School- house, district No. 4, p o Monterey, r 85 cor 82 School-house, district No. 5, p o Townsend, r 78 cor 79, Charles Touhey, teacher School-house, district No. 7, p o Bradford, Steuben Co., r 65 cor 63 School-house, J district No. 7, p o Sugar Hill, r 10 n 19 School-house, district No. 8, p o Monterey, at Monterey School-house, district No. 9, p o Townsend, r 74 School- house, district No. 10, p o Monterey, r 82 cor 55 School-house, district No. 13, p o Bradford, Steuben Co., r 36 cor 40 School-house, district No. 14, p o Beaver Dams, r 112 cor 119 School-house, district No. 15, p o Bradford, Steuben Co., cor r 50 and 58. School-house, district No. 16, p o Monterey, r 33 cor 43 School- house, district No. 17, p o Sugar Hill, at Sugar Hill School-house, district No. 18, p o Beaver Dams, r 87 School-house, district No. — p o Monterey, r 115 Schuyler Dorman, p o Beaver Dams, r in, b 1831 in Canajo- harie, Montgomery Co., farmer 100, has 4 horses, 5 cows, orchard 50 trees Schuyler Norman J., p o Monterey, r 56, b 1826 in Canajo- harie, Montgomery Co., farmer 16, 2 horses, 3 cows, 3 sheep Scott Abram, p o Tyrone, r 26, b 1836 in Ireland, farmer 67, has 1 horse, 3 cows, orchard ioo trees TOWN OF ORANGE. 235 Scott David, p o Monterey, r 34, b 1865, farm laborer for Phillip Fingeron, r 42 Scott James A., p o Sugar Hill, r 44, b 1819 in Ireland, farmer 50, has 1 horse, 2 cows, 30 sheep Scott James O., p o Monterey, r 52, b 1837 m Ireland, farmer 30, has 1 horse, 2 cows, orchard 75 trees Scott James W., p o Monterey, r 55, b 1858, farmer 93, has 2 horses, 5 cows, 25 sheep, orchard 50 trees Scott John, p o Monterey, r 34, b 1870, farmer 24 and works for his father William Scott Robert H , p o Tyrone, r 10, b 1830 in Ireland, farmer 75, has 2 horses, 3 cows Scott William, p o Monterey, r 34, b 1833 in Ireland, farmer 105, has 2 horses, 3 cows, 30 sheep Sears Eliza E., widow of Louis, p o Hornby Forks, Steuben Co. r 125, farmer, rents of Maria B. Hendrick, farm 100, 3 cows Sedam Philena, p o Monterey, r 96, b 1840, widow of Charles, owns house and lot on Main, Monterey Sharp Charles F., p o Monterey, r 83, b i860, undertaker, painter and farmer 16, 1 cow, orchard 50 tree Sharp George p o Monterey, b 1838 in Northamptonshire, England, merchant tailor and pension attorney, h Main, Monterey Shannon Silas W., p o Monterey, r 56, b 1843 in Lodi, N, Y., farmer 93, has 3 horses, 1 cow, 2 orchards 80 trees Shearer George Rev., p o Bradford, Steuben Co. pastor Monterey Methodist church, residence Bradford, Steuben, Co. Sherman John W., p o Bradford, Steuben Co. r 24, b 1839 in Barrington, Yates Co. farmer, works on shares for George Shearer, of Bradford, Steuben Co. farm 42, has 2 horses, 1 cow Sherman Robeson, p o Tyrone, r2i,b 18 10 in Columbia Co. farmer 62, has 3 horses, 4 cows, orchard 50 trees Sherman William, p o Tyrone, r 21 b 1848, farmer, works farm for his father Robeson Skiff Harry F., po Tyrone, r 10, b 1870, farm laborer for Robert H. Scott Silvernail Egbert, p o Bradford, Steuben Co., r 40, b 1843, farmer 70, has 2 horses, 1 cow, orchard 50 trees SILVERNAIL HENRY W., p o Monterey, r 81, b 1853 in Bradford, N. Y., farmer 100, has 4 horses, 5 cows, 18 sheep, orchard 80 trees 236 TOWN OF ORANGE. Smalley Charles W., p o Monterey, r 95, b 1858 in Dix, farmer 62, dairy 4 cows, orchard 60 trees Smith Ellen, widow of Charles, p o Monterey, r 108, farmer 30, orchard 50 trees Smith Erie B., po Monterey, r8i, b 1852 in Catharine, farmer works on shares for William V. Smith, of Watkins, farm 112, has 2 horses, 4 cows, orchard 100 trees Smith Lorenzo, p o Monterey, r 82, b 1847, farmer 102, has 4 horses, 4 cows, 50 sheep, orchard 75 trees Smith Oliver C.,po Monterey, r 73, b 1820 in Hector, farmer works for his wife Ruth Ann, farm 50 on r 73 Smith Ruth Ann, p o Monterey, r 73, wife of Oliver C, farmer 50, has 1 horse, 2 cows, orchard 100 trees Smith William H., p o Monterey, r 54, farmer 45, has 2 horses, 2 cows Speary Wooden A., p o Sugar Hill, r 31, b 1847 m Sullivan Co. Pa., farmer 69, 25 sheep, orchard 75 trees SPIELMAN JOSEPH, p o Monterey, r 57, b 1835 in France, farmer 190, has 4 horses, 6 cows, 50 sheep, orchard 75 trees SPINK AZARIAH, p o Bradford, Steuben Co. r 38, b 1874 in Milo, Yates Co, son of Thomas C, picture canvasser, bds with Thomas C SPINK THOMAS C, p o Bradford, Steuben Co. r 38, b 1848, pathmaster and farmer 23, 1 cow, 2 horses, orchard 50 trees Spooner Allen, p o Monterey, b 1833 in Cayuga Co. works for his wife, Electa A., farm on r 96 Spooner Electa A., p o Monterey, farmer 6, on r 96 Sproul Andrew C, p o Tyrone, r 26, b 1828, farmer 100, has 5 horses, 2 cows, 17 sheep, orchard 100 trees Sproul Cyrus S., p o Tyrone, r 12 n 13, b 1847, farmer IOO, has 3 horses, 4 cows Sproul Robert B., p o Tyrone, r 26, b 1866, farmer works for his father Andrew C, farm on r 26 Sterling Warren, p o Sugar Hill, r 47, b 1849 m Veteran, Chemung Co. farmer 68, has 30 sheep, 3 horses, 5 cows Stevens Burnett, p o Beaver Dams, r 90, b 1846, farmer 70, 4 cows, orchard 40 trees Stewart John, p o Monterey, r 106, b 1857 in Ireland, farmer, works on shares for Curtis Maltby, farm 200, 3 horses, 1 1 cows, 35 sheep, orchard 50 trees Sugar Hill Cheese Factory, p o Sugar Hill, r 47, Charles S. Putnam, manager TOWN OF ORANGE. 237 Sullivan Michael, p o Sugar Hill, r 114, b 1858 in Ireland, far- mer 78, has 3 horses, 5 cows, 13 sheep, orchard 70 trees SWARTHOUT CHARLES E., p o Monterey, b 185 1 in Wayne, N. Y., deputy sheriff, salesman and auctioneer, h Hornby cor Main SWITZER AARON Y., p o Bradford, Steuben Co. r 58, b 1870 works farm for his father, Abram F. 105 acres Switzer Abram, p o Bradford, Steuben Co., r 58, b 1828, farmer 75, 3 horses, 1 cow, 20 sheep Switzer Abram F., p o Bradford, Steuben Co., r 58, b 1827, farmer 105, has 3 horses, 3 cows, 34 sheep, orchard 5 otrees SWITZER ALMON B., p o Bradford, Steuben Co. r 58, b 1854, farmer 120, has 3 horses, 4 cows, 30 sheep, works for his mother Elizabeth farm 95 Switzer Elizabeth, p o Bradford, Steuben Co. r 58, widow of Brazilla, owns farm 95 and rents to her son Almon Switzer Ellsworth, p o Bradford, Steuben Co. r 41, b 1861, far- mer, rents of John Morse of Tyrone, farm 87, 2 horses, 4 cows, apiary 6 hives Switzer George F., p o Bradford, Steuben Co., r 41, b 1864, farmer 16, has 1 cow Switzer Henry, p o Bradford, Steuben Co. r40, b 1825, farmer 92 Switzer Jackson J., p o Bradford, Steuben Co. r 58, b 1862, tax collector and farmer 70, has 3 cows, 3 horses, 30 sheep Switzer Jacob N., p o Tyrone, r 5, b 1828 in Bradford, Steuben Co. farmer 71, has 1 horse, 2 cows Switzer Lee, p o Bradford, Steuben Co. r 40, b 1874, farm laborer for his father Velorous Switzer Velorous, p o Bradford, Steuben Co. r 40, b 1 843 in Schuyler Co. farmer 58, 4 horses, 2 cows Switzer Temperance, p o Bradford, Steuben Co. r 58, wife of Abram, owns farm 30 acres Switzer William, p o Bradford, Steuben Co., r 67, b 1853, far- mer, rents of Goble Bros, of Dundee, farm 200, 4 horses, 2 cows, orchard 100 trees TAYLOR DANIEL, p o Monterey, r 32, b 1853 in Barring- ton, Yates Co. works on shares for Mrs. Fawcett of Dun- dee, farm 90, has 2 horses, 2 cows, orchard 100 trees Terwilliger Charles M., p o Beaver Dams, r Jj, b 1831 in Ulster Co. farmer, rents of William Hardenburg estate, of Dix, on shares farm 125, has 3 horses, 3 cows 238 TOWN OF ORANGE. Thomas Darr, p o Bradford, Steuben Co., r 63, b 1853, farmer, owns farm 80, 2 horses, 3 cows, orchard 25 trees Thomas Darrah, p o Bradford, Steuben Co. r 63, b 1847 m Bradford, Steuben Co, farmer 80, has 3 cows, 3 horses Thomas Joseph J., p o Monterey, r 93, b 1825 in Summerhill, Cayuga Co. farmer 22, 2 horses Thomas Melvin I., p o Monterey, r 87, b 1858 in Woodhull, Steuben Co. farmer 50, has 5 horses, 4 cows, orchard 7O' trees Thomas Warren A., p o Monterey, r 56, b 185 1 in Cayuga Co. farmer 20, 1 cow, 2 sheep, 1 horse Thompson Archibald, p o Monterey, r 80, b 1872, farm laborer with Howard E. Cratsley Thompson David L, po Monterey, b 1853 in Frederick City, Maryland, general merchandise, store Main st. h on r 96 Thompson Herbert L., p o Monterey, r 81, b 1872 in Town- send, farm laborer for Elva Caslin Thompson Melvin M.,-p o Sugar Hill, r 30, b 1849, farmer and carpenter, owns on r 29 farm 60, has 40 sheep, 2 horses, 2 cows, orchard 30 trees Tichenor Rebeccah J., p o Monterey, r 55, widow of Joseph, farmer 33, 2 horses, 2 cows, 20 sheep Tichneor William H., p o Monterey, r 72, b 1848, farmer,. works on shares for Joel Voke of Dakota farm 300, has 4 horses, 19 cows, 2 orchards 100 trees Tompkins Charles, p o Townsend, r 76, b 1827 in Wayne Co. farmer 90, 2 cows, 18 sheep, orchard 75 trees Tompkins Floyd J., son of Charles, p o Townsend, r j6, b 1859 in Steuben Co. owns farm 15, has 2 cows, 4 horses, 18 sheep Touhey Henry C., p o Monterey, r 81, farm laborer for his father Patrick Touhey James, M. D., p o Monterey, b 1865, physician and surgeon, office r 96 Monterey, bds Maltby Hotel Touhey Patrick, p o Monterey, r 81, b 1825 in Ireland, farmer 100. has 5 horses, 8 cows, 71 sheep, orchard 150 trees Turner Alfred, p o Monterey, r 72, b 1853 in Romulus, N. Y. farm laborer, bds with William H. Tichneor Turner, Murton, p o Sugar Hill, r 12, b 1869 in Bradford Co. Pa. farm laborer for Mrs Catharine Brooks Tymeson John H., p o Monterey, b 1841, pensioner, h off r 99 Monterey TOWN OF ORANGE. 239 Updyke John R., p o Townsend, r j6, b 1839 m Ulysses, Tompkins Co. farmer on r j6, works on shares for Mrs. Martha Barker (widow) of Big Flats farm 81, has 3 horses, 3 cows, 38 sheep M Van Gelder Evert, p o Monterey, r 72, b 1857 in Bath, Steu- ben Co. farmer, rents of his father Joseph farm 60, 2 horses, 2 cows, orchard 80 trees Van Kuren Moses, p o Bradford, Steuben Co. r 25, b 1849 m Bath, Steuben Co. farmer, works on shares for Ira Chubb of Himrods, Yates Co. farm 100, has 2 horses, 2 cows, 60 sheep Vanliew Chas., p o Tyrone, r 7, b 1874, son of Edson, farm, laborer Vanliew Edson, p o Tyrone, r 7, b 1849, assessor, farmer 100, has 7 horses, 5 cows, 50 sheep, 2 orchards 75 trees Vanliew Frank S.,po Tyrone, r 22, b 1872, farm laborer for Henry Vanliew Vanliew Henry, p o Tyrone, r 22, b 1837, farmer 100, has 5. horses, 5 cows, 30 sheep, orchard 50 trees Vanliew Ira, p o Tyrone, r 7, b 1843, farmer 50, has 2 horses^ 4 cows Veley Gratton H., p o Monterey, r 55, farm laborer for Rebec- cah J. Tichenor farm 33, h r 55 Vine Johnson, p o Monterey, r 56, b 1839 m Albany, farmer 91, has 3 horses, 5 cows, 50 sheep, orchard 100 trees VOSBURGH JOHN, p o Beaver Dams, r 120, b 1842 in Johns- town, Fulton Co. farmer 90, has 2 horses, 3 cows, 30 sheep \nL Wallace Henry J., p o Monterey, r 55, b 1828 in Ireland, farmer 53, has 2 horses, 2 cows, orchard 75 trees Warden William H., p o Monterey, r 115, b 1840, farmer 120, has 4 horses, 4 cows, 60 sheep Wasson Andrew, p o Monterey, r 116, b 1837 m Ireland, farm- er 55, owns 2 horses, 7 cows, orchard 100 trees Wasson Sam'l. E., p o Sugar Hill, r 30. b 1865 in Watkins, owns farm 75, has 85 sheep, 2 horses, 2 cows, 2 orchards I oc- trees ,240 TOWN OF ORANGE. Waugh James, p o Sugar Hill, r 31, b 1833 in Ireland, owns farm 92, 3 cows, 75 sheep, 3 horses Waugh Wm. B., p o Sugar Hill, r 28, b 1837 m Ireland, grain farmer 94, has 2 horses, 2 cows, 29 sheep Webb David, p o Sugar Hill, r 45, b 1822, farmer 82, also on 51, farm 40, has 2 horses, 7 cows, orchard 100 trees WEBB SAMUEL B., p o Sugar Hill, r 49, b 1853, farmer 77, has 2 horses, 2 cows, 56 sheep, orchard 75 trees Webb Lee B., p o Sugar Hill, r 49 cor 50, b 1859, postmaster and farmer 80, has 3 horses, 7 cows, 125 sheep, orchard 30 trees Weller HarlandC, p o Monterey, r 109, b 1841 in Veteran, N. Y., owns farm 40, 2 cows, orchard 30 trees Weller Leroy L., p o Beaver Dams, r in, b 1850, carpenter and joiner, farmer 62, orchard 100 trees Weller Smith, p o Monterey, b 1825 in Veteran, Chemung Co. carpenter and joiner, owns h and lot r 99. He is an old soldier in war with Mexico Welshman John, Sugar Hill, r 28, b 1831 in New York city, marble polisher for Geo. E. Hoare & Co. at Watkins "Wessels Lore nzo G., p o Hornby Forks, Steuben Co. r 125, b 1833 in Lansing, Tompkins Co. farmer 50, 2 horses, 3 cows Westerfield Nancy J., p o Monterey, r 80, widow of Benjamin, rents out on shares to Howard E. Cratsley farm 350 on r 80, bds with Abram Cratsley, r 73 Whitehead Edward C, p o Bradford, Steuben Co. r 42, b 1869 in Wayne Co. farmer, rents farm 80 of his father John T. of Tyrone, has 2 horses, 2 cows, orchard 80 trees Williams Jacob G., p o Beaver Dams, r in, b 1823 in Veteran, N. J., farmer 55, 3 cows Wilson J. Erwin Rev., p o Monterey, b 1848 in Dundee, N, Y., pastor of Monterey Baptist church, also pastor of Baptist church at Townsend, bds at Monterey and at Townsend Wolever Samuel L., p o Beaver Dams, r ill, b 1839 m Horn- by, N. Y., pathmaster and farmer 96, has 4 cows, orchard 50 trees Wolverton Frank, p o Monterey, r 20, b 1859 in Bradford Steu- ben Co. farmer, rents of Mrs. Jenny Denning farm 50, has 2 horses, 1 cow Wolverton Joel, p o Monterey, r 19, born 1848 in Steuben Co. farmer, works on shares for Robert Love farm 100, has 5 horses, 1 cow, 7 sheep, orchard 100 trees Wood Joel P., p o Bradford, Steuben Co. r 40, b 1823, farmer 140, 7 horses, 2 cows, 70 sheep, orchard 50 TOWN OF READING. 24 1 1 Wood Lewis, p o Bradford, Steuben Co., r 40, b 1853, farmer with his father Joel P Woodward Freeman, p o Sugar Hill, r45, b 1858, farm laborer for his father John V Woodward John V., p o Sugar Hill, r 45, b 1824 in Steuben Co. farmer 160, has 6 horses, 10 cows, 40 sheep, orchard 100 trees Wright John W., p o Monterey, r 78, b 1837 m Wayne Co. farmer 20, 2 cows V Yawger Amanda, p o Bradford, Steuben Co. r 63, widow of Scott Yawger, farmer 100, 2 horses, 2 cows, 20 sheep Yawger Jackson, p o Bradford, Steuben Co. r63,b 1840, farm- er 93, has 5 horses, 5 cows, 40 sheep, orchard 60 trees READING. TOWN OUTSIDE OF WATKINS VILLAGE. READING was formed from " Frederickstown," now Wayne, Steuben Co., February 17th, 1809. Reading Center is the only village wholly in the town. A part of Watkins is in Read- ing. Irelandville, North Reading and Pine Grove, the latter partly in Tyrone, are hamlets. The town is crossed by the Syracuse, Geneva aud Corning Railway, now operated by the Fall Brook Railway Co. Reading Center and Watkins stations are located in this town. {For explanations and abbreviations see page 5). Abrams John H., p o Reading Center, r 48, b 1856 in Haver- straw, N. Y. laborer at hay pressing Andrews Emmet F., p o Reading Center, r 38, b 1849, farmer 3i Andrews Jane, p o Reading Center, r 38, widow of Laban S. home with her son Emmet Austin Chas. B., p o Watkins, r 73, b 1836 in Peruville, Tomp- kins Co. laborer in coal yard, h Madison ave. Salt point c 242 TOWN OF READING. Bailey Russell A., p o Reading Center, r 24 cor 39, b 1843 m Tyrone, laborer Barrett Osmon, p o Reading Center r 31, b 1835 in Wayne, N. Y. works on shares for Mrs. Nancy Simmons farm 160 Barrett Wellington R., p o Reading Center, r 31, b 1865, farm- er, son of Osmon BARTHOLOMEW LORENZO S., p o Reading Center, r 36, b 1859 in Barrington, Yates Co. alio, physician and surgeon, graduate of University of Buffalo med. dept. health officer BEAHAN JAMES, p o Watkins, r 80, b 1826 on this farm, has 60 registered Hampshire sheep, fruit grower, 200 apple trees, 1^ acres grapes, dairy 15 grade and Jersey cows, farmer 94 and works farm 54 belonging to his son, Dr. Albert L. of Canandaigua. Has 130 ton silo. His father Thomas, a native of Ireland, settled here about 1822 Beers Arthur H., p o Watkins, r 71, b 1849 in Orange, laborer Brien Ann, p o Reading Center, r 36, owns h and lot -5- acre Brien James, p o Reading Center, r 36, b 1830 in Ireland, farmer ij acres, and on r 38 half interest with David Mar- shall in farm 50, home with his sister Ann Buck Charles E., p o Reading Center, b 1844 in Wayne Co. constable, butcher, owns h and 1 acre, h and market r 37 Burgess Marion, p o Reading Center, r 30, b 185 1, farm labor- er, owns h and lot f acre Burt Fred I., p o North Reading, r 25, b 1863 in Orange, works two farms on shares for Homer Andrews, now of Jefferson Co., 8 acres orchard, farms 248 acres, 5 cows, 9 horses, 150 grade sheep, has Shropshire and south down rams Calvert Ruth Miss, p o Reading Center, r 50 cor 45, owns farm 10. Her father Alpheus, when 6 years old, came with her father of the same name from Saratoga Co. about 1803 and settled near this place Canfield Fred, p o Reading Center, r 42, b 1859 in Montour, farmer, works on shares for Mrs. Melissa Marshall and Ed. Overton, 61 acres Carey Hiel D., p o Reading Center, r 36, b 1867, farm laborer, rents h and 6 acres of Sarah Mathews of Addison TOWN OF READING. 243 CARNEY CHARLES E., p o Watkins, r 80, b 1871, farmer, manager for his mother Easter R. agent for Page's coil spring fence CARNEY EASTER R,po Watkins, r 80, widow of Hugh, fruit grower, 200 apple trees, 15 acres of raspberries, 40 grade Hampshiredown sheep, 9 grade Durham and Jersey- cows, 6 horses, has fruit evaporator capacity 160 bushels in 24 hours owns farm 113. Her father Thomas Beahan settled here about 1822 Carney Edward J., p o Watkins, r 80, b 1873, son of Easter R. student at Ithaca High School Carney Elizabeth C. Miss, p o Watkins, r 80, daughter of Easter R., student of Ithaca High School Carney Frank, p o Watkins, r 80, b 1867, son of Easter R., student at Cornell University Carney Thomas J., p o Watkins r 80, b 1869, son of Easter R., student at Cornell University Case Ira, p o Reading Center, b 1820 in Groton, Tompkins Co. hay and grain farmer on r 27 50 acres where he lived 70 years, farm now worked by A. Knapp, h r 37 Caywood Frank, p o Watkins, r 46, b in Orange, farm laborer for H. S. Howard Caywood Joseph G., p o Reading Center, r 39, b 1855 in Orange, 3 horses, 3 cows, 8 young cattle, teaming and far- mer 96, and owns in Thurston, Steuben Co. farm 100 Caywood Robert, p o Reading Center, r 39, b 1825 in Eng- land, farmer with his son Joseph G CHAPMAN CHARLES, p o Watkins. r 54 cor 63, b 1863, excise commissioner, farmer 50 and owns equally with his father George H. 10 acres and works his father's farm, owns with his father 54 sheep Chapman David W., p o Reading Center, r 39, b 1840 in Col- umbus, O. 4 horses, 4 cows, farmer 50 and in Tyrone hay farm 50 Chapman George H.. p o Watkins, r 64, b 1825, 54 sheep Me- rinos and Cotswoids pure blood registered, 100 apple trees, farmer 80 and owns equally with his son Charles on r 63 IO acres. His grandfather Israel from Saratoga Co. settled on r 60 about' 18 ri when Noah, George's father was 10 years old Chase Edwin S., p o Reading Center, r9, farmer, son of John B Chase Francis M., p o Reading Center, b 1831 in Jerusalem, Yates Co. resident, soldier in 189 N. Y. Infantry, pensioner, h r 37 244 TOWN OF READING. Chase John B., p o Reading Center, r 9, b 1835 m Jerusalem, Yates Co. 3 horses, farms 104 acres belonging to his wife M. Adelia Chase M. Adelia, p o Reading Center, r 9, Mrs. John B. owns farm 104 Clawson George W., p o Rock Stream, Yates Co. r 15, b 1855, in Starkey, hop grower 2 acres, 2 cows, 4 horses, farmer 54 Clawson see also Closson Close Burton L., p o Watkins, r 68, b 1875 in Tioga Co. Pa. farmer, with his father Newbury CLOSE NEWBURY, p o Watkins, r 6S. b 1832 in Tioga Co. Pa. apiary 24 colonies, 3 cows, 2 horses, fruit grower, 120 apple trees, farmer 50. Was sergeant in Co. I 45th Pa. Inf. vet. member D.W.Washburn Post 515, G. A. R. of Watkins Closson Lucilius E.,p o Rock Stream, r 14, b 1833 in Glens Falls, N. Y. farm laborer Closson see also Clawson Coddington Charlotte, p o Watkins, r 55 cor 59, widow of David, resident, with her son Oscar R. Haring Cole John M., p o Reading Center, b 1842 in Tyrone, clerk, painter, h and lot off r 36 Cole Samuel, p o Reading Center, b 18 17 in Sussex Co. N.J. resident, h off r 36 Cole Sarah C. p o Reading Center, Mrs. Samuel, owns h and lot \ acre off r 36 Colwell James, p o Reading Center, r 30, b 1843 m Ireland, fruit grower, 100 apple trees, farmer 10 Comstock Isarel W., p o Watkins, r 53, cor 52, b 185 1 in Tyrone, farmer 45, hay farm, administrator estate of his father-in-law Peter Remer in Tyrone. In company with his brother John C , of Steuben Co. runs steam threshing machine CONKLIN GEORGE E., p o Reading Center, b 1849, hay buyer presser and shipper for Russell & Co. of Watkins, hay barn n depot on r 35, farmer 50, on r 30, h r 37 Conklin Isaac, p o Reading Center, b 1822 in Orange Co,, owns farm 54 on r 33, worked by W. D. Sleeper, h and 5 acres on r 37 Conklin Smith K., p o Reading Center, r 12, b 1840 in Tyrone, farmer 62 CONLEY NOBLE, p o Watkins, off r 57, b 1849 in Ireland,. vineyard 23 acres in farm 34 TOWN OF READING. 245 Considine Thomas S., p o Watkins, r 72, b 1821 in Ireland, farmer 5 acres and on r 59, farm 50, worked on shares by O. R. Haring Corbett Chester L., p o Watkins, r 47, b 1851, farmer with his father Otis R. breeder of road horses and brown leghorn fowls Corbett Er G., po Watkins, r 47, b 1871, son of J. Wallace,. medical student at Baltimore Corbett George A., p o Watkins, r 47, b 1863, farmer with his father Otis R CORBETT J. WALLACE, p o Watkins, r 47, b 1843, fruit grower, 600 apple trees, 300 pear trees, 3 acres berries, 36 acres vineyard, green house, 3 acres market garden, 9 horses, farmer 162 Corbett John W., p o Watkins, r 56, journalist, owns farm 43, h Madison ave. cor Partition in Watkins Corbett Lee C, p o Watkins, r 47, b 1867, son of J. Wallace, prof, of Horticulture in United States experiment station at Brooking, South Dakota Corbett Louis L., p o Watkins, r 47, b 1875, son of J. Wallace, student at Dundee preparatory school CORBETT OTIS R., p o Watkins, r 47, b 18 18, wool grower, 100 merino sheep, farmer 140, and on r 46, farm 100. His grandfather Asaph and father Chester came from Massa- chusetts in 1806 to Catharine, and to Reading 181 1 Corbett Robert Wm., p o Watkins, off r 47, b 1864, 10 acres of fruit, peaches, apples, cherries and plums, and rents on shares of his father Otis R., 6 acres Coughlin Daniel, p o Watkins, r 63, b about 1823 in Ireland, farmer 6 Coughlin Bridget, p o Reading Center, r 31, widow of Edward owns on r 50, farm 12^, lives with son David Coughlin Daniel, p o Reading Center, r 31, b 1875, laborer Coughlin David, p o Reading Center.r 3i,b 1859 in Orange, stone mason, owns with his brother John of Watkins, h and 3 acres Coughlin Nicholas, p o Reading Center, r 31, b 1865, laborer Coykendall A. Jackson, p o Reading Center, r 36, b 1828 in Tyrone, laborer, engineer Cratsley Jerome, p o North Reading, r 6, b 1869 in Orange, 4 horses, farmer on shares for F. M. Clark of Dundee, Yates Co. 93 acres, 3 cows 16 246 TOWN OF READING. Cross John, p o Reading Center, r 42, b 1821, farmer 150, worked on shares by Alfred S. Voorhees, hay and grain, 4 horses, 60 sheep, 3 cows. His father Joshua from Greene Co. settled here about 18 14 Cullen Michael, p o Reading Center, r 7, b 1857 m Brooklyn, 5 horses, farmer, works on shares for Miss Flora A. Rich 127 acres Cullinane Charles R., p o Reading Center, r 51, teaches school at Reading Center Cullinane Michael, p o Watkins, r 51, b 1838 in Ireland, 4 cows 5 horses, pure blood Chester White hogs, apple orchard 80 trees, farmer 100 Culver Mary J., po Reading Center, r 41, widow of Albert a native of Reading Center, 3 cows Jersey and Durham, 25 sheep, apple orchard 100 trees, farmer 53 CULVER WILLIAM I., p o Reading Center, r 41, b 1843, works on shares for Mary J. Culver, farm 53. His great- grandfather David Culver from Connecticut, opened the first tavern in town at Reading Center in 1 801, to which his son Elisha succeeded and William R. Elisha's son was William J's father Cummings John, p o Reading Center, r 45, b about 1836, farm- er. Soldier in 107th N. Y. Inf. in war of 1861-65 o Davis Alonzo C, po Watkins, r 54, b 1838 in Angelica, Al- legany Co. 5 cows, 4 horses, apple orchard 100 trees, farmer 93, has been superintendent of poor 5 years De Long Edwin W., p o Rock Stream, Yates Co. r 14, b 1844 in Yates Co. works on shares for Mrs. Eunice Fowle of Watkins farm 60 De Mott John C, p o Watkins, off r 47, b 1866 in Lodi, N. Y. with Charles Mathews, works on shares farm of B. Gabriel 87 Denson Willis H., p o Watkins, r 33, b 1855 in Catlin, N. Y. leases of George Roberts of Glenora, Yates Co. farm of 59 acres containing vineyard 8 acres DE WITT MATTHEW H. Rev., p o Reading Center, r 36, b 1832 in Scipio, N. Y pastor of First Baptist church of Reading, h at parsonage Dickeman Daniel, p o Reading Center, r 28, laborer, h and 3 acres TOWN OF READING. 247 Drake John R.,po Reading Center, ri8, bi8i8in Mt, Hope, Orange Co apiarist 12 colonies, 40 grade Merino sheep, 4 cows, 3 horses, apple orchard 100 trees, farmer 104. His father Thomas moved with his family from Orange Co. and settled on r 9 in 1837 Drake William T., p o Reading Center, r 18, b 1856, golden Wyandotte, brown Leghorn and Minorca fowls with his father John R Dunning Frank A., p o Watkins, r 74, b 1865 in Dresden, Yates Co. station and ticket agent Fall Brook Ry Co., branch agent American Express Co., Western Union telegraph operator, h first west of station Earle John L., p o Reading Center, r 30, b 18 19 in Truxton, N. Y. farmer 16 Eddy Edward, p o Rock Stream, Yates Co., r 11, b 1827, 3 acres orchard, dairy 5 cows and farmer 71 Egbert Amos, p o Watkins, r 73, b 1833 in Pine Valley, Che- mung Co., carpenter, h Madison ave, Salt Point r Elliot William, p o Watkins, r 75, b in Ireland about 1840, laborer, owns h and 3 acres Ellis Matilda E., p o Watkins, r 80, widow of Albert of Wat- kins, 4 cows, owns farm 37 Ellis Thomas, p o Reading Center, b 1836 in Milo, Yates Co., dealer in groceries, paints, oils, etc. and horse and cattle dealer, owns farm 100 on r 45, and cor r 37 and 42 farm 46^, h Main, r 36 Ellison Andrew, p o Watkins, r 64, b 18 19 in County Tyrone in Ireland, 4 cows, apple orchard 100 trees, farmer 37 and on r 65 farm 64 Ellison A. Jackson, p o Watkins, r 65 n 64, b 1854, dairy 5 cows, 38 sheep, 3 horses, farmer no Ellison Frank W., p o Watkins, r 64 n 65, b 1864, farmer, works on shares for Frank A. Smith, 99 acres, apple or- chard 75 trees Ellison H. Seymour, p o Watkins, r 53, b 1856, 3 cows, 3 horses, farmer 50 and leases of Mrs. Maria Hedden of Corning, N. Y., farm 45 Ellison James, p o Watkins, r 65, b 1858, works on shares for his father, John, farm 82 Ellison John, p o Watkins, r 65, b 18 12 in County Tyrone, Ire- land, owns farm 82 248 TOWN OF READING. Ellison Oliver, p o Reading Center, r 52, b 1837, justice of the peace, carpenter and joiner, 4 cows, 3 horses, farmer 93, hay farm, owns steam thresher with Wm. Mclntyre of Watkins Ellison Richard D., p o Watkins, r 64, b 1858, carpenter and joiner, son of Andrew ENSLEY JOHN S., p o Watkins, off r 33, b 1825, fruit grower, 100 apple trees, 14 acres grapes, farmer 28. His father, Ephraim of N. J. settled in town in 1808 Farr William, p o Watkins, r 73, b 1863, laborer, h Madison ave. Salt point r Faville Daniel, p o Rock Stream, Yates Co., r 32, b 1848 in Manheim, N. Y., vineyard 10 acres, 100 apple trees, feeds steers and sheep for market, farmer with his mother, Mary A. and sister, Ella C, 176 Faville Ella C, p o Rock Stream, Yates Co., r 32, owns with her mother, Mary A. and brother Daniel, farm 176 Faville Mary A., p o Rock Stream, Yates Co., r 32, widow of Daniel, sr., with son Daniel and daughter Ella C. owns farm 176 Fennell Stephen, p o Watkins, r 75, b in Ireland about 1848, section hand on Fall Brook Ry Fennell Patrick and John, p o Watkins, r 72, b in Ireland, track hands on Fall Brook Ry Ferrell John F., p o Watkins, r 58 cor 55, b 1846 in Bradford Co. Pa., farm laborer Fingar David, p o Reading Center, r 45, b 1832 in Yates Co., farm laborer for Geo. McNemer Fingar Freddie R., p o Reading Center, r 45, b 1866 in Yates Co. farmer laborer for George McNemer FINLAN JAMES T., p o Reading Center, b 1849 in New York city, deputy sheriff, blacksmith, dealer in agricultural implements, h and 2 acres r 36 Ford Lebbeus, p o Reading Center, r 28 n 38, b 1836 in Steu- ben, Oneida Co. farmer for his wife Lucy Ford Lucy, p o Reading Center, r 28 n 38, Mrs. Lebbeus, owns farm 104, apple orchard 100 trees, is agent for enlarging pictures TOWN OF READING. 249 FORDHAM DEWITT C, p o Watkins, r 57, b 1859 in Hector. Head farmer for Dr. J. F. Barnes of Watkins, 96 acres, and of leased land 50 of estate of B. Norris, breeder road and trotting horses, Eggthorn and Joe Day, Wilkes blood Gabriel Abigail S., p o Watkins, r 33 cor 35, (Mrs. John P.) owns farm 98 on r 13, including 20 acres vineyard Gabriel Benedict, p o Watkins, r 47, b 1820 in Starkey, N. Y. apple orchard 1500 trees, vineyard 18 acres, Merino sheep, farmer 87 GABRIEL ER C , p o Watkins, r 47, b 1849, milk dealer, 50 cows, buyer of milch cows, vineyard 10 acres, 4 acres peach orchard, farmer 182 GABRIEL FRED C, p o Watkins, r 47, b 1874, son of Er C. expert grafter with hot wax GABRIEL JOHN P., p o Watkins, r 33 cor 35, b 1822 in Starkey, Yates Co. 10 acres vineyard, 3 acres apple orchard in farm 56 Gannon Thomas A., p o Watkins, r 71 n y6, b 1857 in Ohio, farm laborer, owns hotel in Welcome, Minn Gilbert David, p o Watkins, r 46, b 1807 in Conn, farmer 45, fruit grower 200 trees Gilbert Ellis, p o Watkins, r 80, b 1873, son of George G. student at Starkey Seminary GILBERT GEORGE G, p o Watkins, r 80 n 75, b 1839 in Elmira, dairy 6 grade cows, 38 sheep, 4 horses, grows from 150 to 200 bbls. apples, farmer 50 and on r 72, farm 70 Gilbert Mary J., p o Watkins, r 46, widow of Willis, resides with David Gillis Joseph, p o Reading Center, r 46 cor 55, b 185 1 in Tyrone, farm laborer, owns h and lot Glen SaltCo. p o Watkins, r 73, incorporated 1893, manuf. of Salt; capital $100,000. Directors, J. C. Buxton, John A. Clute, George C. Otis, all of Warsaw. Officers, Geo. C. Otis, pres't ; John A. Clute, sec, treas and manager. Office at Works Goltry Arthur N , p o Watkins, r 58, b 1873 in Penn. son of George H. student in Elmira Business College Goltry Charlotte A., p o Reading Center, r 43 n 51, owns 5 acres orchard in farmer 40, worked by h brother James W. 2^0 TOWN OF READING. Goltry George H., M.D., p o Watkins, r 58, b 1832, alio, phy- sician and surgeon, dairy 6 cows, and farmer 97 GOLTRY JAMES W., p o Reading Center, r 43 n 41, b here 185 1, constable, 2 cows, 7 horses, farmer 50, and works on shares for Lewis Roberts, of Dix, 28. His father, Schuy- ler, from Ovid, settled on this farm about 1833. His grand- father Goltry came from New Jersey Goltry Judson, p o Reading Center, r 41, b 1843, 3 cows, apple orchard 3 acres, farmer 75 Gould George W., p o Rock Stream, Yates Co. r 13, b 1859 m Catlin, N. Y., farmer for Raffel Cobb, of New York, on farm vineyard and fruit principally Gould Ralph W., p o Watkins, r 80, b 1865 in Southport, Che- mung Co., milk peddler, farmer 17 and works for his mother Mrs. M. E. Ellis, farm 37 Go wan Mary Jane, p o Watkins, r 58, widow, washerwoman Green Sarah J. Miss, p o Reading Center, resides with her sister Mrs. Thos. C. Miller, r 37 Green William M., p o Reading Center, r 38, b 1847 in his present house, carpenter and painter, sheep shearer and farmer 50, hay a specialty Grimes Daniel, p o Dundee, Yates Co. h in Starkey, Yates Co. continuation r 3, b 1850 in Bath, Steuben Co. farmer, works on shares for J. R. Maples 13 acres Grove William McCleary, p o Rock Stream, Yates Co. r 14 n 12, b 1825 in Seneca, N. Y., 18 acres vineyard, 230 apple trees on farm 40 Gunderman Mary, p o Watkins, r 60, Mrs. Monroe, interest in farm estate of her father Reuben Ovitt, 50 acres Gunderman Monroe, p o Watkins, r 60, b 1847 m Chemung Co. dairy 6 cows, 60 apple trees, farmer, works 50 acres, the estate of Reuben Ovitt Gurnett Michael, p o Watkins, r 73, b 1873, laborer in coal yard, bds Madison ave. Salt point r Gurnett Morris, p o Watkins, r 73, b 1874, clerk in Walsh's grocery, bds Madison ave. Salt point r Gurnett Thomas, p o Watkins, r 73, b 1843 m Ireland, laborer in coal yard, h Madison ave. Salt point r H Hall John Nelson, p o Reading Center, r 36, b 1844 in Milo, N. Y., farm laborer, rents 4 acres of E. F. Coe of Kansas City TOWN OF READING. 25 I Hamlin Ernest, p o North Reading, r 2, b 1874, farmer, son of J. Newell, lives with his grandfather Isaac Overton Hanmerlra, p o Watkins, r 64, b 1864 in Orange, laborer Hanmer Rebe J., p o Watkins, r 64, Mrs. Ira, owns farm 5 Haring Leon, p o Watkins, r 55 n 59, b 1867, clerk in auditors depart.' Fall Brook Ry. Co. at Corning, home with his father Oscar R HARING OSCAR R., p o Watkins, r 55 n 59, b 1842, assessor now and for past 1 1 years, 65 apple trees, 6 grade Jersey and grade Durham cows, 3 horses, farmer 60 and works on shares for Thos. Considine farm 50. His father Isaac H. was a merchant at Ireland ville in 1841 in the old yellow store, now standing. He taught school in Reading several winters previous to that time Hatfield George L., p o Reading Center, r 11, b 1836 in Dix, works on shares for Mrs. Harriet Huntlev of Watkins, farm 62 Hatfield James M., p o Watkins, r 60, b 1863, 6 cows, 3 horses, works on shares farm 100, owned by Mrs. Elizabeth Waterhouse Hatfield Oscar C, p o Watkins, r 60 n 59, b 1825 in Watkins town of Reading. His grandfather Joshua from Dutchess Co., settled in Watkins in 18 14, when Joshua G., Oscar's father, wasten years old, 100 apple trees, 4 cows, 8 horses, farmer 50, and on r 71, farm 60, worked by his son Lewellyn Hatfield Lewellyn, p o Watkins, r 71, b 1858, agent for A. W. Stevens, Harvard, farmer 58, steam thresher Hazard Jonathan F., p o Reading Center, off r 36, b 1830 in Tioga, Pa., owns two farms on r 37-17 acres on r 18, 100 acres Hazard Sally Ann, p o Reading Center, off r 36, Mrs. Jonathan F., owns farm 28, on r 44, and house and lot in village HEDDEN ELVIRA MISS, p o Watkins, r 55, owns farm 49, worked by A. E Howard. Her father Daniel from Tomp kins Co., settled in Tyrone in 1830 Heist Henry W., p o Watkins, r 65, b 1873 m Dix, farm laborer for A. J. Ellison Hicks Albert A., p o Reading Center, r 46, b 1857 in Orange, owner of Hambletonian stallion, farmer 100, and on r 71, farm 50 HILLERMAN CORY D., p o Reading Center, r 35, b 1859, (Hillerman & Son) farmer 55, on r 46 252 TOWN OF READING. HILLERMAN GILBERT S., p o Reading Center, r 35, b 1825, (Hillerman & Son), full blood Guernesy bull Victor, apple orchard 500 trees, farmer 97^ Hillerman William N., p o Reading Center, r 35, b 1870, son of Gilbert S., student at Ithaca HILLERMAN & SON, p o Reading Center, r 35, (Gilbert S, and Cory D), cider, feed and saw mill, and jelly facto- ry Holly Lev S., p o Reading Center, r 37, b 1872, farmer, owns undivided half interest with his sister Mrs. William Wort- man in farm 50 HOLLY LYDIA M., p o Reading Center, r 37, widow of Thomas C, who was a soldier in 50th N. Y., Regt., em- ployed in engineer corps; resident, owns h and 2 acres HORN ALMEDA S., p o Reading Center, r 29, Mrs. Timothy S., owns farm 24. Her grandfather John Sutton settled on r 37 in 1806 and her father was Aaron. Her grandfather Dea Russell Skiff from Egremont, Mass., set- tled on r 45 about 18 18 HORN TIMOTHY S., p o Reading Center, r 29, b 1839 in Tyrone, 3 cows, farmer 20, and works for his wife Almeda S., 24, and on shares for Lev Shepherd 30 Howard Amanda Miss, p o Watkins, r 58. resident HOWARD ANDREW E., p o Watkins, r 55, b 1831, 75 apple trees, 2 Jersey cows, farms for his wife Eliza J., 25 acres, one son Daniel Ray, b 1881 at home. His father Joseph settled on r 33 in 18 12 HOWARD DANIEL, p o Watkins, r 57, b 18 16, apple orchard 400 trees, vineyard 7 acres, dairy 9 cows, farmer 125. His father Joseph of New Hampshire settled in Reading in 1812 Howard Eliza J., p o Watkins, r 55, owns farm 25 acres HOWARD HENRY S., p o Watkins, r 46, b 1854 in Seneca Co., 100 merino and grade sheep, hay and grain farm 200, ex- County Supt. of schools. His father Henry S., located on this farm in 1857, and he died 1892 Huey James M., p o Reading Center, off r 39, farmer, dairy 7 cows, 4 horses, works on shares for John N. Beach, of Brooklyn, 120 acres Hunt Harvey J., p o Reading Center, r 36, b 1842 in Chenango Co., highway commissioner and auctioneer, 4 acres of vine- yard, 4 cows, hay grower, farmer 96 TOWN OF READING. 253 Jackson Robert, p o Watkins, r 55, b about 1842 in Virginia, owns h and 1^- acres, farm laborer Johnson James, p o Reading Center, r 8, b 1850 in Chemung Co., 4 Durham and grade Jersey cows, 3 horses, apple orchard 60 trees, farmer 49 K Kinner Alanson D., p o North Reading, r 26 cor 27, b 1841 in Urbana, Steuben Co., 3 horses, works on shares for E. C. Maltby, of Plainfield, N. J., farm 128, 4 cows Kinner George N., p o North Reading, r 26 cor 27, b 1865, agent for electric pads Knapp Charles A., p o Reading Center, r 27, b 1839 in Tyrone, works on shares for Ida Case, farm 50 Kniffen Wm. Millard, p o Watkins, r 60, 2 cows, 2 horses, works on shares for G. M. Kress, 2 farms 90 Koons Fred, p o North Reading, r 20 cor 6, b 1866, farmer with his father Robert O Koons Robert O., p o North Reading, r 20 cor 6, b 1837 in Bradford Co., Pa. postmaster and farmer 100 Kress Grant M., p o Watkins, r 60, b 1863, breeder of pure blood Jersey cattle, 5 cows, 9 horses, Jersey bull " Deldee's Pedro," registered, 10 sheep, farmer 40 and on r 51 farm 42, and leases of Rachel Kress of Watkins farm 50 on r 60 Lafever Russell K, p o Reading Center, r 16, b 181 9, 6 acres raspberries, 4 acres apple orchard, 60 sheep, farmer 97 La Fevere Harvey S., p o Reading Center, r 18, b 1824, 3 cows, 8 horses, 33 Hampshire sheep, apple orchard 75 trees, farmer 95. His father Reuben, from Rockland Co. settled at an early day, and cleared the farm now owned by J. R. Drake Lane John J., p o Watkins, r 74, b 1834 in Veteran, Chemung Co. baggage master Fall Brook Ry., coal dealer, owns h and lot on Tenth st, Watkins Lattin Geo. E., p o Watkins, r 80, b 1857 in Chemung Co. farm laborer for James Beahan 254 TOWN OF READING. Lee Hannah Jane, p o Watkins, r 47, widow of Hector L. owns farm 64, worked on shares Lewis Sally, p o Reading Center, r 36, widow of Merrit C. re- sides with J. Nelson Hall Loop George S., p o Reading Center, r 36, b 1850 in Penn< Yan, carpenter and joiner Lott Henry C, p o Reading Center, r 37, b 1840, 3 horses, 3 cows, 30 sheep, farmer 64. His father Samuel moved into town in 1840 Lott John S.,po Reading Center, r 37, b 1849, farmer, works on shares for his father Samuel, 65 and presses hay Lott Samuel, p o Reading Center, r 37, b 1813 in New Jersey, owns farm of 65 and one of 64 on same road. Settled here in 1840 Love Emmett R., p o Watkins, r 78 cor 6j f b 1861, 5 grade cows, 3 horses, 38 grade Shropshire sheep, registered horned Dorset ram " Mage, " breeder of Chester White hogs, farmer 87-5- Love Ira B , p o Watkins, r 68, b 1871, farmer with his father Joseph B Love John Thomas, p o Watkins, r 76, b about 1855 in Ireland, dairy 6 cows, 6 horses, breeder of Chester White swine, 60 grade Merino sheep, farmer 170 Love Joseph B., p o Watkins, r 68, b 1829 in County Tyrone, Ireland, breeder of Spanish Merino sheep, 51 head, 4 cows, Jerseys and Durham and Jersey grades, 6 horses, fruit grower, 100 apple trees, breeder of Chester White hogs,. farmer 150 TO Maples Josiah R., p o North Reading, r 3, b 1834 in Barring- ton, Yates Co. orchard 75 apple trees, 6 horses, farmer 62% Margeson James, p o Reading Center, r 42 cor 37, cooper, farm 5, planted to berries. In spring of 1893 lives in Dundee, but expects soon to come here Marshall David, p o Reading Center, r 36, b 1844 in the East, sheep shearer, farmer 15 and on r 38, owns half interest with James Brien in farm 50 acres Marshall Melissa, p o Reading Center, r 36, widow of William, owns on r 42 farm 22, and undivided interest in 75 acres Marshall Thomas, p o Reading Center, b 1828 in Ireland, farm laborer, h r 37 TOWN OF READING. 255 Marshall William M., r 36, b 1857 in Orange Co. p o Reading Center, farm laborer, leases h and 6 acres of Jno. Swart- hout of Pine Valley Masters Fred J., p o North Reading, r 3, b 1868, farmer for his father, Nathaniel Clark Masters Nathaniel Clark, p o North Reading, r 3, b 1828 in Orange Co. invalid, farmer 84, 4 cows, 4 horses Mathews Charles, p o Watkins, off r 47, with John C. DeMott, works on shares farm of B. Gabriel 87 MATHEWS CHARLES W., p o Watkins, r 55, b 181 5, resi- dent with his son George H. His father, David, from Dutchess Co. located on r 71 in 1808, taking up 100 acres of the present G. L. Roberts farm MATHEWS GEORGE H., p o Watkins, r 55, b 1854 in Dix. poor master, 80 apple trees, 4 cows, 5 horses, 40 long wool sheep, farmer 70 and on r 61 cor 50 farm 50 Mathews Mae L. Miss, p o Watkins, r 80 cor 75, home with her father, Nelson Mathews Nelson, p o Watkins, r 80 cor 75, b 1818 in Lodi, Seneca Co. farmer 100. The farm was in 1802 owned by Capt. John Diven McAlpine John L., p o Rock Stream, Yates Co. r 33 n 31, b 1825 in Col. Co. N. Y. director of Dundee Nat. Bank of Dundee, Yates Co. apple orchard 30 acres, peach orchard 2000 trees, home farm 120 and on road 15 farm 50 Mclntyre Ellison C, p o Reading Center, r 45, b 1846, works on shares for Thos. Ellis, farm 100, 3 cows, 5 horses, half interest in 48 Shropshire sheep Mclntyre Leon, p o Reading Center, r 45, b 1877, farmer, son of Ellison C Mclntyre Samuel B., p o Sugar Hill, r 67, b 1848 on this farm, 250 apple trees, 3 horses, bronze turkeys, hay farm 69 McNEMER GEORGE W., p o Reading Center, b 1850 in Westchester Co. (Overton & Co) supervisor, farmer 81 on r 45 and 81 on r 40, h and 5 acres r 37 Mead Alice E. Miss, p o Reading Center, r 58 dressmaker, re- sides with her brother, Frank A Mead Frank A., p o Reading Center, r 58, b 1845 m Tyrone, 3 horses, works on shares for Harrison Sutton, farm no, 3 cows, 50 grade sheep Medaugh Oliver, p o Watkins, r 73, b 1845 m Ithaca, laborer, h Madison ave. Salt Point r Mehan Edward, p o Watkins, r S3, b 18 18 in Sligo, Ireland, 4 cows, 3 horses, farmer 113 2$6 TOWN OF READING. Mehan Edward E., p o Watkins, r 53, b 1859, farm laborer, son of Edward 1st Miller George E., p o Reading Center, r 37, b 1847, 4 grade Durham cows, 34 sheep, farmer 73, and on pent r 49, wood lot 10 acres Miller Jabez W., p o Reading Center, r 45, b 1855, 5 acres raspberries, 3 cows, 4 horses, farmer 86 Miller Thomas C, p o Reading Center, constable, carpenter and joiner, h r 37 Millspaugh Frederick T., p o Watkins, r 50, b 1862 in Pennsyl- vania, farmer for his brother Stephen B Millspaugh Lewis P., p o Watkins, r 50, b 1827 in New Jersey, farmer with his son Stephen B. was a soldier in 58th N. Y. State National Guards, 100 days on guard duty Millspaugh Stephen B., p o Watkins, r 50, b 1870 in Montour, milk dealer, 9 cows grade Ayrshire and Durham, 8 horses, breeder of Chester White swine, bronze turkeys, White Crested Black Polish fowls, farmer, leases of Harrison Sutton 95 Moore Carrie G.,po Reading Center, (Mrs. Levi) carpet weaver r 37, h do Moore Charles, p o Watkins, r 80, b 1870 in Hector, farm laborer for Mrs. M. E. Ellis Moore Levi, p o Reading Center, b 1853, laborer and hay presser, owns 2 houses and lots, h r 37 NICHOLS CHARLES W., p o Watkins, r/fi opp 45, b 1857, collector of taxes, dairy, 6 grade Jersey cows, farms estate of his father John H. 96. His grandfather Amasa from Balston, Saratoga Co. settled in town in 181 8 and built the first hotel in town at Irelandville, building now standing Nichols Esther, p o Watkins, r 58, widow of John H., resident with her daughter Charlotte Nichols John H., estate r 46 opp 55, farm 100, worked by Charles W. Nichols Norris Burlock W., p o Reading Center, r 33, b 1854, vineyard 9 acres, 3 acres raspberries, dairy 5 cows on farm 50 Norris Ophelia, p o Watkins, r 58, widow of Burlock W. sr., owns farm 100, managed by her son Stephen S Norris Stephen S., p o Watkins, r 58, b 1858, farmer for his mother Ophelia, 100. His grandfather Daniel C. settled in town in 1820 TOWN OF READING. 2$? Northway Sophia J., p o Reading Center, r 36, widow of Charles H. sewing and washing Nye David S., p o Watkins, r 57, b about 1858 in Dix. farmer for his wife Fannie B. 40 acres, of which 6 acres is in vine- yard and 3 in berries Nye Fannie B., p o Watkins, r 57, Mrs. David S. farm 40 o O'Daniels Byron, p o Reading Center, b 1846 in Starkey, Yates Co. town clerk, farmer 2, h r 36 O'Daniels James, p o Watkins, r 46, b 1820 in Orange Co. owns farm 60 and off r 45 timber and pasture 32 acres O'Daniels Lawrence, p o Watkins, r 70, b about 1823 in Ire- land, fruit grower, 75 trees, farmer 20 O'Day Patrick, p o Watkins, r 71, b 1858 in Ireland, section foreman Fall Brook R. R. O'Neil Charles, p o Watkins, r 54, b 1826 in County Tyrone, Ireland, dairy, 3 cows, apple orchard 75 trees, farmer 56, was a soldier in Co. B 179th regt. N. Y. Inf. in civil war. His son Hugh is in Colorado and son Charles is a market- man in Corning O'Neil Ella Miss, p o Watkins, r 54, daughter of Charles, school teacher O'Neil James, p o Watkins, r 54, b 1867, school teacher, far- mer, works on shares for his father Charles, farm 56 O'Neil Lilly Miss, p o Watkins, r 54, daughter of Charles,, school teacher Orr Samuel, p o Rock Stream, Yates Co. r 32, b 1839 in County Tyrone, Ireland, leases of Ed. M. Sawyer of Dun- dee, farm 260, dairy 14 grade Jersey cows, 100 sheep, thoroughbred Durham bull " Duke " Osterhoudt William A., p o Reading Center, off r 36, b 1856 in New York City, hay presser and laborer for G. L. Conklin Osterout Jonah, p o Watkins. r 54 n 62, b 1865 in Benton, Yates Co. farmer, leases of Mrs. Fanny Phinny, farm 80 Overhiser George R., p o Watkins, r 73, b 1844, cartman, h Madison ave. Salt point r Overton Ida, p o Reading Center, r 36 (Mrs. Isaac E.) owns undivided interest on r 62 in farm 75 Overton Isaac, p o North Reading, r 2, b 181 5 in Wayne, Steu- ben Co. 75 apple trees, 16 Shropshire grade sheep, farmer 55K 258 TOWN OF READING. Overton Isaac Edwin, p o Reading Center, r 36, b 1858 in Ty- rone, (Overton & Co.) excise commissioner and on r 42 farmer 39 Overton & Co., p o Reading Center, r 37, (Isaac E. Overton, Frank A. Smith and George W. McNemer) dealers in pressed hay, straw, grain and produce Ovitt Julia A, p o Watkins, r 60, widow of Reuben, interest in farm estate of Reuben, 50 acres Palmer David C, p o Watkins, r 58, b 1820 in Rockland Co. blacksmith, h and lot Pangborn Fred E., p o Watkins, r 72, b 1875 in Dix, farmer with his father, N. J Pangborn Norman J., p o Watkins, r 72, b 1850 in Dix, works on shares for Eugene N. Bolt of Dix, 9 cows, 150 apple trees, farm 1 14 Parish Fred, p o Watkins, r 55 n 59, b 1868, farmer for his mother, Martha, and works on shares for his aunts, Marga- ret and Sarah Wait, on r 48, farm 50 Parish Martha A., p o Watkins, r 55 n 59, widow of Aaron N. 3 cows, 3 horses, apple orchard 100 trees, farmer 50 Patterson Abraham, p o Watkins r 73, b 1833 m Virginia, laborer, h Madison ave. Salt point r Peck Chilion, p o Reading Center, r 28 cor 27, b 1843, apiary 10 colonies, hay and grain farmer 50, soldier in 89th N. Y Inf. in war for the Union. His grandfather. Jason Peck, from Greene Co. settled on r 22 about 1818. Chilion's father, Jason W. was then 9 years old Peck Julius A., p o North Reading, r 5, b 1866 in Cameron, Steuben Co. farm laborer for Fred I. Burt Peck Simon S., p o Reading Center, r 37, b here in 1835, farmer 50 and one in Tyrone, 25. His grandfather, Jason, from Greene, [Simon says] settled on r 22 in 1808, when Simon's father, Tenant, was 7 years of age Penney Adolphus C, p o Reading Center, r 17, b 1836 in Or- ange Co owns farm 95, worked by his brother Jerome Penney George N., p o Reading Center, r 30 cor 17, b 1873, farmer, son of Jerome Penney Jerome, p o Reading Center, r 30 cor 17, b 1839 in Orange Co. breeder of Wilkes horses, farmer 60 and works for Adolphus Penney, farm 95 TOWN OF READING. 259 Personious Eugene, po Rock Stream, Yates Co. r I3,b 1856 m Cat- lin, N. Y., farm laborer for William Chapman of Elgin, 111. on farm 175 Phinney Fanny, p o Watkins, r 54 n 62, widow of William, owns farm 80, leased to Jonah Osterout Phinney William, son of Lewis Piper Samuel H., p o Reading Center, r 40, b 1844 in Steuben Co. carpenter, grafter and farmer 50 Potter Charles E., p o Watkins, r 58, b 1833 m Catharine, as- sessor, apple orchard 8 acres, dairy 9 grade Jersey and Holstein cows, farmer 53. His father Elihu and mother Marinda (Hallock) Potter from Conn, settled in Catharine about 1820 Potter Lyman F., p o Watkins, r 58, b 1857 in Hector, justice of the peace, farmer with his father, Charles E. and owns orchard farm 9 acres Powell Nehemiah, p o Watkins, r 55 n 59, b 1848 in Orange, farm laborer for Oscar R. Haring Powers Catharine, p o Rock Stream, Yates Co., r 12, widow of John, owns interest in farm 10 estate of John POWERS JOHN JR., p o Rock Stream, Yates Co. r 13, b i860, farmer 50 on r 12 and works on shares for Mrs. J. P. Gabriel, vineyard and farm, 98 Powers John L., p o Rock Stream, Yates Co. r 12, b 1825 in Ireland, farmer 17 Powers Michael, p o Rock Stream, Yates Co., r 12, b about 1861, owns interest in estate of John, farm 10 Powers Richard R., p o Rock Stream, Yates Co. r 12, b 1865, farmer with his father John L., and meat cutter PRATT DELOS W., p o North Reading, r 22, b 1833 in Bor- odino, Onondaga Co. 12 horses, Hambletonian stock, orch- ard 125 trees, hay farm 143, soldier in Co. C loth 111. Inf. His father Seth, a tailor by trade, settled in Burdett in 1836 Purdy Mary R., p o Reading Center, r 39, widow of John W. lives with her son-in-law J. G. Cay wood R Ragan John, p o Watkins, r 61, b about 1828 in Ireland, farm- er 20 Rattray James M., p o Reading Center, r 30, b 1824 in Scot- land, farmer 50 Raymond Charlotte, p o Reading Center, r 50, Mrs. D. Milton, owns apple orchard 100 trees, farm 75 260 TOWN OF READING. Raymond Darius Milton, p o Reading Center, r 50, b 1823, on r 44, works farm belonging to his wife Charlotte 75, 5 horses, 30 grade sheep. His father Thomes B. from Lansing, Tompkins Co., settled on r 44 about 1820 Raymond Isaac B.,po Watkins, r 55, b 1855, raspberries 2 \ acres, farmer 40 and works on shares for other people RICH CHARLES B., p o Reading Center, r 6 n 19, b 1855, 4 cows, 6 horses, farmer 172. His grandfather Alfred Rich from Connecticut settled on r 7 about 1808, afterward, went to Starky where his son Alfred was born and later traded with his brother Ansel and returned to this town on r 7 about 1828 Rich Flora A. Miss, p o Reading Center, r 7, owns farm 127, the homestead and part of the farm of the late Alfred Rich and originally settled by her grandfather Alfred, 6 acres orchard, 40 sheep, Merinos Roberts Elmira M,,po Reading Center, r 39, Mrs. William G. owns farm 48. Her father was Schuyler Goltry Roberts George 2d, p o Watkins, r 64, b 1830, farmer 50, fruit grower, 100 trees, farm worked by his son Grant. His grandfather John settled where Daniel Favel now lives on r 32 at a very early day Roberts Gilbert L, po Watkins, r 71, b 1824, fruit IOO trees, 4 horses, farmer 250 ; owns on r 54 n 59, farm 60, occupied by Frank Townsend. His father John, from near Reading, Pa settled on r 32 in 1806 where G. L. was born Roberts Grant, p o Watkins, r 78 cor 66, b 1863, farmer, 3 horses, 31 sheep, leases of Hiram L. Slaght farm 35, and, of his father George 2d farm 50 Roberts Hiram L., p o Watkins, r 48, b 1838, 1 acre peaches, 1 15 apple trees, 10 acres vineyard on farm of 20 acres Roberts William G., p o Reading Center, r 39, b 1 850, apiarist, farmer for his wife Almira M. His grandfather John set- tled on the Lake road in Reading among the early settlers ROBINSON ELLA A., p o Reading Center, r 26 cor 39, owns undivided half interest with her husband Romaine in farm 70. Her grandfather Amherst Andrews settled at the cor of r 26 and 27 about 181 7 Robinson Romaine, p o Reading Center, r 26 cor 39, b 1858 in Pennsylvania, 3 horses, 3 cows, hay farmer, undivided half interest with his wife Ella A. in farm 70 Robinson Samuel, p o Watkins, r 58, b 1833 in Greene, N. Y., a. farmer on shares, owns h and 3 acres Robinson see also Robson TOWN OF READING. 26l Roblyer Mina Miss, p o Watkins, r 54 n 59, owns with her sister Mrs. Antha Townsend, farm in Dix 80 Roblyer Sarah, p o Watkins, r 54 n 59, occupies farm 60 be- longing to G. L. Roberts Robson David, p o Reading Center, off r 36, b 1 829 in Italy, Yates Co. farmer and fruit grower, owns h and 10 acres Robson Nancy L, po Reading Center, off r 36, Mrs. David,, owns farm 114 on r 27 worked by Ellis Tinney Robson, see also Robinson ROSS EDWARD S,po Reading Center, r 36, b 1836 in Big Flats, N. Y.,hay and grain farmer 50. His father William from Big Flats settled on this farm in J 842 Rowe Jay C, p o Watkins, r 47, b 1870 in Michigan, milk peddler for Er C. Gabriel Sanford Lewis N., p o Reading Center, r 36, b 1832 in Dix, carpenter and joiner Sawyer Adney, estate Ed. Sawyer of Dundee, Yates Co., ex- ecutor, r 27, farm 83 worked by Chas. A. Knapp School-house, district No. 1, po Watkins, r 63 n 61 School-house, district No. 2, p o Watkins, r 33 School-house, district No. 3, p o Watkins, r 55 n 58 School- house, district No. 4, p o Reading Center, r 42 School-house, district No. 5, p o Reading Center, r 36, n 29 School- house, Jt district No. 6, p o Watkins, r 80 School-house, Jt district No. 7, po North Reading, n 6 Scott John, p o Watkins, r 53, b 1848 in England, general blacksmith Scouten Edwin M., po Watkins, r 72, b 1 85 I in Oneida Co. carpenter and joiner, apiary 17 colonies Seager Edgar, p o Reading Center, r 46 n 45, b 1867 in Bath, N. Y., laborer at hay pressing and farming Secor Fowler, p o Watkins, r 71, b 1859, farms estate of James M., 4 cows, mixed farming 52, resides with his mother Mary Secor Mary, p o Watkins, r 71, widow of James M. estate, re- sides with her son Fowler Shelton James M., p o Reading Center, r 45 n 46, b 1822 in Catharine, farmer 49-j SHEPHERD LEV, p o Reading Center, b 1837 m Tyrone, postmaster, notary public, general merchant, owns on r 29 farm 30 17 262 TOWN OF READING. Shofifer Mary, p o Watkins, r 73, dressmaker, Salt Point r Simmons Cornelius, p o Watkins, r 60, b about 1845, 75 fruit trees, farmer 7 Simmons Nancy, p o Reading Center, r 36, b 1830 in Starkey, widow of Charles, owns on r 31 farm 164 Simmons Warren, p o Watkins, r 50, b 1866 in Pennsylvania, farm laborer for Harry M. Smith Skuse Daniel D., p o Watkins, r 70, b 1838 in Phelps, Ontario Co. dairy 4 grade Jersey cows, 3 young cattle, 2 horses, apple orchard 80 trees, farmer ; — acres Skuse Fred T., p o Watkins, r 58, b 1863 in Starkey, N. Y. 4 grade Jersey and Holstein cows, apple orchard 160 trees, farms 73 acres belonging to his father P. S. Skuse Philetus S., p o Watkins, r 58, b 18 15 in Phelps, N. Y. owns farm 73. Settled here in 1864 SLAGHT HIRAM L., p o Watkins, r 58 opp 55, b 1829 in Triangle, Broome Co. apiarist 15 colonies, h and \]/^ acres and owns on r 78 n 66 farm 35. Soldier in 50th N. Y. Engineers in Civil war, pensioner Sleeper Jared W., p o Rock Stream, Yates Co. r 33, b 1834 in Dryden, Tompkins Co. teacher of vocal music, with his son W. D. on farm Sleeper Wells D., po Rock Stream, Yates Co. r 33, b 1859 in Yates Co. vineyard 13 acres, 7 acres berries in farm 54 Smith Charles B., p o Reading Center, r 36, b 183 1 in Greene Co. harness making and shoe repairing SMITH EUGENE K., p o Reading Center, r 30, b 1845 in Augusta, N. Y. justice of the peace, loan commissioner, farmer 35 Smith Frank A., p o Reading Center, b 1854, (Overton & Co.) farmer 99 on r 64, h and 2 acres r 37 Smith Fred, p o Reading Center, r 30, b 1371, farmer with his father Eugene K. Smith Fred C, p o Rock Stream, Yates Co. r 13, b 1865 in Mon- tour, farm laborer for Richard Baker of Watkins Smith Harry M., p o Watkins, r 61 n 63, b 1869, 2 horses, farmer, works on shares for his father P. S. farm 113 Smith James B., p o Reading Center, r 36, b 1876, farmer with his father S. De Clerk. S. De Clerk has 2 incubators and raises chickens, Brown Leghorns and Brahmas SMITH PHILETUS S., p o Watkins, r 61 n 63, b 1820 in Tyrone, 4 cows, 2 horses, 30 pure bred Hampshire sheep, farmer 113, hay farm worked by his son Harry M. His father James, from Cayuga Co., settled in Tyrone in 1820 TOWN OF READING. 263 Smith Samuel D.,po Reading Center, r 36, operates 2 chicken incubators, fruit grower, 2 acres raspberries, fruit evapor- ator, farmer 5 SPENCER ALMERON G., p o Reading Center, r 15, b 1832 in Canton, Pa. fruit grower, 100 trees, dairy 6 grade Jer- sey, Holstein and Durham cows, 6 horses, farmer 102. Settled in Reading in 1868, and on this farm Centenial year SPENCER WILLIAM H. H., p o Reading Center, r 1 5, b 1 864 in Rome, Bradford Co., Pa. farmer with his father Almeron G Sprowls Agnes, p o Watkins, r 33, widow of William C. lives with her son Manley F., life lease of farm 185, which goes to M. F. after her demise SPROWLS MANLEY F., p o Watkins, r33, b 1850, farmer and stock breeder, raises " Pocahontas," " Champion " and "Clay" blooded horses, farmer 353, has 13 acres of vine- yard, 6 farm horses, dairy 18 cows, 200 sheep Stewart John J., p o Watkins, r 69, b 1854 in County Tyrone, Ireland, dairy, 4 cows, 4 horses, 35 sheep, fruit grower, 250 apple trees, 75 peach trees, farmer 100 Stone Ferresna Mrs., p o Reading Center, r 36, fruit orchard, owns h and 3 acres Stowell George E., p o Watkins, r 63, b 1849 i n Steuben Co. farm laborer SULLIVAN FRANK B, p o Watkins, r 73, b 1863, coal yard at Coal Point and Watkins, office James Walsh's store Watkins, h Monroe n Cross, Watkins Supplee Louis, p o Rock Stream, r 14, b 1849 in Milo, N. Y. farm laborer Sutherland Sarah, p o Reading Center, r 36, widow of Jacob, pensioner Sutton Anson M., p o Reading Center, r 29, b 1850, assessor, farmer 125 and works on shares for Mrs. Elizabeth Earl 60. John Sutton, grandfather of Anson M. and father of Nathaniel, came from Ovid to Reading in 1806 and located on r 37 near the Center Sutton Carlos Harrison, p o Reading Center, r 37, b 1820, retired farmer, h and 6 acres, owns 95 and 108 aeres on r 50 and h and 2 acres on 37 Sutton Harry E., p o Reading Center, b i860, owns on r 42 n 38 farm 104, h r 37 Swezey Samuel H., p o Reading Center, r 30, b 1838 in Mt. Hope, Orange Co. 60 sheep, farmer 100 264 TOWN OF READING. Teeter Fred E., p o Reading Center, r 19, b 1864 in Newfield, Tompkins Co. farmer, on shares for Jonathan F. Hazzard 103 acres, 6 cows Tennett Anthony, p o Watkins, r 73, b 1868 in Italy, laborer, h Madison ave, Salt Point r Terrill Eliza Miss, p o Watkins*. r 58, laundress, owns h and lot Thompson Thomas, p o Reading Center, r 31, b 1826 in Ire- land, laborer, bds Mrs. Coughlin's Tinney Ellis C, p o North Reading, r 27, b 1868 in Jerusalem, Yates Co. farmer, on shares for Mrs. N. L. Robson of Reading Center, 107 acres, 42 sheep Totten Colonel Ellsworth, p o Watkins, r 54, b 1863 m Dix, 50 apple trees, 3 cows, farmer 45, and works on shares for G. L. Roberts, 50 acres Townsend Andrew, p o Reading Center, r 40, b 1840 in Tyrone, 4 cows, 2 horses, farmer 51. Soldier in 140 N. Y. Inf., was wounded twice in War of the Rebellion. His grandfather, Andrew Eggleston from Warren, Vt, settled here in 1830 Townsend Antha, p o Watkins, r 54 n 59, Mrs. Frank, owns 12 acres wood land, and with her sister Mina Roblyer farm in Dix 80 Townsend Frank, p o Watkins, r 54 n 59, farmer, works 2 farms Travis Sibyl G., p o Watkins, r 58 opp 55, widow of Philip G. housekeeper for Hiram L. Slaght Tucker Charles C. p o Reading Center, b 1865 in Pembroke, Canada, M. E. clergyman, parsonage r ^y TUTTLE ADRIAN Hon., p o Watkins, r 47, b 1836 in Wat- kins, president First National Bank of Watkins, member of Board of Control of State Experiment Station (agricul- tural) at Geneva, ex- Member of Assembly, ex- Supervisor, and general farmer, 200 acres, and on r 55 farm 50 TUTTLE DANIEL S., p o Watkins, r 47, b 1869, attorney-at- law, in Watkins * \L Vandhroef Alonzo J., p o Reading Center, r 45, b 1829 in Che- mung Co. farmer, works on shares for H. D. Skiff of Wat- kins, farm 1 17 TOWN OF READING. 265 VAN DYKE ELIZABETH, p o Watkins, r 79 cor 76, widow of Jacob, farmes estate of Jacob 149J, dairy 8 cows, 5 horses, 72 sheep, apple orchard 75 trees Van Dyke William S., p o Watkins, r 79 cor 76, b 1862, far- mer on r 6 in Dix 72, and works with his mother Eliza- beth, estate of Jacob 149-^- Vaughn Wade, p o North Reading, r 5 n 6, b 1867 in Cameron, Steuben Co., farmer, works on shares for V. Taylor Brou- were of Dundee 126 acres, apple orchard 126 trees Voorhees Alfred S., p o Reading Center, r 42, b 1862 in Lodi, Seneca Co. farmer on shares for John Cross 150 Voorhees Garrett, p o Watkins, r 53 n 64, b 1863 in Ovid, farm laborer Vosburg George, p o Reading Center, off r 36, b about 1864 in Starkey, fruit grower and farmer 7^ Vosburg Henry, p o Reading Center, r 35, hay presser, farmer 48, and works on shares for John A. Warner 50 Vosburg Inda, p o Reading Center, r 35, Mrs. Henry, tele- grah operator F. B. Ry depot Wait Henry, p o Reading Center, r 48, b 1820, 2 full blood Dur- ham cows, farmer 50 Wait Margaret, p o Watkins, r 48, resident, sister of Henry Wait Sarah, p o Watkins, r 48, resident, sister of Henry Wales Henry P., p o Reading Center, r 42, b 1833 in Otsego • Co. farmer, works on snares tor Harry Sutton farm 100, hay a specialty Wales Ora K., p o Reading Center, r 42, b 1874 in West- moreland, Oneida Co. farmer, son of Henry P Walsh James, p o Watkins, r 73, b 1833 in Ireland, owns vine- yard 12 WARNER JOHN W., p o Reading Center, r 35, b 1832 in Starkey, station agent Fall Brook Ry Co. agent American Express Co., dealer in coal, hay and farm produce, owns farm 50, also 52 on r 51 cor 43 and on r 29, 8 acres Waterhouse Elizabeth, p o Watkins, r 60, owns farm 100, worked by J. M. Hatfield Waters Burton Lee, p o Reading Center, r 37, b 1875 in Wal- worth, N. Y., farm laborer for J. S. Lott Waters Morrice, p o Reading Center, r 46 n 45, b 1858 in Steu- ben Co., farmer, works on shares for James O'Daniels 92 acres 266 TOWN OF READING. Webb James Bradford, p o Watkins, r 54 cor 63, b 1831 in Orange, resident, with his son-in-law Charles Chapman White Fred, p o Reading Center, r 29, b 1875, farmer with his father Ira WHITE IRA, p o Reading Center, r 29, b 1847, hot house, owns farm 18 in Dix, fruit grower and works the ancestral farm of his wife Mary E. 62 WHITE MARY E., p o Reading Center, r 29, Mrs. Ira, owns farm 62 acres, originally settled by her great-grandfather Judge John Dow in 1794 when this locality was yet a part of Onondaga Co White Samuel B.,p o North Reading, r 4, b about 1830-33, saw mill and farmer 112 Wickham Henry S., p o North Reading, off r 22, b about 1867 in Schuyler Co. works on shares for Delos W. Pratt 143 acres WILKES JAMES D., p o Watkins, r 74, b 1838 in Monroe, Orange Co. fruit grower and market gardener, 100 apple trees, 40 peach trees, 50 pear trees, 100 plum trees, 2 acres raspberries, 1 acre strawberries, 2 acres grapes, 25 hogs, farm 10 Wixson George, p o Reading Center, r 45, b 1875, farm labor- er, son of Samuel Wixson Hezekiah, p o Reading Center, r 45, b 1872, farmer, son of Samuel Wixson Mary E., p o Reading Center, r 45, school teacher Wixson Rebecca, p o Reading Center, r 45, Mrs. Samuel, 2 cows, owns farm 30 Wixson Samuel, p o Reading Center, r 45, b 1836 in Big Flats, carpenter and joiner and farmer for his wife Rebecca Wortman Maud, p o Reading Center, r 37, Mrs. WillianTP., owns undivided half interest with her brother Lev S. Holly in farm 50 Wortman William P., p o Reading Center, r 37, b 1869 in Bar- rington, Yates Co. farmer with Lev S. Holly TOWN OF TYRONE. 267 TYRONE. TYRONE was formed from Wayne, Steuben Co., April 16, 1822. Tyrone is the principal village. Weston, Altay and Wayne, the latter on the line of Steuben Co., are villages having considerable local trade. Pine Grove is a hamlet on the line of Reading. (For explanations and abbreviations see page 5). Ackerman Cora L., p o Bradford, Steuben Co. r 90, daughter of Emily A, school teacher Ackerman Emily A., widow of William G. p o Bradford, Steuben Co. r 90, farmer 33, has 1 horse, 2 cows Ackerman Lizzie E., p o Bradford, Steuben Co. r 90, daughter of Emily A. school teacher Ackerman Myra, p o Bradford, Steuben Co. r 90, daughter of Emily A. dressmaker Aikin John, p o Tyrone, r 97, b 1841 in Ireland, farmer 80 acres, dairy 4 cows, 3 horses, breeder of full blood Hamp- shire sheep Andrews Elmer S., p o Altay, r6i, b 1859, farmer works on shares for William Brower of Dundee, N. Y., farm 120, has 3 horses, 3 cows, 25 sheep Andrey George, p o Wayne, r 25, b 1841m Dresden, Yates Co, farmer 132, has 5 horses, 4 cows, 100 sheep, apiary 14 colonies, orchard 75 trees Ardrey Libbie D., p o Wayne, r 25, daughter of George AROLD JAMES W., p o Tyrone, b 1849, druggist, dealer in medicines, groceries and school books, Main, h do Arwine John, p o Tyrone, b 1853, farm laborer, h Sunder- lin st Altay Baptist Church, p o Altay, Rev. William F. Benedict, pastor Altay Cheese Factory, p o Altay, Arthur Wintermute, president ALTAY STORE, p o Altay, Mrs. Frank H. Fenno, prop., dealer in general merchandise, Main 268 TOWN OF TYRONE. Babbitt Charles, p o Crystal Springs, Yates Co. r 6, b 1809 in Worcester Co. Mass., retired farmer, h do Babbitt Martha, wife of Charles, p o Crystal Springs, Yates Co. r 6, farmer 172, rents out on shares to William Gardner, r 6 Bailey Charles A., p o Altay, r 41, b 1846, pump maker, owns house and lot 3 acres Bailey Charles D., p o Wayne, r 24, b 1854, farmer 135, 4 horses, 2 cows, 40 sheep, orchard 100 trees Bailey Edson, p o Wayne, b 1842, (Bailey & Co.) owns farm on r 24, 180 acres, dairy 5 cows, 70 sheep, also assessor of town of Tyrone, h Main Bailey John J., p o Wayne, r 24, b 1847, farmer 153, 5 horses, dairy 2 cows, 175 sheep, orchard 50 trees Bailey & Co., p o Wayne, (Edson Bailey and daughter Mrs. MaggieA. Lewis), general merchandise groceries, etc., Main Baker Bernice Miss, p o Weston, r 55, daughter of Lyman dressmaker Baker Edward, p o Weston, b 1862, horse trader, h Main st Weston Baker Fred L., p o Weston, r 55, b 1872 in Sullivan Co. Pa., farmer for his father Lyman Baker, George H., p o Wayne, r 23, b b856, farmer works on shares for David Hoover ofKeuka, farm 233, has 4 horses, 2 cows, 105 sheep, apple orchard 50 trees Baker Ira S., p o Weston, r 55, b 1877 in Sullivan Co. Pa., far- mer works for his father Lyman Baker Isaac, p o Tyrone, r 102, b 185 1 in Yates Co., farmer leases of the Ellison estate 98 acres, 3 horses, 3 cows, 29 grade sheep Baker Lee W., p o Tyrone, b 1863, laborer, owns house and lot 1, Main Baker Lizzie Miss, p o Weston, r 55, daughter of Lyman, housework BAKER LYMAN, p o Weston, r 55, b 1834 in Luzerne Co., Pa. fruit grower and farmer 90, berries 6 acres, apple or- chard 80 trees, apiary 4 swarms, 2 horses, 5 cows 15 sheep Baker R. Emmet, p o Tyrone, b 18 17, laborer, h Main Baker Samuel W., p o Tyrone, b 1856 in Barrington, Yates Co. laborer, h Main TOWN OF TYRONE. 269 Ballard Abram, p o Tyrone, b 1855, painter and paperhanger, h Main Barrett Havilia Mrs., p o Tyrone, owns farm of 35 acres on r 96, worked by Frank Longwell Baskin Emily J., widow of James, p o Crystal Springs, Yates Co. r 32 cor 31, farmer 126, has 3 horses, 4 cows, 16 sheep Baskin George, p o Wayne, r 5, b 1867, farmer, works for Benjamin Hallock, bds do Baskin Henry B., p o Weston, r 55, b 1836 in Starkey, Yates Co. fruit grower and farmer 98, grapery 1 acre, has 5 horses, 2 Hambletonians, 10 grade Jersey cows, apple or- chard 100 trees Baskin John, p o Crystal Springs, Yates Co. r 31, b 1837 m Cameron, Steuben Co. school trustee and farmer 100, has 3 horses, 3 cows, 12 sheep, apiary 7 colonies, apple or- chard 75 trees Baskin Myrtie, p o Crystal Springs, Yates Co. r 31, daughter of John, school teacher in J district No. 6 Bates Charles, p o Weston, r 70, b 1850, laborer at Carpenter's basket factory at Weston BEACH LEWIS, p o Tyrone, r 74 cor 75, b 1828, member of assembly years 1880 and 1881, supervisor 1874 to 1877, again 1887-88-90-91, trustee of school district No. 4, en- listed October 1861 in 13th Wisconsin Volunteers, dis- charged November 1864, member of Phillip Beach Post, G. A. R. No. 455 of Tyrone, farmer, works on shares for his brother Daniel Beach of Watkins, farm 145, also rents of the John Magee estate 44 acres, has 10 horses, 5 cows, 100 sheep, orchard 100 trees Benedict William F. Rev., p o Altay, b 1836 in Delaware Co. pastor of Altay Baptist church, Altay Benham Charles A., p o Tyrone, r 74, b 1862, house painter and paperhanger Benjamin Howard, p o Tyrone, r 98, b 1845, farmer, 100 acres, apple orchard 120 trees, 6 horses, 3 cows, 50 sheep. Soldier in 179th Reg. N. Y. Vols in civil war Benjamin Maud Miss, p o Tyrone, r 98, daughter of Howard, school teacher, lives with her father Bennett Elias T., p o Tyrone, r 71, b 1844, laborer for Edison Morrison, Tyrone, h do Bennett Erastus W., p o Tyrone r 71, b 1853 m Bradford, Steu- ben Co. blacksmith, h do 270 TOWN OF TYRONE. Bennett Le Moyne, p o Weston, r 87, b 1845, farmer 97, has 4 horses, 2 cows, 60 sheep, orchard 50 trees Bennett Royal C, p o Weston, r 87, b 1872, son of Le Moyne, works for his father Benson John, p o Tyrone, r 31, b 181 9, farmer 104, 4 horses, 4 cows, orchard 75 trees Benson Lee, p o Tyrone, r 31, b 1859, son of John, farmer for his father BIGELOW EUGENE U., p o Altay, b 1855, proprietor of Tobahanna Stock Farm, breeder of thoroughbred Jersey cattle, and farmer 188, owns 6 horses, 1 " Hambletonian," 25 grade Shropshire sheep, h Altay Bissell Emerson R., p o Tyrone, b 1837, dealer in dry goods, groceries, boots, shoes, rubber goods, wall paper and cloth- ing, Main h Pine st Bissell Elias, p o Tyrone, b 181 3, cooper, shop on Mill st. h Sunderlin Bissell Elias H., p o Tyrone, b 1872, clerk for his father E. R., in store Bod ine Lewis G., p o Wayne, r 5, b 1874, farmer for his mother Sarah, bds do Bodine Sarah, widow of George, p o Wayne, r 5, farmer 136, has 4 horses, 2 Jersey cows, 1 registered Jersey bull, 100 sheep, apple orchard 100 trees Boyce Clifford, p o Wayne, b 1869, runs a general merchandise store for his father Lewis Boyce, Main h do Boyce Lewis, p o Weston, b 1841, justice of the peace, assist- ant poormaster, dealer in dry goods, groceries, drugs and medicines, boots, shoes, hardware, wall paper, hats, caps, clothing and rubber goods, Main h do, also owns general store at Wayne, soldier in Co. B 1st Reg't Berdan's sharp- shooters, and in Battery D 5th U. S. Artillery, 3 years in the field, in civil war Boyce Lucinda, widow of Clark, p o Weston, resident, h Main Boyes John, p o Weston, b 1840, physician and surgeon, allo- pathic, h Main Brace Augustus M., p o Tyrone, r 94, b 1865, farmer, works for Joel H. Yost Brace Sylvanus, p o Weston, r 55, b 1843, owns h and lot 2 Brace William N., p o Altay, r 64, b 1870, laborer, h do Brink Isaac F., p o Altay, r 40, b 1858, farmer 68, 3 horses, 4 cows, apple orchard 100 trees Brink Nelson, p o Altay, r 43, b 1850, owns h and lot 3 TOWN OF TYRONE. 2J I Brown Alfred F.,po Altay, b 1842, music teacher, lives with his father William H Brown William H., p o Altay, b 18 18, cooper and retired farmer, owns h and lot Buckley Frank, p o Weston, r 68, b 1871, farm laborer for James R. Elwood Buckley Frank M., p o Weston, r 71, b 1842 in Steuben Co. carpenter and machinist Buckley James W., p o Weston, r 68, b 1850 in Steuben Co. fruit grower 3 acres, has 2 horses, 1 cow, h do Buckley Joseph, p o Weston, r 87, b 1848, farm laborer for Melville H. Cronkrite Bullock Angeline, widow of Walter, p o Weston, r 49, farmer^ rents out to Melvin Hedge of Weston farm 15, h r 31 Burns Peleg, p o Tyrone, b 1863, works in Letteer's basket factory, h Sunderlin Burns Peleg W. p o Tyrone, r 85, b 1859, laborer, owns house and lot on r 94 Campbell Fred A., p o Weston, b 1863, stage driver and team- ster, h Main Carpenter Daniel, p o Weston, r 71, b 1829, farmer 153, has 4 horses, 3 cows, 40 sheep, orchard 100 trees, berries 6 acres Castner Isaac H., p o Altay, b 1840, wagon-maker, owns house and lot Main Chamberlain Leander S., p o Wayne, r 22 b 1835 in Steuben Co. farmer, works on shares for Anson Carpenter of Tyrone farm 100, has 2 horses, 2 cows Churchill Newton, p o Altay, r 35, b 1828 in Connecticut, farmer 60, 7 horses, 3 cows, orchard 75 trees Clark Adelbertp o Altay, r 37, b 1855, farmer 32, has 1 horse, * cow Clark Ira, p o Altay, r 37, b 1855, farmer 50, has 2 horses, 1 cow Clark Judson M., p o Altay, r 13, b 1830 in Massachusetts,. farmer 100, has 2 horses, 2 cows, 25 sheep, orchard 75, trees Clark Lester K , p o Altay, r 38, b 1874, son of William H., farmer for his father, h do Clark Lewis, p o Weston, r 55, b 1845, farm laborer, owns house and lot ^7 2 TOWN OF TYRONE. Clark Lewis, p o Altay, r 30, b 1821, farmer 50, has 2 horses, 3 cows Clary Maria, p o Wayne, r 3, widow of Louis, resident, h do Clark William H., p o Altay, r 38, b 1841, farmer 75 and owns 50 in Reading, 2 horses, 2 cows 60, sheep, orchard 75 trees Clary Martin, p o Wayne, r 5, b 1854, farmer, works on shares for John Rudman of Rochester, farm 128, has 4 horses, 2 cows, 100 sheep Cleaver Ed. Jay, p o Weston, r 87, b 1886, farmer 100, has 2 horses, 2 cows Clifton Ruth A., p Wayne, r 25, widow of Charles F., house- keeper for Barney Spears Cole Evaline Mrs., p o Tyrone, r 96, farm 50 acres, worked by Ferrts L. Meade Cole William D., p o Tyrone, r 96, b 1822 in New Jersey, wheel- right, farmer 83 acres, 2 horses, lives with his son George S Cook Franklin, p o Tyrone, b 1818, farmer and fruit grower 20, has 13 acres raspberries, orchard 200 apple trees, 1,000 plum trees, h Main Coolbaugh Major A., Altay, b 1831 in Yates Co. assessor, clerk in post office and dealer in confectionery, tobacco and cigars, h Main Conover Sarah J., p o Watkins, owns 160 acres on r 98 Coon Frank, p o Altay, r 63, b 1872, farmer, works on shares for J. V. Bigelow of Dundee, N. Y., farm 80, has 3 horses, 3 cows, orchard 200 trees Coon Harriet E., p o Tyrone, r 65, widow of David K., farmer, rents out to her son Theron M., farm 170, has 6 horses, 7 cows, 100 sheep, orchard 200 trees, vineyard 2 acres Coon Theron M., p o Tyrone, r 65, b 1850 in Bath, Steuben Co. farmer, works on shares for his mother Harriet E., farm 170, has 6 horses, 7 cows, 100 sheep, orchard 200 trees, vineyard 2 acres Corey Joseph M., p o Wayne, b 1833 in Yates Co., laborer, h Lake Cowan David, p o Weston, b 1828, carpenter and joiner, h Main Covert Abram C, p o Tyrone, b 1838 in Seneca Co., O. master of Lomoka Lodge No. 463 F. & A. M., farmer 84 acres on r 47, hay farmer, was head miller here in Willis mill for nearly thirty years, h Main Covert George L., p o Wayne, r 54, b 1859 in South Bradford, Steuben Co. farm laborer for Ogden T. Disbrow TOWN OF TYRONE. 273 Coville Frederick, p o Tyrone, r 49, b 1858, farm laborer Coykendall Marquis D., p o Tyrone, b 1831, carpenter and joiner, owns house and lot, h Sunderlin Crampton Sarah A., wife of Simeon, p o Weston, milliner, h Main Crampton Simeon, p o Weston, b 18 16 in Yates Co. retired farmer, h Main Crawford David S., p o Tyrone, b 1868 in Wayne, Steuben Co. dealer in general hardware, stove and agricultural imple- ments, Main, h Mill Crawford John B., p o Weston, r 71, b 1866, farmer for his- father Leonard, h do Crawford Leonard, p o Weston, b 1829 in Dutchess Co. far- mer 136, also dealer in sheep Crane Nirom M. General, p o Hornellsville, banker, president of Hornellsville Water works, owns in Steuben Co., farms 337, house in Hornellsville; summer residence "The Poplars" on Lake Waneta, r 23, p o Wayne Cronkrite Malinda Miss, p o Tyrone, r 84, farm 1 1 acres Cronkrite Melville H., p o Weston, r 87, b 1836 in Steuben Co. fruit grower and farmer 200, 9 acres berries, apple orchard 100 trees, has 6 horses, 5 cows, 1 yoke oxen Crosby James, p o Wayne, r 5, b 1845 m Bath, Steuben Co. farmer 65, dairy farm and breeder of Jersey cattle, pro- ducer of fancy butter, has 3 horses," orchard 80 trees, 2 acres of grapes and berries Crosby Stella E., p o Wayne, r 5, daughter of James, school teacher in Normal school Geneseo, Livingston Co. home with her father on r 5 Crowe Franklin, p o Tyrone, r 98 cor 82, b 1873, son of Will- iam, farmer for his father, bds do Crowe William, p o Tyrone, r 98 cor 82, b 1827 in Ireland, assessor, cattle dealer and farmer 256, has 5 horses, 4 cows,. 200 sheep, apiarist 3 colonies, orchard 150 trees D Darrin Edmund, p o Weston, b 1824 in Elmira, Chemung Co. general blacksmith and wagonworker, h Main Darrin James M., p o Weston, b 1836 in Barrington, Yates Co. (Darrin & Howell of Dundee, Yates Co.) dealer in furniture and picture frames, undertaker and upholsterer, Main h do r owns store occupied by G. W. Rosencrans 274 TOWN OF TYRONE. Darrin Lydia Miss, p o Weston, dressmaker, lives with her father James M., Main De Camp Alvin, p o Tyrone, r 31, b 1848, farmer works on shares for David D. De Camp farm 100, and owns 50 acres, has 4 horses, 2 cows X)e Camp Charles, p o Tyrone, r 49, b 1874, farmer for his father Henry, bds do De Camp David D., p o Tyrone, r 49, b 1806 in Somerset Co. N. J., farmer 100, rents out on shares to Alvin De Camp on r 49, has 1 horse, 1 cow De Camp Henry, p o Tyrone, r 49, b 1835 in Wayne, Steuben Co., farmer 140, has 5 horses, 3 cows, orchard 100 trees De Camp Ogden W., p o Tyrone, r 31, b 1871, farmer for his father Alvin De Mott Abram, p o Weston, b 1823, laborer, h Maple ave Dencenburg Charles E., p o Wayne, r 32 cor 31, b 1857 in Yates Co. fruit grower and farmer 10, berries 3 acres, orchard 112 trees, 1 horse, 1 cow Dencenburg James, p o Wayne, r 25, b 1828, owns house and lot 7 acres, 2 horses, 1 cow Deming Dora L. Miss, p o Weston, daughter of Putnam, school teacher of district No. 4, h Maple ave Deming Putnam, p o Weston, b 1843 in Yates Co. fruit grower and farmer 13, berries 6 acres, strawberries 2 acres, grapes 3 acres, orchard 1 acre Dennis David, p o Wayne, r 4, b 1858, horse trainer, h do Devoy Anna, widow of John, p o Tyrone, r 80, farmer 30, has 2 horses, 3 cows Dillistin Elbert E., p o Dundee, Yates Co. r 15, b 185 1, son of Israel, farmer with his father Dillistin Israel, po Dundee, Yates Co., r 15, b 1828, farmer 100, has 3 horses, 4 cows, 50 sheep, orchard 75 trees Dillistin Susie, p o Dundee, Yates Co., r 15, daughter of Israel, housekeeper Dilliston Uri, p o Altay, r 39, 1847, farmer for Edward Jackson, h do Disbrow Eugene, po Wayne, r 52, b 1853, fruit grower and farmer 90, grapes 4 acres, currants 1 acre, apple orchard 100 trees, 4 horses, dairy 3 cows Disbrow Hobart O., p o Wayne, r 54, b 1871, farmer for] his father, Ogden T. h do Disbrow James, p o Wayne, r 53, b 1837, supervisor, fruit grower and farmer 143, vineyard 5 acres, has 5 horses, 2 cows, 86 sheep, apiary 9 colonies, orchard 100 trees TOWN OF TYRONE. 275 Disbrow John T., p o Weston, r 55, b 1836, farmer 100, 2 horses, 2 cows, orchard 100 trees Disbrow Ogden T., p o Wayne, r 54, b 1839, ex- assessor, far- mer 142, 5 horses, 3 cows, 75 sheep, apiary 60 colonies, orchard 200 trees. Is deacon of Wayne village Baptist church Disbrow William, p o Tyrone, r 66, b 1820, farmer and vine- yardist 118, grapes 1 acre, apple orchard 150 trees, has 5 horses, dairy 8 cows, apiary 5 swarms Dodd Edward, p o Weston, b 1823, farm laborer, h Main Donnely James, p o Wayne, b 1844 in Greene Co. shoemaker, Main, h do Dykes James M., p o Weston, r 79 cor 68, b 1871, farmer 94, works on shares for Uriah Hammond, farm 94, has4horses, 6 cows, orchard 75 trees Earnest E. Dwight, p o Wayne, r 4, b 1834 in Steuben Co. butcher, h do Earnest John J., p o Wayne, r 4, b 1817 in Herkimer Co, far- mer 100, woodland 10, has 4 horses, orchard 200 trees Earnest Quincy A., p o Wayne, r 22, b 1856 in Steuben Co. speculator and dealer in live stock and produce, also far- mer 116, has 4 horses, 3 cows, 265 sheep, also dealer in agricultural implements, phosphates and wool Ellis Minor T., p o Wayne, r 23, b 1830 in Yates Co. farmer 80, has 3 horses, 1 cow, apiary, 10 colonies, orchard 200 trees Ellison Estate, p o Tyrone, r 102, farm 98 acres leased to Isaac Baker Ellison William S., p o Reading Center, r 78, b 1864, farmer, rents of William Mclntyre of Watkins, farm 80; has 3 horses, 4 cows, 30 sheep, orchard 75 trees Elwood James R., p o Weston, r 68, b 1843 in Penn Yan, Yates Co. fruit grower and farmer 100, 3 acres berries, apple orchard 100 trees, has 4 horses, 3 cows Evelyn John, p o Wayne, r 3, b 1859, laborer, owns house and lot Faucett Rachel, widow of John, p o Altay, r 10, farmer 100, has 2 horses, 2 cows Fenno Adelia, p o Tyrone, r 96, farm 100 acres, lives in house with her mother, Mary 276 TOWN OF TYRONE. Fenno Camillus, p o Altay, b 1828, farm laborer, owns house and lot, Main Fenno Mary E., p o Tyrone, r 96, farm 50 acres, lives in house with her daughter Adelia Fenno FENNO SARAH P., widow of Frank H. p o Altay, prop., of the Altay store, dealer in general merchandise, handles also the publications of her deceased husband, Frank H. Fenno, "Science and Art of Elocution" "Best of Things" " Fenno's Favorites," store and house, Main Fenno Willard J., p o Altay, r 41, b 1826, farmer 1 10, 5 horses, 5 cows, orchard 200 trees Fleet Abram, p o Tyrone, b 1827, farmer 96 acres, apple orchard 100 trees, dairy 5 cows, 2 horses, 22 sheep Fleet Albert G., p o Tyrone, r 94, laborer, lives with his mother Fleet Fred E., p o Tyrone, b 1864, farmer with his father Abram Fleet Henry H., p o Tyrone, r 92, b 1826, proprietor of Lake View House, also owns half interest with his sister Sarah in farm 62 acres Fleet John, p o Tyrone, r 94, b 18 14, farmer 5 Fleet Sarah, p o Tyrone, r 92, owns half interest with her brother Henry H. in farm 62 acres Fletcher Giles A, p o Altay, r 39, b 1823 in Tompkins Co. far- mer 100, 3 horses, 2 cows Force Frank L., p o Altay, r 43, b i860, larm laborer and gen- eral carpenter, owns h and lot Force Julia C, p o Altay, r 43, widow of Lyman, physician and surgeon, h do Fox George J., p o Tyrone, r 48, b 1862 in Hopewell, Ontario Co., farmer for his father Henry Fox Henry, p o Tyrone, r 48, b 1 8 16 in Schoharie Co. road- master and farmer, owns 148 acres, has 3 horses, 5 cows, 3 yearlings, apple archard 75 trees, sells about 20 to 30 tons- of hay yearly Fox Samuel H., p o Tyrone, r 48, b i860 in Hopwell, Ontario Co. farmer for his father Henry Fox Walter A., p o Tyrone, r 66, b i860, farmer 150, has 3, horses, 3 cows, 2 oxen, 155 sheep Fradenburgh, Mary Ann, p o Weston, h Lake st Fuller Frank, p o Altay, r 6$, b 1865, laborer, h do TOWN OF TYRONE. 277 Gardner William, p o Crystal Springs, Yates Co. r 6, b 1869, farmer for Mrs. Martha Babbitt, h do Gasper John L., p o Wayne, r 3, b 1830 in Reading, farmer 24,. also in Yates Co. farm 200, has 1 horse, 1 cow Gaughen Catharine, widow of Patrick, resident r 93, h do GAUGHEN JOHN, Tyrone, r 93, b 1853, farmer 43, has 2 horses, 3 cows, orchard 15 trees Gilbert George H., p o Altay, r 43, b 1830 in Connecticut, jus- tice of peace and farmer 95, has 2 horses, 4 cows, apiary 8 hives, orchard 75 trees Giles Horatio, p o Sugar Hill, r 99, b 1852, farmer 52 acres, 2 horses Giles Jerome, p o Sugar Hill, r 99, b 1863, laborer, works for James M. Van Duzer Giles Plummer L., p o Watkins, r 81, b 1859, farmer 46 acres, 2 horses Givans George, p o Bradford, Steuben Co. r 87, b 1856 in New Jersey, farmer 86, has 4 horses, 4 cows, 25 sheep, orchard 75 trees Gleason Amasa M., p o Wayne, b 1839 m Yates Co. carpenter and joiner, soldier in 189th Regt. N. Y. Vols, h Keuka st Goltry Miles C, po Tyrone, r 83, b 1845, farmer 113, has 2 horses, 4 cows, apiary 8 colonies, orchard 100 trees GOUNDREY BROTHERS, p o Reading Center, r 78 cor 77 (Ralph and Francis), general blacksmiths and farmers 120, 2 horses, 6 cows, orchard 50 trees GOUNDREY FRANCIS, p o Reading Center, r 61 cor 77 (Goundrey Brothers), b 1837 in England, general black- smith and farmer GOUNDREY RALPH, p o Reading Center, r 78 cor 77 (Goundrey Brothers), b 1837 in England, general black- smith and farmer Goundrey Ralph, p o Bradford, Steuben Co. r 91, b 1827 in England, farmer 55, has 2 horses, I cow Graham William, p o Altay, r 58 cor 62, ex-assessor and far- mer 80, has 3 horses, 3 cows, 46 sheep Gray Mary, widow of Albert, p o Tyrone, resident, h Main st Green Samuel, po Weston, b 1849, laborer, h Maple ave Gregory Frank, p o Altay, r 43, b 1858, son of Harmon L. bds do 18 278 TOWN OF TYRONE. Gregory Harmon L., p o Altay, r 43, b 1823, farmer 70, rents out on shares to his son John Gregory John, p o Altay, b 1843, shingle mill, owns h and lot, h Altay, works farm 70 for his father Harmon Guile Andrew J., po Tyrone, r 66, b 1833 in Yates Co. steam thresher and grist mill, also farmer for Walter A. Fox, h do M Hallock Benjamin, p o Wayne, r 5, b 1827, farmer 114, has 3 horses, 2 cows, orchard 60 trees Hallock Joel, p o Wayne, r 5, b 1838, farmer for Benjamin Hallock, h do Hallock Josephine L., widow of Abel, p o Wayne, r 5, farmer 75, has 3 horses, 3 cows, 50 sheep Hamilton Henry, p o Weston, r 55, b 1844 m Ireland, stone mason, fruit grower and farmer 57, berries 8 acres, has 3 horses, 2 cows Hamlin John Newell, p o North Reading, r 59, b 1841, farmer 50 and works on shares for his father-in-law Isaac Overton farm 55^ Hammond Uriah, p o Weston, r 70 cor 68, b 1834 in Horse- heads, farmer, rents out on shares to James M. Dykes farm 94, h do Hanmer Frederick, p o Watkins, r 81, b 1862, farmer 83, has 2 horses, 4 cows, orchard 50 trees Hanmer George A., p o Watkins, r 79, b 1849, farmer 113, has 2 horses, 3 cows, 28 sheep, orchard 100 trees Hanmer Peter, p o Watkins, r 99, b 181 1 in Herkimer Co. Harmon Chester, p o Tyrone, r 74, b 1830, fruit grower and farmer 20, '2 acres berries, orchard 50 trees, has I horse, I cow Harpending Alonzo, p o Altay, r 60, b 1826, rents of David Chapman of Reading farm 42, has I horse Harris George B., p o Altay, r 41, b 185 1, carpenter and joiner, owns h and lot Hatherington Thomas, p o Weston, r 49, b 18 14 in England, farmer 10, has 1 cow HAUSE HORACE H., p o Tyrone, r 71, b 1842 in Putnam, Livingston Co. Mich, fruit grower, farmer 18. Enlisted 1862 in Co. G, 10th Michigan Regiment, discharged Oct. 1862, re-enlisted 1864, discharged 1865, pensioner, mem- ber of G. A. R. Philip Beach Post No. 455 of Tryone. has TOWN OF TYRONE. 279 I horse, 3 cows, orchard 30 trees, 1500 berry bushes, 20 peach trees, 10 pear trees Havens William, p o Altay, r 35, b 1858, laborer, h do Haxton Edward, p o Tyrone, r 83, b 1871, farmer 60, has 2 horses, orchard 75 trees Head William R., p o Bradford, Steuben Co. r 90 cor 89, b 1832 in Howard, Steuben Co. farmer 100, has 3 horses, 5 cows, 80 sheep, orchard 75 trees Hedge Melvin, p o Weston, r 49, b 1835, farmer, works on shares for Mrs. Angeline Bullock farm 15, has 2 cows Hemingway L. G., p o Tyrone, b 1858 in Yates Co. laborer, h Main Henderson James, p o Altay, off r 62, b 1807 in Ireland, farmer 43, has 1 horse, 2 cows, orchard 50 trees Hill Amos W., p o Wayne, r 26, b 1837 in Steuben Co. farmer 107, 4 horses, 3 cows Hill Daniel, p o Tyrone, r 96, b 1832, farmer i£ acres Hill Lela M., p o Wayne, r 26, daughter of Amos W., school teacher Hill Margaret O. Mrs., p o Wayne, Main st Honeywell M. J., p o Altay, r 34, b 1865, farmer 105, has 2 horses, 3 cows, 75 sheep, orchard 30 trees Horton Alfred, p o Tyrone, r 49, b 1855 in Yates Co. farmer 50, has 2 horses, 2 cows, 25 sheep, orchard 90 trees Horton Jott, p Tyrone, r 31, b 1841, fruit grower and farmer 50, berries 7 acres, apple orchard 80 trees, 2 horses, 2 cows, n sheep, 12 colonies of bees Horton Susie, p o Tyrone, owns h and lot Main Houck Charles, p o Altay, r 47, b 1852, farmer 100, has 3 horses, 5 cows, orchard 75 trees Houck Frank, p o Wayne, r 3, b 1838, laborer, h do Howell Elias S., p o Tyrone, r 29, b 1834 in Union Co. Penn. farmer 100 acres, dairy 7 cows, 4 horses, soldier in 49th Regt. drafted in Pennsylvania Howell Harry A., p o Tyrone, r 96, b 1867, lives with his father E. S. Howell, owns farm of 53 acres in the town of Orange, 3 horses, 70 sheep Howell William L,po Weston, b 1843 m New Jersey, general blacksmith, owns h and lot, h n Main HUEY JAMES E., p o Tyrone, r 82, b 1834, farmer 250, has 5 horses, 5 cows, apiary 10 colonies, orchard 75 trees Huey Joseph O., p o Tyrone, r 94, b 1846, farmer 115 acres, dairy 5 cows, 7 horses, 92 sheep 2§0 TOWN OF TYRONE. Huey Vernon C, p o Reading Center, b 1852, r 78, farmer 107, dealer in agricultural implements of all kinds and agent for Monumental Bronze Co. Bridgeport, Conn., inventor and patentee of the "Champion Iron Fence Post," 34 sheep, farm worked on shares by Gilbert Smith Hughey Emmet, p o Weston, b 1846, farmer 15, has 1 horse, 1 cow Hughey Samuel, p o Tyrone, r 83, b 1856, farmer 104, has 3 horses, 5 cows, orchard 100 trees Hurd Bradford, p o Altay, r 62, b 1848, farm laborer for Mar- garet Mead, bds do Jackson Edward, p o Altay, r 39, b 1823, farmer 157, 6 horses, 3 cows, orchard 75 trees Jansen, Daniel O., p o Altay, r 35, b 1842 in Tompkins Co. farmer 76, has 2 horses, 2 cows, 23 sheep, orchard 100 trees Jessop Daniel, p o Tyrone, r 71, b 1822, carpenter, soldier in Co. H, 107th Regiment N. Y. Vols, in Civil war Jewell Marion B., p o Wayne, b 1850 in Steuben Co. proprieter and owner of Wayne Hotel, owns 10 horses, such as Mam- brino and Wilkes stock, one Mambrino stallion Wausepi (No. 4109), also proprietor of feed mill Main st Jones Joseph, p o Atlay, r 64, b 1843, farm laborer, h do Jordan Isaiah M., p o Wayne, r 26, b 1824, farmer, rents out on shares to Herbert Lazenby farm 255, has 7 horses, 3 cows, 200 sheep, orchard 250 trees K Kelly George, p o Weston, r 55, b 1827, farm laborer Kelly George N., p o Weston, b 18 19 in Tompkins Co. retired blacksmith, owns farm 20 on r 49, also on Main st h and 2 acres and blacksmith shop. Was Union soldier in Co. K, 107th N. Y. Vol. Inf. in Civil war Kendall Charles, p o Weston, b 1865, blacksmith and horse- shoer, h Maple Kendall Frank W, p o Altay, b 1846, fruit grower and farmer 120, 6 acres berries, has 5 horses, 20 head Jersey cows, apiary 15 colonies, h Main Kendall Fred, p o Altay, r 65, b 1870, son of Lyman B., farm- er, works for his father TOWN OF TYRONE. 28 1 Kendall George, p o Altay, b 1849, lives with his mother Har- riet N., h Main KENDALL HARRIET N., widow of Silas, p o Altay, farmer, rents out on shares to Milton Price farm 75, 2 cows, h Main Kendall Lyman B., p o Altay, r 65, b 1836, fruit grower and farmer 100, berries 4 acres, apple orchard 150 trees, 4 horses, 2 cows Kendall William H., p o Altay, b 1863, carpenter and joiner, h Altay Kinsman Edward B., p o Bradford, Steuben Co. r 90, b 1820 in Phelps, Ontario Co. farmer 59, has 4 horses, 3 cows, 6 sheep, orchard 150 trees Kinsman Franklin J., p o Bradford, Steuben Co. r 90, son of Edward B. b 1859 in Bradford, farmer with his father, h do Klecker Hattie Miss, p o Weston, r 70, resident, h do Knapp Charles, p o Weston, b 1847, teamster for basket fac- tory, h do Knapp Charles, p o Altay, r 37, b 1853, farm laborer Knight Ruth C. Miss, p o Crystal Springs, Yates Co., r 19, dressmaker, h do Knowlton Louie B., p o Tyrone, r 86, b 1861, owner and pro- prietor of Lake House on the east shore of Lake Lamoka, boats, minnows and fishing tackle kept for the accommo- dation of guests Knox George, p o Wayne, r 3, b 1843, clerk for George Hill in general store, h do Knox George A., p o Wayne, b 1839 in Barrington, N. Y. clerk in store for George Hill, notary public, h Yates st Lake House, p o Tyrone, r 86, Louis B. Knowlton, proprietor, east side Lake Lamoka Lake View House, p o Tyrone, r 92, Henry H. Fleet, proprietor LAMB DAVID A., p o Altay, r 57, b 183 1 in Steuben Co. excise commissioner, basket factory, saw- mill and feed -mill, has 2 horses, 1 cow LAMOKA HOUSE, p o Tyrone, John T. Marshall, proprietor, fine wines, liquors, ales and cigars always on hand, terms for transient gue sts $1 per day, permanent boarders at re- duced rates, livery attached, Main 282 TOWN OF TYRONE. Lamoka Lake House, p o Tyrone, r 86, Leonard H. Storrs, prop, east side Lake Lamoka Lawrence Alexander M., p o Weston, r 54, b 1818 in Dutchess Co. retired farmer Lawrence Andrew B., p o Weston, r 54, b 1848 in Yates Co. town tax collector, farmer 235, 6 horses, dairy 6 cows, 150 sheep, orchard 250 trees Lawrence Catharine, p o Weston, r 49, widow of Henry, resi- dent Lawrence Isaac E., p o Weston, b 1829 in Sullivan Co. laborer, h Maple Lawrence John, p o Weston, r 49, b 1838 in Orange Co. (Law- rence & Van Kuren), owns house and lot, h do Lawrence & Van Kuren, p o Weston, r 49, (John Lawrence and Francis A. Van Kuren), fruit growers and farmers 64, 5 y?, acres berries, apple orchard 75 trees, 3 horses, 4 cows Lazenby Herbert, p o Wayne, r 26, b i860, farmer, works on shares for Isaiah M. Jordan farm 255, has 7 horses, 3 cows, 200 sheep, orchard 250 trees Leutner Charles, po Dundee, Yates Co. r 11, b 1843, farmer 80, 2 horses, 2 cows Lewis Maggie A. Mrs., p o Wayne, (Bailey & Co ) h Main Lindsey John M., p o Tryone, r 48, b 1846 in Bath, Steuben Co. trustee school district No. 11, ex-postmaster of Wayne, and farmer 40, has 2 horses, 3 cows, 16 sheep, also leases farm of S. R. Rood, of Arlington, Neb., 27-5- acres on r 48 LITTEER HORACE H., p o Tyrone, b 1842 in Wayne, Steu- ben Co. manufacturer of grape and peach basket bottoms and covers, bottoms, shingles, picking and packing boxes, a specialty of grape basket bottoms and covers, Sunderlin, h r 93 Litteer John D., p o Tyrone, b 1868 in Michigan, laborer in basket mill with his father Horace H., h Main Littell B. Randall, p o Altay, r 38, b 1815, farmer, rents out on shares to Eli Willover farm 125, has 3 horses, 7 cows, 23 sheep, orchard 75 trees LITTELL ANSYL P., p o Altay, r 64, b 1848, postmaster and farmer 100, and house and lot in Tyrone, has 3 horses, 5 cows, berries 2 acres Littell Clarence D., p o Altay, r 6$, b 1866, farmer 75, has 3 horses, 5 cows, orchard 125 trees Littell Edith S., p o Altay, r 64, daughter of Ansyl P., school teacher district No. 12, bds do TOWN OF TYRONE. 283 Littell Edward R., po Altay, r 34, b 1858, farmer for his mother Sarah Ann, has 3 horses, 5 cows, apple orchard 100 trees on farm 89 Littell Ethan D., p o Altay, r 64, b 1874, son of Ansyl P., works on farm for his father, bds do Littell Harvey, p o Altay, r 38, b 1830, farmer 42, has 4 horses, 2 cows, orchard 75 trees Littell Sarah Ann, p o Altay, r 34, widow of Amos, farm 89 worked by her son Edward R Lockwood Samuel, p o Dundee, Yates Co. r 15, b 1843 in Yates Co. farmer 183, has 5 horses, 3 cows, 80 sheep, apiary 10 colonies, apple orchard 50 trees Lockwood Susan M., p o Dundee, Yates Co. r 15, daughter of of Samuel, school teacher Longwell Frank, p o Tyrone, r 96, b 1837, farmer, works farm for Mrs. Havilia Barrett, 3 horses Loree Anna E., p o Bradford, Steuben Co. r 91, daughter of Dallas S Loree Dallas S., p o Bradford, Steuben Co. r 91, b 1844, ex_ assessor, horse trainer, farmer 112, has 5 horses, 6 cows, 30 sheep, apple orchard 100 trees Loree James R., p o Bradford, Steuben Co. r 91, b 1876, works for his father Dallas S. on farm 112 Loree Maud E., p o Bradford, Steuben Co. r 91, daughter of Dallas S., school teacher Losey Charles W., p o Altay, r 35, b i860, farmer 125, has 5 horses 4 cows, 60 sheep, orchard 100 trees Losey Clyde B., p o Weston, r 55, b 1867, farmer for his father George F Losey Edward, p o Altay, r 37, b 1865, farmer for John D. Price, h do Losey George F., p o Weston, r 55, b 1841, excise commission- er and farmer 60, has 3 horses, 2 cows (Jerseys), orchard 75 trees Losey Minnie A., p o Weston, r 55, daughter of George F.„ school teacher Losey Nathan L., p o Altay, b 1829, farm laborer, owns house and lot Main Love James, p o Tyrone, r 83, b 1852, farmer 100, has 3 horses, 2 cows Love Robert, p o Watkins, r 99, b 1847 m Steuben Co. farmer 83 acres, apple orchard 140 trees, 3 horses Love William, po Watkins, r 99, b 18 19 in Ireland, farmer 17 acres, leases of Robert Love 284 TOWN OF TYRONE. m Manning Isaac, p o Tyrone, r 64, b 1849 in Tompkins Co. farm- er 100 acres, 4 horses, dairy 10 cows MARSHALL JOHN T., p o Tyrone, b 1854, proprietor La- moka House, Main Martin A. Rev., p o Wayne, b 1833, pastor Wayne village Baptist Church, Wayne Mathews Fred E., p o Tyrone, r 71, b 1868, farmer, owns h and lot 2 Matoon Charles H., p o Weston, b 1845 in Johnstown, Fulton Co. stonemason and bricklayer, h do McConnell Alfred, p o Altay, r 59, b 1854, farmer no, 2 horses, I cow, orchard 100 trees McCONNELL JOHN, p o Tyrone, r 65, b 1815, retired farmer, h do Mclntyre Archibald, p o Wayne, r 22, b 1854, farmer, rents of Darius Swarthout estate farm 82, has 2 horses, 2 cows McMeans John, p o Weston, r 55, b 1850 in Ireland, fruit grower 8 acres, apple orchard 250 trees, has 1 horse Mead Elmer A., p o Altay, r 62 cor 76, b 1861, son of Mar- garet, bricklayer and mason, bds do Mead James, p o Tyrone, r 75, b 1855, farmer, works for John D. Van Duzer, bds do MEAD MARGARET, widow of William W., p o Altay, r 62 cor y6, farmer 17, has 1 horse, 2 cows, orchard 100 trees Meade Ferris L , p o Tyrone, r 96, b 1846, farmer, works farm for Mrs. Evaline Cole 50 acres, and owns 50 acres on r 97, has 2 horses, 85 Hampshire sheep Mehan John J., p o Tyrone, r 80, b 1857 in New Jersey, farmer, works farm for Anna Devoy Miller John H., p o Tyrone, r 47, b 1852, farmer 84, has 5 horses, berries 3 acres, orchard 75 trees Miller Leroy E., p o Weston, b 1858 in Orange Co. undertaker with James M. Darrin, h n Main Millis Charles H., p o Tyrone, r 31, b 1841 in Columbia Co. farmer 45, has 3 horses, 2 cows, pensioner, enlisted May, 1 86 1, in Co. I, 33d N. Y. Vols., discharged in Geneva, June, 1 863, member G. A. R. Philip Beach Post No. 45 5 of Tyrone Millis Mortimer, p o Crystal Springs, Yates Co. r 7, b 1872, farmer with his father Simon, bds do Millis Simon, p o Crystal Springs, Yates Co. r 7, b 1834 in Yates Co. road commissioner and farmer 70, has 6 horses, 4 cows, orchard 75 trees TOWN OF TYRONE. 285 Morehouse Isaac P., p o Altay, r 62, b 1844 in Allegany Co. farmer and berry grower, works on shares for Simon Miller of Dundee, N. Y. farm 150, 10 acres of berries, ap- ple orchard 50 trees, has 5 horses, 2 cows Morgan William, p o Altay, r 76, b 1850, laborer, owns h and lot 4 acres Morrison Daniel E., p o Tyrone, b 1826 in Reading, dealer in leather and findings, also shoemaker and fruit farmer 20 on r 71, shop Main st. Tyrone Morrison James A., p o Tyrone, r 66, b 1853, farmer 23, has 2 horses, 1 cow, orchard 60 trees MORROW JOHN C, p o Weston, r 54, b 1855, steam saw- mill and dealer in agricultural implements, phosphates, and farmer 265, 7 horses, dairy 5 cows, 60 sheep, orchard 300 apple trees, 100 plum trees, 100 grape vines Morrow Josiah B., p o Weston, r 54, b 1824, retired farmer, h do Morse Adalin, p o Tyrone, Mrs. John, owns farm 72 acres in Orange Morse Garret, p o Tyrone, b 1869, laborer, lives with his father John Morse John, p o Tyrone, r 85, b 1833 in Yates Co. farmer, 2 horses Mothersell Marcenus D., p o Wayne, r 53 ,b 1855 in Middlesex, Yates Co. fruit grower and farmer 72, 9 acres grapes, has 3 horses, 3 Jersey cows Mottram George A., po Weston, b 1856 in Otsego Co. alio. physician and surgeon Main, h do Mulloy James D., p o Tyrone, r 65, b 1870, son of Mary Jane, farmer for his mother Mulloy Joseph M., p o Tyrone, r 65, b 1859, son of Mary Jane, farmer for his mother Mulloy Maggie, p o Tyrone, r 65, daughter of Mary Jane Mulloy Mary Jane, p o Tyrone, r 65, widow of Joseph, farmer 100, 4 horses, 4 cows, 30 sheep, orchard 75 trees, berries 4 acres MURRAY HOUSE, p o Tyrone, Thomas E. Murray prop. Main Murray Roy, p o Tyrone, b 1869, clerk in hotel for his father, Thomas E. Main MURRAY THOMAS E., p o Tyrone, b 1842 in Yates Co. proprietor of Murray House, also dealer in road wagons, buggies, etc. livery 7 horses, Main 286 TOWN OF TYRONE. N Niver Andrew F., p o Wayne, r 3, b 1850, general blacksmith,, h do Norris Mary, widow of Samuel, p o Weston, r 49, resident o O'Neill George E.,po Crystal Springs, Yates Co. r 7, b 1853 in Ohio, farmer 80, and 50 acres in Yates Co. has 3 horses, 2 cows, 100 sheep, orchard 75 trees Orr Ira D., p o Tyrone, r 47, b 1855, farmer 84, has 4 acres berries, orchard 150 apple trees, 3 horses, 3 cows, 30 sheep, apiary 15 colonies Orr William J., p o Tyrone, r 47, b 1848, farmer, has 4 acres berries and works for his brother Ira D Osborn Mettie Miss, p o Altay, r 43, resident, owns house and lot Ovenshire William A.,p o Crystal Springs, Yates Co. r 6, b 1853 in Yates Co. fruit grower and farmer 36, berries 6 acres, orchard 50 apple trees, and variety of other fruits, 2 horses, 2 cows F> Paddock James D.,po Weston, b 1846 in Orange Co. laborer, h Maple ave Paddock Peter, p o Weston, b 1841 in New Jersey, laborer, h Maple ave Park Hamilton, p o Tyrone, r 97, b 1863, laborer, works for John Aiken Park Orin J., p o Tyrone, b 1865 in Chemung Co. laborer, house Pine st Parker Eli W., p o Altay, b 1858, house painter and paper hanger, Main Paulding John F., po Altay, r 29, b 1871, farmer for his father, William R. bds. do Paulding Thomas P., p o Altay, r 29, b 1806 in Auburn, Cayu- ga Co. retired farmer, h do Paulding William R., p o Altay, r 29, b 1844. trustee of school district No. 2, farmer 112, has 6 horses, 4 cows, orchard 200 trees, berries 1 acre; pensioner, enlisted April, 1861, in Co. I, 23d N. Y. Vols., discharged in May, 1863, mem- ber of G A. R. Cook Post 71, Dundee TOWN OF TYRONE. 287- Peck Arthur B., p o Altay, r 43, b 1865, farmer with his father Joel S., h do PECK JOEL S., p o Altay, r 43, b 1829, clerk of school district No. 12, fruit grower and farmer 66, has 3 horses, 2 cows, 25 sheep, orchard 2 acres, berries 1 acre Peck Martin H., p o Altay, r 35, b 1831, farmer 80, has 3 horses, 2 cows, 25 sheep, orchard 100 trees Peck Samuel B., p o Wayne, r 3, b 1817, laborer, owns house and lot Perry George, p o Tyrone, r 47, b 1 846, farm laborer for Theron Coon, h do Perry Thomas, jr., p o Tyrone, b 1855, stationary engineer for C. T. Willis, owns house and lot 1, h Main Philp Charles A., p o Reading Center, r 61, b 1868, son of Joseph F. farmer for his father, h do Philp Frank, p o Reading Center, r 61, b 1870, son of Joseph F., school teacher, bds do Philp Joseph, F., p o Reading Center, r 61, b 1843 m England, farmer 250, enlisted in 161st N. Y. Vols., discharged in 1865, has 7 horses, 3 cows, 50 sheep, orchard 250 trees Philp William H., p o Reading Center, r 61, b 1875, son of Joseph F. farmer for his father, bds do Piper Albert L., p o Weston, school teacher and farmer in Dix, removed from Beaver Dams, Dix Pitcher Lyman, p o Crystal Springs, Yates Co., r 6, b 1859, farmer 100, has 3 horses, 6 cows, 70 sheep, orchard 135 trees Porter Margaret, wife of William, p o Tyrone, r 65, farmer 5,. owns house and lot Potter Betsey M., widow of Stokes, p o Tyrone, carpet weaver, h Sunderlin Prentiss Willard F., p o Altay, r 44, b 1850, farmer 60, 3 horses, 2 cows Price Edward V., po Wayne, r 26, b 1832, farmer 150, has 5 horses, 3 cows, 50 sheep PRICE HARVEY E., p o Altay, b 1825, dealer in general merchandise and farmer 130, has 80 sheep, orchard 100 trees, store and house Main Price John D., p o Altay, r 36 cor 37, b 1823, stone mason and farmer 27, 2 cows Price John H., p o Dundee, Yates Co. r 16, b 1841, farmer, works for his wife Mary L. Price. Soldier, enlisted Sep- tember, 1862 in Co. B 161st N. Y. Vols., discharged Au- gust, 1863, re-enlisted March 4th, 1864, discharged June TOWN OF TYRONE. 7, 1865, pensioner, member of G. A. R., Phillip Beach post 455 of Tyrone, also member of the Prisoner's of War Asso- ciation Price Mary L,po Dundee, Yates Co. r 16, wife of John H. farmer 87, has 3 orses, 3 cows, 45 sheep Price Milton J., p o Altay, b 1855, constable, grain thresher and farmer, works on shares for Mrs. Harriet N. Kendall farm 75, also owns house and lot, 2 horses, 1 cow, h Altay Price William C, p o Altay, r 15, b 1845, farmer 86, 2 horses, 3 cows, 37 sheep, orchard 100 trees Price William H., p o Altay, r 41, b 1841 in New Jersey, farm- er 50, 2 horses, 2 cows, 25 sheep Putnam Claude C, p o Dundee, Yates Co. r 15, b 1873, farmer for his father Thomas, h do Putnam Thomas, p o Dundee, Yates Co. r 15, b 1835, farmer 56, 2 horses, 2 cows, 25 sheep, orchard 50 trees. Soldier, enlisted 1862 in Co. H, 107th N. Y. Vols., discharged June, 1865, pensioner, member G. A. R. Cook Post No. 71, Dundee R Raplee Joshua, p o Weston, b i860 in Barrington, Yates Co., laborer, Main Rappleye John R.,po Tyrone, r 95, b 1841, farmer 80 acres, 9 horses, 167 Hampshire sheep, dairy 10 cows, also owns in Orange farm 100 acres on road 7 Rarick Hiram S., p o Weston, r 55, b 1826, farm laborer Reynolds Joseph B., p o Wayne, r 54, b 1833 in Putnam Co. farmer 120, 6 horses, 3 cows, 150 sheep, orchard 200 trees Reynolds Marvin E.,po Wayne, r 24, b 1840, farmer, works on shares for Edson Bailey of Wayne, farm 180, has 4 horses, 4 cows, 120 sheep, orchard 100 trees Rice Burton R., p o Altay, r 19, b 1846, farmer 64, has 2 horses, 3 cows Robbins Charles E., p o Altay, r 35, b 1838, farmer 100, has 3 horses, 3 cows, 30 sheep Roff Barton, p o Altay, r 63, b 1850, farmer 85, works on shares for Mrs. Melvina Perry of Alta, N. Y., farm 85, has 2 horses, 4 cows Rogers Gilbert E.,po Altay, r 34, b 1844, farmer 158, has 3 horses, 3 cows, 30 sheep, orchard 75 trees Rosenkrans George W., p o Weston, b i860 in Steuben Co. general merchant Main, h do TOWN OF TYRONE. 289 Rosenkrans Harriet E., widow of Garret, p o Bradford, Steu- ben Co., r 91, farmer 55, has 1 horse, 2 cows Sargent Bartholomew T., p o Tyrone, r 94, b 18 17 in New Jer- sey, farmer 108 acres, leases to John Murphy Sargent Ida M., wife of Watson, p o Tyrone, owns farm in Wayne village 12, h Main Sargent Joseph B., p o Tyrone, b 1850, physician and surgeon, office and house Main Sargent Watson, p o Tyrone, b 1844, postmaster, notary pub- lic and assistant in general store (Walsh & Winfield), h Main Sayer Anna E., p o Reading Center, r 78 cor yy f resides with the Goundrey brothers, h do School-house, Dist. No. 1, p o Altay, r 13 cor 16 School-house, Dist. No. 2, p o Altay, r 10 School-house, J. Dist. No. 2, p o Weston, r 68 School-house, Dist. No. 3, p o Tyrone, at Tyrone School- house, J. Dist. No. 3, p o Tyrone, r 94 cor 103 School- house, Dist. No. 4, p o Tyrone, r 72 n 73 School-house, Dist. No. 5, p o Bradford, Steuben Co. r 89 School-house, J. Dist. No. 6, p o Dundee, Yates Co., r 14 cor 15. School house, Dist. No. 8, p o Wayne, at Wayne School-house, Dist. No. 9, p o Weston, at Weston School-house, Dist. No. 10, p o Wayne, r 26 n 51 School- house, Dist. No. 11, p o Altay, r 45 School-house, Dist. No. 12, p o Altay, at Altay School- house, Dist. No. 13, p o Tyrone, r 82 School-house, J. Dist. No. 15, p o Reading Center, r 61 School-house, Dist. No. 16, p o Crystal Springs, Yates Co., r 6 Sears Frank A., p o Weston, b 1854 in Wellsboro, Pa. farmer 80 on r 70, fruit grower, orchard 150 trees, owns store on Main st Sebring Daniel, p o Tyrone, r 73, b 1822, farmer 82 acres, also 25 on r 83, has 5 horses, dairy 7 cows Sebring Frank, p o Tyrone, b 1855, farmer, works with his father Daniel Sebring Frederick C, p o Weston, r 55, b 1862, farmer with Henry B. Baskin, Weston, has 5 horses (2 Hambletonians), 10 grade Jersey cows, apple orchard 100 trees Sebring John N., p o Tyrone, r 74, b 1817, farmer 75, has 2'. horses, 7 cows _2QO TOWN OF TYRONE. Sebring W. Harrison, p o Altay, r 41, b 1849, farmer 56, 2 horses, 5 cows, 25 sheep, orchard 50 trees Seybold Jacob J., p o Tyrone, b 1833 in Bradford, Steuben Co. justice of the peace, horseshoer and general blacksmith, Main, h Mill Seybold Oscar W., p o Tyrone, b 1872, emp. of F. Cook and assistant blacksmith for his father Jacob Shafer Augustus S., p o Tyrone, b 1867, harnessmaker for his brother Charles E., bds do Shafer Charles E., p o Tyrone, b 1850 in Corning, Steuben Co. harnessmaker and carriage trimmer Main, h and lot Pine, also owns h and lot and shop Main Shannon Daniel, p o Weston, r 53, b 1858, farmer, works on shares for Daniel Carpenter, farm 100, has 2 horses, 4 cows, 40 sheep, orchard 100 trees Shannon Emmet W., p o Weston, r 48, b 1850, farmer 90, has 3 horses, 4 cows, 25 sheep Shanahan Michael J., p o Tyrone, r 93, b 1840 in County Kerry, Ireland, farmer and fruit grower 20 acres, 4 acres berries, orchard 1 acre, has 2 cows Shay James, p o Altay, r 18 cor 30, b 1863, thresher and farm- er 45, has 2 horses, 3 cows Shepherd Frank, p o Altay, r 35, b 1848, farmer 100, has 5 horses, 3 cows, 90 sheep Sherwood Edwin W., p o Crystal Springs, Yates Co., r 32 cor 31, b 1861, farmer for Emily J. Baskin, h do Shoemaker Oliver, p o Tyrone, b 1863 in Wayne, Steuben Co. miller for C. T. Willis, h Sunderlin Simmons Eli, p o Wayne, b 1834 in Montgomery Co. laborer, Lake st Simmons George, p o Wayne, b 1829 in Dutchess Co. laborer, owns h and lot on Lake Simonson James R., p o Altay, r 58, b 1846, farmer 147, has 4 horses, 6 cows, 37 sheep Smalley John, p o Weston, b 1826 in Seneca Co. farmer 18 on r 70, also owns h on Main st. has 1 horse, I cow Smith Charles D Rev., p o Tyrone, b 1849, pastor Methodist Episcopal Church at Tyrone, h Main Smith Edmund P., p o Crystal Springs, Yates Co. r 19, b 18 19, farmer, works on shares for Morris J. Honeywell of Tyrone, farm 105, has 3 horses, 3 cows, 75 sheep, orchard .30 trees Smith Frederick, p o Tyrone, r 65, b 1843, tarm laborer Smith Legrand, p o Tyrone, b 18 18, retired, owns h and lot, h Sunderlin TOWN OF TYRONE. 29 1 Smith Lyman, p o Tyrone, r 74, b 1827, farmer 80, has 2 horses, 2 cows, 30 sheep, orchard 100 trees Snyder Andrew B., p o Altay, r 34, b 1820 in Yates Co. farm- er 26, has 2 horses, 1 cow, orchard 1 acre Spears Andrew, p o Altay, r 40, b 1842, works for his wife, Mary E. farm 50 Spears Barney, p o Wayne, r 25, b 1834, owns h and lot. 5 acres, 1 horse, 1 cow Spears Charles J., p o Altay, r 39, b 1872, farmer with Giles A. Fletcher Spears Edgar H., p o Altay, r 40, b 1875, son of Andrew, works for his father Spears George, p o Bradford, Steuben Co. r 89, b 1848, general carpenter and farmer, works for Daniel Yost, of Steuben Co. farm 100 Spears Mary E., wife of Andrew, p o Altay, r 40, owns farm 50, 2 horses, 2 cows, 25 sheep Spears Sylvester, p o Wayne, r 27, b 1853, farmer for Isaac Jordan, of Tyrone Spears William, p o Wayne, r 25, b 1837, farm laborer Speers Charles A., p o Tyrone, r 71, b 1864 in Pultney, N. Y. farmer and fruit grower with his father, Jacob, h do SPEERS JACOB, p o Tyrone, r 71, b 1831 in Arcade, Wayne Co. fruit grower and farmer, 33 acres, apple orchard 50 trees, peaches 200, plums 100. pears 50 trees, enlisted in 1 86 1 in Co. I, 34th New York Vols, discharged March, 1863, re-enlisted 1864, discharged 1865, pensioner, member of G. A. R. post Henry C. Lyons 535, Pultney, N. Y. has 1 horse, 1 cow Sproul Andrew T., p o Altay, r 32, b 18 14, farmer, rents out on shares to V. Lorus Sproul farm 195, has 6 horses, 4 cows, orchard 75 trees Sproul George W., p o Altay, r 8, b 185 1 in Bradford, farmer 70, has 3 horses, 3 cows, 20 sheep, orchard 75 trees Sproul V. Lorus, p o Altay, r 32, b 1867, farmer, works on shares for Andrew T. Sproul farm 105, 60 sheep, h do Steele Daniel T., p o Altay, r 41, b 1841 in Fulton Co. farmer, works for Willard J. Fenno on farm 1 10 Stevens H. Thurber, p o Wayne, r 1, b 1840 in Madison Co. farmer 80, has 3 horses, 2 cows, 40 sheep, orchard 60 trees Stevens James, p o Weston, r 55, b 185 1 in Ireland, owns h and lot 292 TOWN OF TYRONE. Stewart James, p o Tyrone, r 64, b 1852 in Ireland, farmer, 3 horses, dairy, 4 cows, 24 grade sheep Storrs Fred, p o Tyrone, b 1871, clerk for his father, Leonard H STORRS LEONARD H.,po Tyrone, r 86, b 1847 in Ontario Co. owner and proprietor of Lake Lamoka Hotel, located on east side of Lake Lamoka, boats and fishing tackle to let, owns farm 20 acres adjoining Lake Lamoka on the south Strang May Miss, p o Tyrone, miliiner, h Main Sunderlin George, p o Weston, b 1876, emp. of Lewis Boyce Sunderlin Henry, p o Tyrone, r 65, b 1853, laborer for Mrs. D. K. Coon of Tyrone, h do Sutfin Byron, p o Weston, b 1842, carpenter and joiner, h do Swarthout Ed. C, p o Weston, b 1867 in Schuyler Co. works in basket factory, owns h and lot 1, h do Swarthout George W., p o Weston, r 23, b 1837, farmer 65, has 4 horses, 1 cow, apple orchard 75 trees Swarthout Lorenzo, p o Wayne, r 3, b 1833, owns house and lot Swarthout Simpson R., p o Crystal Springs, Yates Co., r 7, b 1858 in Barrington, Yates Co. farmer, works on shares for Mrs. M. W. Bigelow, of Eddytown, farm 100, has 2 horses, 2 cows, 30 sheep, orchard 100 trees Swarts Baltus M., p o Crystal Springs, Yates Co. r 6, b 1855 in Barrington, Yates Co farmer 64, has 3 horses, 4 cows, 30 sheep, orchard 40 trees Tennent William F., p o Altay, r 57, b 1852, general blacksmith and carriage ironer, h village " The Poplars " on Lake Waneta, p o Wayne, r 23, the summer residence of General Nirom M. Crane of Hornellsville, con- taining 20 acres, 1 }4 miles from the village of Wayne Thorp Charles, p o Tyrone, b 1858, blacksmith and horse shoer, h Sunderlin Thorp Charles W., p o Tyrone, b 1852 in Steuben Co. black- smith Mill st. h Sunderlin Thompson Hector, p c Weston, b 1833, laborer, Maple ave TOBAHANNA STOCK FARM, p o Altay, blooded horses, thoroughbred Jersey cattle and Shropshire sheep a specialty,. Eugene M. Bigelow proprietor, Altay Tolbert Asa, p o Weston, r 49, b 18 13, retired farmer, h do TOWN OF TYRONE. 293 Tolbert Isaac L., p o Weston, r 67, b 1856, postmaster, road commissioner and farmer 126, has 4 horses, 9 cows, orchard 75 trees Tolbert Ward, p o Weston, r 6j, b 1875, school teacher, lives with his father Isaac L Tompkins Lorenzo, p o Weston, r 87, b 1823, farmer 70, has 1 horse, 2 cows, orchard 75 trees Tompkins Samantha. p o Weston, widow of Joseph, farmer io y h Maple Townley Charles, p o Tyrone, r 66, b 1849 in Lansing, Tomp- kins Co. farmer, works for William Disbrow, of Tyrone, h do Tunnis Abbie, p o Tyrone, r 85, owns house and lot Tunnis John B., p o Tyrone, b 1867, clerk for Louie B. Knowl- ton, lives with his mother Abbie Tunnis, r 85 Tyler Mary J., p o Tyrone, widow of Redding, owns house and lot Main Tyrone Methodist Episcopal church, p o Tyrone, Rev. Charles D. Smith pastor, Tyrone M Van Duzer Isaac T., p o Tyrone, r j6, b 18 10 in Orange Co. farmer 55. has 1 horse, 1 cow, orchard 100 trees; located here April, 1820 Van Duzer James M., p o Watkins, r 99, b 1842, farmer 194 acres, 8 horses, 6 cows, 125 Cotswold sheep, apple orchard 100 trees Van Duzer John D., p o Tyrone, r 75, b 1847, carpenter and joiner, farmer 100, has 2 horses, 3 cows, 50 sheep, orchard 75 trees Van Duzer Milton, p o Watkins, r 99, b 1864, school teacher, lives with his father James M Van Gelder Theodore, p o Tyrone, b 1859 in Bath, Steuben Co. carriage, wagon and sleigh maker and repairer, and carriage painter Main, h do Van Gorden Albert, p o Wayne, r 55, b 1865 in Yates Co. farmer 103, has 3 horses, 2 cows, 78 sheep Van Gorden Dewitt, p o Wayne, r 3, b 18 17, owns house and lot Van Gorder John, p o Altay, r 47, b 1826 in Tioga Co. Pa., farmer 115,2 acres berries, apple orchard 100 trees, has 6 horses, 4 cows Van Gorder Merrell, p o Altay, r 47, b 1863, farm laborer for his father John 19 294 TOWN OF TYRONE. Van Gorder Theron, p o Altay, r 47, b 1858, farmer for his father John Van Kuren Frances A. p o Weston, r 49, (Lawrence and Van Kuren) wife of Moses P., owns house and lot Van Kuren Moses P., p o Weston, r 49, b 1833, general car- penter Van Liew S. Alden, p o Weston", r 70, b 1846, farmer 144, has 4 horses, 5 cows, 50 sheep Van Vleet Charles, p o Tyrone, b 1863 in Steuben Co. butcher and meat cutter for his brother George, h Main Van Vleet George, p o Tyrone, b 1858 in Tioga Co., Penn. pro- prietor of meat market, 3 horses, Main, h do Van Vleet George S.,po Tyrone, b 1828 in Lodi, Seneca Co. retired hardware merchant, h Main Vaughn Elizabeth, p o Dundee, Yates Co. r 15, widow of Clark B., resident Vaughn Emmet, p o Altay, r 11, b 1864, farmer, works on shares for Harvey E. Price, farm 136, 4 horses, 3 cows, 50 sheep, orchard 75 trees Vaughn Roland, p o Altay, r 13, widow of Benjamin, farmer 93, 1 cow, 25 sheep Vibbert William, p o Wayne, b 1827 in New Jersey, owns vine- yard 38 acres in town of Wayne, h Lake XAZ Wager John D., p o Wayne, r 4, b 1842 in Lansing, Tompkins Co. commercial traveler for Buell & Sons, of Wateville, N. Y. Wagner Hans, p o Altay, b 18 19 in Denmark, tailor, h Main WALSH GEO. p o Tyrone, b 1859. (Walsh & Co. h Main WALSH & CO., p o Tyrone, (George Walsh and Charles G. Winfield), dealers in dry goods, groceries and other lines of general merchandise, dealer in county produce, Main st. also road dealers in same class of goods, Will Coon peddler Wanson David, p o Tyrone, r 97, b 185 1 in Ireland, farmer 48 acres. 3 horses Warren Daniel B., p o Wayne, r 2, b 1850 in Putnam Co. farm- er 80, has 3 horses, 2 cows, 25 sheep, orchard I OO trees Washburn Edwin A, p o Wayne, b 1844 m Yates Co. carpenter and joiner, soldier in 189th Reg. N. Y. Vols, lives with his father, W. D., Keuka st Wayne Hotel, p o Wayne, Marion B Jewell proprietor and owner, Main TOWN OF TYRONE. 295 Wayne Village Baptist church, Rev. A Martin pastor, house in village Weston House, p o Weston, Orlin D. White proprietor Main White Orlin D.,po Weston, b 1850 in Lock, Cayuga Co. pro- prietor of Weston House Main, owns Hambletonian stallion, " Greenwood " and Percheron stallion, "Duke of Homer " Whitehead Jesse S., p o Weston, r 53, b 1872, son of John T., school teacher, h do Whitehead John T., p o Weston, r 53, b 1842 in Bradford, Steu- ben Co, fruit grower and farmer 230, works on shares for A. L. Willey of Freeville; Tompkins Co., 10 acres berries, 3 acres peaches, 1 acre plums, apple orchard 250 trees Whitehead Maggie L., p o Weston, r 53, daughter of John T., grape basket maker, h do Williams Henry S., p o Tyrone, b 1830, farmer 163, has 2 horses, 3 cows, 190 sheep, orchard 100 trees, h Mill Williams Mehitabel, p o Weston, widow of Samuel, resident, h Main Willis Ansel M., p o Tyrone, b 1872, town clerk, also clerk in mill for his father Charles T., and home with him WILLIS CHARLES T., p o Tyrone, b 1841 in Waterloo, Sen- eca Co. proprietor Tyrone grist and flouring mills, saw- mill, owns cheese factory, dairy 21 cows, breeder of full blood and grade Holstein cattle, 14 horses, owner of French Coach stallion " Floquet " from the Lake Side Stock farms of Smith, Powell & Lamb, Syracuse; farmer 146 acres on r 72, one of 50 acres on r 95, and 30 acres connected with mill property, also 25 acres on r 102, ex- merchant, ex-mem- ber of assembly 2 years, h Mill Willis Emma J., p o Tyrone, Mrs. Charles T., owns on r 93 farm 113, h Mill Willover Eli, p o Altay, r 38, b 1846, farmer, works on shares for Randall B. Littell farm 125, 3 horses, 7 cows, 23 sheep, orchard 75 trees Willover Harvey F., p o Wayne, r 22, b 1840, farmer, rents of Christopher Willover of Cattaraugus farm 25, has I horse, 2 cows, soldier in the 189th N. Y. Vols., pensioner WINFIELD CHAS. G, p o Tyrone, b 1835 in Orange Co. (Walsh & Co.) h Main Winfield Huldah A., p o Tyrone, daughter of Charles G., h do Wixson Polly Ann, p o Altay, r 35, widow of Henry, farmer 6$, 4 horses, 4 cows Wixson William, p o Altay, r 35, b 1863, farmer for his mother Polly Ann, h do 296 WATKINS VILLAGE. Wood Frank, p o Altay, r 59, b 1850, farm laborer for L. Ham- lin in Reading h do Woodhouse William G., po Weston, r 55, b 1864, farmer, works on shares for Henry Williams farm 140, has 5 horses, 3 cows, 100 sheep Worden Jane, p o Altay, owns 100 acres on r 64 Worden William M.-, p o Altay, r 64, b 1841, farmer 9 horses, dairy 6 cows, soldier in 157th Reg. New York Vols Workman Lucy, p o Wayne, r 3, widow, resident, h do V Yost Frank, p o Tyrone, r 72, b i860, farmer 100 acres, 3 horses, 138 sheep YOST JOEL H , p o Tyrone, r 74, b 1846, farmer 167, has 6 horses, 110 grade sheep , Youngs George A., p o Tyrone, r 64, b 1864 in Yates Co. farm- er 50 acres, 4 horses, 61 sheep Youngs Henry, p o Tyrone, r 64, b 1838, farmer WATKINS VILLAGE. TOWNS OF DIX AND READING. WATKINS, named from Dr. Samuel Watkins, an early landholder and settler in the village, it was incorporated as "Jefferson," April nth, 1842 ; its name was changed April 8th, 1852. It is located partly in Reading, but mostly in Dix. It is the county seat, a station on the Northern Central Railway, and is at the confluence of the Chemung canal with Seneca lake, the head of the canal being at Havana. The village is connected with towns on Seneca lake by the steamers of the Seneca Lake Steam Navigation Co. Watkins Glen, a wonder- ful erosion in the soft rocks by a small stream, extends for two miles or more west of the village, and attracts many thousand tourists to Watkins every year, and is therefore a factor for adding wealth to the town. The recent discovery of salt in this WATKINS VILLAGE. 297 vicinity promises continued growth and prosperity to the com- mercial interests of the place, which is already the business center of the county. Residents of that part of the village lying in Reading are designated by (R). {For explanations and abbreviations see page 5). ABBEY ALBERT T., (T. H. Abbey & Co.), h Monroe Abbey Harvey S., b 1844, (Gray & Abbey), freight clerk, N. C. Ry., h Franklin facing Sixth Abbey Norman W., nursery stock dealer, bds with Tyler H. Monroe cor Fourth ABBEY TYLER H.. p o Watkins, (T. H. Abbey & Co.) h Monroe cor Fourth ABBEY T. H. & Co., (Tyler H. and Albert T.) dry goods, carpets, cloaks and fancy goods, 103 Franklin above Fourth. Established 1848 .[See adv't page 312.] Aldrich Mrs., resident at Sanitarium Alfred Anna Miss, stenographer, Glen Springs Sanitarium Allen Charles H., b 1856 in Springfield, Pa., engineer on N. C. Ry., h Decatur cor Eighth Allen Lucinda, widow of Eugene, resident, owns vineyard 2 acres, h Reading st. n Bath (R) Allwood Adam, b 1863 in Lodi, section hand N. C. Ry., h over C. S. Frost's marble shop, e s Franklin Andrews Joel E., b 1833 in Hector, laborer, h Porter n Ninth Anthony John E., b 1852 in Jefferson Co. gardener for George J. Magee, h Glen ave. n Bath (R) Arbuckle John, b 1843 m Union Co. Pa., tailor for J. J. Smith, h Second n Franklin ARCADE HOTEL AND RESTAURANT, East side of Franklin, meals and lunches to order at all times, oysters and clams from the shell a specialty, best of ales, liquors, wines and cigars constantly on hand. John Hungerford, prop Arnold Dewitt B., b 18, barber and hair dresser, yy Franklin. bds Globe hotel Auble Burge, b 1877 in Hector, son of James M., student, home with his father Auble Catharine Miss, dressmaker upstairs, Fourth n Madison ave. h do 298 SCHUYLER COUNTY DIRECTORY. DURLAND SMITH & CO • ■ DEALERS IN ■ • General Hardware, Stoves and Ranges, Sash, Doors and Blinds, Paints, Oils, &c. All Kinds of Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Work, Eave Troughs, TIM, IROfi AND FELT ROOFING. HORSE BLANKETS, ROBES, "WHIPS, NETS, AND A GENERAL LINEfOF CARRIAGE AND SADDLERY HARDWARE. T T FARMING IMPLEMENTS, SEWER PIPE, WATER LIME AND OTHER CEMENTS. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO PLUMBING AND STEAM HEATING. A carefully selected line of House Heating Boilers and Furnaces, Bath Tubs, Water Closets, Marble Slabs and Bowls, and Sanitary Specialties kept constantly. Estimates of cost cheerfully given, and satisfactory work guaranteed. W ATKINS, 25T. Y. WATKINS VILLAGE. 299 AUBLE JAMES M„ b 1849 in Lodi, sheriff, and farmer in Hector, (see Hector) office and residence at jail Auble U. Grant, b 1870 in Hector, under sheriff, office at jail, h Franklin n Glen Creek bridge Backburn Ada Miss, b in England, housework, bds Corning st n Glen Creek Bainbridge Miss, resident at Sanitarium Baird James, b 1804 in Orange Co., cartman, h 9 Tenth n Decatur Baird William, b 1832 in Starkey, N. Y., laborer, bds 9 Tenth n Decatur Baker Charles E., b 1869 in Reading, manager for C. H. Claw- son's variety store, also carpenter, 50 Franklin, h do Baker Henry M., b 1820 in Whitestown, Oneida Co. retired hotel keeper, was 6 years in the business in Mecklenburg, and 22 years in Watkins and is now owner of the Fall Brook house, h Seventh n Franklin BAKER RICHARD K., b 1845 in Enfield, Tompkins Co. breeder and dealer in horses, owner of Hambletonian stallions " Egdale," by "Egbert" and of " Orcut " by "Egthorn," and '"Ingham "by "El Mahdi," and of "Church- wood" by "Blackwood," dairy farm 76 in Reading r 13 on which is vineyard 12 acres, h Eighth n Franklin Baker Wesley, b 1831, laborer, h Porter cor Twefth Baldwin Horace J., b 1825 in Burdett, captain steamer "Dun- ning," h Porter cor Seventh Baldwin James K., b 1848, boatman, h Ninth n Porter Baldwin Mary J., widow of Henry D. b in Deerfield, house- keeper, h Sixth cor Perry Baldwin Robert I., b 1843 m Havana, painter, h Sixth n Perry, son of Mary J BALDWIN WILLIAM H., b 1835 in Deerfield, Oneida Co. editor and proprietor of " Watkins Democrat," (formerly Schuyler Co. Democrat), book and job printer, owner of Baldwin block, Franklin cor Second, h Porter between Sixth and Seventh Bales Lorenzo D., b 1872 in Horseheads, barber for D. B. Ar- nold, Franklin n Fourth, h Franklin cor Fourteenth Baley Cornelius L., b 1864 in Romulus, Seneca Co. carpenter and joiner, bds 63 Decatur 300 WATKINS VILLAGE. Ball Burt, b 1863, laborer at L. & B. malt house, h Magee n Fourth -Ballou Darius, b 1827 in Greenfield, Saratoga Co., blacksmith and carriage repairer, Second bet. Franklin and Madison ave, bds with Jacob Bunn, Second BANKS MORRIS T., b 1854 in Sullivan Co. (M. T. & S. E. Banks) h Eighth n Decatur Banks Stephen B., b 1828 in Westchester Co. retired, h Frank- lin cor. Eighth BANKS M. T. & S. E. (Morris T. & S. Edwin Banks of Ith- aca), hardware, stoves, ranges, tinware and builders' hard- ware, Franklin above Fourth Barber Geo. E., b 1870 in Millport, engine wiper on N. C. Ry, h Eleventh cor. Franklin Bardell Charles, b 1863 at Trumansburg, N. Y., engineer and laundryman, bds Perry n Ninth Bardell Edward C, b 1841 at Trumansburg, stationary engi- neer, bds Perry n Ninth BARNES J. FRANKLIN M. D., alio, physician and surgeon, supervisor town of Dix, trustee Binghamton State Hospital, owns farm 175 on r 57 in Reading, office Opera House block, bds Jefferson House Barnum F. Louise Miss, has kiln for firing china, home with her mother Mrs. Olive S., Fifth n Franklin Barnum Len A., b 1866 at Cortland, painter, h Perry cor Fourth Barnum Olive S., widow of Warren, a lawyer here for many years, h Fifth n Franklin Barry John, clerk Pellet and Hughey, bds Perry n Fifth Bartlett Geo. E , b 1825 in Winstead, Conn, construction super- intendent on F. B. Ry. h Madison ave. n Partition (R) Battles Robert, b 1831 in Charlottesville, Va. master builder, h 34 Sixth n Perry Batty Herbert O., meat market, 43 Franklin, h Decatur Batty William W., b 1856 in Trumansburg, N. Y. restaurant, confectionery and bakery, 48 Franklin, h do Baxter Carl, b 1873, laborer, bds Magee n Fourth Baxter John D., b 1852 in Canada, boot and shoe maker at Holtzman's store, h 10 Second Baxter Melissa J., (Mrs. John D.) hair dresser and hair worker 10 Second, h do Baxter Robert, b 1853 in Ireland, laborer in malt house, bds Glen ave. n Sanitarium BEACH DANIEL, b 1830 in Tyrone, lawyer, second vice- president and general counsel of Fall Brook Railway Co. WATKINS VILLAGE. 3OI treasurer of the Morris Run Coal Mining Co. director in above named companies, also in Fall Brook Coal Company and the Syracuse, Geneva and Corning Railway Co. and of Tioga Improvement Co. of Buffalo, Dock and Terminal Railway Co. of Chest Creek Land and Improvement Co. Regent of the University of the State of New York, dairy 50 cows, 200 sheep, owns farm in Watkins, Dix and Read- ing 420 and one in Tyrone 145, office at Corning, h Seventh cor Decatur Beach Daniel M., b 1873, son of Daniel, in superintendent's of- fice of Union Car Co. at Depew BEARDSLEY ALMIRA MRS., b in Victory, N. Y. owns farm on Foot's Hill 90 acres, h Franklin facing Eighth Beardsley Lewis, b 1866 in Catherine, groceries, crockery and lamps, Franklin, bds. Madison ave. n Partition (R) Bebee Wm., b 1833 in Albany, N. Y. shoemaker, h Franklin facing Glen Park Hotel Beecher Frank R., traveling agent Gt. S. Dis. F. F. line, Fourth bds Jefferson House, home in Canandaigua Becker Edwin S., b 1861 in Hector, commercial traveler for C. M. & R. Tompkins, grocers of Elmira, h 13 Sixth Beckwith Chas. A., b 1843 in Reading, laborer, h Glen ave. n Partition (R) Beckwith Wm. J., b 1846, boat livery foot of Franklin, h Jack- son cor Partition (R) Benger Wm. M., b 1844 in England, manager Western Im- provement Company at Muncie, Ind. h Monroe n Bath (R) Bennett Harry C,(M. L. Bennett & Son) pharmacist, 91 Frank- lin, home with M. L. 8 Seventh Bennett Henry A., b 1825 in Geneva, gardener, h Fourteenth n Franklin Bennett Kingsbury M., b 1821 in Wolcott, retired, h Monroe, n Lakeview alley Bennett Lottie M Miss, lives with her sister, Mrs. F. H. King, Third n Decatur Bennett Matthew L , (M. L. Bennett & Son) alio, physician and surgeon, coroner, surgeon for N. C. Ry, 91 Franklin, h 8 Seventh Bennett M. L. & Son, (Matthew L. and Harry O.) drugs books and stationery, 91 Franklin Bennett Thomas, b 1843, barnman, h Madison ave. n Fourth Benson Fred M., b 1866 in Pine Valley, carpenter at J. H. Drake's, h Corning road n Glen Mountain road 302 WATKINS VILLAGE. Berry Charles, b 1851, mason and plasterer, h Fourteenth n Decatur Berry Edwin A., b 1863, painter, h Tenth n Franklin Berry John D., b 1821 in Cumberland Co. Pa. Soldier in 5th Mass. Cavalry in Civil war, pensioner, h w s Franklin Berry Lynn, b 1873, farm laborer, home with Jonathan Page Berry William E., b 1855, mason, Mountain House road Bertholf Edward, b 1868 in Penn Yan, crossing watchman N. C. Ry, Fourth, h Fourth cor. Perry Bertholf Henry, b 1856 at Lapeer, Mich., switchman N. C. Ry, h Ninth n Decatur Bevier James S., b 1834 in Mt. Morris, Livingston Co. proprie- tor Glenn City Hotel BICKNELL G. CHASE, b 1850 in Sweeden, N. Y. sur- geon dentist over Roe & Hennessy's shoe store e s Frank- lin, bds Fall Brook House Bird Lark, b 187 1, transfer driver Fall Brook R. Ry. Co., bds Second n Decatur Bird Orrison E., b 1827, drayman, 23 Second n Decatur Bird Oscar, b 1863, laborer, h Second cor. Steuben Bird Oscar F., b 1865, laborer, h Steuben cor. Division Birdsall Melvina, widow of Jas. E., b in Rochester, housekeeper, h Perry n Ninth Bishop Nancy A., widow of James A. resident, h with her son W. F., Ninth n Decatur Bishop Waldo F., attorney and counselor- at-law, notary public, ex- district attorney, Franklin cor Fourth, h Ninth n Frank- lin Blanchard Charles N., b 1871 in Binghamton, secretary Goundrey Wagon Co. Lt'd, Fourth cor Porter, bds at Mrs. Baldwin's, Porter cor Seventh Blunt Geo. W., b 1835 at Seneca. N. Y. janitor Presbyterian church, h Eighth n Porter BOLYEN EDWIN O., b 1863 in Catharine, lawyer, district attorney, interest in estate of Simeon C. Bolyen, in Cath- arine, office in Opera House block, bds Glen City Hotel Booth John, b 1849, laborer, h Third n Porter Booth Leon, b 1873, laborer, bds with his father John, Third n Porter Bowen Frank, b 1870 in Seneca Co., emp. in Cole & States bot- tling works, bds at Severns' Hotel Bowen Jane, widow of O. Perry, proprietor of Island House, Fourth e of Chemung canal WATKINS VILLAGE. 303 Bowen Levi H., b 1850 in Newfield, Tompkins Co. furniture dealer and undertaker, Franklin cor Sixth Boyle James, b 1853 in Ireland, quarryman, h Magee n Seventh Boyne Moses J., b 1863 in Covert, N. Y. clerk Glen City Hotel BRADLEY LEWIS N., b 1845 in Enfield, Tompkins Co. op- tician, Decatur cor Tenth, h do Breckenridge Mrs., resident at Sanitarium Brigham Antoinette G. Mrs, associate editor Watkins Express, home with her father L. M. Gano, Lakeview ave Brightman William C, b 1833 in Geneva, Cayuga Co. resident, works vineyard for Mrs. S. A. Allen, h Monroe, (R) Bronson Charles Carpenter, b 1848 in Reynoldsville, bds Fourth n Decatur Brooks Charles W. Rev., Baptist missionary, b 1836 in Ver- mont, h Porter cor Eighth Brown Anna L. Miss, compositor Watkins Democrat, bds with her mother widow Charles, Sixth Brown Bridget, widow of Thomas, washerwoman, h Magee n Tenth Brown Charles J., clerk for G. D. Norman, bds Sixth Brown George M., b 1873, clerk for Pellet & Hughy, home with his mother, 8 Sixth Brown Henry, b 1839 in Montour, boatman, bds Third n Porter BROWN ORSON, b 1858 in Hector, manager for the Singer Sewing Machine Co., for Schuyler Co. 44 Franklin, h Twelfth n Franklin Brown Oscar, masseur at Glen Springs Sanitarium BROWN POLLY ANN, widow of Charles A., resident, h 8 Sixth Brown Simeon B., b 1840 in Catlin, (Hurd & Brown) village trustee, h Madison ave n Sixth Brown Thomas, b 1870, salesman, home with Wm. Brown, Fourth Brown William, b 1833 in Ireland, laborer, Fourth cor Magee Brown William, b about 1875, son of S, B., helper in mill, bds with S. B. BROWNE GEQRGE H., b 1855 in Yaphank, Long Island, photographer over yj Franklin, rooms do Buck E. B., of Maryland, resident at Sanitarium Budd John S., b 1839 in Hector, fruit buyer and commercial. traveller, h Fifth cor Decatur Bunn Frank E., b 1861 in Hector, late clerk for James B. Smith,. Fourth, h Eleventh n Franklin 304 WATKINS VILLAGE. Bunn Frank E., b 1861, late manager in store for Jim B. Smith, Fourth, h Fourteenth n Franklin Bunn Fred, b 1858 in Michigan laborer, h Perry n Seventh Burch Aaron C, b 1837 m Alpine, carpenter and joiner, owns eight building lots, h Glen ave cor Division BURCH JAMES, b 1863 in Dresden, N. Y., (Roe & Burch), h Seventh cor Perry Burch James H., b 1858 in Dresden, prop., of Seneca lake steam flouring mills, Madison ave., h Fifth cor Perry (R) Burch Lizzie W., widow of Gorydon C, resident, h Ninth n Franklin Burch Mary E. Miss, clerk for Roe & Burch, bds Seventh cor Perry Burchfield Robert L., b 1823 in Meadville, Pa., shoemaker, h Magee cor Tenth Burling Robert I., b 1818 in Albany, boat builder, h Perry cor Third Bussey Mercy Ann, widow of George, tailoress, h Third n Deca- tur Butts Franklin P., b 1847 in Dryden, N. Y., tinner for Durland, Smith & Co. h Fourteenth n Franklin, owns farm 26 on r 59 cor 60 in Dix, and leases 34 acres of Charles Johnson of Elmira Byram Charles, b 1818 in Morristown, N. J., ex-house sign and carriage painter, h postoffice building Byran Henry G, b 1849 in Bennettsburg, painter, h Seventh n Magee Call Joseph, b 1838 in Seneca Falls, horse trader, h Madison ave n Second Campbell Charles M., b 1836 in Catharine, undertaker's assist- ant, in employ of H. V. Haas, bds Monroe Campbell Charles P., b 1844 in Chemung Co. stationary en- gineer, policeman at N. C. Ry station, h Third n Decatur Campbell Mildred E Miss, milliner, with Miss Maloney, home with her father Charles Campbell William J., b 1825 in Ireland, farmer, h Steuben n Division (R) Capell Edward D., b 1874 in Rochester, bookkeeper in First National Bank, bds Madison n Bath (R) Capell Sarah A., widow of Daniel, resident, 13 Sixth WATKINS VILLAGE. 305 Carlin Daniel, b 1846 in Toronto, Canada, hostler at Lake Shore House, bds same Carpenter Birtsall, b 1843 m Tyrone, laborer, h Perry n Third Carpenter Charles, b 1855 in Tyrone, carpenter, h Monroe n Fourth Carpenter Charles M., b 1844, pilot and captain of steamboat, h Steuben cor Bath (R) Case Mathew, b 1827 in Ireland, clerk in Henry B. Catlin's liquor store, h Tenth n Franklin Casey John, b 1835 in Ireland, laborer, h Magee n Tenth Cass D. P., resident at Sanitarium Cass Frank I. Mrs., resident, Fourth, cor Decatur Cass Ira F., b 1874, clerk and bookkeeper at Abbey's, home with his mother, Fourth cor Decatur Cass Lena I. Miss, daughter of Mrs. Frank, h Fourth cor De- catur CASS MARCUS M. Sr., b 1824 in Caroline, Tompkins Co. owns farm in Hector, vineyard 20 in farm of 80, and in Montour 170, and on south of it 160, all worked by sons John and Schuyler, who live in Montour, proprietor of Havana Glen for the past 20 years, owns store and lot in Watkins, lived here 50 years, h Steuben cor Monroe Cass Marcus M. Jr , b 1855, lawyer and litterateur, bds with M. M. Cass sr. Steuben n Monroe CATLIN HENRY B , b 1837 in Catharine, tobacco, cigars and liquors, 76 Franklin, bds Kendall House. His grandfather Phineus Catlin was one of the first settlers in Catlin Catlin Ralph L., foreman sash, door and blind department of J. H. Drake's mill, resides in Catharine Caton William, b 1861 in Bradford, N. Y., laborer, h Franklin facing Fourteenth Chandler Frank F., b 1828 in Lodi, N. Y. captain of steamboat, h Porter cor Sixth CHAPMAN AARON F., b 1844 in Illinois, vice-president of First National Bank of Watkins (Ellsworth, Chapman & Co. of Buffalo, contractors), (Hingston & Chapman, con- tractors for construction of Syracuse water works at Skan- eateles). h Monroe head of Fourth CHAPMAN ELIZABETH A., Mrs. Aaron F. owns farm and summer home on r 55 in Reading 6$ acres, the homestead of her grandfather Wm. H. Young, who settled there from New Jersey about 1810, and of her father Nicholas Job Pangborn and mother Mary Ann (Young), h Monroe head of Fourth 306 WATKINS VILLAGE. Chapman Homer, b 1835 at Townsend, Orange Co., contractor, carpenter and builder, h Decatur n Tenth Chapman Samuel A., b 1824 in Hector (O. C. Kingsbury & Co.) h in Shelton block, Fourth Chappell Catharine, widow of George, laundry work, h Second n Glen ave Chappell Edward C, b 1867 in Harmony, Pa. plumber, h Second n Glen ave Chappell Nellie, b in Lackawanna, Pa., tailoress, bds Second n Glen ave Chase L. Hamline, b 1848 in Towanda, Pa. (Chase & Co.) dealer in Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machines, owner of Hambletonian stallion "Black Prince" by Director, carries on the Fall Brook House barn, office Shelton block, h over do Chase Noah, headwaiter Glen Mountain House, bds do Chase & Co. (L. Hamlin, Chase, Wm. H. Wait), dealers in car- riages, harness and horse furnishing goods, 4 Shelton block, Fourth Churchill John, b 1850, laborer, h Jackson n Cross (R) Churchill Mate, laborer in Lembeck's malt house Churchill Sarah M., b 1853 in Tyrone, laundress for George J. Magee, bds Jackson n Cross (R) Clark Albert R., b 1833 in Granville, Mass, traveling optician, h Franklin s of Creek Clark Burt B., b 1868 in Rockford, 111. traveling optician, bds Franklin s of Creek Clark Ed. Mrs. (Mary A.), widow of Edward, groceries, pro- visions and liquors, Fourth n Magee, h do Clark Patrick J., b 1865 in Dansville, N. Y. barber for D. B. Arnold, bds at The Kendall CLARK THOMAS R., b 1847 in New Hampshire, wholesale and retail dealer in groceries, provisions, flour, feed, grain, liquors for medical uses, salt and fresh meats and fish, Franklin n the depot, h do Clark Wm. M., b 1870, traveling optician, h Franklin s of Creek Claugherty Ellen, widow of Leander, washerwoman, Madison cor Division Claugherty H. Ward, b 1875, shoemaker, bds Madison ave cor Division CLAUHARTY LEE A., b 1837 in Havana, prop., Palmer House, Franklin cor Pine WATKINS VILLAGE 307 CLAUSEN H. & SON, THE BREWING CO.'S malt house, Edward A. Gillett, manager, manuf, of malt, Madison ave cor Bath (R) Clawson Charles H., "fair store" variety store, (Charles E. Baker, manager), 50 Franklin, home with his father I. N., Clawson Ira N., b 1836 in Seneca Co. jeweler, watches, clocks silverware, musical instruments, e s Franklin, h Franklin n Sixth Cliff George J. Rev., b 1838 in New York city, minister of Methodist church on Fourth between Franklin and Deca- tur, bds Madison ave n Sixth Cline Mary O., widow of George, residence Fourth cor Decatur Clock Oliver S., b 1835 in Connecticut, gardener for George J. Magee, h Bath n Glen ave. (R) Clute John A., secretary and treasurer, Glen Salt company bds Glen City hotel, Fourth COATS RUSS, b in Yates Co , prop. Jefferson House, Franklin cor Fourth Cochran Charles, b 1830 in Kilda Ridge, Pa., cooper, h Monroe n Pine Coger Henry, b 1820 in Greene Co., dealer in lime, cement, hair, First, h Corning st COLE BROTHERS, (Irving W. and Elbert D.) attorneys and counselor at law, over Exchange bank Cole Charles A., head clerk for H. Laraby, bds with Mr. Laraby COLE CHARLES L., b 1843 in Catlin, Chemung Co. house and sign painter and house decorator, soldier in 107th N Inf. in war for the Union, h 6 Second Cole Dean J., b 1870, clerk for Roe & Burch, bds Glen City hotel COLE ELBERT D., (Cole Brothers) notary public, bds Glen City hotel Cole Harlem, b 1837, emp , in Cole & States bottling works, h Cross Cole Ira W., b 1884-5, clerk f° r W. S. Waugh, bds with his father Charles, Second COLE IRVING W., (Cole Brothers) notary public, bds Jeffer- son House Cole Raph M. (Pratt & Cole), bds The Kendall Cole Sarah A. (Mrs. Charles L.) owns farm 20 acres in Dix and Catlin, h 6 Second Cole Thomas C, b 1847 m Millport, Chemung Co. (Cole & States) and bottling works at Ovid, bds at hotels 308 WATKINS VILLAGE. Cole & States, (Thomas C. Cole and Alfred A. States) bottlers of lager and all kinds of soda and mineral waters, dealers in ales, wines and cigars, Second n Franklin Coleman Charles, b 1863 in Calaveras Co. Cal., (Empire Cloth- ing Co.) h Franklin cor Fifth COLLINS BARNETTC, b 1842, manager, milkman in charge and butter maker, Glen City Creamery Co. Decatur on Glen Creek, between Eleventh and Twelfth, h Franklin cor Fourteenth Collins Cora Bell, seamstress, lives with her father Barnett C. Decatur, on Glen Creek between Eleventh and Twelfth Collins Eleazer W., b 1828 in Steuben Co. laborer, soldier in 10th N. Y. Cavelry, pensioner, h Jackson Collins John, b 1829 in Reading, stone mason, h Magee n Fourth Collins Wm., b 1836 in Reading, owns vineyard at Salt Point 10 acres, h Glen ave. n Bath (R) Colwell Alexander, b 1843 in Ireland, laborer, h Glen ave. n Sanitarium Colwell, William, b 1863 in Rock Stream, Yates Co., laborer, bds Glen ave n Sanitarium Conley Wm. A., b 1827 in Connecticut, carpenter, h Monroe n Chapman alley Connor Belle Miss, local manager Watkins telephone exchange e s Franklin, home Decatur Connor Hugh, (Gulick & Connor) b 1846 in Mentz, Cayuga Co. seaman in Navy during the war for the Union, h De- catur opp. First Connoley Delia M., widow of Michael, housekeeper, h Tenth n Porter Conover Sarah J. Miss, b in Dryden, resident, owns farm in Tyrone 160 acres, h Monroe n Chapman alley Conroy Ann, widow of John, b in Ireland, housekeeper, h Jack- son n Cross (R) Conroy Patrick, b 1822 in Ireland, laborer, h Tenth cor Magee Conroy Patrick, jr., b 1875, laborer, h Tenth cor Magee Conroy Peter P., postmaster, post-office Fourth, Madison ave. and Steuben, h Fourth Considine Beatrice Miss, dressmaker for Mrs. States Considine Bros., (James D and John) butchers and dealers in fresh and salt meats, fish, oysters and game, jy Franklin Considine James D., b 1854 in Reading, (Considine Bros.) h 55 Eighth WATKINS VILLAGE. 309 Considine John, b 1864 in Orange (Considine Bros.)bds Jeffer- son House Considine Mary A., widow of Patrick H. b in New York city, seamstress, h Madison ave. cor Division Coolbaugh David, b 1850, teamster for J. H. Drake, h Fourth e. of Chemung canal Coolbaugh Maria, widow of Ephraim, resident, h Fourth, e. of Chemung canal COON GEORGE S., b 1855 in Towanda, Pa. (Durland, Smith & Co) village trustee, owns, with P. H. Hawes, the post- office block Corbett Charles M., p o Watkins, b 1836 in Reading, house carpenter and joiner, bds Lake Shore House Corbett John W., b 1854 in Reading, journalist, owns farm 43 in Reading on r 47, h Madison ave. cor Partition (R) Cornwell E. B Mrs., resident at Sanitarium Cosack Michael, b 1836 in Ireland, laborer, h Monroe n Cross (R) Coughlin John, b i860, stone cutter, h Ninth n Perry Coughlin Lizzie Miss, dressmaker for Mrs. States Covert Madison, b about 1840 in Seneca Co. retired manufac- turer, bds with M. Pearsall, 9 Sixth Cowen David, b 1828, laborer, h Fourth near N. C. Ry Cowen Isaac, engineer J. H. Drake's mill, h e. side Decatur Cowing Albert A., b 1840 in Jerusalem, N. Y. pres, Watkins Electric Light and Power Co. dealer in jewelry, watches and silverware, W. Fourth, h Seventh n Decatur. Estab- lished here in 1866 Coyle Ida M., widow of John, washerwoman, h Magee n Tenth Crum Richard D., b 1831 in New York city, photographer, Glen pictures a specialty, established here in 1853 as a daguerrotypist, Franklin above Fourth, h do Cullen Andrew, b 1875, laborer, bds Third n Porter Cullen Anthony, b 1847 m Ireland, foreman in H. Clausen & Sons malt house, h Third n Franklin Cullen Anthony, b 1844 in Ireland, malster, h Third n Porter Cullen Anthony F., b 1877, laborer, bds Third n Porter Cullen Mary, tailoress, bds Sixth cor Perry Cullen Patrick J., b 1873, laborer, bds Third n Porter Culligan James E., b 1868, photographer at Havana, bds Moun- tain House road Curtiss Lillian Miss, keeper of linen room at Glen Spring Sani- tarium 20 310 W ATKINS VILLAGE. D Dailey Henry, b 1866 in Millport, Chemung Co. carriage painter for Goundrey Wagon Co, h Third cor Porter Darling Israel, marine engineer, rooms post-office building Darling Lemuel M., b 1861 in Leon, Catt. Co. compositor Watkins Express office, h Madison ave. n Second Davenport Fred, b 1864 in Etna, driver milk wagon, h Glen ave. n Division (R) Davenport Melissa, widow of Almerion, resident, h Franklin, up stairs Davis Charles L, b 1865 in Campbell, Steuben Co. proprietor "Fair Store" 93 Franklin, h Eighth n Porter Davis Cora, clerk for Charles L., bds do Davis Frederick, b in England, resident with Mrs. Sarah R Davis Davis G. Arthur H., b 1856, lawyer, bds Sixth n Decatur Davis Harriet, widow of Herman, resident, h Madison ave fac- ing Sixth Davis Julia H., widow of Lott B., housekeeper, h Sixth n De- catur Davis Sarah R., widow of Josiah, resident, h Second cor De- catur Dawson James, b 1833 in Ireland, laborer, h Madison ave n Sixth Day S. Miss, resident at Sanitarium De Forest H. L. and family, residents, at Sanitarium Dempsey Catharine, widow of John, resident, h Twelfth e of Glen Park Hotel DeMunn Henry L., b 185 I in Reading, tinware, roofing, steam - fitting and plumbing 42 Franklin, h Jackson Denning Jesse, b 1863 in Odessa, coachman at the Sanitarium, h Eleventh n Decatur Dennis Charles E., b 1865 in Ohio, engineer for Water Works Co. h Madison ave n Bath (R) DENNIS JOHN M., b 1839 ^ Reading (Dennis & Roberts), h Decatur cor Twelfth DENNIS & ROBERTS, p o Watkins (John M. Dennis & Lewis Roberts), props, portable saw mill, well drillers, machinist, wagonmakers, millwrights, Third e of Franklin DIBBLE JOHN A , b 1848, agent and dealer in McKechnie's Canandaigua ales and lager, bottling works, Franklin n N, C. Ry station at Watkin, h at Havana WATKINS VILLAGE. 3 I I Dickinson Stella A. Miss, b in Tioga Co., Pa. dressmaker, h 33 Sixth n Perry Dobell Edward A., b 1854 at Van Ettenville, N. Y. works in Hurd & Brown's planing mill, h Perry n Eighth Dolan Michael, b 1844 in Hector, laborer, h Perry n Tenth Dollemaire Adolph, chef at Glen Springs Sanitarium Donovan James, b 1838 in Ireland, stone cutter, h Glen ave n Partition (R) Donovan John, b 1871 at Clifton Springs, cook, 48 Franklin, home at Clifton Springs Donovan John, 2d cook at Glen Springs Sanitarium Dougherty John Ezra, b 1849 m Binghamton, shoemaker for Pellet & Hughey, h Third n Decatur Dove Catharine, widow of George, h Steuben n postoffice Downes Bridget, widow of Patrick, resident, h Steuben n Cross (R) Downes Kittie Miss, b 1875, dining-room girl at Sanitarium, bds Steuben n Cross (R) Downes Mary Miss, b 1873, nurse Glen Springs Sanitarium, bds Steuben n Cross (R) Downing George R., b 1841 in Big Flats, Chemung Co. foreman Watkins Democrat, notary public, trustee M. E. Church, h 1 2th st. n Franklin Drake Charlotte, widow of James A., resident, h6 Second Drake Hattie, widow of George, plain sewing, h Madison ave. n Sixth Drake James R. Rev., b 1852 in Havana, M. E. clergyman, h 63 Decatur cor Eighth DRAKE JOHN HOBERT, b 1848, pres. Board of Trade, di- rector Goundrey Wagon Co., director of Glen City cream- ery Co., sec. Watkins Electric Light & Power Co., manu- facturer and dealer in lumber, sash, doors, blinds, shingles, lath, paints, oils, builders hardware, etc., business estab- lished in 1856 by his father James A. Drake and Wm. Newman, First, h Madison ave Dunbar Fred P., b 1857 in Cortland, (A. S. Fitzgerald & Co.), h Perry n Ninth Duncan C. H. Rev. rector of St. James Episcopal church, bds at Glen Springs Sanitarium DURLAND LEWIS H., b in Newburg, N. Y., (Durland, Smith & Co.), pres. Goundrey Wagon Co., Ltd. real estate owner, ex-supervisor three terms, and was six years trustee of vill- age, h Seventh n Decatur 312 SCHUYLER COUNTY DIRECTORY. T. H. ABBEY & CO. ^ Dry Goods, Carpets, Fancy Goods And Notions. LARGE AND COMPLETE LINES OF Dress Goods, Silks, Vel= vets, Laces, Ribbons, and Trimmings. All the Latest Styles in Ladies', Misses and Children's CLOAKS, JACKETS and WRAPS. Extra Large and Fine Assortment of rien's, Women's and Children's KNIT UNDERWEAR. CARPETS, RUGS, OILCLOTHS, riATTINGS, LACE AND PORTIERE CURTAINS. . BEST GOODS . Guaranteed at the Lowest Prices. Specialties at Cut Prices. Being Constantly Offered. Agents for the Celebrated Butterick Patterns. Full Stock of the Latest constantly on hand. We will not be undersold. Call and examine and get prices. T. H. ABBEY & CO., 103 Franklin Street, - - Watkins, N. Y. WATKINS VILLAGE. 313 *DURLAND, SMITH & CO., (Lewis H. Durland, David H. Smith and George S. Coon,) hardware, stoves, tinware, plumbing, steam fitting, agricultural implements, paints, oils,and house-builders' supplies generally, Fourth n Frank- lin [See adv't page 298]. Dusenberry Joseph R., b 1822 in Nassau, Rensselaer Co. fruit farm 10 acres, 600 peach trees, 35 apple trees, 4 acres grapes, 200 pears, quinces and plums, on Corning road 17 cor 16, h do Edgar Alma Deett, Mrs. S. Alden, boarding-house, owns farm 46 in Hector, h Decatur cor Eighth Edgar Olin M., b 1872, clerk for Roe & Burch, bds Eighth cor Decatur Edgar S. Alden, b 1847 in Bath, Steuben Co. commercial agency, h Decator cor Eighth Egbert Fred G., clerk for T. H. Abbey & Co Eggleston Mary, b in Burdett, milliner, h Monroe n Steuben Ellas George H., b 1828 in Bath, upholsterer and furniture re- pairer over 3 Shelton Block, h Eighth n Porter Ellis Emmet E., b 1841 in Yates Co. driver Fall Brook transfer bus, h Steuben st. n post-office Ellis Grant, b 1834 in Covert, Seneca Co. notary public, dealer in coal, wood and agricultural implements, yard and office First, undivided interest in homestead farm in Hector, where his father Zalmon located in 1838, bds " The Kendall " Ellis Nettie G. Miss, compositor Watkins Express office, home at L. M. Gano's, Lake View ave Ellis Thomas, b 1848 in Tyrone, clerk in Durland, Smith & Cos. hardware store, h Decatur n Twelfth ELLS MORVALDON. b 1823 in Fairfield Co. Conn., news- paper, historical and summer resort writer, h 4 Fifth. Mr. Ells opened and brought into public notice in 1863 the Watkins Glen as a summer resort, and as a result large hotels have been crowded, and from 50,000 to 75,000 visitors from this and foreign countries have visited the Glen annually. He managed the Glen for seven years Empire Clothing Co. (H. Shulman and Charles Coleman), mer- chant tailors and ready made clothing, 69 Franklin Ensley Frank N., b 1866, fireman N. C. Ry. h Ninth cor Perry Erway Amos J., b 1854 in Chatham, Tioga Co., Pa. gardener for Mrs. Fox Holden, Bath, cor Steuben (R) 314 WATKINS VILLAGE. EVERTS CHARLE H., b 1836, attorney and counselor at law and farmer in Hector 143, owns farm in Catharine 86, one in Prattsburg, Steuben Co. 56, office Fourth, h at Burdett Everts George, b 1854 in Hector, dealer in flour feed, grain and country produce generally, 41 Franklin, h Ninth cor Porter Everts Josiah B., b 1862 in Farmer Village, N. Y., justice of the peace, official court stenographer and lawyer, over No. 1 Shelton block, Fourth, h Ninth n Porter Fall Brook House, James Milan prop., Franklin cor Third Farmers' Hotel, Rodger Fenaughty, prop., 47 Franklin FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK, Hon. Wm. H. Wait, president, William Roberts cashier, George C. Wait assistant cashier, e s Franklin n Fourth Feagles Ann A., widow of Nathaniel, b Barrington, Yates Co. housekeeper, h Seventh n Decatur Fenaughty John, b 1840 in Ireland, laborer in malt house, h Second cor Steuben Fenaughty Rodger, b 1840 in Ireland, prop. Farmers Hotel, 47 Franklin h do Ferenbaugh Louis W., b 1868 in Corning, N. Y., editor Wat- kins Herald, newspaper correspondent, 1 Shelton block, bds with S. H FERENBAUGH SAMUEL H., b 1846 in Corning, job printer and publisher of Watkins Herald, over I Shelton block Fourth h Monroe FERO JOHN, b 1855 in Hornby N. Y., livery and sale stable, Franklin and Second, transfer bus line Watkins and Lehigh Valley Ry. and to Glen Mountain House, h Decatur n brick block Fiero Frank W., b 1852 in Yates Co., lawyer, justice of the peace, Franklin, bds Firman Charles H., 1833 in Otsego Co., (Firman & Moore of Elmira) operative and mechanical dentist, w s Franklin cor Fourth h Porter cor Seventh, Wednesdays and Thursdays in Elmira FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WATKINS, Adrian Tuttle president, Aaron F. Chapman vice-president, John W. Love cashier, Jefferson House annex, Fourth Fisk Frank, b 1847, P ° Hammondsport, painter, h Perry cor Seventh Fisk Nan Miss, head waitress at Glen Springs Sanitarium WATKINS VILLAGE. 315 FITZGERALD ALVA S., b 1849 in Orange, (A. S. Fitz- Gerald & Co.) treasurer Schuyler Co. Agricultural society, dealer in groceries and provisions, Franklin cor Tenth, h do FITZGERALD A. S. & CO., (Alva S. Fitz Gerald and Fred Dunbar), props., meat and fish market, Tenth cor Frank- lin Fitzgerald Dorcas E., widow of Jacob, b in Cayuta, resident, h Decatur n Eleventh Fitzgerald, Eva G. Miss, b in Cayuta, milliner, bds Decatur n Eleventh Fitzgerald Mary A. Miss, teacher in public school, bds Decatur n Eleventh Fitzgibbons John, b 1865 in Ireland, coachman for George J. Magee, h Jackson n Partition (R) Folder George, b 1871, laboror in Drake's mill, bds Glen«ave n Second Foley John, b 1841 in Ireland, laborer, h Dublin Foote Lafayette, b 1837 in Catharine, laborer, h Glen ave n Bath(R) Fordham Charles, laborer in Lembeck's malt house, bds FORDHAM WILLIAM, b 1848 in England, gardener and coachman for H. F. Lembeck, h Magee cor Fourth Forshee Edson A., b 1856 in Tyrone, house painter and deco- rator, Fifth n Franklin, h do Fountain Byron H., b 1833 m Havana, car repairer N. C. Ry., h Second cor Perry Fowle Eunice H., widow of Daniel R., owns block cor Franklin and Fifth, h do Fowler Olive S., widow of Mortimer, plain sewing, h Madison ave cor Second FREER ELIZABETH H., widow of Hon. George G. ( who was president of the first bank established in Watkins, he was also county judge and surrogate and an early owner of "Watkins Glen " h Fourth n Franklin Freer Elizabeth Hellen Miss, teacher in Watkins academy, home with her mother, Elizabeth H., Fourth n Franklin Freer Harry, tinsmith for Durland, Smith & Co., lives in Havana Freer Julia A., widow of Mathew, housekeeper, h Porter n Fourth Frost Charles S. jr., b 1872, bookkeeper for C. S. Frost and C. S. Frost & Son, bds Glen Park Hotel 316 WATKINS VILLAGE. FROST CHARLES S. sr. b 1835 in Chemung Co. proprietor Glen Park hotel (C. S. Frost & Son), proprietor of the Schuyler Marble and Granite works, and Schuyler Agri- cultural works, foot of Franklin ; also owner homestead farm of 156 acres in town of Catlin, Chemung Co., which has been in the family ever since it was contracted from the land office, over sixty years ago, and is managed by his son Willis L.; he was supervisor of Dix four terms, and located here in 1863, establishing the Schuyler Marble and Granite works ; the Glen Park hotel is a sum- mer resort, and has accommodation for 250 guests; h Glen Park hotel FROST C. S. & SON, (Charles S. and John E.) props. Schuyler mills, wholesale and retail flour and feed, foot of Franklin Frost Frank A., b 1875, assistant miller, Schuyler mills, bds Glen Park Hotel Frost Frank A , b 1874, marble cutter for Chas. S. Frost, home with Charles S Frost George, b 181 1 in Hector, retired merchant, h Franklin facing Sixth Frost George W.. b 1864, (Geo. E. Hoare & Co.) h 11 Sixth Frost John E., b 1867, (C. S. Frost & Son) bds Glen Park Hotel Frost John E.. b 1846 in Chemung Co. commercial traveler for the American Boiler Co. office 94 Center st. New York, h Seventh n Decatur FURMAN CHARLES A., b 1855 atWillard,Seneca Co. Gone to Geneva Furman Jennie, Mrs. C. A. dressmaker, Franklin cor Second, h do. Gone to Geneva G GANO LEVI M., proprietor Watkins Express, newspaper and job printing, 5 Shelton block, Fourth, deputy collector of customs in New York city, h Lakeview ave Gardner Harvey M., b 1859 ' n Pittsfield, sash and blind worker, h Perry cor Eighth Gates Willis D., b i860 in Havana, painter and paper hanger, Fourth n Franklin, h Madison ave n Pine Gibbs Fred W., b 1856, farmer, bds Corning road n Glen Moun- tain road, owns vineyard 4 acres, farmer 29 Gilbert Baxter, b 185 1 in Reading, N. Y. teamster, h Four- teenth cor Franklin WATKINS VILLAGE. 317 Gillett Belle A. Miss, b 1871 in Yates Co. N. Y. resident, bds with Fred C. Gillett at Madison ave. cor Bath (R) GILLETT EDWARD A., manager of malt house for The H. Clausen & Son Brewing Co. of New York city, also clerk of the village, also member of water and sewer commission, and member of the cemetery commission of Glenwood cem- etery, h Madison ave. n Catharine (R) Gillett Frank F., b 1874 in Penn Yan. N. Y. clerk in Lambkins grocery store, Troy, Pa. home with his father Fred C, Madison ave. cor Bath (R) Gillett Fred C, b 1845 m Penn Yan, Yates Co. N. Y. clerk for George Everts, Franklin n Second, h Madison ave. cor Bath (R) Glen Salt Company, incorporated May, 1893, for the purpose of manufacturing salt, capital $100,000.00; directors, J. C. Buxton, John A. Clute, George C. Otis, all reside in War- saw, N. Y.; officers, George C. Otis, prest. Warsaw; John A. Clute, secy, and treas.Watkins, office at works iy miles north of Watkins, located on the N. C. Ry. and Seneca Lake in Reading Glen City Creamery Company limited, Decatur on Glen Creek between Eleventh and Twelfth, Geo. R. White, prest., T. R. Clark, manager, Wm. H. Wait, treas., Arthur Wood- ward, secy., Barnett C. Collins, manager and butter maker Glen City Hotel, James S. Bevier, prop., Fourth cor Decatur Glen City Laundering Co., B. M., Lanning, manager Madison ave n Fourth Glen Mountain House, Paul C. Grening, proprietor, at Hotel Kinsington, Fifth ave and Fifteenth st New York GLEN PARK HOTEL, C. S. Frost, proprietor, Franklin and Fourteenth GLEN SPRINGS SANITARIUM COMPANY THE, E. D. Leffingwell, M. D., president and consulting physician ; James K. King,' M. D., vice-president and medical supt. ; F. E. Stewart, M. D., house physician; Wm. E. Leffingwell, treasuer and manager; E. Gould Woodruff, M. D., secre- tary; Caroline E. Smith, M. D., lady physician, Lake View ave Globe Hotel and restaurant, Severn & Son, props., w s Frank- lin Goodwin Burr W., b 1873 in Millport, Chemung Co. carriage - ironer at Goundrey Wagon Co.'s, h Cross cor Steuben (R) Goodwin Emma, Mrs. Burr W., dressmaker for Mrs. States 3l8 WATKINS VILLAGE. Gould James H., b 1856 in Lodi, commercial traveler for Thos. R. Clark, h Franklin cor Eighth Goltry Leroy, fireman at Glen Springs Sanitarium Goundrey Cora C. Miss, daughter of John, home do Goundrey Glen W.,b 1875 in Rock Stream, Yates Co. shipping clerk Goundrey Wagon Co. Lt'd, home with his father John, Porter cor Seventh ^"Goundrey John, b 1843 m Yorkshire, England, supt. and treas. Goundrey Wagon Co. Lt'd, Fourth cor Porter, h Porter cor Seventh GOUNDREY WAGON CO., Limited, L. H. Durland, prest.; A. F. Chapman, vice-prest. ; John Goundrey, supt. and treas. ; C. M. Blanchard, secy. ; manufacturers of fine car- riages, Fourth cor Porter Graney John, b 1836 in Ireland, laborer, h Dublin GRANT CHAS. D., b 1854 in Freetown, cooper and poultry- man, Plymouth Rocks and light Brah, also ferrets, h Mon- roe n Pine Graves Isaac N., meat market, Jefferson Gray Alexander H., b 1837 at Thompsonville, Conn, baggage agent N. C. Ry depot, h Decatur n Tenth Gray Alonzo W., b 1823 in Virgil, Cortland Co. manuf. of na- tive wines at Salt Point, h Madison ave n Reading st (R) Gray Frank, b 1867. laborer, bds Fourteenth cor Decatur Gray James, b in Scotland, station agent N C. Ry, agent Adams' Express (Gray & Abbey), foot Franklin Gray John, b 1846 in Canada, laborer, h Fourteenth cor De- catur Gray Michael, b 1870, laborer, bds Fourteenth cor Decatur Gray & Abbey, (James Gray & Harvey S. Abbey) own 26 acres including 22 acres vineyard on Lake road in Hector Green Isaac N., b i860 in Hornby, Steuben Co prop. Fulton meat market, fish and oysters, (owns farm 50 in Hornby), Franklin above Fourth, h Second n Decatur Green Phillis, widow of Peter, b in Tennesee, washerman, h Madison ave n Sixth Green Sarah S., widow of Orlando, baker of homemade bread, h Madison ave. cor Pine Green Wm. F., b 1869, painter, h Magee cor Ninth Gregory Warren, b 1846, laborer, h Porter n Ninth Griffith David, b 1850, laborer, h Jackson n Partition (R) Griswold Harvey C, b 1854, news dealer and manufacturer of confectionery, 44 Franklin, bds with Mrs. Ruth G. Knox, Tenth WATKINS VILLAGE. 319 Grover Horace J., b 1850, stationary engineer for Hurd & Brown, h Fourteenth and Decatur GULICK ANN ELIZABETH MISS, teacher of music and of pastel and oil painting, Fifth n Decatur, h do Gulick John F., b 1865, bar tender Glen Mountain House Gulick Nathan T., (Gulick & Connor) b 1829 in Lodi. Seneca Co. h Franklin opp the Court House GULICK WILLIAM, M.D.,b 1 8 14 in Ovid, homeo. physician and surgeon, Fifth n Decatur, h do. In practice in Tyrone from Jan. 1, 1838 until 1865, and since then in Watkins Gulick & Connor, (Nathan T. Gulick and Hugh Connor), horse shoeing and general blacksmithing, Madison ave. cor Fourth Gum Charley, b 1867 in China, Chinese laundry, w s Franklin, hdo GURNETT BROTHERS, (John W. and Thomas), merchant tailors, w side Franklin GURNETT JOHN W. " Doc," b 1865. (Gurnett Bros), treas. Watkins Driving Park Association, barber and hair dresser, e side Franklin, bds. foot Porter Gurnett Maurice, clerk for James Walsh, jr., home with his father Thomas in Reading GURNETT THOMAS, (Gurnett Bros), tailor w side Franklin, bds foot of Porter Gurnett Wm. J., barber, bds. foot of Porter Guthrie Myron A., b 1843 m Benton, N. Y., commercial travel- er, h Tenth n Franklin H *HAAS HENRY V., b 1850 in Geneva, N. Y., furniture, up- holsterer and undertaker, 87 Franklin, h Corning st. [See adv't pagr 226] Haas Sarah G., bookkeeper for her husband Henry V., owns on Corning st. equally with her brother F. Wm. Gibbs fruit farm 25 acres, Franklin, h Corning st Haight C. -Delos, b 1871, butcher and meat cutter, Haight's market, bds Glen ave cor Division (R) Haight Frank, b 1874, clerk for M. V. Huey, bds with W. B. Miller, Glen ave n Division (R) Haight Helena H.. b 1870, school teacher in Grammar school, bds Glen ave n Division (R) Haight Lewis, b 1871, clerk for L. Beardsley, bds foot of Eighth 320 WATKINS VILLAGE. Haight Market, estate of G.L. Haight, Wm. B. Miller,manager, butchers and dealers in meats, w s Franklin ab Fourth Haight Minnie M. Miss, b 1868, emp., in photograph gallery, Glen ave n Division (R) Haines Lewis, b 1857 in Canandaigua, painter, paper hanger, fireman on Ry. and stationary engineer, h with his mother, 1 15 Madison ave Haines Mary A., widow of George W., resident, Madison ave n Sixth Hall D. C, b 1840 in Elmira, horsetrainer, h Tenth n Perry Hall John H , b 1826 in Baltimore, Md , laborer, h Ninth cor Perry Hallett William, b 1832 in Caroline, laborer in malt house, h Glen ave n Sanitarium Halliday Smith, b 1840 in Lansing, N. Y., engineer N. C. Ry, h Perry n Eighth Hamilton George B., b 1850, clerk for A. S. FitzGerald, Frank- lin cor Tenth, h Eleventh n Decatur Hamilton Joseph, b 1847 m Ireland, tailor, h Monroe n Steuben Hammond Vic. Miss, b 1864 in Horseheads, nurse, bds Sixth n Perry Hanmer Charles E., b 1867 in Havana, clerk, J.M. Thompson's, bds Jefferson House Hanny James, b 1825 in Ireland, laborer, h Fourth cor Perry Harding Elisha C, b 1834 in Middletown, (George C. Harding & Co), h at Havana Harding George C, b 1868 in Alpine, (George C. Harding & Co.), h Ninth Harding George C. & Co., (Elisha C. Harding), blacksmiths and horseshoers, Franklin cor First HARING GEORGE, b 1841 in Reading.director First National Bank, member of Watkins Board of Water and Sewer Commissioners, owns in Dix, farm of 101 worked by P. D. Sayer, one of 100 worked by Charles Wilbur, one of 105 worked by B. D Van Camp, one of 103 worked by Frank Halford, and in Orange one of 65 and one of 58^. His father William, was an early merchant, and in 1836 oc- cupied the old yellow store at Irelandville. now standing, but which then was located nearly opposite the old hotel. In 1843 ne removed to Watkins and continued in trade un- til 1865 in the old Haring store now owned by George who is also a retired merchant, h w s Second n Franklin HARING JANE M., widow of Charles, whose grandfather Garrett from New Jersey was an early surveyor for Dr. WATKINS VILLAGE. 32 f Watkins. He settled first at Genoa, Cayuga Co. and in 1 8 16 in Reading. His son William, father of Charles and George, was postmaster at Irelandville, lieu. col. of militia, supervisor of Dix, vice-pres. of First Nat. Bank of Watkins, and a merchant here many years, h the old homestead, Second cor Decatur Haring John S., b 1866 in Catharine, now bookkeeper, h on Second cor Decatur Haring Lewis W\, b 1871, glass blower in Corning, h Decatur cor Eleventh Haring William S, b 1867, druggist in Chicago, but calls Wat- kins his home, Second cor Decatur; son of Jane M Harney Nellie, pastry cook Jefferson House, bds do Harrington Alvin J., b 1862, laborer, h Ninth n Decatur Harrington Anson W., b 1868, barber, bds Magee n Ninth Harrington Carrie L., dressmaker, bds Magee n Ninth Harrington Elizabeth, widow of James, seamstress, h Magee n Ninth Harrington James Alvin, b 1862, clerk for M. T. & S. E. Banks,, h Fourth cor Perry Harrington Nelson, teamster for W. B. Starkey Harrington Reuben, driver of Glen City Hotel bus, h 8 Second Harrington William N., b 1866, clerk for Thos. R. Clark, h First Harvey Albert, b 1858 in Clyde, N. Y. carpenter, h Ninth cor Magee HATHAWAY CHAS. W., Real Estate & Insurance Agency, member of the National Real Estate Association, Jefferson House block, farm, village and city property vacant and improved, bought, sold and exchanged, property rented, collections made, taxes paid, loans negotiated. Interests of non-residents carefully looked after, all business trans- acted at reasonable rates, h Third HATHAWAY C. W., Western and Southern excursion and- ticket agent, Jefferson House, h Fourth Haughey, Ambrose, b 1856 in Hammondsport, Steuben Co., town clerk, carriage painter for Goundrey Wagon Co., h Fourth n Magee HAUGHEY JOHN, b 1854 in LuzernCo., Pa., foreman mals- ter L. & B. Malt House, been a malster 22 years, h Fifth cor Magee Haughey Paul, jr., b 1858, carriage painter at Goundrey Wagon Co. h Seventh bet Perry and Porter Hausner Walter A., b 1863 in Cayuta, carpenter, h Eleventh n* Franklin 322 WATKINS VILLAGE. Havens Hannah, widow of Chas., b 1816 in Dresden, N. Y 1 housekeeper, h Perry cor Seventh Haviland Harland E., b 1843 m Havana, fireman at George J. Magee's, h Steuben n Cross (R) Hawes P. Halsey, b 1857 m Hector bookkeeper with Durland, Smith & Co., owns, with George S. Coon, the postoffice block, h Tenth cor Porter Hawes Wm. Penn., b 1840 in Hector, clerk for J. B. Morris & Son, h and lot Perry cor Fourth Hayes John H., b 1863 in Starkey, R. R. telegrapher, h Frank- lin facing Tenth Hazard George V., b 1834 in Torrey, N. Y. watchmaker and jeweler, Franklin ab Fourth, h Fifth n Franklin Hazlitt David, b 1820 in New Jersey, retired farmer, h Fourth n Decatur Hemans Ferdinand, b 1854 at Trumansburg, N. Y. laborer, h Ninth cor Perry Hemans John P., b 1820 at Catharine, laborer, h Sixth cor Magee Hendrickson Charles R , b 1853 in Odessa, grocery clerk at Laraby's, h Perry n Tenth Hendrickson Frank E., b 1858, laborer, h Perry n Tenth Hendrickson Wm. W., b 1847 m Catharine, brickmaker, h Perry n Tenth Hendy John, b 1839 m Ireland, cartman, h Fifth n Perry HENNESSY JAMES W., b 1870, (Roe and Hennessy) home foot of Fourth e of Chemung canal Hennessy Patrick, b 1833 in Ireland, laborer, h Fourth e of Chemung canal Herington Mason, b 18 12 in Johnsburg, retired farmer, h Third cor Porter Hibbard Geo. H , h Franklin, resides in Muncie, Indiana Higgins D. H , member of board of Education, resides n Mun- cie, Indiana Higgins Jason L., b 1839 in Perry, Wyoming Co. N. Y. owns vineyard 7 acres, h Monroe n Bath (R) HILL GEORGE G., commercial traveler, h Lakeview ave. and Second Hill Nelson J., b 1829 in Tyrone, stone mason, h Decatur n Twelfth HILLERMAN DAVID C, b 1820 in New Jersey, coal and wood yard, foot of Third, h n s Sixth n Porter Hillerman Henry M., bookkeeper Watkins Exchange Bank h Decatur cor Sixth WATKINS VILLAGE. 323 Hitchcock Geo. V., b 181 5 in Peekskill, N. Y. retired merchant, h Sixth cor Porter Hoare Delmar, b 1876, messenger W. U. Telegraph office, bds with his father John, Glen ave Hoare Elizabeth F., bookkeeper First National Bank, bds Hoare Geo. E., b i860, (Geo. E. Hoare & Co.) h Glen ave. cor Second HOARE GEO. E. & CO., (Geo. W. Frost) marble and granite workers and dealers, e s Franklin st Hoare John, b 1838 in England, sexton of cemetery, h Glen ave. n Second Hoare Mitchell J., b 1870, deputy postmaster, bds Glen ave. n Second Holden Betsey Miss, b in Lansing, resident, h Monroe n Steu- ben Holden Christiana, widow of Fox, b in Connecticut, resident, h Jackson cor Second Hollett Benjamin B., b 181 1 in Seneca Co. N. Y. retired farm er, h Franklin s of Creek Holtzman Hyman, b 1863 in Russia-Poland, boots, shoes and rubbers, 42 Franklin, h opp Glen Park Hotel, Franklin Hope Henry, b 1843, laborer at Glen Mountain House, h Or- chard ave. n Second Hope James D., b 1846 in West Rutland, Vt. photographer, Franklin, Glen views a specialty, h Hopes art gallery n Glen Mountain House Hope Julia M., widow of James, b in Rutland, Vt. fancy bazaar next to Glen Creek bridge, Franklin, h do Houghtaling John N., b 1870 in Penn Yan, horse trainer, h Shelton block Hover Charles, b 1871. hostler, h Madison ave n Fourth Howard Abner L , b 185 1, carpenter, h Sixth cor Perry Howard Lewis, b 1820 in Reading, boat builder, h Sixth cor Porter Howell Charles, b 1870 in Tyrone, clerk for Thos. R. Clark, bds Lake Shore House HOYT FRANK R., b i860 in New Jersey, president Watkins Driving Park Association, summer residence Lakeview ave cor Division, Watkins, winter residence New York Hubbell Frank, b 1857 at Victor, N. Y. hay buyer for Pellet & Russell Franklin, owns farm on Mecklenburg road in Hec- tor, h Franklin s of Glen Creek Hudson Barbara, widow of Joseph T. resident, Fourth w of Franklin 324 WATKINS VILLAGE. Huey Cornelius B., b 1832 in Tyrone, carpenter and carriage maker, h Twelfth n Decatur HUEY MILTON V., b 1845 in Tyrone, dealer in groceries and provisions, Franklin opp Fall Brook House, h Franklin cor Ninth HUEY, see also HUGHEY Huffman Samuel, b 1824 in New Jersey, carpenter, h Monroe n Chapman alley HUGHEY MOTT B., b 1867 in Dix (Pellet & Hughey), vice- president of New York Co-operative Building Bank of Watkins Hughey Rebecca, widow of Daniel, b in Reading, resident, h Franklin cor Sixth Hughey, see also Huey Humiston John, b 1826 at Alford, Mass., carpenter, h Ninth cor Porter HUNGERFORD JOHN, b 1862 in Campbelltown, Steuben Co., proprietor of the Arcade Hotel and restaurant, keeps always on hand best of ales, liquors, wines and cigars, meals and lunches to order at all hours with all the delicacies of the season, everything first-class and prices reasonable; oysters and clams from the shell a specialty, e s Franklin HUNGERFORD RICE, b 1858 in Williamsport, Pa. (Smith & Hungerford), h over Arcade restaurant Hunt Chas. F., b i860, ironmoulder, removed to Havana Hunt Chas. M., b 1828 at Ovid, N. Y. stationary engineer, h Perry cor Seventh HUNTER ABRAML, V. S., b i860 in Hector, veterinary sur- geon and sec'y of Schuyler Co. Agricultural Society, office in John Fero's barn, w s Franklin, h Eighth n Decatur Hunter Eliza, widow of Nathan S., nurse, Third n Porter Huntley Hannah E., widow of Russell, housekeeper, Perry cor Sixth Hurd Elizabeth, widow of Hiram, housekeeper, Corning st n Glen Creek Hurd Minnie, widow of John G., resident, bds Madison ave n Sixth HURD OLIVER P. Hon., b 1838 in Burdett, attorney and counselor-at-law, notary public, ex-Co. judge, owner of Wilkes stallion "Joe Day 4709," breeder and dealer in trot- ting horses, fruit grower, 1000 plum trees, IOO apple, 20O quince and pear trees, vineyard 8 acres, farm 65 acres in corporation, office Opera House block, h Franklin cor Seventh W ATKINS VJLLAGE. 325 Hurd J. Warren, b 1841 in Burdett (Hurd & Brown), h Seventh e of Decatur Hurd Orlando, b 1820 in Seneca, retired merchant, h Decatur n Ninth Hurd Philip S., b 1872, clerk American Express Co., Franklin, bds with his father Warren, Seventh Hurd William D., b 1869, law student, home with his father O. P., Franklin Hurd & Brown, (J. Warren Hurd, Simeon B. Brown), lumber manuf's, dealers, sawmill, planing mill, veneer panel manufs, foot Franklin Hurley David, b 18 12 in Sullivan Co., butcher, h Monroe n Partition (R) Hutton John, b 18 16 in Owego, N. Y., blacksmith, h Magee n Fifth Hyne Richard J., b 1852 in Canada, agent for cutlery, h Frank- lin n Glen Creek bridge I Ingalls Mary E., widow of Ebenezer, b in Watertown, N. Y. resident, h Glen ave cor Second INGHAM FRED W, b 1859 in Towanda, Pa., merchant tailor and dealer in ready made clothing and gent's fur- nishing goods, hats and caps, Franklin cor Fourth, bds Jefferson house. Died summer of 1893. Insco Martin, b 1 861 in Dundee, N. Y., fireman N. C. Ry, h Ninth n Perry Island House, Mrs. Jane Bower, prop., Fourth e of Chemung canal Jack James, b 1853 in Ireland, laborer, h Monroe cor Pine Jack Thomas, b 1843 m Ireland, farmer 1 acre, also owns farm in Orange 177, h Steuben n Division (R) Jackson Eliza G. , widow of Geor«e H., who for many years was a druggist in Watkins, h Second n Decatur Jackson Townsend, b i860 in Elmira, head table waiter at Jeff- erson House, h Steuben n Second James Olen L., b 1862 in Havana, asst. baggage master N. C. Ry. h Second n Decatur Jamison M. W., lady physician at Glen Springs Sanitarium, Lake View ave 21 326 WATKINS VILLAGE HENRY V. HAAS, FURNITURE Undertaking Goods. Jefferson Street, WATKINS, N. Y. I keep constantly on hand the largest and most complete assortment of fine and medium priced Goods in Schuyler County. JEFFERSON HOUSE, Russ Coats prop., and livery attached, reasonable prices, Franklin cor Fourth Jennings Frances A., widow of George, b in Canandaigua, house- keeper, h Glen ave n Second Jennings Mina M. Miss, nurse at Sanitarium, bds Glen ave n Second Johnson Amos M., b 1834 in Odessa, carpenter, h Madison ave cor Cross (R) Johnson George, emp. in J. H. Drake's sash and blind factory, bds Johnson Lyman, b 1864 in Hector, fireman on N. C. Ry, h Eleventh n Decatur Johnson Maggie, Mrs. Irving, home with her sister Mrs. Geo. Haring, Second Johnson Nellie Miss, b in Geneva, dressmaker, h Monroe n Pine Johnson Samuel S, b 1843 m Reading, principal of Watkins Academy, librarian, and clerk of Board of Education, h Porter cor Eighth Jones Frances Miss, housekeeper at Glen Springs Sanitarium Jones Willis S., b 1856 in Catt. Co., ticket agent's clerk N. C. Ry. station, h Monroe n Third WATKINS VILLAGE. 327 K Kahn C. D., resident at Sanitarium KEELER GEORGE W., b 1864 in Havana, atty. and coun- sellor- at- law, and ex-clerk in Surrogate's court, ws Frank- lin ab Fourth, h do with S. C. at Havana KEELER SAMUEL C. Hon., county judge, surrogate, attor- ney-at-law, office at Court House, h at Havana Kendall Emma, widow of Wm. R. prop. " The Kendall" hotel e s Franklin n Second Kendall The, hotel, Emma Kendall, proprietor, D. J. Maxwell clerk, e s Franklin n Second Kennedy James, b 1849 in Ireland, laborer, h Steuben n Second Kennedy Lydia M. Miss, home with her sister Susan, 1 1 Eighth Kennedy Susan Miss, compositor, h 1 1 Eighth Kent Libbie, widow of Roswell G., b in Reading, housekeeper, h Eighth n Porter Ketchum Hannah Miss, b in Orange Co. resident, h Twelfth n Decatur Kimball Phillip, b 1823 in Ulysses, laborer, h Steuben cor Glen ave (R) Kimble Emmet, b 1869 in Beaver Dams, painter, bds Jackson n Pine Kimble Lucretia, widow of Philip, laundry work, h Jackson n Pine Kimble Stacey D., b 1806, laborer, h Second n Perry King Austin, b 1877 m Hector, waiter 48 Franklin, home at Clifton Springs King Emma, widow of Hull, b at Havana, seamstress, h Fourth n Perry King Feard H., b 1871, emp. in Fero's livery stable, h Third n Decatur KING GEORGE H., M.D., b 1844 in Mecklenburg, homeo. physician and surgeon, Seventh n Franklin, h do King James K, M.D., vice-pres. and medical supt. Glen Springs Sanitarium, Lake View ave Kingsbury Harriet M., widow of Alexander C, resident, h Franklin cor Seventh. Her husband a native of Hector, settled in Watkins in 1846, and in company with his father-in-law Wm. Mott, of Mott's Corners, Tompkins Co. founded flouring and saw-mills here, but later in life he was engaged in the coal trade until he retired, he died in 1890 328 WATKINS VILLAGE. KINGSBURY HELEN A. MISS, resident, h with her mother Harriet M., Franklin ccr Seventh Kingsbury Oliver C. (O. C. Kingsbury & Co.), bds Jefferson House Kingsbury O. C. & Co. (Oliver C. Kingsbury, John Love,. Samuel A. Chapman), dealers in seeds, wool, hides, agri- cultural implements, Fourth n Franklin Kingsbury William M., b 1844 in Mott's Corners, accountant,. h with his mother Harriet M , Franklin cor Seventh Kinnan Julia Miss, b in Hector, resident, h Monroe facing Fourth Kline George, b 1 85 1 in Auburn, N. Y., retired, Fourth cor Porter Klube Louise E. Miss, (Klube & Murgatroyd), bds Glen City Hotel Klub & Murgatroyd, (Louise E. Klube and Susie Murgatroyd),. milliners, w s Franklin n Fourth Knapp Frank, weighmaster at Lembeck & Betz malt house, Fourth, h Knapp Frank F., b 1856 in Hector, laborer, h Glen ave n Bath (R) Knight Elmer, b 1853 in Oswego, cartman, h Madison ave n? Fourth Knox Ruth G., widow of Baldwin, resident, h Tenth n Decatur Kress Charles B., b 1843 in Starkey, Yates Co. assists his son LeRoy in store 2 Shelton block, bds. The Kendall Kress LeRoy, b 1865 in Reading, wholesale and retail liquors,, tobacco and cigars, 2 Shelton block Fourth, bds The Kendall. Franklin Kress Lucy A., widow of Wm., resident, h Monroe n Chap- man alley La Bar Dallas F., b 1865 in Lansing, N. Y., wagon maker, h Perry n Ninth La Dow Alphonzo C, b 1855, painter, h Tenth n Franklin La Dow Fred J., b 1867 in Fentonville, Mich., hardware clerk for Durland, Smith & Co., h Sixth cor Perry La Dow Orlando S., b 1848 in Cayuga Co. tinsmith foreman;. for M. T. & S. E. Banks, h Sixth n Perry LAKE SHORE HOUSE, Smith & Hungerford props., livery attached, foot Franklin WATKINS VILLAGE. 329 Lambert Aaron C, p o Watkins, b 1847 m Orange Co. mail carrier, h Second Lambert Edward W., b 1845 at Carpenters Point, N. Y. junk dealer, h Perry n Tenth Lambert Nathan, b 1869 in Monterey, laborer, h Jackson n Chapman alley LANG JOHN, b 1826 in Philadelphia, Pa., pres. and treasurer Fall Brook Coal Co., vice-pres. of Fall Brook Railway Co., vice-pres. Syracuse, Geneva & Corning Ry. Co., (principal office of the Co. at Watkins Station), vice-pres. of Pine Creek Railway Co. of Pa., trustee of the estate of John Magee, director or trustee in several other corporations, office in Corning, h Madison ave cor Partition (R) Langridge Lovell, b 1821 in England, invalid at Willard Hos- pital Langridge Samantha M., Mrs. Lovell, tailoress, Fifth n Decatur, h do Lanning Benjamin M,., b 1847, (The Glen City Laundering Co.) manager laundry, Madison ave n Fourth, bds Glen City hotel LARABY HENRY, b 1844 in Tyrone, groceries, provisions and crockery, 67 Franklin, h Madison ave cor Second Leary Bridget, widow of Florence, resident, h Corning st n Glen creek Leary Florence, b 1869 in Havana, laborer, bds Corning st n Glen creek Larry Theresa Miss, b in Havana, dressmaker, bds Corning st n Glen creek Leavy James L„ b 1855 in Ireland, decorator at the Sanitarium, h Monroe cor Cross (R) Leffingwell E. D., M. D., president and consulting physician, Glen Springs Sanitarium, Lakeview ave LEFFINGWELL WILLIAM E., treasurer and manager Glen Springs Sanitarium, Lakeview ave LEMBECK HENRY F., b 1856 in Jersey City, manager malt house, Lembeck & Betz Eagle Brewing and Malting Co., trustee of village of Watkins, owns block often dwellings farm 50, Fourth, h do LEMBECK & BETZ EAGLE BREWING AND MALTING CO., Henry Lembeck president, John Betz vice-president, Henry L. Kellers secretary and treasurer, all of Jersey City, N. J., Henry F. Lembeck, manager of malt house at Wat- kins, Fourth below Magee, h do Leonard Luther S., b 1850 in Big Flats, Chemung Co., laborer, h Dublin 330 WATKINS VILLAGE. Levy Dr., resident at Sanitarium Lewis Caroline S., teacher in Grammar school Lewis Mary C, widow of Edwin W. housekeeper, h Madison n Division Lewis Mary F., widow of Robert H., b in Tenessee, boarding; house, h Monroe cor Pine Lillis Catharine Miss, milliner with Miss Maloney, home with her father Michael, Magee Lillis John, b 1865 m Elmira, stonemason, h Porter cor Eighth Lillis Michael, b 1829 in Ireland, stonemason, h Magee n Ninth Lillis Michael jr., b 1866, stonemason, bds Magee n Ninth Lindner Otto, baker at Glen Springs Sanitarium Lloyd John P., b 1853, foreman, teamster for D. C. Hillerman, h Decatur n Twelfth Lockington Henry, b 1858 in Ireland, coachman, bds Eighth n Porter Locks Gilbert, b 1870 in Russia, (G. Locks & Brother), bds with his father Judel over store, Franklin cor Second Locks Jacob, b 1886 in Russia, late clothing merchant, h Frank- lin cor Fifth Locks G. & Brother, (Gilbert and Harry), props. Rochester Clothing store, ready-made clothing and gents furnishing goods, hats and caps, w s Franklin cor Second Locks Harry, b 1871 in Russia, (G. Locks & Brother), bds- with his father Judel, over store, Franklin cor Second Locks Judel, b 1840 in Russia, resident, h cor Franklin and Second Lockwood Clark, b 1846, invalid, was a soldier in the war for the Union, pensioner Lockwood Hiel, b 1828 at Starkey, painter, collector of school taxes, h Corning st n Glen Creek Lockwood Jane, widow of Robert, h Franklin cor Fifth Lockwood Peter, b 18 15 at Milo, Yates Co. retired grocer, h Corning st cor Franklin Long John, b 1875 in Binghamton, cigarmaker, bds Glen ave n Second Long Mary, widow of Jerry, resident, h Glen ave n Second . Love Angeline, widow of Wm. resident, h Tenth n Franklin LOVE JOHN W., b 1859 in Reading, cashier First Nat. Bank, (O. C. Kingsbury & Co.) trustee village of Watkins, mana- ger Love opera house, exr. estate of his father William N. Love, h Prospect Place (R) LOVE OPERA HOUSE, J. W. Love, manager, Franklin cor Fourth WATKINS VILLAGE. 33 I Lovell Don H., b 1872, glazier for Durland, Smith & Co. bds Franklin n Sixth Lusk Charles N., b 1865 at Orleans, Ontario Co., carriage paint- er, h Eighth cor Perry Lusk Harriet, widow of Sylvester, b in Dansville, N. Y. house- keeper, h Eighth cor Perry MACREERY JOHN B., b i860 in Orange, hay dealer, h Monroe cor Bath (R) MAGEE JOHN, b 1867, secretary Fall Brook Railway Co. asst. pres. of Fall Brook Coal Co.,treas. of Pardee Collieries, director Syracuse, Geneva and Corning Railway, of Fall Brook Railway Co., Chest Creek Land and Improvement Co., and Union Car Company, trustee estate of John Ma- gee, office at Corning, h Madison ave (R) MAGEE GEORGE J. Gen., president Fall Brook Railway Co., of Morris Run Coal Co., of Fall Brook Coal Co., di- rector S. G. & C. Ry. Co., of Chest Creek Land and Im- provement Co., of Tioga Improvement Co., of Beach Creek Railway Co., of Pine Creek Ry. Co., of Knickerbocker Trust Co., of United States Guarantee Co., of Central Dock and Terminal Co., of Port Reading Dock Co., of O'Shanter Coal Co., trustee of estate of John Magee, office at Corning, h Madison ave (R) Malette George B., b 181 5 in Catharine, resident, h 117 Frank- lin Maloney Anna Miss, b 1876 in Ireland, worked in shoe factory until factory closed, bds Glen ave. facing Sanitarium Maloney Catharine, milliner with her sister Nellie F. home with her father Patrick, First Maloney Elizabeth A., teacher in Watkins Union school, home with her father Patrick, First Maloney Ellen, widow of James, b in Ireland, housekeeper, h Glen ave facing Sanitarium Maloney James, b 1865, clerk for Thomas R. Clark, Franklin, bds do Maloney James F., b 1873 in Ireland, carriage ironer at Goundrey Wagon Co.'s, bds Porter- cor Sixth MALONEY NELLIE F. MISS, millinery, Fourth, w of Frank- lin, home with her father Patrick, First Maloney Patrick, b 1831 in Ireland, track foreman N. C. Ry, h First 33 2 WATKINS VILLAGE. Maloney William H., b 1870, clerk for F. W. Ingham, Frank- lin, bds with his father Patrick, First Mann Caroline B., widow of Rev. Duncan C. Mann, a native of Wheatland, Monroe Co - , who for about fifteen years was rector of St. James church, Watkins, and who died Nov- ember 3, 1875, h at Rectory, Sixth n Decatur Mann Caroline Schuyler Miss, resident with her mother Mrs. Caroline B., at St. James, h Rectory Sixth n Decatur Manning Edgar, b 1863 in Hector, bartender, "The Kendall," h Third n Franklin Martin James R., b 1849 in Burdett, builder and carpenter, h Eleventh n Franklin Martin Raymond, b 1878, clerk for Wm.S. Waugh, bds with his father J. R Martin Samuel L., b 1829 in Connecticut, journeyman butcher, h Franklin facing Ninth Martin Thomas J., b 1850 in New York, manuf. and dealer in candy, Franklin, h at Havana MARTIN WILLIAM S., b 1832, farmer, works '• Rose Hill farm," 420 acres on shares for Daniel Beach ; they have undivided interest in 11 horses, 55 dairy cows, mostly grade Durhams, Jerseys and Holsteins, 120 sheep, Shrop- shires and Southdowns, 7 acres of apple orchard, and other fruits, 2 acres of vineyard, poultry, about 50 Plymouth Rocks, and some common breeds, raise about 400 chickens yearly and 50 ducks, have 1 5 swine, office at farm house, off Glen avenue, facing Seneca lake MARTIN WILLIAM S. & CO. (William S. Martin and Daniel Beach), milk route, sales average 500 qts. milk daily, 30 qts. cream ; office Rose Hill farm, off Glen ave. facing Seneca lake (R) Mash Sam B., b i860 in Juniata Town, Pa., hotel clerk, Lake Shore House, lives same Mason Marrianna A., widow of Charles, h Franklin n Sixth Mathews Alice, Mrs. John, baker and confectioner, 45 Frank- lin, h do Mathews Charles A., b 1855 in Newark, N. Y., baker for Mrs. A. Mathews, 45 Franklin, bds do Mathews John H., b 1858 in Newark, Wayne Co. head baker Mathew's bakery, 45 Franklin, h do Mathews Ida L , clerk, 45 Franklin, bds do Maxwell Charles, b 1839 in Havana, miller in Pennsylvania, h Seventh n Franklin WATKINS VILLAGE. 333 Maxwell David J., b 1865 in Blossburg, Pa., clerk, "The Ken- dall" Franklin Maxwell Fred D., clerk for G. D. Norman, bds with Charles, Seventh McAnarney Thomas W.. b i860 in Rochester, bookkeeper, Lembeck & Betz Eagle Brewing & Malting Co. Fourth, h Fifth cor Porter McCarthy Charles, b 1869, laborer, bds Magee n Sixth McCarthy Cornelius, b 1835 in Ireland, track foreman L. V. Ry, h Magee n Sixth McCarthy Daniel, engineer at Glen Springs Sanitarium McCarthy Dennis B., b 1865 in Alden, N. Y. drug clerk for C. E. M. Taber, bds Jefferson House McCOY CHARLES F., by 1840 in Enfield, Tompkins Co. general blacksmith, here since 1864, Madison ave n Second, h 121 Madison ave n Eighth McDonnell Charles B., b 1830 in Ireland, prop. Union House, also stonecutter and mason, Franklin cor First MCDONNELL MAURICE, son, and manager for C. B. Mc- Donnell, Union House, e Franklin cor First McFee Eugene,emp. in J. H. Drake's sash and blind factory, bds Mclntyre William, b 1843 m Reading, teamster, h Madison ave n Fourth McKenzie Charles, b 1863 in Lodi, Seneca Co., nursery work- man and laborer in malt house, h 9 Magee McLafferty Abram C, b 1823 in Romulus, N. Y. clerk for H. C. Griswold, 44 Franklin, h over postoffice Mead Darwin W., interior N. Y. agent of Great Southern Dis- patch Fast Freight line, pres. NewYork Co-operative Build- ing Bank of Watkins, h Jackson cor Second Meddick George L., b 1851 in Ovid, N. Y. attorney and coun- selor-at-law, agent National Investment & Improvement Co. of Buffalo, N. Y. and real estate agent, Cass block, Franklin, h do Messig Louis, b 1868 in Havana, stationary engineer in Goun- dey Wagon Works, bds Ninth n Decatur Michael Frank, b 1861, brewery laborer, h Second n Perry Milan James, prop. Fall Brook House, Franklin cor Third Milan James S., b 1876 at Port Elgin, Ont. clerk, Fall Brook House, Franklin Miller Archie, b about 1877, helper at steam fitting for Durland, Smith & Co., bds with Johnson A., Fifth n Porter Miller Garrett, b 1830 in Orange, carpenter, h Decatur n Elec- tric Light & Power Co 334 WATKINS VILLAGE. Miller George W., b 1841 in Lodi, foreman plumber and tinner for Durland, Smith & Co. h Madison ave n Second Miller Harvey, b 1833 in Reading, well driver, h Porter cor Eighth Miller I., resident at Sanitarium Miller Johnson A., b 1822 in Lansing, N. Y, laborer, h Fifth n Porter Miller Joshua H. b 1833 in Enfield, life insurance, h Madison ave n Fourth Miller Richard, C, b 1855 at Belleville, Canada, carriage black- smith, h Seventh n Porter Miller William B., b 1832 in Hector, manager "Haight Mar- ket," meats, &c, w s Franklin ab Fourth, h Glen ave cor Division (R) Mills George, b 1840, carpenter, h Fifth cor Perry- Mitchell Burr, b 1825 in Catharine, harnessmaker, h Tenth n Franklin Monroe Andrew J., butcher in Isaac N. Green's market, h over shop Montour Wm. B., b 1871, barber with John Gurnett, bds Glen ave n Division (R) Moran Ann, widow of James, b 1823 in Ireland, housekeeper, h Fourth cor Perry Moran Frank L., b 1865, merchant tailor and gent's furnishing goods, e s Franklin ab Fourth, bds Fourth cor Perry Moran William, b 1863 at Painted Post, N. Y., laborer, h Fourth cor Perry MORRIS HENRY J., b 1855 in Burdett (J. B. Morris & Son), bds with T. B *MORRIS J.'B. & SON, (Jacob B. and Henry J.) dry goods, carpets and oil cloths, Opera house block, Franklin [adv't on page 346] MORRIS JACOB B..b in 1827 in Isle of Wight, England, (J. B. Morris & Son), (Glen City creamery), h Seventh cor Decatur Morris Nehemiah, b 1830 in Himrods, Yates Co., farm laborer, h Fourth e of Chemung canal Morris Seward B., b 1864 in Glenora, Yates Co. locomotive fireman, N. C Ry., h Third n Franklin Morris William, b 1 83 1 in Dresden, carpenter and painter, h Monroe cor Cross (R) Mosher Charlotte, widow of George, milliner, h Franklin, n Glen Park hotel MOTT FLORENCE A., widow of James M. (Mumford & Mott,) Franklin, h do W ATKINS VILLAGE. 335 Movess Augustine, widow of Alexander, cook, h Eleventh n Decatur MUMFORD HENRIETTA T., Mumford & Mott), Franklin, hdo MUMFORD LEON O., b 1871 in Chemung Co. business manager Love opera house, treasurer Glen City Laundering Co. home with his mother, Mrs. H. T., Franklin MUMFORD & MOTT. (Mrs. H. T. Mumford and Mrs. F. A. Mott,) millinery and fancy goods, w s Franklin Murgatroyd Susie Miss, (Klube & Murgatroyd), bds Glen City hotel Murphy John, b 1838 in Ireland, railroad laborer, h Magee n Ninth Myer William, b 1850 in Columbia, Pa., night watchman at Sanitarium, h Fourth, Abbey block N Nares Tunis D., b 1844 m Geneva, state dairy inspector, head- quarters and house, Decatur, n Electric Light and Power Co. Newman Helen Fillmore, Mrs, John H.. owns farm in Hector 130 and one in Ohio 50 Newman John H., b about 1833 in Reading, resident.h Decatur cor Eighth NEWMAN RICHARD HOGARTH, b 1847, gentleman, resi- dence, head of Fourth Newport Alfred, b 1869 in Sodus, N. Y., laborer, bds Jackson n Partition (R) Newell Charles B., b 1836 in Lockport, stationary engineer, , Davis malt house, h 38 Second n Perry Noon Michael, b 1833 in Ireland, laborer, h Jackson n Chap- man alley NORMAN GEORGE D., dealer in groceries, provisions, crockery, etc , member board of education, chief engineer, Watkins Fire Dep't, w s Franklin ab Fourth, h Fifth n Franklin Norton W. L., b 1840 in Reading, retired lawyer, office Madison ave., s of Fourth, h Madison ave n of malt house (R) Nye Olin T., b 1871, surrogate's clerk and law student, at court house, secretary and business manager The New York Co- operative Building Bank of Watkins, bds at M. Case's,Tenth 336 SCHUYLER COUNTY DIRECTORY. Pellett & Hughey, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN FINE • FOOTWEAR, TRUNKS AND TRAVELING BAGS, i + M. B. HUGHEY. \t) tbeir 5tocK &t zill titles czwn be f ourj