^m^^- ^^■^^":f^":Sia: F 127 .L6A21 Business directory of Lewis County, N.Y. 3 1924 025 959 374 CORNELL UNIVERSIXy LIBRARIES ITHACA. N. Y. 14833 JOHN M. OLIN ^^TBRARY All books are subject to recall after two weeks Olin/Kroch Library DATE DUE m^MHMD ttBOaa^sltStlK "' 1' .._-._ ^ .1^ { i ! \ GAYLORD PRINTED rNU.S.A. Cornell University Library The original of this book is in the Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/cletails/cu31924025959374 BUSINESS DIRECTOR! OF LEWIS COUNTY, N. Y. AifiTH m:^^. 1895*96. COMPILED AND PUBLISHED BY WILLIAM ADAMS. LOWVILLE, N. Y. J. P. Fbalick, Printer, I and 100 Wieting Block, Syracuse, N. Y. 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Lafave, resides with father, W'., when not employed ■Callaghan William, w Ellen (O'Keefe), p o Belfort, r 35, farmer 135, 5 cows, 3 horses ■Campble Edward, w Hattie (Hill), p o Carthnge, r 21, la- borer •Campney Cris C, w Mary (Strife), p o Indian River, r 11, farmer 65, 4 cows, 2 horses •Campney Christopher, p o Croghan, r 61, farmer, leases of Jacob Boch farm 25, 1 cow, 1 horse •Campney Christopher, w Nancy (Sheltrey), p o Indian River,, r 32, farmer 40 1-2, 3 cow^s Campney George, w Addie (Welton), p o Croghan, r 57, farmer 75, 2 cows, 2 horses 'Campney John, w Nancy (Boliver), p o Indian River, r 40, farmer 52, 2 coa^'s, 2 horses Campney John Jr., ]) o Indian River, farm laborer, owns 70 acres timberland, bds with father, John 'Campney John M., w Mary (Lallier), p o Croghan, r 31, farmer 46, 5 cows, 2 horses, 4 sheep 36 TOWN OF CROGHAN. Campney Joseph, p o Jerden Falls, woodsman, bds with F. Lallier, emp U. S. L. Oo Campney Michael, w Barbara (Baker), p o Croghan, r 31,, farmer 118, 8 cows, 2 horses Campney, Michael, w Catharine (Hulbert), p o Indian Ri\'er, r 32, farmer 84, 1 cow, 1 horse Campuey Peter S., w Anna (Miller), p o Indian Hiver, r 33 farmer 109, 1 cow, 2 horses Campney Sebastian, w Barbara (Tiss), p o Ci'oghan, r 57,. retired Campney Sila Miss, p o Lowville, school teacher Campney William, p o Croghan, farm hand, lives with father, Michael Cannon Patrick, w Mary J. (McDonald), p o Carthage, r 21, farmer 500, 25 cows, 4 horses, yoke oxen Card Richard, w Louisa (dinger), p o Carthage, r 21, farm- er 48, 3 cows, 2 horses Carncrose Jason, w Libbie (ShafErey), p o Natural Bridge, r 12, farmer 53, 3 cows, 2 horses Castorland Tannery, p o Jerden Falls,, location do, built 1870 by Rice Bros., and came into possission of U. S. Leather Co. 189S!; capacity 90,000 sides a year, and gives emp to fifty men, manufactures non-acid sole leather, uses 5000 cords of bark each year; pres. and supt, P. J. Corcoran; foreman, E. W. Brinaugh CHAMPION SPRING CHEESE FACTORY, p o Beaver Falls, location do, receives the milk of 250 cows ; Chris- tian Hirclicy, prop and cheesemaker; Samuel G. Virk- ler, . salesman Chatrarid Eli, w Philmine (Layier), p o Jerden Falls, res do, tanner, emp U. S. L. Co Chevrier Max, w Melanie (Lavergn), p o Beaver Falls, res do, emp Beaver Falls Plate factory Clark Anna Miss, p o Carthage, resides with brother, Will- iam Clark James F., p o Carthage, farm laborer, emp of his brother, William H. Clark Mary Mrs., widow of P., resides with son, William H, Clark M P., w Julia (Collins), p o Carthage, r 21, farmer 122, 16 cows, 3 horses Clark, William, w Asennath (Bentley), p o Carthage, r 24, farmer 375, 5 horses, hay and grain grower and dealer in live stock Clark William H., p o Carthage, r 20, farmer 200, 20 cows,. 4 horses TOWN OF CKOGHAN. 37 Olark William Mrs., p o Carthage, r 17, on us farm with sister, Bridget Foley, 136, 17 cows Cliue James, p o Jerden Falls, res do, emp U. S. L. Co. Clii-e James S., p o Croghan, laborer, resides with father, Kobert CliDe Pearl A., p o Croghan, school teache)-, resides with father, Robert • Cline Eobert, w Lettie E. (Fish), p o Croghan, dealer in farming implements, Basselin Clodwick Morris, p o Belfort, res do, farmer 55, 4 cows, 1 horse Clover Valley Cheese factoiy, p o Carthage, r 18, receives milk of 456 cows; O. E. Foley, F. Mertha, H. Ensing- ton, salesman; Mr. Essington maker, owned by stock company Cocagne Frank N., w Mariette E. (Poulo), p o Carthage, r 73, farmer 76, 9 cows, 3 horses €oile Anna, p o Jerden Falls, r 9, general housekeeping, resides with father, John €cile Frank, p o Jerden Falls, r 9, lumberman Coile Jennie, p o Jerden Falls, r 9, general housekeeper, resides with father, John, when not emp Coile John, w Ellen (Sweeney), p o Jerden i^'alls, r 9, tan- ner, owns farm 33, 2 covs^s ■Ci ile William, p o Jerden Falls, r 9, lumbenuan €oir William J., w Sarah A. (Meyers), p o Be;'^er Falls, res do, painter COLLIGAN EDWARD W., p o Croghan, proprietor of Colligan House, owns farm 125 in New j. o Carthage, r 20, farmer with his^ father, Martin CORCOEAN MARTIN, w Mary (Zick), p o Carthage, v 20, farmer 300, has 8 cows, 9 horses', 35 sheep and dealer in live stock,, soldier in late war in Co. C., 35th N. Y. Vols., rank lieutenant, lias been clerk of the town of New Bremen and road com of Croghan CORCORAN P. J., w Martha J. (Branaugh), p o Jerden Falls, res do, superintendent of tannery, supervisor of his town 3 terms, chairman of board one vear, soldier Co. v., 34th reg. N. Y. Vol. Cav.. member G. D. Bailey Post Corrigan Charles, p o Carthage, farmer with his father, James Corrigan James, w Elizabetli (McCauley), p o Carthage, r 15, farmer 200, 18 cows, 5 horses * Corrigan John, p o Carthage, farmer with his father, James Oorriean Mary Miss, p o Carthage, resides with father,. James Coryer Thomas, w Clara ( Canell), p o Carthage, r 21, la- borer Oou£>-ler E. Eliiah, w Emilv (Mevers). ii o Beaver Falls, res do, pulp maker, emn Lewis & Slocnm TOWN OF CKOGHAN. 39 COV^EY HERMAN B., w Margaret (Uenesia), p o Bellort, res do, merchant and blacksmith, dealer in general merchandise Coyer Albert, w Emma (Shaw), p o Carthage, r 21, laborer CHOUHAN CHEESE FACTORY, p o Croghaii, i- 50, Albert Henry proprietor and maker, receives milk of 300 cows Ci-onch (le<^)rge, p o Croghan, emp of his father, Nicholas, bds do Ciduch Nicholas, w Mary (Bisha), p o Croghau, carpenter and builder. Main Cniikshank Henry (1., w L. Pauline (Wheeler), p o Car- thage, r 26, fanner 325A, 22 cows, 3 horses Cursan P. H., p o Jerden Falls, bookkeeper for U. S. L. Co., postmaster since '84, notary public 1877 D Dailey Merritt, p o Carthage, r 22 farmer, 1 cow, 1 horse Dailey S., p o Indian River, r 12, farmer 65, 1 cow, 1 horse Dailey William, w Safora (Butcher), p o Cartilage, r 21, fanner 27, 2 horses, resides with Gr. Butcher Dallow James R., p o Carthage, r 26, farmer 60 and laborer Dalton Margaret Mrs., widow of Richard, p o Carthage, r 73 Dalton Minnie, p o Carthage, school teachei-, resides with Avith mother, Margaret Daring Bert L., p o Beaver Falls, emp Beaver Falls Plate factory, resides with father, George Daring Greorge, w Kate (Lape), p o Beaver Falls, r 87, team- ster Daring Howard F., p o Beaver Falls, resides vvitii father, George Dal onsh Frank, w Anna (Patchin), p o Natural Bridge, r 7, farmer 55, 3 cows, 2 horses, 6 sheep, vet late war, mem- ber G. A. R. Datoush John H., p o Beaver Falls, pulpmaker, emp Lewis & Slocnm, bds with father Datoush Joseph H., w Lanay (Segovis), p o Beaver Falls, emp M. R. Lefever, soldier in late war Davis Adelbert P., w Lillian M. (Corwin), p o Beaver Falls, r 86, stationary engineer, emp Lewis & Slocum Deaken Charles, w Maggie (Myers), p o Indian River, r 23, farmer 115, 8 cows, 4 horses, 12 sheep Dearinii' George H.. w Georgianna D. (Jajuett), p o Beaver Falls, r 65, platemakare. emp Beaver Falls Plate fac- tory 40 TOWN OF CROGHAN. Deitlei' George, p o Croghan, harnessmaker, emp J. L. Mon- roe, bds Basselin DE LAPOETE HENEY, p o Oroghau, res do, saloou and restaurant DeLawyer Elmer, w Oorintlia (Vanderwalker), p o Belfort, r 35, leases h and 1, laborer DeLawyer John, w Amelia (Hungler), p o Beaver Falls, r 68, farmer 8 DeLawyer Mary, widow of Duane, p o Belfort, r 35 Delles Victor, w Libbie (Hopple), p o Beaver Falls, r 86, farmer 58, 2 cows, 3 horses D(rlmore Eliza, p o Carthage, r 21, daughter of Thomas J., resides with her parents Delmore Thomas JL, w Catharine (Wrape), p o Carthage, r 21, farmer 240, 23 cows, 3 horses Demont Otis, p o Carthage, r 12, farmer 40, 1 cow, 1 horse Demont Otis, w Jane (Vassel), p o Carthage, r 12, farmer 50, 1 horse Denesia Mary A., p o Croghan, r 64, resides with father, William D(;nesia William, w O. Eose (Martin), p b Croghan, r 64, farmer 65, 2 cows, 3 horses DeShaney Emile, w Margaret (Dorfleau), p o Belfort, r 58, farmer 65 DeShambean Amos, w Emma (Compo), p o Jerden Falls, res do, lumberman Dcig William, p o Beaver Falls, retired farmer, bds Hotel Emulous Dolton James, w Catharine (McQuillen), p o Carthage, r 26, farmer 100, 13 cows, 4 horses Dolton John F., p o Carthage, r 26, farmer 100, 12 cows, 3 horses Dubey John, w Josephine (Compo), p o Jerden Falk, res do, lumberman Durnz Marcellus, w Susan (Jaquer), p o Beaver Falls, r 66, farmer 100, owns with father, Paul, 8 cows, 2 horses, soldier in Union army 3 years Durnz Paul, p o Beaver Falls, owns farm with son, Mar- cellus, lOOA, resides with his son DITTTON J0H:N, w Ellen (Peeler), p o Jerden Falls, r 8, farmer 54, 3 cows, 4 sheep E EAGLE HOTEL, p o Croghan, John Panjuet proprietor, good livery attached, Main TOWN OF CROGHAN. 41 Edwards Ciiauucey, w Nasscissa (Wichmanj, p o Naum- Durgh, 1- «z, laborer Edwarus Margaret Mrs., widow of L., p o iudiau Kiver, r 33, nurse Edwards A> illiam, w Jane (Bruty), p o Indian Kiver, r 33, laborer, owns h and 1 4 1-2 Effl^y Jacob, p o Belfort, farm laborer, resides with brother, John Eii'ley John, w Maggie (StoMe), p o Belfort, r 51, farmer 120, 6 cows, 2 horses, on r 47 Ehart Henry W., w Minnie L. (Daring), r 05, p o Beaver Falls, emp Lewis, Slocum & Lefever Ellis A. D., w Lucy (Jatis), p o Natural Bridge, r 27, farmer 118, 1 cow, 1 horse, 1 sheep Ellis Christian, w Tillie (Wallace), p u Naumburgh, r 78, fai'mer 90, 10 cows, 2 horses, 4 sheep Ellis Frederick, w Catharine (Happel), p o Naumburgh, re- tired farmer Empie Hart D. E., p o Beaver Falls (Knowlton & Empie) Eri beck Henry, w Anna (Farney), p o Naumhurpir farmer 245, 18 cows, 4 horses, hay grower Everard John A., p o Croghau, bookkeeper, emp A. Bas- selin & Son Earmer William H., w Lillie E. (Miller) p o Indian River, r 21, laborer Farney Aaron R., w Barbara M. (Virkler), p o Beaver Falls, r 65, farmer, has 18 cows, 4 horses Farney Anna, p o Naumburgh, resides with Henry Ern- beck, r 80 Farney Benjamin B., w Magdalene (Ebersol), p o Croghan, r 57, farmer 237, 10 cows, 2 horses Farney Christopher C, p o Croghan, res do, Adirondack guide Earney John S., w Nancy (Rivnutch), p o Beaver Falls, res do, retired farmer Farney Moses S., w Carrie E. (Bardo), p o Beaver Falls, res do, pulpmaker, emp Lewis & Slocum Eal-ney Nathan, p o Croghan, laborer, emp Joseph Farney Farreil Michael, w Catharine (O'Neil), p o Croghan, r 30, farmer, has 2 cows Feistel Charles F., w Nellie A. (Pelly), p o Carthage, r 76, farmer 41, 3 cows, 2 horses, 3 sheep 42 TOWN OF CKOGHAN. Feistel Frank F., w Minnie M. (^^'atsou), p o C'arthage, r 76, farmer 61, 5 cows, 3 liorses Finley Edward, p o Oroghan, res do, farmer 1 00 Finley Patrick, w Ann (Cannon), p o Carthage, r 21, farmer,. 140, 12 cows, 2 horses, 25 sheep Fisk George, p o Natural Bridge, r 12, farmer 76 Fleming James, p o Jerdeu Falls, resides with father,. Robert Fleming Minnie, p o Jerden Falls, resides with father,. Robert FLEMING ROBERT, w Maiy (Peeler), p o Jei'den Falls,. r 10, farmer 101, 7 cows, 2 horses, 24 sheep and con- tractor of bark jobs Flood Ambrose, p o Carthage, owns 40A, r li, bds with father, Michael Flood John, p o Cartilage, resides with father, Michael Flood Michael, w Hannah (Flake), p o Carthage, r 14,. farmer 175, 20 cows, 2 horses, 38 acres woodland Flood Michael Jr., p o Cartilage, laborer, resides with father, Michael Fogarty Anna, p o Carthage, r 26, dressmaker, resides witb her father, John Fogarty Jolm, w Ann (Trayner), p o Carthage, r 26, farmer 238, 14 cows, 1 horse, 10 sheep, pair oxen Fogarty John Jr., g^o Carthage, r 26, laborer, resides witb his father Fogarty Julia, p o Carthage, resides with her father Foley Bridget A. Miss, p o Carthage, r 17, owns farm with- sister, Mrs. W. Clark 136, 17 cows, L. Foley estate FOLEY O. E., w Ann B. (Wrape), p o Carthage, r 15, farmer 196, also owns farm 200 in Wilna, Jeff. Co., and 165 in Diana, has 36 cows, 25 sheep, 5 horses (1 mare colt half ' Gen. Benton Jr. and 2 horse colts one-half Black Wilkes), served as poonnaster a long term of years>. and assessor 4 years Franciscan Monasterj^, p o Croghan, Main Fritche Charles R., w Elizabeth (Bintz), p o Beaver Falls^ farmer 107, 4 cows, 1 horse, team of oxen Frost Jasper K., w Elizabeth (Yousey), p f» Belfort, r 58, farmer, carpenter and builder. 111, has 7 cows, 2 horses- Frost J. B., w Eliza (Purcell), p o Belforr, res do, farmer 600, has 5 thoroughbred Jersev stock, 3 liorses FROST T. Q., w Sarah (Baird), p o Belfort, res do, has been- resident of county 43 years, postmaster from '61 to '691 TOWN OF CROGHAN. 43- and '71 to '84, when lie resigned, census enumerator in. 1870, enlisted in Col. Turner's Co. in 18fil, appointed deputy internal revenue assessor in 18f>2 and served. 7 1-2 years, when he resigned, handled thousands of dollars without giving bonds; Mr. Frost assisted in raising funds for the families of volunteers of 1860 and^ was important subscriber there also; he, in company^ with C. H. Bent and Eev. Gr. W. Bent organized in^ Bent settlement and carried the town for John C. Fre- mont ' Frye Nicholas, w Anna (Doyle), p o Beaver Falls, h do,, resident aged 84 Five William, w Carrie L. (Lewis), p o Beaver Falls, h do,, farmer 31, has 4 cows and emp in pulp mill Gardner Frank, p o Croghan, r 55, lumbermau, emp T. B.. Basselin, has 2 horses Garnham Fred J., p o Croghan, clerk for his mother, Mrs.. James D., bds Main Garnham James D., w Mary E. (Davis), p o Croghan, man- ager for his wife. Main Garnham Mary E. (Mrs. James D.), p o Croghan, dealer in. hardware, stoves and tinware, maniif of copper and sheet iron ware, millinery in same block, Main, h do Ga;es Charles, w Elsie E. (Kanoff), p o Carthage,r 21, farm 92, 2 cows, 2 horses Gare.s Blon, w Mary (Kesler), p o Carthage, r 73, farmer 8fi,. 7 cows, 2 horses Gates William, w Hattie ( -), p o Carthage, r 21, la- borer Gazin B., p o Indian River, farmer, resides with son, Frank Gazin Frank, w Ella (Carroll), p o Indian River, r 8, farmer 140, 6 cows, 2 horses, 5 sheep Gebeau Louis, p o Jerden Falls, farmer, owns with brother,- Napoleon, farm 150 Gebeau Napoleon, w Harriet (La Due), p o Jerden Falls,, farmer 29, and owns with brother Louis farm 150 Gebo Joseph, w Mary (Largett), p o Belfort, r 54, farmer 40, 2 cows Gebo Joseph Jr., p o Belfort, r 54, woodsman, resides with' his father, Joseph Gebo Michael, w V. (Ranville), p o Jerden Falls, res do;, tanner, emp U. S. L. Co. ■44 TOWN OF CROGHAN. ■GeL.ack Jolin, w Maiy (Walker), p o Jerdeu Falls, em;^ U. a. L. Co. Oentei; George Mrs., widow, p o Carthage, ]• 14, owns lOti and woodland, 2 cows G enter Eobert, p o Carthage, farmer on farm of his mother, Mrs. George, owns 2 residences 'Gei ter Silas, w Cora (Cheever), p o Carthage, r 13, farmer 227, 2 horses ■Genzel Gottlieb, w Theresa (Bursch), p o Carthage, r 74, farmer 35, 3 cows, 2 horses ' ' Genzel Louis, w Katie (Tiss), p o Naumburgh, r 78, farmer 50, 8 cows, 2 horses Geiard James, p o Croghan, res do, hostler, emp Thomas Glenn Gerow Henry, p o Jerden Falls, lumberman, en^p U.S.L.Co. Gtrow ^^'illiam, w Josephine (Presseau), p o Jerden Falls, tanner, emp U. S. L. Co., soldier in late w^ar Gi?ligan Thomas, w Maggie (McDonald), p ) Carthage, r 22, farmer 132, 17 cows, 3 horses Ginirdin Frank, w Anna (Tanzer), p o Crogban, shoemaker, emp of J. L. Monroe, East •Glenn Thomas, w Elva (Petrie), p o Crogha.n, stage driver bet Croghan and Lowville, supervisor of his town, has 1-2 interest in Glenn & Wetmore's hotel at Castorland, Main Graves Bert N., w Marie A. (Scherer), p o Naumburgh, r 80, cheesemaker, emp Hiram Gowdy, Lowville, in Swiss Creek factory ■Graw Adam, w Elizabeth (Reich), p o Naumburgh, r 84, farmer 70, 9 cows, 2 horses Greene John P., p o Croghan, res do, prop of resturant and saloon Greenlow William H., w Bei-tha (Baucus), Fielfort, r 4fi, woodsman Grimmer C, p o Indian River, r 40, resides v.ith brother, John ■Grimmer John, w Mary (Oampney), p o Indian River, r 40, farmer 182, 6 cows, 2 horses Groner Andrew, w Mary (Richred), p o Beav»'v Falls, r 68, farmer 21, 2 cows, 1 horse GrosKS Maugin Frank, p o Croghan, teamster and farmer Gross Maugin Frank Jr., p o Croghan, farm laborer 'Gross Maugin Joseph, p o Croghan. farm laborer "Grunert Ed^ward George, p o Croghan, resides witli father, Henrv TOWN OF CBOGHAN. 45 Grunert Henry C, w Catherine (Kempnich), p o Croghan, carpenter and builder, East Grunert Henry W., w Anna (Bush), p o Croghan, res do,.. carpenter and builder GuYaier Anton, w Aploine (Everard), p o Croghan, laborer. Main H Hill Abraham, w Nora (Percell), lumberman, bds witk John Percell Ha Her Allie A., p o Beaver Falls, music teacher, resides^ with father, Andrew H, Hi; Her Andrew, w Electa L. (Elmer), p o Beaver Falls, res do, manuf of patent medicines, owns 2 residences, sol- dier in late war Ht^jujlER cheese factory, p o Beaver Falls, r~ 86, receives milk 300 cows; Willis A. Haller, proprietor and maker, H. F. Taube, salesman Haller Howard H., p o Beaver Falls, butcher, emp Michael Kagan, resides with father, Andrew Haller Ida M., p o Beaver Falls, milliner and millinery store, resides with father, Andrew Haller Lucian L. C. E., p u Beaver Falls, bds with father, Andrew H., emp Lewis & Slocum HALLER WILLIS A., p o Beaver FaHs, cheesemaker and proprietor of Haller Cheese factory, and manager of McElhean's branch store Hamblin Eugene V., av Emma (Ellis), p o Natural Bridge, r 7, farmer 124, 2 cows, 1 horse Hamer Henry, p o Naumburgh, r 83, emp of John Werner Mam mod Michael, w Kate (Stofle), p o Belfort, r 34, farmer 156, 6 cows, yoke oxen HappelAdam, w Elizabeth (Roch), p o Naubmurr'^ farmer 66, 8 cows, 2 horses Happel Adam E., w Percilla (Miller), p o Naumburgh, r 86, farmer and thresher, 114, owns threshing machine Happel Adam Jr., p o Naumburgh, leases on shares of his father, Adam, farm 66 Happel Henry, w Elizabeth (Schorge), p o Naumburgh, r 86, farmer 113, 6 cows, 2 horses Hardy George, w Mary (Verschneider), p o (Carthage, r 13, farmer with father, James Hardy James, w Lucinda (Dowler), p o Carthage, r 13, farm- er 107, 4 cows, 3 horses, 9 sbeep, 5 Scythian and Berk- shire swine 46 Town of ckoghan. Haidy Johnson, p o Cai'thage, r 13, farmer 25), resides witii father, James, wnen not emp iJaidy reter S., w Henrietta (Cunningham), p o Carthage, r 11, laborer, leases of H. Kamsey Harlow Edmond L., w Beula B. (Hunt), p o iSiatxiral Bridge, r 12, farmer, owns with his brother, W. IJ ., farm 50 -Harlow \^'arren, w Mary L. (Weatherheail), p o Natural Bridge, r 12, farmer 67, 15 sheep Harlow W. H., w Elizabeth (Adams), p o Natural Bridge, r 12, farmer, owns with brother, Edmond L., farm 50 Harper August, p o Carthage, r 71, farmer, leases together with his brother Frederic farm 130, 20 cows of his father, Henry ilarper Carrie, p o Carthage, r 74, resides with brothers, Frederic and August Harper Frank, w Marj- A. (Honer), p o Carthage, r 73, car- penter and farmer 49, 4 cows, 2 horses Harper Frederic, p o Carthage, r 74, farmer, ou equal shares with his brother August leases of his father. Henry, farm 130, 20 cows Hai-per Henry, p o Carthage, r 24, farmer 85, 4 horses, hay grower Harper Henry, w Elizabeth (Shaver), }> o Cartilage, r 74, farmer 130, 20 cows, 3 horses 11 aitzig Fred, w Louise ( ), p o Belfort, r 37, farmer 70, 3 cows, 1 horse Hartzig Fred Jr., p o Belfort, r 37, far-mer 50, bds with his father, Fred Harvey Frank, w Mary A. (Ryan), p o Carthage, r 21, farmer 112, 10 cows, 2 horses J-larvey "James Sr., w Hanorah (McCue), p o Ciirthage, r 21, farmer 100, 8 cows, 2 horses Han-ey James T., w Mary J. (McManus), p o Carthage, r, 21, farmer 205, 15 cows, 2 horses Harvey Thomas, p o Carthage, r 21, 62, 8 cows, 2 horses Harvey Thomas C, w Martha (Keys), p o Carthage, r 21, farmer 200, 15 cows, 2 horses Ifan-ey William, w Elizabeth (Ryau), p o Carthage, r 21, farmer 140, 10 cows, 2 horses Heimhilger Augustus, w Hannah S. (Schlieder), p o Beaver Falls, mason in all its branches, contractor and builder Hence Robert, w Marion (Hence), p o Naumburgh, r 82, la- borer HENRY ALBERT, w Helen (Kirschner), p o Croghan, r 56, TOWN OF CKOGHAJS'. 47 cheesemaker and proprietor of Croghan Cheese fac- tory and. farmer 7 Henry Frank, p o Belfort, r 49, farmer Henry George, p o Croglian, farm laborer, emp brother, JSicholas J. Heury Joseph A., w Barbara E. (Holish), p o Croghan, dealer in clothing and gents' furnishing goods, Main, h do Henry Michael, w (Susan (Turck), p o Croghan, r 56 1-2, owns farm 74, 12 cows, 3 horses Henry Nicholas, p o Croghan, retired farmer, resides with his son, Nicholas J. Henry Nicholas J., w Louisa (Lallier), p o Croghan, r 53, farmer 274 (11 acres Black river dats), 25 cows, 4 horses Herman Joseph, a\- Josephine (Monroe), p o Croghan, shoe- maker, emp J. L. Monroe, collector of the town 14 years, ISchool Herzig Benjamin, w Elizabeth (Kryeubiel), p o Nauuiburgk, r 8t), farmer 9^, '^ cows, 2 horses Herzig i^'red, p o Belfort, res do Heizig Kose, j) o Naumburgh, resides with father when not employed as general housekeeper Herzig iSamuel F., w Adelle L. (Maurer), p o Beaver Falls, r 68, farmer 150, 10 cows, 2 horses, 7 sheep Heis. Fred, w Minnie (^^'eissmann), p o Xaumburgh, r 82, prop of Island Hotel Hickey John, p o Jerden Falls, res do, tanner emp U.S.L.Co. Higby Jessie, p o Croghan, dressmaker, resides with mother, Margaret Higby Margaret, widoAV of Harvey, p o Croghan, Meclianic Higman Henry, w Elizabeth (Shaw), p o Carthage, r 11, farmer 47, 4 cows, 1 horse Hill William, p o Naumburgh, r 82, laborer, bds with Lewis Scott Hilts William D., w Etta (Maurer), p o Beavej- Falls, r 83, laborer emp of J. P. Lewis & Co. Hires Matthew, p o Belfort, res do, farmer Hines Robert, w Jennie (Patterson), p o Jerden Falls, res do, tanner, emp U. S. L. Co. HIRSOHEY CHRISTIAN, w Minnie (Bachman), p o Beaver Falls, h do, proprietor of Champion Spring Cheese fac- ton-, cheesemaker,. owns :! feed mill, grinds feed fpr customers, wood turner, manufactures whiffletrees, neoI< yokes, cant dog handles, etc. 48 TOWN OF CROGHAN. HIRSGHBY SAMUEL L, p o Castorland and Beaver Falls^, proprietor of Star Spring Cheese factory and cheese- maker Hobart Frank, w Sarah (Nattis), p o Belfort, r 50, farmer 16, 2 cows Hobart Kate Miss, 'p o Belfort, resides with father, Frank Hoch A. J., p Beaver Falls, farmer with his father, Se- bastian Hoch Augustus, w Jennie L. (Kaler), p_o Beaver Falls, r 83^ teamster, has 2 horses Hoch Conrad, p o Croghan, res do. retired Hoch Henry W., w Mary (Crimps), p o Croghan, blacksmith,. Main Hoch John, p o leaver Falls, farmer with his father, Se- bastian Hoch Sebastian, w Mary A. (Clasier), p o Beaver Falls, r 67, farmer 162, owns 90A at Forest City Hoch William, w Mary (Marilley), p o Croghan, v 66, farmer 100, 8 cows, 2 horses Hoffer August, w Margaret (Szemmarle), p o Croghan, r 61,, farmer 103, 4 cows, 1 horse Hoffer Emile, w Edith (Ormsby), p o Naumburgh, r 82,, laborer Hoffer Frederic, p o Beaver Falls, r 68, farmer 80, 5 cows, 2; horsey Houer Ambrose, p o Beaver Falls, bds with Matthew H. Hoier Joseph J., w Julia E. (Snyder), r 65, p o Beaver Falls, emp Lewis & Slocum Horer Libbie B. Miss, p o Beaver Falls, resides with father,. Matthew H. Houer Matthew, r 65, p o Beaver Falls, h and lot HOTEL EMULOUS, p o Beaver Falls, location do, Eu- dolph Eichner, proprietor, good livery attached and rates reasonable, barber shop in the hotel House Alice M., p o Indian Eiver, school teacher, resides; with father, Charles H. House A. M., p o Indian Eiver, r 8, farmer with father,. Charles H. House Charles H, w Martha (Mitchell), p o Indian Eiver, r 8, farmer 78, 5 cows, 3 horses, vet late war, Co. C, 20th N. Y. Cav., served 2 years, member G. A. R. House John M., p o Jerden Falls, h do, tanner, emp U. S, • L. Co., veteran soldier of late war, Co. C, 20th N. Y. Cav., served 2 years, member G. A. E. G. D. Bailey post TOWN OF CROGHAN. i'J House R. H., p o Indian River, r 8, resides with his father, Onarles Jd.. Howai-d Alice, p o Carthage, resides with her father, Dominic Howard Dominic, w Rosa (Flynn), p o Carthage, r 22, farm- er, lias 20 cows, i horses Howard John, p o Carthage, r 22, farmer with his fatlier, Dominic Howard Michael, w Bridget (Gilligan), p o Carthage, r 22, farmer 167, 12 cows, 4 horses, 12 sheep Hnbbard Harvey, p o Naumburgh, r 80, justice of peace, bds with father, Samuel Hubbard Samuel R., w Lucinda (Woodard), p o Naum- burgh, r 80, constable Hudson Mrs. Mary, p o Carthage, resides with G. Butcher Huffman Clarence, p o Jerden Falls, bds Joseph Ardison,. clerk in store of U. S. L. Co. Hulbert Duane, w Mary (King), p o Belfort, r 39, farmer 50 Hunziker & Keippila (F. H. & F. K.), p o Croghan, props meat market. Main Hunziker Fred, w Louisa (Schneeaberger), p o Croghan,, Hunziker & Keippila), Main Hunkler Frank, w Mary (Herwig), p o Naumburgh, r 29,, farmer 80 Hunkler Frank Jr., w Rose (Croner), p o Naumburgh, r 29,, home with his father Hr tchinson Frank, p o Natural Bridge, farmer with f ather, Henry Hutchinson Henry, w Milvina (Nichols), p o Natural Bridge, r 11, farmer 65, 5 cows, 2 horses, vet late war battery C, 1st N. Y. L. A., served 4 1-2 years, member G. A. R., Post Sherman, Natural Bridge Hutchinson Jene, w Rachel (Smith), p o Natural Bridge, r 12, laborer Hynes Delia, p o Belfort, resides with father Matthew Hynes Elizabeth, p o Belfort, resides with father, Matthew Hvnes Frank, p o Jerden Falls, res do, tanner, emp U. S. L. Co. Hynes Matthew, p o Jerden Falls, res do, tanner, emp U. S. L. Co. Hynes Matthew, w Bridget (Keames), p o Belfort, res do, farmer 45, 5 cows, 2 horses Hynes William, w Maggie (Patterson), p o Jerden Falls, tanner, proprietor boarding house, livery attached oU TOWN OF CKOGHAN. I Island Hotel, p o Xauiubiu'gh, v 82, Fred Hess, prop J Jacksou Ferdinand, w Mary ( ), p o (.."ai'tliage, r Ti, farmer Jacox Dewitt C, w Jennie C. (Oirtwell), p o Belfort, r 37, farmer 88 and carpenter, 3 liorses Jatox Eugene, w Sarah (Burlingame), p o Belfort, r 37, car- penter and farmer 60, 4 cows, 2 liorses JACOX F. FRANKLIN, w Elsie A. (Burlingamej, attoruey at law, district attorney of Lewis Co., Mechanic, office Main, Lowville, official office Court House, Lowrille, Wednesdays and Thursdays Jacox Stephen N., p o Belfort, r 45, farmer 160 Janrieson James, w Anna (Neely), p o Croghan, clerk. East Johnson Fred, w Nettie (Woodard), p o Natural Bridge, r 3, laborer Johnson Sabrina, widow of W. D., p o Indian River, res dc JONES F. EDWARD, M. D., p o Beaver Falls, physician and surgeon, graduated from Bellevue Hospital Medi- call college in the class of 1892, office Beaver Falls K Kaler Daniel, w Emma (Durey), p o Beavev Falls, r 61, farmer, has 2 horses Kampney Frank, p o Oroghanli res do, farmer Kampney Peter, w Mary J. (Parkey), p o ("^roghan, r 57, laborer Kampnich Anna, p o Groghan, general work, resides with her father, John B. Kampnich Henry, p o Croghan, teamster, emp Beaver River Lumber Co. Kampnich John B., w Catharine (Klasiei-), ]) o Croghan, r 31, farmer 204, 4 cows, 2 horses Kampnich Katharine, p o Croghan, general hotisekeeper, resides vpith father, John B. Kampnich Minnie, p o Croghan, general housekeeper, re- sides with father, John B. Kaple Christopher, w Elizabeth (Steiner), p o Beaver Falls, r 68, farmer 35, 4 cows, 1 horse Karcher John, w Sarah (Bachmaii), p o Naumburgh, r 83, mason TOWN OF CKOGHAN. 51 Ixiivyp iviicliael, vv Mary A. (Irillion), p o Beavtr Falls, r (50, 1 aimer 50, 5 cows, li horses KfHii doim, \v Lizzi6 (Ardison), p o Beifort, r 61, farmer 4 and woodsman 104, 5 cows, 1 horse Keciv Lewis, p o Beifort, r 37, laborer and guide Keeler (Jnarles, w Miuuie E. (Chapmau), p o Beaver Falls, r 83, laborer Xelley Kobert, p o Croghau, res do, emp U. S. L. Co. Xeib Frank J., w Lena (Eadel), p o Croghan, mason KEIB JOHN, w Margaret (Ammon), who died Nov. 20, 1885, p o Kirschnerville, r 54, farmer 21-1, has 12 cows, 3 horses Keib's Restaurant, p o Croghau, Frauk J. Keib prop, Main Keifer Josepli J., p o Croghan, res do, furniture manufac- turer Keller Sebastian, p o Nuumberg, r 82, painter Jielley J. Mrs., p o Carthage, r 21, owns h and 10 acres Ivelley Thomas, w Ellen (Baker), p o Jerden Falls, res do, teamster Xempney Frank, w Libbie (Denesia), p o Croghan, r 56 1-2, owns farm 68, 5 cows, 2 horses Ivennedy Anselm Kev., p o Croghan, pastor of St. Peter's Catholic church at Dayensville and St. Viticent's Cath- olic church at Beifort, res Franciscan ilniiastry Kenipney George S., p o Croghan, res do, farmer 100 Xempney Michael, w (Hulburt), p o Croghan, farmer Kieffer Lydia Miss, p o Beifort, housekeeper for Joseph Martin Killison George, p o Natural Bridge, r 7, farmer 15 ' Kirch Frank, p o Beifort, r 49, farmer 106 Kirch Frank, p o Beifort, resides with father, Peter Kirch Henry, w Susie (Henry), p o Beifort, r 49, farmer Kiich Jennie Miss, p o Beifort, emp R. Riclmer, resides with father, Peter Kirch Peter, w Louisa (Johns), p o Beifort, r 51, farmer and cai'penter, soldier of late war Kirschner Joseph, ]) o Ci-oghan, resides with Albert Henry Klock Sarah Miss, ]) o Jerden Falls, resides with G. Buch- enouch Kl ester Henry, p o Indian River, farm laborer, resides with father, John, Winters Kloster John, w Mary (Bach),_p o Indian River, r 32, farmer 56, 3 cows Knowlton & Empie, p o Beaver Falls, location do, (John P. 52 TOWN OF CROGHAN. K. of Brownville, Jeft". Co. & Hart D. E.), dealers in tinware, sheet iron and stoves, plumbers and roofers Koch Francis Kev., p o Croghan, pastor of St. Stephen's ■ Catholic church, res Franciscan monastry, N Main Kohler Albert, p o Naumburgh,resides with Henry Streeter Kohier Fred F., w Katharine (Violet), p o Pelfort, r 50, farmer 86 Kohler Fred J., w Louisa (Nuspliger), p o Croghan, wagon- maker. Main, h Mechanic Kohler G., p o Kirschnerville, r 56, laborer, emp John Zehr Kohler Jacob, w Anna (Eunciker), p o Belfort, r 50, farmer 69, 3 cows, 2 horses Kohler John, p o Belfort, r 49, farmer 100, G coavs, 2 horses,. 8 sheep Krickmire (jhristopher, w Margaret (Baker), p o Jerden Falls, carpenter, emp U. S. L. Co. guicje Kuhll Henry, p o Croghan, res do, laborer and Adirondack guide L Lachausse Frank, w Kate (Everard), p o Croghan, r 65,. farmer 180, 12 cows, 3 horses Lafave J. R., w Sarah (Riley), p o Belfort, lunibernian, owns saw mill on r 35 Lago James, w Anna (Haram), p o Cartha o Croghan, r 30,. farmer, cheesemaker and lumberman, owns farm 200, cheese factory and saw mill and 3-1 3-1 acres on Black river flats, has 15 cows, :i horse -s Monnat Frank, p o Croghan, res do, farmer and sasli, door and blind manufacturer Monnat Ilypolyte, w Elizabeth (Schneider), p o Croghan, dealer in clothing, cr-ockery, groceries and produce. Main, h do Monnat Joseph, w Mary (Snyder), p o Croghan, r 58, farmer, 22 cows, 4 horses Monnat Julius, w Susan (Snyder), p o Croghan, r 58, farmer 242 1-2, also owns on equal shares with his brother farm 50, 17 cows, 4 horses on r 29 Monnat Justin, p o Croghan, resides with his brother, ^Joseph Monroe Agnes, p o Croghan, bds with Josenh Herman MONROE JOSEPH L., w Jo*eohine N. (Shephard), p o- ■-60 TOWN OF CROGHAN. Oroghan, manufacturer and dealer in Jiarnesses, blankets, robes, whips, trunks, valises, and manufac- tuier ot boots and shoes, employs 5 men, also dealer in ail kmas of agricultural implements. Mam, k Uas- selin Monroe Mary, p o Croghan, bds with Joseph Herman Montagnou Odon, p o Urognau, lus agt, l^]ast lloote A. A., p o Bellorc, r 58, farmer with his father, Jasper K. JHoote Burton H., p o Eelfort, r 58, lesides with father, Jasper K. Moote George, p o Belfort, r 58, lumberman Moote J. P., p o Belfort, r 58, lumberman Mcote Jasper K., p o Belfort, r 58 Miote M. J., p o Belfort, r 58, lumberman lliote Nicholas, w Catharine (Bush), p o Belfort, r 58, farmer 116, 5 cows, 3 horses, wife owns farm Moran William, p o Carthage, r 21, emp P. Cannon Marolf Frederic, p O' Beaver Falls, r 68, farmer 25 Morse Herman, p o Croghan, res do, tanner, emp Peter Shinbourn -Mosier Andrew, w Anna (Beller), p o Kirchnerville, r 50, farmer 225 and 10 acres Black river flats, has 20 cows, 3 horses, 10 ^heep Mosier Joseph, w Margaret (Crouch), p o Croghan, r 64, farmer ;Mi rry David L., w Agnes E. (Imrie), p o Croghan, phy- sician and surgeon, Main, h -do Murry \Yilliam A., p o Belfort., school teacher, bds with Charles Violet Moth Nicholas, p o Croghan, res do, farmer Myers George, p o Naumburgh, r 82, laborer, bds with Robert Hence N Naftziger Anna, p o Kirchnerville, general housekeeper, resides with father, John !N}ftziger Barbara Miss, p o Kirchnerville, resides with father, John Faftziger- John, w Barbara (Martin), p o Kirchnerville, r 50, farmer 150, 9 cows, 3 horses, 8 sheep IS^aftziger Rebecca,. p o Kirchnerville, general housework, resides with father, John IV'^eely Ella, p o Oroghan, milliner, bds with James Jamie- son TOWN OF CfiOGHAN. 61- Ncftsier Christopher C, w Mary J. (Lyndaker), p o Cro- ghan, bds with Joseph Lyndaker Ncftsier John, p o Croghan, farmer Ncftsier Peter, p o Croghan, farmer Noody A. M., p o Jerden Falls, r 10, lumberman and farmer 99, 4 cows, 2 horses Noody Eose, widow of Mark, p o Jerden Falls, resides with, son, A. M. Noonan William, w Elizabeth (Loughlin), p o Belfort, r 51, laborer, owns h and 7 acres Norton Francis F., w Florence li. (Stanforl), p o Naum- burgh, r 80, bookke^er and lumber shipper, emp T. B. Basselin NOETZ FKE'DLIN, w Anna (Smith), p o Croghan, post- master and bookkeeper for his father, Michael, Main NORTZ GEORGE, w Margaret (Kennedy), p o Belfort, pro- prietor of Nortz House, livery attached, good board at reasonable rates NORTZ HOUSE, p o Belfort, George Nortz, owner and proprietor, located near North Woods and is a pleas- ant summer resort, ha\ing nearly all the pleasures of a hotel in the woods without any of the disadvan- taaes, conveyances furnished to all points, daily mail NORTZ MICHAEL, w Mary (Bush), p o Croghan, dealer in dry gx)ods, notions, boots, shoes, clothing, lumber, shingles and wholesale dealer in ale, lager beer and soft drinks, Main, h do Nuffer Charles, w Helen L. (Lewis), who died Oct. 28, 1892, ^p c- Beaver Falls, location do, dealer in general mer- chandise, has served as notary public 10 or 12 years Nuffer Daniel, w Lydia F. (Sanderhaft), p o Beaver Falls, r 83, farmer 80, has 9 cows Nuffer Jessamine L. Miss, daughter of Charles, p o Beaver Falls, location do, music teacher, resides with her parents Nuspliger Frederic, p o Croghan, manuf of sleighs and wagons. Main, bds with William Mattson O'Callahan Timothy, p o Belfort, resides with his father, William O'Callahan William, p o Belfort, farmer and justice of the peace O'Keefe Helena G, D o Belfort, school teacher, resides with her father, Mark •62 TOWN OF CROGHAN. O'Keefe Mark, w Ellen (Ourtin), p o Belfoit, r 54, farmer 75, 3 cows, 3 horses O'Keefe Stasia E. Miss, p o Belfort, r 54, school teacher and music teaciier, resides with her father, Mark ■O'Nei] Terrance, p o Oroghan, res do, retired Ormsby Albert S., p o Naumburgh, r 80, farmer 90, haj' and grain grower Ormsby James M., w Gertrude (Parker), p o Naumburgh, ,r 82, sawyer ■Osborne Gehu, w Alpha (Spencer), p o Carthage, r 73, car- penter and painter, soldier in late war, enlisted '64, served till close of war Osborne George W., w Lizzie (Bauder), p o Beaver Falls, paper-maker, emp of Lewis & Slocum Overton Albert, p 6 Natural Bridge, r 12, farmer, retired, lives with son, Charles L. Overton Oharle.-! L., w Catharine (Shaffrey), p o Xatural Bridge, r 12, farmer 77, 1 cow, 2 horses PAOHOND AUGUSTUS, p o Beaver Falls, r GG, farmer 57, furnishes grazing for stock, soldier in Union army, enlisted Aug. 18, 1862, Co. M., 5th N. Y. 11. A., mus- tered out June 26, 1865 Pachond George, p o Croghan, farm hand, resides with father, Joseph Pachond Joseph, av Josephine (Largett), p o (Voglian, r 61, farmer, 3 cows, 2 horses Page Benjamin, p o Jerden Falls, laborer, bds with N. Menard Parker Christopher, w Margaret (Kampney), p (i Croghan, r 57, farmer 269 Parkey Kose Miss, p o Cioghan, resides Avith father, Chris- topher Parkey William, ]) o Croghan, farmei' with his father, Christoplier Parquet Anna, p o Croglian, organist at St. Stephen's Catholic church, resides with father, John Parquet Christopher, p o Croghan, res do, farmer "Parquet Edward, ]) o Croghan, farm laborer, em]) A Pai-tv Parquet Hotel, p o Croghan, Nicholas Parquet prop. Main PAEQUET JOHN, w Nancy (Nortz), p o Croghan, iirop of Eagle Hotel, with livery, dealer in cigars, whiskey, beer and ales, soldier in ('o. B., 1st California Cav., en- TOWN OF CKOGHAN. 63 listed iu 18G1 and re-enlisted as veteran in 1863, was d' cabled and honorably dibcliarged in 1866, Main Parquet Laura, p o Crognan, resides with, father, John Parquet Libbie, p o Oroghau, resides with father, John Parquet Nicholas, w Mary (Betting),, p o Croghan, prop of Parquet Hotel, Main Parquet William, p o Crogihan, farmer with his father, Christopher Paisous William, w Hattie (Murry), p o Beaver Falls, res do, emp Beaver Falls Plate factory Patchin Adelbert, w Charlotte (Ager), p o Natural Bridge, r 4, laborer Patchin James, w Rhoda (Nelson), p o Natural Bridge, r 7, farmer 110, 3 cows, 2 horses, 9 sheep Pate Adolphus, w O. (Mougey), p o Croghan, r 61, farmer 600, 40 cows, 4 horses, 5 sheep Pate Charles J., p o Croghan, farmer with his father, Jule ^ Pati.- Edyard, p o Croghan, farmer Pate Elizabeth M. Miss, p o Croghan, resides with father, Jule PATE FRANCIS E., p o Croghan, farmer with his father, Jule Pst<.' Frank, w Lena (Ardison), p o Croghan, r 29, farmer and lumberman 190, 4 cows, 6 horses, 9 sheep Pate Henry, p o Crogihan, farmer with his father, Adolphus . Pate I, p o Croghan, resides with his father, Adolphus Pate John S., w Helen (Farrell), p o Croghan, r 30, farmer 140, has 10 cows, 2 horses Piite Jule, w Mary S. (Bourgeois), p o Croghan, r 61, farmer and lumberman 500; 48 cows, 3 horses Pate Maurice J., p o Croghan, farm laborer in emp of his father, Jule Patterson Eva, ]> o Croghan, dressmaker, resides with father, Royal Patterson Royal, w Elizabeth (Ilulsizer), p o Croghan, team- ster. Main Peebles Frank H., w Emily (Wakefield), p o Beaver Falls, r 87, emp J. P. Lewis Peeler William, w Abbie (Thayer), p o Jerden Falls, r 8, farm laborer Percell Douglass, p o Belfort, r 37, jobber and woods guide Percell John, w (\itharine (Douglass), p o Belfort, r 37, farmer 150, 2 cows, 2 horses Pej'kins Benjamin, ]) o Natural Bridge, r 12, farmer 38, bds with A. Smith 64 TOWN QF CEOGHAN. Perkins, Thomas, w Jennie (Wilson), p o Natural Bridge, r 12, farmer, 3 cows, 1 horse Peters Peter, w Amelia (Keck), p o Belfort, res do> laborer, emp at saw mill Petlys Jessie L. Miss, p o Beaver Falls, r 83, school teacher Pettys John O., w Fannie (Gillespie), p o Beaver Falls, r 83, laborer, emp Lewis & Slocum Pettys John R., p o Beaver Falls and Lowville, clerk, emp Henry Weber & Co. Pf ttys Nellie M. Miss, p o Beaver Falls, r 83, dressmaker Pet7oldt Amos F., w Anna (Schwartzman), p o Beaver Falls, r 86, farmer 43, 5 acres Black river flats Petzoldt Joseph, p o Beaver Falls, r 65, farmer 200, has 12 cows, 3 horses, 12 sheep, 4 acres hops Pfafl Anna V. Miss, p o Naumburgh, resides with father, Jacob PfafC Jacob, w Anna (PfafE), p o Naumburgh, r 80, farmer 140, 20 cows, 3 horses Pfaff Jacob Jr., w Lettie (Gates), p o Naumburgh, r 80, farmer 135, 1 cow, 2 horses Pfaff Philip, p Naumburgh, farmer with his father, Jacob Pfaff Samuel, p o Naumburgh, farmer with his father, Jacob Philabaum James, w Mary (Tebido), p o Belfort, r 39, lum- berman Philker Henry, p o Carthage, r 21, laborer, owns farm of wood land Phillips John N., w Celia (Ardison), p o Jerden Falls, res do, tanner, emp U. S. L. Co. Phillips Moses H., w Hattie (Clark), p o Beaver Falls, res do, emp Beaver Falls Plate factory PiJchen Christopher, w Mary (Martin), p o Croghan, farmer 30, Main Pilchen Frank, w Bridget (Harr), p o Jerden Falls, location do, owner and prop of Pilchen House Pilchen House, p o Jerden Falls, location do, Frank Pil- chen, owner and prop Pomerville Alice, p o Oroghan, dressmaker, resides with father, Marshall Ponierville Charles, w Mary (Roch), p o Indian River, r 32, farmer 88, 1 cow Porrerville Lewis, p o Croghan, farmer with father, Marcell Pomerville Marcell, w Philine (Longtin), p o Croghan, r 57, farmer 80, 8 cows, 2 horses Pomerville Zaltque, w Mary (Gazine), p o Oroghan, r 58, farmer 153, 8 cows, 2 horse TOWN OF CROGHAK. 65 Ponto Catharine Mrs., p o Carthage, resides with daughter, Mrs. E. Blimm Ponto John A., p o Carthage, farm laborer, emp Mrs. E. Blimm Port Nicholas, p o Croghan, r 53, carpenter Potter Chester, w Anna (Branagan), p o Carthage, r. 26, farmer 172, 2 cows, 2 horses, hay grower Powers Peter, p o Belfort, r 37, lives with J. Jacox Pratt Ophelia (Glasby), p o Beaver Falls, r 83, widow of Charles, resident Pratt William J., p o Croghan, res do, horse trainer Prentice A. E., p o Belfort, r 45, prop of the Prentice House, Long Pond Prentice House, A. E. Prentice, prop., p o Belfort, r 45 Presseau Charles, w Delia (Gerow), p o Jerden Falls, res do, carpenter and builder Prievo James, w Mary (Bourgeois), p o Indian Kiver, r 33, lumberman PKOPEHS WILLIAM, w Mary (Denesia), p o Croghan, r 61, farmer 50, 5 cows, 3 horses Pulman Clarence E., w Anna (Snyder), p o Indian River, r 32, carpenter and farmer 71, 4 cows, 2 horses Pxircell Douglass, p o Belfort, guide, resides with his father, John Jurcell John, p o Belfort, farmer Putnam E W., w E. Jennie (Ralph), p o Belfort, r 43, prop of Ball Mountain House, Long Pond, leased of Croghan Fish and Game association Putnam John, m' Josephine (Ardison), p o Belfort, r 53, teamster RADEL JOSEPH G., w Elizabeth (Bush), p o Croghan, merchant tailor. Main, h do Ragan Adaline, widow of John, who died June, 1884, p o Beaver Falls, i 87, home with her son, Michael Ragan George, son of John, p o Beaver Falls, r 87, home with his brother, Michael RAGAN JAMES, p o Beaver Falls, location do, carpenter, contractor and builder, bds Hotel Emulous RAGAN MICHAEL, w Lillian (Butts), p o Beaver Falls, r 87, proprietor of meat market, dealer in all kinds of fresh and salt meats, poultry and oysters Ramsey Henry, w Lucinda (Shaffrey), p o Natural Bridge, r ll!^ carpenter and farmer 80, 3 cows, 1 horse, 6 sheep 66 aowK OF ckoghan. fancier Cliarles, w Looma (Vanz), Natural Bridge, r 7, larnier 2 Kancier (ieorge, w — (Birch), p o iJiaturai Bridge, r 7, tarmer llO, 8 cows, 2 horses Eauhe Auna, p o NaumDurgh, r 80, farmer 10 Rauhe Anna L. Miss, p o Naumburgh, milliner, resides Avith her mother, Anna Kauhe Charles, w Mary (Byrnes), p o Naumburgh, r 80, tarmer 3 Rauhe Daniel F., w Mary (Kiefer), p o Naumburgh, r 80, farmer and carpenter, 127, 5 cows, 4 horses, dealer in stock QRauhm Jacob, w Mary (Hertie), p o Naumburgh, r 82, la- borer -Ray Joseph, w Alice (Gebou), p o Belfort, h do, lumberman and farmer 21, 2 cows, 1 horse Baymond Frederick, w Cora (Crandall), p o Naumburgh, r 86, farmer, leases farm of mother, Mrs. John, 100, 11 cows, 2 horses Baymond John Mrs., p o Naumburgh, resides with son, Frederick 'Eebner Augustus. F., w Barbara (Egloff), p o Croghan, r 66, farmer 86, 5 cows, 3 horses Eebner Henry H., p o Beaver Falls, farm laborer, resides with father, Morris Rebner Morris, p o Beaver Falls, r 65, farmer 125, 13 cows, 3 horses Eebner Sarah A., p o Beaver Falls, resides with father, Morris Eedona Nicholas, p o Belfort, lumberman, bds Nortz House Eenodia John, w Rose (Pate), p o Croghan, r 30, farmer and liimberman, 145, 8 cows, 3 horses RcEodia Nicholas, p o Croghan, farmer Rettis Charles E., w Priscilla E. (Ebersol), p o Croghan, teamster. School Rettis Elbridge G., w Kate (Neal), p o Crophan, School Reynolds Ernest C, p o Croghan, stenographer and type- writer, emp F. Franklin Jacox, bds Mechanic Reynolds Ethan N., w Ettie (Rogers), p o Carthage, r 18, farmer 50, 7 cows, 2 horses Reynolds James, p o Carthage, r 22, woodsman, home with his father, John Reyonlds John, w Mary A. (McKenny), p o Carthage, r 22, farmer 85, 5 cows, 4 horses, 18 sheep TOWN OF CKOGHAN. 67 iJeynolds Thomas, p o Carthage, r 2i-Z, woousmau, home with his father, John JRhine Hugh, w Alice (Gelick), p o Oroghan, carpenter and millwright, Main JRhubar John J., p o Belfort, res do, farmer JRi chard Charles, w Bosie (Christen), p o Naumburgh, r 80, laborer RIGHNEE RUDOLPH, w Lucinda E. (Devoe), p o Beaver - Falls, h do, proprietor of the Hotel Emulous and OAvns 2 tenemtnt houses and a store occupied by McElhern Hiddelspreyer George, p o Beaver Falls, r 69, farmer, 8 cows, 1 horse Riffanacht Joseph, p o Naumburgh, r 80, carpenter and millwright, owns farm 43 in New Bremen Hittis Eldridge, p o Croghan, res do, retired Eitz Clara Miss, p o Belfort, school teacher, resides with her father Ritz John, w Kate (Bintz), p o Indian River, r 32, farmer 42, 2 cows, 1 horse, also farm 32 on r 8 R5t/i Michael, w Mary (Henry), p o Belfort, r 85, farmer 192, 5 cows, 3 horses Ritz Peter, w Thei-esa (Anner), p o Belfort, r 35, farmer 144, 4 cows, 2 horses River Bank Grange Hall, r 74 Roberts Fred P., w Helen A. (Wiser), p o Carthage, r 26, farmer, works farm for his mother, Mrs. R. P. Roberts Roberts Robert P., w Mary A. (Gates), p o Carthage, r 26, farmer 50, 7 cows, 2 horses Rcich Catharine, p o Indian River, resides with mother, Mrs. J. Eoch George, p o Indian River, r 8, owns with mother and brother John farm 120, 8 cows, 3 horses Roch George, w Catharine (Ritz), p o Belfort, r 33, farmer 158, 17 cows, 3, horses Roch J. Mrs., .p o Indian River, lives with sons John and George, has one-third interest in form 120 Roch John, p o Belfor-t, farm laborer, resides with father Roch John, p o Indian River, r 8, farmer, owns on equal shares with his mother and brother George farm 120, 3 horses, 8 cows Roch Julia Miss, p o Belfort, school teacher, resides with father, George Rogers Mary Miss, p o Carthage, resides with brother, N. L. Rogers Nicholas L., p o Carthage, r 15, farmer 50, 3 cows, 3 horses 68 TOWN OF OKOGHAN. Koggie Andrew, w Anna (WidricJi), p o Belfort, r .53^ farmer 145, 13 cows, 2 Jiorses Rqggie Christian, w Mary (Noftziger), p o Belfort, r 35,. farmer 82, 8 cows, 2 horses, 9 sheep Roggie Jacob C, w Anna (Lyndaker), p o Belfort, r 53,. farmer 106, and farm 28 on r 49, has 14 cows, 2 horses,^ 7 sheep Koggie Joseph, w Catharine (Noftziger), p o Belfort, r 53,. farmer 83, has 28 cows, 3 horses Rohr Henrietta, p o Naumburgh, resides with son, J. W. Rohr J. W., w Pauline (Werner), p o Naumburgh, r 78,. farmer 135, 20 cows, 3 horses Roman Catholic church, p o Belfort, location do Roth Jacob, w Sarah (Riffanacht), p o Naumburgh, r 83^ laborer Roth Jacob Jr., p o Naumburgh, r 83, laborer, bds with- father, Jacob Rubar Frank J., p o Belfort, lumberman, emp U. S. L. Co.,. resides with father, John Rubar Henry G., p o Belfort, emp U. S. L. Co., resides with father, John Rubar John, w Lena (Thomas), p o Belfort, r 35, farmer 138, 7 cows, 3 horses, yoke oxen, 5 sheep Rubar John P., p o Belfort, lumberman, emp TJ. S. L. Oo.,- resides with father, John Rubar William, p o Belfort, lumberman, emp U. S. L. Co.^. resides with father, John Russell James, p o Belfort, teamster, bds Nortz House Russell Peter, p o Belfort, lumberman, bds Nortiz House Ruthven William John, w Elizabeth (Paul), p o Beaver Falls, laborer, emp of J. P. Lewis Co. Ryan Hugh, p o Croghan, res do, carpenter and millwright S Samery Michael, p o Croghan, res do, guide • Sanpson George, w Cora (Demott), p o Carthage, r 21, laborer Sanders William E., p o Beaver Falls, stationary engineer Satterlee George, p o Beaver Falls, stationary engineer, bds Hotel Emulous Sauer Christopher, w Anna (Zehr), p o Croghan, r 53, farm- er 180, 16 cows, 3 horses Sauer Frederic, w Kate (Myers), p o Naumburgh, r 83,. farmer 52 TOWN OF OROGHAJSr. 69 Sauer John, p o Oroghan, res do, farmer Scheer George, p o Beaver Falls, r 86, farmer, leases of mother, Mrs. Peter, farm 110, and owns 12 acres Black river flats, 5 cows, 2 horses, 1 acre strawberries Scheer Margaret Miss, p o Beaver Falls, resides with mother, Mrs. Peter S. Seheer Michael C, p o Beaver Falls, emp Beaver Falls Plate factory, bds with brother, George Scheer Michael N., p o Beaver Falls, emp Beaver Falls Plate factory, resides with mother, Mrs. Peter Scheer Peter, w Emma (Briggs), p o Beaver Falls, res do, machine tender in Lewis & Slocum's paper mill rScheer Peter Mrs., p o Beaver Falls, r 86, owns farm 110, 8 cows, 1 horse Sohlieder Charles, p o Naumburgh, farmer with his father, Ernest Schlieder Charles, w Keca (Flacher), p o IsTaumburgh, r 86, farmer 180, 20 cows, 4 horses Schlieder Charles G., w Amelia (Bachman), p o Carthage, r 74, farmer 63, 10 cows, 2 horses, soldier Union army, enlisted in '62 in Co. M., 5th N. Y. H. A., served until close of war Schlieder Ernest A., w Wilhelmine (Mollnitz), p o Naum- burgh, r 78, farmer 98, 15 cows, 6 horses, hay grower, served as assessor 15 years, postmaster 10 years Schlieder Ida O. Miss, p o Carthage, school teacher, resides with father, Charles G. Schlieder Mary, p o Naumburgh, resides with father, Charles Schleider William, p o Naumburgh, farmer with father, Charles Schnabarger Fred, p o Croghan, res do, blacksmith and wagonmaker Schneibacher Jacob, w Mary (Creator), p o Oroghan, r 29, farmer 59, 3 cows, team oxen Schneider A., w Emma (Seres~)7 P o Belfort, r 35, farmer 76, 2 cows Schneider Ferdinand, w Kate (Henery), p o Belfort, r 34, farmer 80, 6 cows, 2 horses Schneider Frank, w Catharine (Lhuillier), p o Beaver Falls, r 66 1-2, farmer 61, 2 cows, 2 horses Schneider Frederic, w Mary (Seegrist), , p o Croghan, r 55, farmer, leases on shares of A. J. Virkler farm 120, 15 ■eows, has 2 horses 70 TOWN OF CROGHAN. School House, (list No. 1, p o Croghan, Mechanic S(:hool House, dist. No. 2, p o Beifort, location do School, dist. No. 3, p o Indian Kiver, r 8 cor 23 School House, dist. No. 4, p o Naumburgh, r 86 School House, dist. No. 5, p o Cartuage, r l-L cor 75 School House, dist. No. 6, p o Carthage, r 26 School House, dist. No. 7, p o Naumburgh, r 80 School House, dist. No. 8, p o Oroghan, r 54 1-2 cor 53 School House, dist. No. 9, p o Oroghan, r 30 cor 59 School House, dist. No. 10, p o Croghan, r 64 School House, dist. No. 11, p o Carthage, r 20 School House, dist. No. 13, r 12, p o Natural Bridge School House, dist No. 15, p o Beaver Falls, r 67 School House, dist. No. 16, p o Beifort, r 35 School House, dist. No. 18, p o Jerden Falls, location do School House, dist. No. 19, p o Carthage, r 26 School House, dist. No. 22, p o Beifort, r 49 SCHORGE JACOB J., w Carrie R. (Raymond), p o Beaver Falls, manufacturer and dealer in boots and shoes,. custom made harnesses, robes, blankets, whips, trunks,, bags, gloves and mittens and groceries Schorge John, L., w Louisa (Mellnitz), p o Naumburgh, r 85,. fai'mer 15, has 2 acres strawberries Schwartz Charles, p o Beifort, sawyer, brls Nortz House SchAvartz Max, w Barbara (Virkler), p o Croghan, r 56,, farmer 40, 5 cows, 2 horses Schwartzman Anthony, p o Oroghan, res do, painter Schwindy Christian, w Rose (Kamp), p o Croghan, r 50,- farmer 90, 10 cows, 2 horses ■Schwindy John, p o Naumburgh, r 86, farmer 49, 5 cows, 2 horses SehAvindy John M., w Lena (Geiser), p o Naumburgh, r 86,. carpenter and farmer 37 Schwindy Joseph, p o Oroghan, res do, carpenter Schwindy Sarah, p o Naumburgh, resides with father, John Scott Arthur, w Ida (Petrie), p o Naumburgh, r 82, laborer Scramp Frederic, p o Indian River, farmer with his father, Joseph Scramp George, p o Indian River, laborer, resides with father, Joseph Scramp Joseph, w Mary (Pilchen), p o Indian River, r 8y farmer 150, 2 horses Scramp Margaret, p o Indian River, r 8, general housework Scramp William, p o Indian River, laborer, resides with his: father, Joseph ' TOWN uK CKOGHAN. 71 Seareliwell Walter, p o Croglian, res do, laborer, emp Dr. ira Spencer Secoy John, p o Oroghan, res do, prop American Hotel Shattrey John, w Hannah (Malady), p o Natural Bridge, r 12, farmer 115, 9 cows, 2 horses, 10 sheep Shattrey Patrick, p o Carthage, resides with H. Weather- head Shantz Kate Miss, p o Naumburgh, r 83, clerk in store of William A. Bach Sharp Edwin, w Julia C. (Richmond), p o Indian River, p 12, laborer Shaver Fred Jr., p o Indian River, farmer on farm of his mother, Mrs. Mary Shaver Henry, p o Indian River, farmer, resides with his: mother, Mrs. Mary Shaver James, w Mary (West), p o Jerden Falls, teamster, emp Remington Paper C3o. Shaver Lena, p o Indian River, dressmaker, resides with mother, Mary Shaver Mary, w^idow of Fred, p o Indian River, r 33, owns farm 160, 10 cows, 3 horses Shaw I., w Jane (Cluff), p o Carthage, r 21 Sbaw Luther, w Katie (Brier), p o Carthage, r 21, farmer 100, 2 horses Shea Martin, w Mary (Falvey), p o Carthave, r 78, farmer 80, 10 cows, 3 horses, 8 sheep Shea Mary, p o Carthage, resides with father, Martin Shear, Jacob, p o Beaver Falls, bds with Mrs. Peter Scheer, soldier Union army Sheldon Reuben F., w A. (Harlow), p o Natural Bridge, r 12, farmer, leases farm 100, has team oxen, vet late war, served 3 years Shephard Stephen J., w Margaret (Dunn), p o Croghan, . harnessmaker, East Shinbourn Peter, w Kate (Quilty), p o Croghan, maker and dealer in boots and shoes, owns tannery, 3 dwelling houses and farm 40, Main, h do Shreer Frank, p o Belfort, r 38, farmer 25 Shrtts Charles, w Mai-y (Sheley), p o Natural Bridge, r 12, farmer 100, 8 cows (Jersey and Hoist ein), vet late war, 10th N. Y. Vol., Co. D., served 1 year,, member d. A. R. post Sherman, Natural Bridge Shutts Stewart, p o Natural Bridge, farmer with father, Charles 72 TOWN OF CKOGHAN. Simonet Augustus E., w iSai-ah (Giblin), manager for his wife, Main Simonet Sarah E. (Mrs. Augustus), p o Oroghan, physician and surgeon, dealer in drugs, medicines, paints, wall paper and groceries. Main, h do Slater John J., w Effie M. (Sweet), p o JS'aiunburs^h, r 82, laborer Slocum Humphrey E., w Frances M. (Binkley), p o Beaver Falls, res do, (J. P. Lewis & Go.) Slocum John N., w Elizabeth B. (VVhitehouse), p o' Beaver Falls, location do, (Lewis & Slocum and LeAvis, Slocum & Lefever), owns mattress factory occupied by Jacob Karcher of Oastorland Smith Abraham, w Mildrtd (Delawyer), p o Belfort, r ^5, laborer, lives with mother, Mrs. Marv Delawyer Smith Albert L., w Matilda (Perkins), po Natural Bridge, r 12, farmer 51, 2 cows, 1 horse, 9 sheep Smith Frank W., p o Beaver Falls, laborer, emp of J. P. Lewis & Co., bds Hotel Emulous Smith Ira, w Ellen (Clark), p o Natural Bridge, r 12, farmer, 2 cows, team oxen Smith Jacob, w Harriet (Hanck), p o Carthage, r 74, Lim- berger cheese maker Smith J. Benjamin, p o Beaver .Falls, barber, bds Hotel Emulous Smith Jerome F., w Annie (Moon) p o Croghan, r 56, head sawyer, emp Joseph Farney Smith John H., w Melissa (Harlow), p o Natural Bridge, r 12, farmer 167, 2 cows, 2 horses Smith John J., w Hannah (Cole), p o Belfort, res do, saw- yer Smith John M. Mrs., p o Beaver Falls, resides P. M. Smith Smith 'John P., w Olive (Narreau), p o Beaver Falls, fore- man for J. P. Lewis Co., and Lewis & Slocum 'SMITH MICHAEL, w Mary (McQuillin), p o Indian River, r 33, farmer 54, 1 cow, 2 horses Smith Philander, w Margaret (Smith), p o Beaver Falls, r 69, farmer 100, 13 cows, 2 horses Smith P. M., w Mary (Wisner), p o Beaver Falls, r 86, farm- er, leases on shares farm 117, 12 cows, 3 horses, hop yard 5 acres Snyder C. F., p o Naumburgh, r 80, farmer 33, lives with C. W. Snyder Snyder C. W., w Sarah (Schlieder), p o Naumburgh, r 80, farmer 165, 25 cows, 3 horses TOWN OF CEOGHAN. 73 ■iSujdei- Henry P., p o Naumburgh, r 80, farmer 108, 16 COWS, 3 horses, 9 sheep •Snyder Margaret Mrs., widow of Nicholas, who died July 13, 1884, p o Croghan, resides with Jule Monnat Sovey Joseph, w Mary (Olivier), p o Belfort, r 58, laborer Spath Frederic, w Clara (Streeter), p o Naumbtirgh, r 82, limberger cheesemaker •Spaulding A. W., w Fannie (Oronk), p o Carthage, r 73, farmer 27, 3 cows, 2 horses, served as coroner for 3 years, constable for several years -Spaulding J. Fremont, p o Carthage, carpenter, resides with father, A. W. •Spaulding Myron E., p o Carthage, pulpinaker, emp Black River Paper Co., resides with father, A. W. Spencer A. J., w Clara (Osborn), p o Carthage, r 73, painter -Spencer Alvin, a\' Chloe (Bowen), p o Belfort, res do, emp saw mill Spencer Cornelia Miss, ]> o Carthage, r 73, farmer 18 Spencer Ira D., w Virginia (Simonet), p o Croghan, physi- cian and surgeon, Main, h do Spencer Mary, widow of William, p p Carthage, r 73 Squires Charles, w Emma (Van Amber), p o Naumburgh, r 83, carpenter, owjis saw mill and farm 14 Stacy Emile, p o Croghan, shoemaker, emp J. L. Monroe, bds Basselin rStanard Orlo, w Mary (Tharrett), p o Indian River, r 8, farmer, leases of J. M. House farm 57 1-2, 1 cow, 3 horses State Road Cheese factory, p o Croghan, r 30, receives milk of 175 cows, Emil Monnat prop and maker, Francis E. Pate salesman Steiner — , w Kate (Virkler), p o Croghan, r 55, farmer 170, 17 cows, 3 horses, 9 sheep Steiner Jacob, p o Croghan, res do, farmer STEINER JOSEPH, w Helen (Farney), p o Croghan, r 55, farmer 160 and 6 acres Black river flats, owns saw mill, cheese box factory and roll carding mill Steiner Robert, p o Belfort, laborer, emp George Nortz Stephens OhJlrles , w Nettie (Harris), p o Naumburgh, r 86, farmer 105, 1 cow, 3 horses Stephens Fred, p o Naumburgh, sawyer, emp T. B. Basselin, bds with father, John •Stephens John, w Paulina (Hoppy), p o Naumburgh, r 80, ■farmer "55, 5 sheep 74 TOWK OF CROGHAN. Stephens Minnie Miss, p o Naumburgh, resides with father^ John St. John Alic, p o Jerdeu Falls, lumberman, resides with father, John LaPaxl Stoddard Lewis L., w Olive M. (Joslin), p o jSTaumburgh, r- 82, engineer Stofel John, p o Indian liiver, resides with son, John Stofel John, w Emma (Lafave), p o Indian Kivei-, r 32, tan- ner and farmer, w owns farm 51 3-4 Stofle Rose Miss, p o Belfort, emp Charles Morrison, resides. with sister, Mrs. J. Bffly Streeter Fred Mrs., p o Naumburgh, resides with son,Ilenr3r Streeter Henry, w Rose (Opplekar), p o Naumburgh, r 85,, farmer 50, 2 cows, 2 horses Strife Fritz, p o Croghan, emp of Peter Strife, Main Strife House, p o Croghan, Peter H. Strife prop. Main Strife Isaac C, p o Croghan, bartender, clerk and book- keeper, emp Peter Strife, Main Strife John, w Maggie (Pelo), p o Indian River, r 11, has 7 cows, 2 horses Strife Peter H., w Mary (Baker), p o Croghan, prop of Strife- House, farmer and lumberman. Main Sukey Emile, w V. (Peters) p o. Indian Rivers, farmer 88. 1 cow, 2 oxen Sunderhaft George L., w Mary E. (Kent), p o Beaver Falls,. r 87, butcher, emp M. Ragan Swartzman Anthony J., w Margaret (Murty), p o Croghan,. painter. Main, h East Sweet Otis, w Maria (Celey), p o Belfort, r 37, farmer and lumberman 110, 4 cows, 4 horses, owns saw mill and 270 acres on r 41 Sweet Otis Jr., p o Belfort, r 37, farmer and lumberman- with his father, Otis Sweet Sweet William, p o Belfort, r 37, farmer and lumberman _ with his father, Otis. Sweet Swiss Creek Cheese Factory, p o Naumburgh, location r 80,, receives milk of 340 cows, Hiram Gowdy owner, F. B. Bachman salesman Switzer Christopher R., Elizabeth (Van Volk^nburgh), p o- Beaver Falls, res do Syder W. A. Mrs., p o Carthage, r 21, resides with her father, C. Gates, owns h and lot TOWN OF CBOGHAN. 7&- Tabolt Jacob J., p o Beaver Falls, clerk, emp of M. R. Le- fever, bds Hotel Emulous Tafel C. Ferdinand, w Mary (Bretsch), r 65, p o Beaver Falls, farmer 140, 12 cows, 3 horses, and shoemaker Tafel Fred W., p o Beaver Falls, resides vnth father, C. Ferdinand, emp Lewis, Slocum & Lefever Tafel John Gr., w Katharine (Widmeyer), p o Beaver Falls,. r 29, farmer 173, 3 cows, 2 horses, 20 sheep Tafel Lydia V., p o Beaver Falls, student, resides with her father, C. Ferdinand Tafel Sarah L., p o Beaver Falls, resides with father, 0. Ferdinand Taube Herman F., w Agnes A. (Einbeck), p o Beaver Falls, r 81, farmer 180, 14 cows, 3 horses, 20 sheep Taylor Aaron, p o Belfort, farmer Taylor Edward, w Betsey (Sixbury), p_ o Belfort, r 46, farmer 100, 1 cow, 1 horse, yoke oxen Taylor Erwin, w Ida ( ), p o Belfort, r 46, owns 2 cows,, 2 horses Taylor Henry J., w Mary (Wolcott), p o Natural Bridge, r 12, farmer 50, 2 cows, 1 horse, soldier -in late war Thenes Peter, p o Oroghan, res do, prop of the Union Hotel Thomas Peter, p o Belfort, farmer Thomj)son E., p o Belfort, res do, farmer Thompson Harvey, p o Belfort, farmer Thompson W. W., p o Carthage, r 21, laborer, emp of T. J. Delmore Tibido Joseph, w Sally (Jodiwan), p o Belfort, r 39, farmer 80, 1 cow Tibido Joseph Jr., p o Belfort, farmer Tiff Fred A., w Cora B. (Baldwin), son of Franklin D., p o Beaver Falls, res do, assistant superintendent of Bea- ver Falls Plate manufactory Tiff Franklin D., w Mary (Newell), p o Beaver Falls, res do, superintenlent and manager of Beaver Falls Plate fac- tory Tiss George, w Mary (Ardison), p o Jerden Falls, res do, emp U. S. L. Co.' Tiss Isadore, p o Oroghan, emp of his father, Peter Tiss James, p o Oroghan, res do, laborer, emp Fred Jacox Tiss Michael, w Louisa (MoUer), p o Belfort. r 53, farmer 137, has 1 cow, 2 horses 76 TOWN OF CROGHAN. Tiss Michael Jr., p o Belfort, resides with Austin E. Pren- tice Tisfe i^icholas, w Catharine (Oampney), p o Croghan, r 58, fanner 164, 12 cows, 2 horses Tiss Nicholas Jr., p o Croghan, r 58, lumberman, resides with his father, Nicholas Tiss Nicholas, p o Croghan, emp Nicholas Parquet Tiss Peter, w Rose (Valin), p o Croghan, furniture dealer, undertaker, and farmer 10, town clerk 6 years. Main, h do Tiss William, p o Croghan, r 58, lumberman, resides with his father Nicholas Tcoker John M., w Emma (Perry), p o Carthage, r 74, farm- er 96, 12 cows, 4 horses Toole Richard, p o Jerden Falls, res do, lumberman Tovey Henry, p o Natural Bridge, r 12, laborer, resides with father, Michael Tovey Michael, w. Febe (Ellis), p o Natural Bridge, r 12, farmer 77, 2 cows, 1 horse, 15 sheep XTowsley John, w Louisa (Mitchell), p o Jerden Falls, r 8, farmer 46, 1 cow, 1 horse Tunney Luke, w Kate (Thenis), p o Croghan, tanner. Me- chanic Turck Michael, w Pauline (Hubbard), p o Croghan, prop Turck House, Main Turck House, p o Croghan,' Michael Turck prop. Main Tyner Emma Miss, p o Beaver Falls, resides with father, George Tyner George, w Anna (McDonald), p o Beaver Falls, r 85, farmer 113, 10 cows, 3 horses Tyner Michael, p o Beaver Falls, resides with father,George Tyner Thomas, w Amelia (Deacon), p o Naumburgh, r 85, farmer 50, has 2 cows, 2 horses, emp Basselin saw mill U Ulrich Anna, p o Belford, emp E. W. Putnam, resides with her father, John TJlrich ' John, w Mary (Yousey), p o Belfort, r 43, lumber- man, owns saw mill r 43 "Union House, p o Croghan, Ager Bros., props. Main V Talin Albert, p o Croghan, res do, carpenter and builder Valin Alice A., p o Croghan, resides with father, Augustus TOWN OF CBOGHAN. 77 Valin Augustus, w Elizabeth (Sweetman), p o Groglian,. carpenter and cheesemaker, justice of peace and asses- sor, resident 54 years. School VALIN JAMBS A., w Anna (Denesia), p o Croghan, h do,, architect and builder Valin Jerome, w Katie (Riley), p o Belfort, r 35, stationary engineer, emp J. R. Lafave Valin Nicholas, w Adell (Rofinot), p o Croghau, res do, re- tired Valin Theodore J., w Anna (Bruty), p o Indian River, r 8, farmer 228, 20 cows, 3 horses, 25 sheep Van Arnam Abram N., w Oelestia A. (Lewis), p o Beaver Falls, location do, postmaster Van Arnam Floyd W., w Ida M. (Wardell), p o Beaver Falls, r 83, emp of J. P. Lewis Co. Van Brocklin J., w Delia (Hunkins), p o Carthage, r 21,, sawyer, emp J. W. Brace, bds H. Farmer Vanderwalker Charles, p o Belfort, r 53, retired Vanderwalker Hannibal, w Emiline A. (Kimbell), r 65, p o- Beaver Falls, emp Lewis, Slocum & Lefever Vanderwalker Jacob D., w Melissie (Drake), p o Belfort; r 35, farmer 69, 3 cows, 2 horses Vanderwalker, Sarah B., p o Beaver Falls, school teacher,, resides with father, Hannibal VAN ETTEN JACOB, w Catharine (Murphy), p o Belfort, res do, merchant, has been postmaster or assistant postmaster 10 years, resident of county 52 years, fol- lowed trade of tanner 36 years, was Union soldier in 25th N. Y. H. A., member G. A. R. VerSchneider Anna, p o Indian River, resides with father, Peter Vev Schneider Edward, p o Indian River, laborer, emp- Edward Marrille VerSchneider Frank, w Barbara (Boliver), p o Croghan, r 57, farmer 11'5, 10 cows, 3 horses VerSchneider George, p o Indian River, emp of father,Peter VerSchneider Joseph J., w Elizabeth (Lallier), p o Beaver Falls, r 86, farmer 185, 22 cows, 3 horses VerSchneider Peter, p o Croghan, farmer with his father,. Frank VerSchneider Peter, w Catharine (Duffer), p o Indian River, ^ r 11, farmer 83, 6 cows, 2 horses VerSchneider Peter J., w Elizabeth (Wakefield), r 65, p o- Beaver Falls, pulpmaker, emp Lewis, Slocum & Le- fever 78 TOWN OF CROGHAN. VerScliueider iSusau E., p o Beaver Falls, residets N\ith father, Joseph Ve&terfelt James, p o Natural Bridge, r 7, farmei' t)(), 1 cow, 2 horses Violet Charles, w Catharine (Weaver), p o Belfort, r 51, farmer 45, 3 horses ou r 49, and w owns farm -15 Mrkler Adolphus J., w Anna (Zehr), p o Naumburgh, r 80, carpenter Virkler Emanuel S., w Percella (Farney), p o Croghan, location do, owns planing mill and sash and blind factory Tirkler Samuel R., w Margaret (Keib), p o Croghan, dealer in dry goods, groceries, boots and shoes, notarj^ public, Main, h do "S'oodry Myron, p o Carthage, r 21, farmer 500, 2 horses, and proprietor of custom saw mills W \\"agoner Addie Miss, p o Croghan, stenographer and assis- tant bookkeeper, emp Beaver Kiver Lumber Co., bds CoUigan House Walseman Anna E., p o Naumburgh, resides with father, William Walseman Ella A., p o Naumburgh, resides with father, William Walsieman Emma J. Miss, p o Naumburgh, resides with father, William Walseman Ernest O., p o Naumburgh, farmer with his father, William Walseman Fred W., w Ida (Smith), p o Naumburgh, r 78, farmer 5, 1 cow, 2 horses Walseman Oscar E., p o Naumburgh, farmer with his father, William Walseman William L., p o Naumburgh, r 78, farmer, 20 cows, 3 horses TS'ardell Alton D., p o Beaver Falls, emp Beaver Falls Plate factory, resides with father, Stanley A. Warden Stanley A., w Lovina (Martin), p o Beaver Falls, res do, emp Lewis & Slocum Waterhouse Louisa, widow of William, p o Croghan, Me- chanic Weatherhead Floyd, p o Carthage, emp of father, Henry 'VS'^eatherhead Gilbert, w Emma (Shew), p o Natural Bridge, r 3, farmer 163, 7 cows, 2 horses TOWN OF CROGHAN. 79 Wtatherhead Henry, w Mary A. (Sliaffrey), p o Carthage, r 4, farmer 150, 13 cows, 2 horses, vet late war Woatherhead Otis, p o Natural Bridge, resides with father, Gilbert . , "Wedrick Kobert, w Anna (Lucher), p o Belfort, r 50, farmer 136, 3 cows, 2 horses, -L sheep Weir Frederic Jr., w Lena (Shantz), p o Naumburg, r 83 Weldon Wellington A., w Cora (Albertson), p o Naum- burgh, r 72, laborer Welsh Eugene, p o, Natural Bridge, farmer with father, James Welsh James, w Mary (Flood), p o Natural Bridge, r 13, farmer 50, ,4 cows, 2 hcjrses Werner Augustus, w Louisa (Highmilger), p o Naumburgh, r 83, dealer in lumber Werner C. F., w Emetic (Decker), p o Naumburgh, farmer 76, 6 cows, 3 horses Werner Hotel, p o Naumburgh, r 83, John Werner prop, liverj^ attached Werner John, p o Naumburgh, r 83, prop of Werner Hotel Wess George, w Eliza (Wrape), p o Carthage, r 21, farmer 68, 5 cows, 2 horses, 12 sheep Weyneth Jacob J., w Mary (Ferdinand), p o Beaver Falls, r 86, farmer and milkman, leases* on shares farm 86, has 10 cows, 3 horses Whalen Matthew, p o Croghan, res do, retired W'halen Michael, p o Croghan, laborer, emp John Parquet, soldier in 58th reg.. 111. Vol. Wheeler Edwin D., w Etta (Joslin), p o Croghan, barber, shop in Oolligan House, Main Wheeler Fred, w Rosalie (Foot), p o Belfort, r 35, lumber- man Wichmann Augustus, w Catharine (Flannery), p o Belfort, res do, farmer 57, 3 cows Widmeyer Eugene E., p o Beaver Palls, emp Beaver Falls Plate factory, resides with father, Fred Widmeyer Fred, w Elizabeth (Linstruth), p o Beaver Falls, r 86, farmer, owns farm with brother, George, 134, 12 cows, 3 horses Widmeyer George, w Rose (Haak), p o Beaver Falls, r 85, farmer, owns with brother, Fred, 1'34, 12 cows, 3 horses Widrick Christian, w Katie (Schrag), p o Belfort, r 54, farmer 130, 10 cows, 2 horses 80 TOWN OF CROGHAN. Widrick Daniel, p o Belfort, r 54, farmer with his father,, John Widrick John, w Anna (Nofzier), p o Belfort, r 54, farmer 212, 30 1-2 acres meadow laijds, 21 cows, 3 horses, 8 sheep Widrick John N., w Fanny (Erp), p o Belfort, r 54, farmer 122, 15 acres, 2 horses Wiehaman Augustus, p o Belfort, res do, retired Wilcox George, w Glara (Deaken), p o Indian River, r 23,„ farmer 63, 7 cows, 3 horses, 37 sheep Wilcox Ira, w Ida (Towsley), p o Indian River, carpenter and lumberman WILCOX SQUIRE, w Nancy 0. (Putnam), p o Indian River, res do, farmer 300, 12 cows, 8 horses, 40 sheep,. and lumberman, owns saw mill and does custom work and manufactures shingles, and merchant, dealer in general merchandise, served as postmaster from '67 to '84 and again from '88 to '92, was justice of the peace several years, veteran of late war, enlisted in '63 in 18th N. Y. Cav., formerly member of G. A. R. Williams George, w Mary (Stirkley), p o Oroghan, r 57^ laborer and farmer 3 Williams Lillian Miss, p o Oroghan, resides with father,. George Williams Minerva Mrs., widow, p o Natural Bridge, resides with son, J. Oarncrose Wilson Samuel, r 23, p o Indian River, farmer 83 Wisner Adam, w Olara (Grau), p o Oarthage, r 73, farmer 43, 3 cows, 1 horse Wisner Adam, w Olara (Grau), p o Oarthage, r 73, farmer 43, 3 cows, 1 horse Wisner Adam H., w Regina (Bingle), p o Naumburgh, r 86,. farmer and lumberman, 136, 17 cows (4 Holstein grade) 3 horses and 5 Poland Ohina swine, veteran late war- Wisner Oharles E., w Anna (Zahn), p o Oarthage, r 76,. farmer 97, 10 cows, 2 horses, 8 sheep Wisner Elizabeth Mrs., widow of H. Wisner, p o Carthage, . resides with son, Oharles E. Wisner Henry, w Elizabeth (Pfaflf), p o Oarthage, r 25,. laborer Wisner Henry H., p o Carthage, r 29, farmer 145, hay grower and lumberman Wisner John, w Anna (Happel), p o Carthage, r 76, farmer- 90, 7 cows TOWN OF OROGHAN. . 81 Woeltze Fred J., w Elizabeth (Burrows), p o Naumburgh, r 84, farmer, leases on shares farm 200, 16 cows, 2 horsi'S Wcclschlager Anna Miss, p o Croghan, dressmaker^ Main, h do WOOLSCHLAGER FRED, w Louisa (Kolos), p o Croghan, r 57, farmer, leases on shares of F. B. Bustin farm 200, 21 cows, 2 horses Y Yancey Andrew, p o Belfort, farmer with his father, Peter Yancey Benjamin, p o Belfort, farm laborer, resides with his father, Peter Yancey Daniel, w Magdalene (Raine), p o Belfort, r 37, farmer 80, 4 cows, 2 horses Yancey John, p o Belfort, res do, farmer Yarcey Peter, w Margaret (Zehr), p o Belfort, r 37, farmer 800, 17 cows, 5 horses, 20 sheep, makes 4 tons sugar yearly Yousey 0. F., d Anna B. (Virkler), p o 'Croghan, res do,, owns 3 grist mills and store house with S. F. Virkler,. 2 houses at Croghan and 1364 acres timber land Yousey Christopher, w Kate (Zehr), p o Indian River, lo- cation do, lumberman, owns two saw mills with brother, Peter, and 100 acres woodland, has 5 horses Yousey John, p o Belfort, lumberman, resides with father,. Joseph Yousey John, w Mary (Stril), p o Belfort, r 37, farmer 184,, 3 cows, 3 horses Yousey Joseph, w Josephine (Bellor), p o Belfort, res do,, lumberman YoD&jey Joseph, w Nancy (Campany), p o Belfort, res do, carpenter and farmer 57, sugar orchard, 1500 trees Yousey Joseph B., w Catharine (SI ere), p o Kirchnervillev r 50, farmer 178, 8 cows, 3 horses Yousey Peter, w Rose A. (Herzig), p o Belfort, res do, lum- berman, owns saw mill r 57 Zaeppel George, p o Croghan, dealer in watches and clocks,, repairing done. Main, bds Eagle Hotel Zahn Arthur, p o Naumburgh, farmer, emp father, John Zahn August, w Augusta (Gent), p o Naumburgh, r 80, farmer 230, 33 cows, 5 horses 8'2i . TOWN OF CROGHAN. ZAHN AU(^USTUS E., p o Naumburgh, r 80, postmaster and merchant, dealer in groceri'is, provisions, dry goods, drugs, boots ^ and shoes Zabn Ephram, w Mary (Wisner), p o Naumburgh, r 86, farmer 186 Zahn George, p o Naumburgh, farm laborer, emp Heiiry EinbecJi Ziahn George W., p o Naumburgh, r SO, laborer iiahn Joe E. Miss, p o Naumburgh, r 80, emp Augustus E. Zahn, bds do !Zecher Anna, p o Carthage, resides with father, Conrad Zecher Augustus E., p o Carthage, resides with father, Conrad LECHER CONRAD, p o Carthage, r 75, farmer 88, 12 cows, 2 horses, makes specialty of pork raising, sol- dier in late war, Co. M., 5th N. Y. H. Art, served 3 years, returned a sergeant, member G. A. R. post, Car- thage Zecher Edward, p o Carthage, resides with father, Conrad Zecher Emma, p o Carthage, general housework, resides with father, Conrad Zecher Emma, p o Carthage, r 74, resides a pai't of each year with her father, Philip Zecher Etta, p o Carthage, r 71, resides with father, Philip Zecher Frank, p o Carthage, laborer, resides with father, Conrad Zecher John A., w Henrietta (Meister), p o Carthage, r 72, mason and farmer 35, 3 cows, 1 horse, 15 sheep Zecher Lena, p o Carthage, r 74, resides with her father, Philip Zecher Louisa, p o C'arthage, r 74, home with her father, Philip Zecher Mary, p o Carthage, resides with father, Philip Zecher Otto, p o Carthage, r 74, farmer 50, 6 cows, 1 horse Zecher Philip, p o Carthage, r 74j farmer 120, 12 cows, 3 horses Zecher William, w Minnie (Genzel), p o Carthage, r 76, farmer 102, 12 cows, 2 horses Zehr Andrew, w Abbie (Strader), p o Belfort, r 33, farmer 180, 8 cows, 2 horses, 8 sheep Z(>hr AndreAv, w Mary (Martin), p o Oroghan, li do, farmer 566, has sugar orchard 45:00 trees, 12,000 pounds su9ar yearly, 21 cows, S horses TOWN OF CKOGHAN. 83 ^enr Andrew B., w Mary (Hosier), p o Croghan, v 54 1-2, farmer 355, 24 cows, 4 horses, T sheep Zehr Benjamin, p o Croghan, farmer with father. Christian _Zehr C. A., w Mary (Yousey), p o Beifort, r 37, farmer 80, 3 cows, 3 horses, manuf buckskin gloves _Zehr Christian Jr., w Amelia (Van Eitter), p o Croghan, foreman of T. B. Basselin .Zehr Christian, w Carrie (Kellogg), (Zehr & Son), p o Cro- ghan, h do, owner of store Zehr Eli, p o Croghan, farmer with his father, Andrew Zehi Frank M. (Zehr & Son), p o Croghan, bd>s with father. Christian Zehr Jacob, w, Lana (Mosier), p o Croghan, r 64, farmer 318, ^ 20, cows, 2 horses, yoke oxen Zehr Jacob Jr., p o Croghan, resides with his father Zehr Jacob L., w Annie (Lichtie), p o Beifort, r 54, woods- man -Zehr John, w Catharine (Kiefer), p o Croghan, r 56 farmer 200, 25 cows, 4 horses, 10 sheep Zehr John B., w Barbara (Geroer), p o Croghan, r 56, saw filer and farmer 16, 2 cows, 1 horse .Zehr Joseph A., ,w (Roggie), p o Croghan, farmer ZEHR JOSEPH B., w Clara S- (Johnson), p Beaver Falls, res do, contractor and builder Zehr Joseph M., w Lydia (Roggie), p o Beifort, v 53, car- penter and builder Zehr Lana Miss, p o Beifort, r 37, home with her brother, C. A. Zehr ZEHR MICHAEL, w Catharine (Martin), p o Indian River, r 8, apiarist, 67 colonies Zehr Michael Jr., -w Catharine (Garber), p o Indian River, r 8, farmef 300, 20 cows, 4 horses, 12 sheep, owns thor- oughbred Hblstein bull Zehr M. S., w Anna (Zehr), jp o Croghan, res do, dealer in general merchandise Zehr Solomon, p o Croghan, r 56, farm laborer rZehr & Son, p o Croghan, machinists, repairs and dealers in nearly all kinds of machinery," agricultural imple- ments, bicycles and guns / «4 TOWN OF CKOGHAN. A. Aubrey Augustus B. Bacus Dennis Bacus William, p o Belfort Baker Sebastian Bisha Jolm Bisha William Buckley James Bush Joseph CaJDcross H. Collins Frank Conway George Conway Patrick Oonway William Corcoran William Cousins Albert Cousins D Curran Matthew l>. Dail James Diifify James Martin James McCarthy John McCaw James McCaw William McDonald Eory McGuire William McMahan Patrick McEae John Miller Theodore , p o Belfort Moder Peter Monnat Augustus Monnat Stephen Murphy John T. Muth James Muth Michael O. O'Callahan DenniSj^ p o Bel- fort C^Connell John O'Connor John O'Bae John O'Rourke John O. P. Parquet Frank R. Rhubar Frank, p o Belfort Falls H. Farney Joseph Foster Charles A. «. GibG Joseph, p o Jerden FallsRhubar Henry, p o Belfort GibojJoseph Jr., p o Jerden Rhubar John Jr., p o Belfort " '^ Risha Fred Risha Peter Rittis Charles S. Scanlon William, p o Belfort Schwindy Timothy Snyder Anthony Snyder John, p o Indian River V. Van Slack Iber Ward Fred Woolschlager Joseph, p o> Belfort Y. Yoder Joseph Harrison George Herzig Fred Jr. Hines Matthew Jr House Michael K. , Keib Michael Kelley John Ketnpney Christopher J. Kempney Sebastian Kohler Otto li. Larget James Lhuillier Frank Jr. Locklin John Lynde J. TOWN OF DENMARK. 85 TOWN OF DENHARK. DENMARK was formed from Harrisburgh, April 3, 1807. It is triangular in shape, lies upon the northwest border of the county and contains 31,245 acres. The first settlement in the town was on the site now known as Deer Ri^er. Copenhagen, situated in the western part of Den- mark, on Deer river, is the only incorporated village. CaS' torland, located in the eastern part, on Black river, is noted for its large lumber mills, owned by T. B. Basselin. Denmark and Deer River are hamlets. The first super- visor was Lewis Graves, and the first clerk, William Derby- shire. (For explanations and abbreviations see page 5.) A Agens Carlos, p o Castorland, r 65, farm laborer Agens Eliza Miss, p o Castorland, r 65, owns farm 10, 2 cows Agens James, w Electa (Chadwick), p o Castorland, r 65, farmer 100, has 12 cows Agens John R., w Elmira C. (Campbell), p o Castorland, r 53, fai-mer 40, 5 cows, and breeder of blooded horses Agens Nora Miss, p o Castorland^ r 65, weaver Agens Robert, w Louis A. (White), p o Castorland, r 65, farmer 200, has 16 cows, 2 horses Agens Thomas, p o Watertown, r 63, farmer 180, 18 cows Alexander Edward, p o Copenhagen, farmer, leases the Chester Cunningham estate 150 Aiumou Rudolph, p o Castorland, re,s do, emp T. B. Basse- lin, saw mill A]-cher Allen W., w Ethelyn M. (Lewis), p o Copenhagen, res do, school teacher Arclier Warren M., w Josephine (Terrell), p o Denmark, r 55, farmer 77, has 30 cows, 3 horses Armstrong Matilda, widow of James, p o Deer River, r 12, housekeeper Austin Arthur H., w Blanche (Miller), p o Copenhagen, r 10, farmer, leases 80 of John Vanbrocklin Austin Charles A., w Helen M. (Wiggins), p o Deer River, farmer 100, has 25 cows, 2 horses 86 TOWN OF J)ENMARK. Austin Edward, w Harriet (Nichols), p o Deer River, res- do, chairmalier Austin Franklin D., w Mary M. (Murphy), p o Copenhagen,. 1- 57, farmer and market gardener Austin George, p o Oastorland, res do, emp T. B. Basselin,, mills Austin Grinman, p o Deer River, resides with Charles A.. Austin Austin Henry H., w Fannie (Jones), p o Copenhagen, r 47,, farmer 172, has 2 horses Austin Stanton D., p o Copenhagen, r 57, student B Babcock Fnsworth D., w Eunice (Sluimway), p o Copenha gen, r 39, farmer 100, has 18 cows, 3 horses. Babcock Eugene, p o Denmark. Babcock George, w Esther (Card), p oDeer River, r 12,. farmer 45, bas 8 cows, 2 horses. Babcock Jeannette, widow of Charles, p o Copenhagen, r 39,. resides with Ensworth D. Banter Harriet, widow of James, ]) o Copenhagen, r 57^ housekeeper. Barber George E., p o Copenhagen, r 27, farmer 15, has 2 cows, 2 horses. Barber Louisa, p o Copenhagen, r 27, housekeeper for George E. Barber. Barker Edwin C., w Hellen E. (Dekin), p o Carthage, r 2,. farmer, l(-a^(-s of C. E. Francis 142, 14 cows, 3 horses. Barker Eugene, w Elizabeth (Ling), p o Castorland, res do,, laborer. Barker Fannie, p o Denmark, r 56, resides with A. C. Barker. Barker Henry H., ia- Maria (Stowell), p o Castorland, res do, laborer. Bai-lsPv John ^y., w Elizabeth (Van Amber,) p o Castor- land, res do, bookkeeper, emp of Jacob Karcher Barker Julia, daughter of Erwin C, p o Carthage, r 2,- uiil liner. Barker N. W.,.p o Castorland, res do, emp kindling factory BARKER SAMUEL J., w Caroline (Dekin), p o Castor- land, res do., justice of the peace and contractor of ditchintr and tile layinc:. dealer in Vaw furs, soldier in Union army 4 years, 59 N. Y. Inf., 7 N. Y Cav. and 10 N. Y H. A. TOWN OF DENMAKK. 87 Barkei* Sylvester, p o Oastorland, res do, laljorer Barker Wiayne N., w Ida (Oowder), p o Oastorlaud, res do, laborer enip Oastorland Box Go. Barnes E. H. & Co., p o Oastorland, res do, box manufac- turers and custom work, capacity 100,000 ft per month, employ 52 men, J. T. Wood, superintendent. liurnum Eliphialet, p o Denmark, i- 49, farmer 12. Barnum George, w Maranda (Martin), p o Denmark, r 49, farmer 27, has 4 grade Holstein cows, 6 sheep. Bai'num L. D., p o Deer River, r 19, farm laborer. Barnum Mary E. Miss, p o Denmark, r 49, domestic. Barnum Milo, w (\u-rie (Oaswell), p o Deer River, r 19,. farmer 97, has 14 cows, 2 horses. BASSELIN'S MILLS, T. B. Basselin proprietor, p o Oastor- land, location do, manufacture all kinds of stock lum- ber, capacity 125,000 ft per day, emploj' 110 men. Bassett James P., w Maria (Gomer), p o Oastorlaud, res do,, carpenter and farmer 40. Bassett Joel, w Minnie (Werner), p o Oastorland, r 72, i'aruiei.' 120, has 7 cows 2 horses. Beaser Jolin, p o Denmark, r 50, sihoemaker. Beaser Mary E. Miss, p o Denmark, r 50, housekeeper fbr -rolin Beaser. Bedell Byron, w Minnie (Harringer), p o Oarthage, r 5, farmer 154, has 20 cows, 4 horses. Benner Simon, p o Oopenhagen, r 57, farmer 50. Bent Oarine A., daughter of Darius G., p o Oastorland,. res do. Bent Darius G., w Mary E. (Snell), p o Oastorland, res do, prop, livery stable, notary public. Bent Fannie, p o Deer River, r 13, resides with H. J. Rohr Bent Lillian E., daughter of Dari.us G., p o Oastorland, res do. Besha Fred A., w Anna (Fitz Patrick), p o Oar*thage, r 7, farmer, leases of G. D. Hewitt farm 20, has 5 horses Bevett Palmer, w Mary (Doulon), p o Oarthage, r 6, farmer, leases of Dr. George Hewitt farm 90, 10 cows, 4 horses. • Bewett Fred E., p o Deer River, r (?), farmer 100. Be-^er John, p o Denmark, laborer. Blinn Oatharine D., p o Denmark, r 51 cor 55, resides with AV alter Blinn. Blinn Walter, p o Denmark, r 50 cor 55, gardener and hor^ ticulturalist. ^8 TOWN OF UENMAKK Blodgett Pay, B., w Susan B. (Schantz), p o Denmark, r 55, laborer Blodgett Florence E. Miss, p o Denmark, r 55, has one- third interest in. farm 180 Blodgett Philander, w Emily J. (Stephens), p o Denmark, r 55, merchant, post master, notary public and telephone manager, w owns h and lot. Boialean Joseph A., w Emma A. (Lavan chard), p o Den- mark, r 49, farmer, leaser of Augusta Pickart farm 100, 12 cows. Boutwell Lyman O., w Nancy (Bowman), p o Copenhagen, r 46, farmer, leases of Cook Bros. 175, 20 cows. Bowman Midhael, w Olive A. (Plank), p o Oastorlaud, r 68, farmer, leases of C. D. Boshart farm 160, 25 cows, 8 acres hops. Brady John, p o Oastorland, res do, proprietor pool room. Briggs Charles W., w Effle (Spaulding), p o Castorland, res do, laborer emp Spring Bed Co. Briggs Joel L., w Eliza (Paver), p o Castorland, res do, saw filer emp T. B. Basselin. Briggs Stephen, w Sarah (Daring), p o Oastorland, resides with Joel L. Briggs. Briton Bert G., p o Castorland, res do, mechanic. Briton Ernest B., p o Oastorland, res do, carpenter and joiner. Briton Millard J., p o ('astorland, res do, carpenter and joiner. Brothers Fi-auk, p o Castorland, res do, laborer. Brown Amy M., widow of Wellington, p o Oasiorland, re- sides with Dr. C. H. Reniff Brown Ernest W., w Bnlah (Martin), p o t*astorland, res do, laborer. Brown John, ]> o Copenhagen, r 7, farm laborer emp P. A. Ilarter. Brown John M., w Elizabeth H. (Wyeth), p o Deer Eiver, res do, gardner and farmer 18, has 2 cows. Brown Thomas M., w Matilda M. (Miarsih), p o (Copenhagen, r 33, farmer 60, has 8 cows, 2 horses. Buck Frank, p o Denmark. Buclv fJoward, p o Denmark, r (?). Bnker William, w Elizabeth (Peck), p o Copenhagen, r 37, laborer. Bnnbard Alexander, w Margaret (Williams), p o Copen- hagen, r 37, laborer. TOWN OF DENMARK. 89 JBuri'ington WasMngton, w Susan (Parker), p o Copenlia- gen, r 57, farmer 75, 5 cows. Butlin Joseph, w Marinda (Goodenough), p o Oopenhagen, r 24, retired farmer 42, and ha;^ "-(^-lialf interest in farm 108, 20 grade Holstein cows, 4 horses, 7 acres hops. Butters George C, w Lavantia (Orofoot), p o Copenhagen, r 47, farmer 65, has 10 cows, 2 horses. Buxton Burton G., p o Oastorland, res do, carpenter and builder. Buxton Caroline, widow of -Jacob, p o Castorland, res_do. Buxton Charles G., w Winnie (Losen)j p o Castorland, res do, proprietor blacksmith and wagon shop. Buxton Bidith F., p o Castorland, res do, clerk, emp George Hufcut. :Buxton Ernest B., p o Castorland, res do, contractor and builder. Buxton J. M., son of Caroline^ p o Castorland, res do, la- borer. Cappler Fred, w Mai'y (Schneeberger), proprietor of Cen- tral meat market. Carroll James, w Julia (Gooder), p o Copenhagen, r 44, la- borer. Carroll Juliett, p o Copenhagen, r 44, dressmaker, resides with James Carroll. Carter Louisa Miss, p o Denmark, resides with Christopher Frink. Carter Olive J. Miss, p o Denmark, r 55, dressmaker. Gastorland Cheese Factory, Stock Co., p o Castorland, r 73, receives, milk of 200 cows. CWSTOKLAND HOTEL, Glenn & Wetmore proprietors, Castorland Chamberlain Gilbert, w Mary (Agens), p o Denmai-k, r 53, farmer 210, 25 cows, 3 horses. Chamberlan Thomas, w Belle (Crandel), p o Denmark, r 53, farmer with Gilbert. Cheeseman W. E., p o Castorland, res do, laborer. 'Cheney Frances, p o Denmark,, r 55, has one-third interest in farm 180. Chickering Frank W., w Bertha A. (Twitchell), p o Copen- hagen, r 43, farmer, leases of Uriel A. Twitchell farm 200. yO TOWN OF DENMARK. Chickering Truman L)., w Elida S. (Roberts), p o Copenha- gen, r rtG, farmer 280, has 40 grade Ayershire cows, 4 horses. Clark Charles B., w May (Allen), j) o Deer River, r 13, farm-^ er 50, has 8 cows, 1 horse. Clark Dexter, p o Deer River, laborer. Clark George W., w Sarah J. (Judd), p o Casttorland, r 68,. farmer 49, has 8 cows, 2 horses. Clark John P., p o Denmark Clark Lovell, w Sophia (Wemott), p o Denmark, r 55, or-^ chard 2 acres. Clark Nathan Hon., w Eliza A. (Clark), p o Copenhagen, r- 44, retired farmer 250, 40 Ayershire cows Clickner Daniel, w May (Snyder), p o Oastorland, res do, emp Jacob Karcher. Clickner Joseph, p o Castorland, res do. Clobridge Charles, p o Copenhagen, medical student, re- sides with his fatlier James. Clobridge Fred, w Margaret (Whisple), p o Oopienhagen, r 37, laborer. Clobridge James, w Sarah (Stoddard), p o Copenhagen, r 47, laborer. Clobridge Mary Jane, p o Copenhagen, r 28, resides, with William. Clobridge William, w Eunice (Buker), p o Copenhagen, r 28,. laborer, emp J. S. Twining CI OSS Warren W., w Alice (Stafford), p o Copenhagen, r 7,. farm laborer emp Philip A. Harter. Colegrove Richard, w Alva (Olmmpine), p o Castorland, r- 68, laborer. Colemaji Sidney, w Alice (Smith), p o Deer River, r 53,,. farmer, leases of Charles Padee farm 125, 22 cows, 2: horses. (^ol grove Nelson, p o Castorland, res do, laborer. Comer Abner, w Ida (Ford), p o Castorland, r 69, farmer 14,. has 2 Holstein cows. Comer Phebe, p o Castorland, resides M-ith James F. Bas- sett. Cone Frank C, w Addie (Terrell), p o Denmark, r 55, farm- er with his brother Fred C. 140, 20 cows. Cone Fred C, p o Denmark, r 55, farmer with brother Frank C. 140, 20 cows. Cone Lucy, widow of Truman, 'p o Denmark, r 55. TOWN OP DENMAKE. 91- COOK ALSON, w Mary E. (Couper), p o Denmark, r Q'Z^. (Cook Bros.) COOK BROS., (Alson & Herbert E.,) p o Denmark, r 62,- farmers 300, have 40 graide Holsteiu cows, 8 horses,. ' and breeders of Berkshire swdne, proprietor of Cook Brothers' cheese and butter factory. COOK HEllBEKT E., w Fannie S. (Schermerhorn), p o Denmark, r 55, (Cook Bros.) COlT GUY E., p o Cai-thuge, r i, farmer, resides with- Mrs. Nancy liewitt Courts Nicholajs, w Elizabeth (Morse), p o Denmark, r 66,. farmer 73, 10 cows Oratsenberg George, w Mette (Whittaker), p o Copeuhagen, r 10, farmer 259, has 6 cows, 1 horses Croolc Curtis, w Josephine (Bowman), p o Copenhagen, r 10, farmer 86, has 10 cows, 2 horses. Crowder Alouzo A., w Anna, p o Castorland, r (?), farmer. Crowder C. William, w Mary (Hufcut), p o Castorland, res- do, emp Castorland Box Co. Crowder Judsou C, p o Castorland, res do, euij) Box Fac- tory. Crowder Keuben, p o Castorland, farmer Crowley Christopher, w Emma (Snedeker), p o Castorland,. res do, laborer emp Castorland kindling wood factory. •Cumuiings George 11., w Sarah M. (Tanzer), p o Castorland^ res do, carpenter and builder, and dealer in pumps,. guns and hardware. Cummiugs Joseph, p o Castorland, r 65, farmer 38, has 3- eows. Cunningham Chester, w Maria H. (Millard), p o Copenha- gen, r 58, farmer 160, has 25 cows, 4 horses. CUNNINGHAM WILLIAM C, p o Copenhagen, r 58,. farm laborer emp Chester Cunningham. Cutler Isabella M., p o Deer River, res do, stenographer emp A. B. Kilby, Carthage. Cutler Mortimer F., w Eliza J. (Hammond), p o Deer River,, res do, farmer 9. D Davis Evan, p o Castorland, res do, baggage master, Cas- torland depot. Decker Peter, w Elizabeth (Vei'snider), p o C.istorlanfl, r 65,- farmer 54, has 8 cows. ■92 TOWN OF DKNMAKK. Deer Kiver Plow Factory, L. E. Stitt, prop., manufacturers plows and castings, wagon repairing and horse shoeing done. Dence William, w Mary W. (Waters), p o Copenhagen, r 44, bteeder of poultry. .Denmark Cheese Factory and Creamery, Alson ' and lier- bert E. Cook props, p o Denmark, r .55 Deno David, p o Castorland, res do, laborer. _Dickson Dorotha E., widow of J. W., p o Copenhagen, r 47 Dickison Jay E., w Annette (Olobridge), p o Copenihagen, r 47, farmer 190, has 24 cows, 5 horses. Dimick Eugene C, w Wettha (Edmonds), p o Oastorland, res do, laborer emp T. B. Basselin. Dimick Flora Mrs., p o Castorland, res do, mattress maker emp Jacob Karcher. Dobson Emmett, w Alice M. (Nichols), p o Deer River, r 51, day laborer. Dunawaj' Clarence, w Olivia A. (Savell), p o Deer Kiver, r 12, carpenter and stone mason Dunaway Elbridge R., w Mary J. (Loomis), p o Copenhagen, r 44, laborer. Dunham Dennis, p o Denmark, r (?), laborer. Dunham Miles L., w Ella (Phillips), p o Deer River, r 13, prQp Deer River Hotel. Durez Fred, p o Castorland, res do, teamster emp of Sylves- ter F. Vickler. E Eams Edna Miss., p o Denmark, v 49, emp of Darius Pierce. Edgbert Charles W., w Celia (Stanition), p o Copenhajre^n, r 24, farmer 218, hjts 6 thoroughbred and 25 grade TTol- stein cows, 5 horses, breeder of Chester ^Vhite swine. Edmonds Merritt M., p o Castorland, res do, lab, h and lot Elsaser John , w Kate (Precher), p o Castorland, res do, fur- niture dealer in Carthage and Lowville Elsaser Charles F., w Sophia (Haaf), p o Oastorland, res do, emp of John Elsaser. Bi'\\an Mary Miss, p o Copenhagen, r 44, house keeper and tailoress. , F Fanning Cliarles D., w Metissa A. (Snow), p o Carthage, r , 6, farmer 78, has 12 cows, 2 horses. Fanning Clarence E., p o C^artdiage, r 6, postal clerk on R., W. & O. R. R. TOWN OF DBNMAKK. 93"- FanMng Fred S*, p o Oarthage, r 6, farmer witk father Chiarles D. Farney Samuel, w Mary M. (Virkler), p o Oastorland, res dio, machinist emp E. H. Barns & Co. Farney Timothy T., w Margaret E. (gangster), p b Oastor- land, res do, merchant, Feistal Edmund, w Mary (Harper), p o Deer River, r 19, farmer 100, has 10 cows. Feistal Lewis, p o Denmark, laborer. Flanders R. W., p o Deer River, r (?.) Flinn John, p o Oastorland, res do, saw filer, h and lot Flanigan Thomas, w Martha A. (Nichols), p o Carthage, r 5, fiarmer 75, has 8 cows, 2 horses. Florida Mortimer, p o Deer River, r 18, farmer 80. Flynn John W., w Margaret (Lenehan), p o Oastorland, res do, saw filer emp T. B. Basselin. Fox Clinton A., w Dora B. (Cody), p o Copenhagen, r 44,. cheese maker. Fox Peter A., w Mary A. (Jones), g o Copenhagen, r 44,. laborer. Frazier Herbert E., w Harriet (Graves), p o Oastorland, res do, engineer at Oastorland kindling wood factory. Frink Christopher M., w Augusta (Parter), p o Deer River,, r 53, farmer, leases of Catherine Howard farm 115, 15- cows, 3 horse. G Gallup Alson, p o Oarthage, laborer. Ganzel John, p o Deer River, r 52, farmer 120. Gardner Charles, p o Oastorland, r 65, farmer 49, has 5' cows, soldier in Union service. Gardner Charles W., w Amy (Allen), p o Deer River, r 46 farmer, leases of Chester L. Smith farm 150, 21 cows, has 2 horses. Gardner George W., w Josepihine (Geroy), p o Oastorland, r 65, farm laborer. Garnsey Eliza, widow of Almiran, p o Denmark, r 51, owns: farm 30. Gates Nellie L. Miss, p o Oastorland, r (?), school teacher. Gilroy John, p o Odpenhagen, r 10, farm laborer. Gilroy Thomas, w Mary (Oarlin), p o Copenhagen, r 10, farmer, leases 100 of George Cratsenburg. Glazier Esther, p o Deer River, res do, housekeeper. Glazier Harrison, W Margaret (Griffin), p o Denmark, r 51^ farm laborer. , :94 TOWN OF DENMARK. Glazier Olive P., widow of Eliheu, p o Deer Kiver, res do. Glazier William, p o Deer Riyer, r (?.) ■Gleason David T., w Mary (Sharp), p o Denmark, r 51, re- tired farmer 115, 16 cows. Glenn Samuel, p o Oastorland, emp of his brother Thomas at Oastorland Hotel. .GLENN & WETMORE, (T. G. & H. VV.), p o Oastorland, proprietors of Oastorland Hotel, located at railroad station, livery in connection, near hunting and fishing grounds. • Glur Gottlieb, p o Oastorland, res do, blacksmith, emp Oharles G. Buxton. ■Godfrey Jasper G., w Emma A. (Taylor), p o Denmark, r 62, leases of Oook Bros, farm 250 30 Holstein cows has 2 horses 15 swine. • Goutremout Fred, son of Garrett, p o Oastorland, res do, clerk Union Hotel. ■ ■Goutremout Garret N., w Emeline (Kilts), p o Oastorland, res do, prop Union Hotel; •Goutremout Phebe A., widow of ^illiam, p o Oastorland, r 70, farmer 180, has 20 cows. ■- • Goutremout William, p- o Oastorland, r (?), farmer. Gowdy George W., w Matilda. A. (Boiataen), p o Denmark, r 66> teamster and horse trainer. Grieve William, p o Deer River, r 52, farmer. 65, has 2 cows. Groner Fred, w Rose (Branley), p o Oastorland, res do, la- borer. ■Guiser Mary, p o Oastorland, r 64, housekeeper. H Haaf, Catherine, p o Oastorland resides with Oharles F. Elsiaser. Hall Henry, w , Amelia (Emerson), p o Oopenhagen, r 8, , farn^er 150, has 23 cows, 3 horses. . Haller Frank, p o Deer River, r (?.) , ,,, , Hfvller John, w Mary (Bretch), p o Deer Jliver, r 49, farmer 78, has 11 cows, 2 horses. Hamlin Abner, w Maria L. (Harrington)>-p o Deer River, r 52, farmer, leases of Mrs. Maria Hammond farm 130, ... 20, cows, 2 horses. . . Hancock Egbert, w Elizabeth (Hurd), p o.Deer River, r 12, retired farmer! , ..,,,, Hancock Freeman, w Bertha (Hubbard), p o Deer River, r 12, farmer 140, has 20 cows, 3 horses. TOWN OF DENMARK. 95 Handley Bros;, (Thomas J. & Michael C), p o Oastorland, res do, proprietors of Union Hotel. Handley Michael C, p o Oastorlahd, res do, (Handley Bros.) Handley Thomas J., p o Castorland, res do, (Handley Bros.) Hannah Thomas, w Gertrude (Allison), p o Castorland, res do, overseer of Castorland. box factory. Hannah Walter, p o Castorland, res do, overseer of Castor- land box factory. Hannas Thomas, p' o Castorland, res do, laborer Harper William , w Saraih (Weister), p o Carthage, r 7, farmer 50, 5 cows, 2 horses. Hai-iiz Frank, p o Castorland, res do, butcher. Hiirter Alice M., daughter of Alonzo G., p o Copenhagen,, r 11, domestic ihii-tei' Alonzo G., p o Copenhagen, rll, farmer 180, has 20 cows, 4 horses. Jliuter Cheese Factory, p o Copenhagen, r 7, P. A. Harter proprietor, receives milk of 200 cows. IJarter Lewis (1, w Lucy (Fanning), p o Copeuha.nen, r 9, farmei* 65, 8 cows, 5 horses. I-Itiit\vell Walton S., w Mary (Goodell), p o Denmark,. r 62, farmer 20, has 6 cows. Hastings Sarah A., widow of Emery, p o Denmark, r 55, housekeepr. Haizer John, w Anna (Buckingham), p o Deer River, r 20, on farm of G. A. Blackman 60, 5 cows, 2 horses, 18 acres ■hops. • Hebert Thomas, w Sophia, p o Castorland, res do, prop barber shop. Henry Barney E., w Elizabeth (Wilson), p o Copenhagen, r 43, farmer 46, 12 graded' Ayershire cows, 2 horses. Henry Barney J., p o' Copenhagen, r '43, farmer .with his father Biarney E. Henry Johui, w Amelia A. (Ferry), p o Copenhagen, r 44, re- tired farmer 112, 18 cows. Henry Mary S., p o Copenhagen, r 44, emp of Peter Henry Henry Peter, w Alice (Carroll), p o ; Copenhagen, r 44, la- borer. Henry Wilson D., w Amelia (Hall), p o Copenhagen, r 44, farmer, leases farm 112 of John Henry. Herzig Frank, p o Castorland, res do, (Frank Herzig & Co.) H-erzig Frank & Co., p o Castorland, res dO; proprietor of Herzig meat market. TTess John, p o" Denmark, r 55, harnes-s maker. 96 TOWN OF DENMARK. Hewitt Da^Tid, w Elizabeth (Cook), p o Carthage, r 13,, farmer 31, has 5 cows, 4 horses. Hewitt Leonard E., p o dartha;ge, r 13, stone cutter, Hewitt Nancy, widow of Isaac, p o Carthage, r 13, owns farm 75, 2 cows. Hewitt Wesley J., w Jeannette (Smith), p o Deer Eiver, r 21, farmer GO, has 6 cows, 2 horses. HILL WALLACE K., w Ellen L. (Bassett), p o Deer liivei-,. r 12 cor 13, dealer in general merchandise, post master, and telephone operator, and supervisor. Hirschey Jonathan, w Anna (Virkler), p o Castorland, r 73,. farmer 275, 35 cows. .Hirschey Joseph, w Anna (VirMer), p o Castorland, r 73,. farmer 130, 20 cows. Hodge Francis, w Anna (Hoch), p o Denmark, r 66, farmer, leases of William. Hesler farm 152, 21 cows. Hofer Charles, p o Carthage, r 22, farm laborer. Hofer Christopher, w Mary (SJiaw), p o Cathage, r 22, farm- er 200, has 30 cows. Hofer Edward, w Anna (Howe), p o Cartbage, r 22, farm la- borer emp of Christopher Hofer. Hofer William, p o Carthage, r 22, farm laborer emp ot Chrlstopiher Hofer. Holmes Olive, p o Castorland, res do, housekeeper. Homes Hannah, p o Castorland, r 14, resides with Otto- Warner, Hopgood John, w Eunice, p o Copenhagen, r 28, farmer 5 Hopkins Prudence, widow of Joel, p o Deer Eiver, res do,. housekeeper. Horth George B., w Lillian C, (Cole) p o Denmark, r 51,. prop blacksmith and wagon »hop. Houghton Richard P., w Emma (Rumble), p o Deer River, r 51, farmer, leases of Jofhn Otis farm 8, 3 cows. Howard Catharine, p o Denmark, r 53, owns farm 115, 15- cows. Howe Alice, p o Copenhagen, bds with Thomas Howe. Howe Floyd, w hristina (Kempney), p o Copenhagen, r 24„ farmer leases 22 of George Smith, has 2 horses, Howe James, w Jane (Young), p o Copenhagen, r 24, farm- er 26, has 4 cows, 2 horses. Howe John, p o Copenhagen, r 44, laborer. Howe Thomas, w Kate (Highman), p o Copenhagen, r 44,. laborer. Howe William, p o Copenhagen, r 44, farm laborer. TOWN OF DENMARK. 97 Hoyt Minnie E., p o Deer River, res do, dress maker. Hoyt R Bruce, son of Sarah, p o Deer River, res do. Hoyt Sarah, widow of Caleb, p o Deer River, res do, house- keeper. Hubbard Dwight, w Temperance (Thompson), p o Carthage, r 13, farmer 100, has 15 cows, 2 horses. Hubbard Henry, p o Deer River. Huf cut Carrie Miss, p o Denmark, r 49, school teacher Hufcut George, w Elmira (Barnum), p o Denmark, r 49^ farmer 44, has 8 cows. HtJFCUT GEORGE E., p o Castorland, res do, dealer in general merchandise. Hufcut Henry, p o Oastorland, res do, retired, soldier in Union army. Hufcut Martha Miss, p o Castorland, res do, laundress Hutchinson Charles, w Matilda (Beaser), p o Denmark, r 51, laborer. Hutchinson Lena Miss, p o Denmark, r 51, dressmaker I Ingalls Frederic, w Elizabeth (Parrot), p o Copenhagen, r 33, farmer, leases of John S. Twining farm 122, 16 cows, 2 horses. Ingalls Julia Miss, p o Copenhagen, bds with Mary Erwin Ingalls Richard, p o Copenhagen, r 32, farm laborer. J Jones Benjamin, p o Deer River, r (?.) Jones Mary, widow of Ebenezer F., p o Deer River, res do, housekeeper. Jones Noel E., w Isabelle (McManis, deceased, p o Denmark, r 49, general merchant and farmer, leases of Elizabeth Whitford 163, 21 cows. Jones Tennyson A., p o Deer River, res do, station agent and operator emp R., W. and O. R. R, also agent emp George Dryden & Co. Judd Leverett C, w Anna E. (Harford), p o Oastorland, res do, owns store building, erceted Castorland Hotel in 1877, and founded the village of Castorland K Kappeli Fred, w Mary (Sneebergear), p o Castorland, res do, butcher. Karcher Jacob, w Rachel (Farney), p o Castorland, res do,, manufacturer of mattresses, spring beds, folding cots, cribs, employs 10 men. 98 TOWN OF DJENMAKK. Kelner Asa, w Emma (Kelner), p o Carthage, r 13, farmer 40, has 7 cows Kelner Fred, w Salona (Woodward), p o Copenhagen, r 23, farmer 15. Xc'lner George C, w Elizabeth (Vanbrocklin), p o Carthage, r 11, retired farmer 77. Kelner Gordon, p o Copenhagen, r 9, bds with L. C. Harter Kessler Arnold, p o Castorland, res do, painter. Kessler George, p o Castorland, res do, laborer, h and lot Kidder Sterling, p o Castorland, barber, bds at Goutremont Hotel. Kidney Orville, p o p.enmark, r 50, h and lot Kidney Sarah D., widow of Thomas L., p o Deer River, r 12, housekeeper. Kidney Smith S., p o Deer River, r 12, farm laborer. Kilborn Frank, butcher, mechanic Kilmer Harlow, w Harriet (Plopper), p o Deer River, res do, laborer. Kitts Charles, w Mary (Veltin), p o Carthage, r 13, farmer 50, has 6 cows. Kitts Jesse T., w Sarah M. (Rockwood), p o Denmark, r 66, farmer 170, has 2 horses. Knapp Elliott, w Harriet (Suits), p o Deer River, r 53, farmer, leases of Byron Bent farm 120, 12 cows. Knapp Jay E., w Marian E. (Dunham), p o Denmark, r o5, butter and cheese maker emp Cook Bros. Knapp John L., p o Copenhagen, r 60, farmer 77, has 10 cows, 3 horses. Knapp Satie J., daughter of John L., p o Oopenliagen, r 60, housekeeper. Kohler John L., w Anna (Williams), p o Denmark, r 47, farmer, leases of Fred Butters 200, 18 cows, 2 horses. L Xiachine Lewis, p o Castorland, res do, laborer La Huillier N. Chris, p o Castorland, res do, (Frank Her- zig & Co.) Laitz Collins, w Kate (McManis), p o Denmark, r 51, car- \ penter and joiner. Landers Julia, p o Copenhagen, r 36, domestic emp Nancy Landers. Landers Nancy, widow of James, p o Copenhagen, r 36, owns farm 100, 15 cows, 3 horses. Landon William, w (Roberts), p o Copenhagen, farmer 70 TOWA OF DEJMMAKK. 99 Lanplier A. E., p o Denmark. Lanpher A. T., p o Denmark. Lanpher Eugene, w Jennie (Shattuck), p o Deer River, r 51, farmer 150, has 24 cows, 2 horses. Lanpher Frank, w Elidia (Stephens), p o Denmark, r 48, farmer 110, has 16 cows. Lanpher Otho A., w Augusta (Plopper), p o Deer River, r 18, prop Deer River grist mills, owns 2 acres. Lapire James, w Mary (Labounty), p o Denmark, r 51, farmer 5. Lasher Ohauncey, p o Denmark. Lasher John F., w Maria (Whitford), p o Denmark, r 49, farmer 77, has 14 grade Holstein cows. Lasher Judson W., w Emma J. (Alexander), p o Copenha- gen, r 60, farmer 200, has 30 cows, 4 horses. Lawton Eliza, widow of William C, p o Copenhagen, r 39, resides with Ensworth D. Babcock. Lawton Fred J., p o Deer River, r 52, farmer, leases of Thomas Carroll farm 215, 25 cows. Lawton Jennie, p o Deer River, r 52, dressmaker. Lawton Roland, w Louisa (Reed), resides with Fred J. Lawton. Lenehan Emma, p o Castorland, res do, domestic Leneham Matilda, p o Castorland, res do, laborer emp Cas- torland kindling wood factory. Leonard Charles, p o Castorland, res do, emp of the kind- ling wood factory. Leonard Edmund, p o Denmark, r 55, retired farmer 218, has 25 cows, 5 horses, apple orchard 2 acres. Leonard Genio, w Mary (Dalton), p o Denmark, r 55, farm laborer emp Edward, Leonard. Leonard Phineas, w Jessie (Harter), p o Copenhagen, r 11, farmer. Lester May, p o Copenhagen, r 9, resides with father Loren- zo Plank. Lewis J. H., retired farmer, bds Davenport House. Lewis John M., w Celestia (Robins), p o Copenhagen, r 46, farmer 146, 20 cows, and market gardner. LINESTRUTH ALBERT H., w Eliza (Briggs), p o Cas- torland, dealer in pianos, organs, and musical supplies. Linestruth Frank, p o Castorland, res do, emp box factory. Lirestruth Fredric, p o Castorland, r 72, laborer. Linestruth Philip, w Wilhelmina (Richter), p o Castorland, r 72, farmer 68, has 4 cows, 2 horses. 100 TOWN OF DENMARK. Locklin Jerome, p o Carthage. Loomis Leonard, w MeMna (Austin), p o Deer River, r 49,. farmer 110, has 18 cows, 3 horses. Loucks Leland, w Cora (Whitney), p o Copenhagen, r 47,. farmer, leases of Addison Clark 265, 30 cows, 3 horse. Lyman Henry, w Ellen L. (Brown), p o Castorland, r 70,, farmer 16, has 2 cows. Lynch Fred, p o Castorland, res do, saw flier in kindling. wood factory. M Madrid Lafayette, w Lucinda (Guino), p o Deer River, r 17,. farm laborer. Mann Tlhomas, p o Castorland, res do, laborer. Marsile Lewis, w Kaite (McGillis), p o Deer River, r 13, farmer 213, 30 cows, 2 horses. Martin Charles, w Harriet (Bohall), p o Castorland, r 65,. laborer emp Henry R. Martin Fred, w Anna (Clark), p o Castorland, r 65, farmer 50, has 8 .grade Holstein cows. Mar-tin Henry R., w Rosella (Thompson), p o Castorland, r 65, farmer 125, has 16 grade Holstein cows, 3 horses. Martin John T., w Mariette (Leonard), p o Denmark, r 55,, leases of Duane B. Dunham farm 18, has 1 Jersey and 2 Holstein cows, h and lot. Mastin Charles E., w Betsey (Peebles), p o Castorland, res •do, miller, emp of Sylvester F. Virkler Mathies John, p o Copenhagen, r (?), farmer, leases of George Kelner farm 20. Mattis Imbert, w Elizabeth (Schlupe), p o Castorland, res do, overseer of T. B. Basselin's lumberyard. McBride Dejiia Miss, p o Deer River, res do, domestic. M(Cue Henry, w Maria (Marcellus), p o Denmark, r 49, day laborer. McDonnell Catherine, p o Deer River, res do, domestic. McDonald DUNOAN, w Ellen (Abrams), p o Deer River, res do, jobber in lumber and logs, and owns farm 20, 11 horses. McDonald Eugene, p o Deer River, emp of Duncan Mc- Donald. McDonald .Tames Albert, p o Deer River, res do, book- keeper emp Duncan McDonald. McDonald John, p o Deer River, res do, emp of Duncan McDnnnld. TOWN OF JDENMAKK. 101 McLane William, w Martha (Dunn), p o Denmark, r 55, taim laborer. Merz Charles, w Mary, p o Oastorland, r 64, farmer 150, has 20 cows. Metoalf Ella M., p o Carthage, resides with father John H. Metcalf John H., w Elizabeth (Hewitt), p o Carthage, r 13, farmer 200, has 10 cows, 3 horses. MetcaJf Leonard C, son of John H., p o Carthage, r 13. Michael Peter, p o Castorland, res do, emp T. B. Basselin saw mill. Miller Aimer J. w Mary E. (Hathaway), p o Deer River, r 12, farmer, leases of Elmira Harter 180, 30 cows, has 2 horses. MILLER KIRBY A., w Mary L. (Cunningham), p o Co- penhagen, r 58, farmer 113, has 20 grade Ayershire cows, 3 horses. JMiller Milton, w Jeannette, p o South Champion, r 34, farmer, leases of O. Andrews 120, 8 cows, has 2 horses. Miller Oscar G., w Carrie (Hancock), p o Deer River, r 12, farmer, leases on shares of Lewis Marsile farm 183. Moody David W., w Nettie (Bond), p o Castorland, r 73, farmer 120, has 15 cows. Morris Samuel, p o Copenhagen, r (?), farm laborer. Morrow Hiram, w Sarah (Taylor), p o Denmark, r 48, farm- er, leases of Lewis Bros., Copenhagen, farm 180, 23 cows. JMuller Arthur F., w Nellie (Ingram), p o Castorland, res do, laborer. Murphy John D., p o Copenhagen, r 36, farm laborer emp Margaret Murphy. Murphy Julia, p o Copenhagen, r 37, domestic. Murphy Julia C, p o Copenhagen, r 36, school teacher Murphy Kate Miss, p o Copenhagen, r (?), preceptress of the union free school of Copenhagen. Murphy Margaret, widow of John, p o Copenhagen, r 36, farmer 200, has 26 cows, 3 horses. Murphy Patrick, w Kate (Fitzsimmons), p o Copenhagen, r 37, farmer 165, has 25 cows, 6 horses. Murphy William, p o Copenhagen, r (?), farmer 140 Murray Edward D., w Etta J. (Kelley), p o Castorland. res do, section foreman of R., W. & O. R. R. Myers James M., w Adaline (Holcomib), p o Deer River, res do, carpenter and farmer 8, justice of peace. Myers Alanson, p o Deer River, bds with Edward Austin. 102 TOWN OF DENMARK. N Nash Darwin, w Emma (Blodgett), p o Denmark, r 51 cor 55, justice of peace, ex-treasurer of Lewis Co. Neidle Charles, w Jennie (Rice), p o Copenhagen, r 23^ leases of George Dryden farm 325, 51 cows, 4 horses. Normander Isaac, p o Carthage, r 53, farmer 350, has 20- cows. North Allen J., w Louisa (De Poister), p o Denmark, r 6G,. farmer, leases of R. H. White 130, 25 cows. Obra Lewis, p o Daiimark Olam Christopher, p o Castorland, r (?), farm laborer. Ornxsby Albert S., jr., w Fanny H. (Judd), p o Castorland,, res do, general merchant and post master. Otis A. C, widow of Joseph, p o Denmark, r 55, house- keeper, h and lot. Otis Henrj: S., w Nellie C. (Vrooman), p o Carthage, r 11,. farmer, leases of Charles E. Vrooman. Otis John, w Jerusha (Thompson), p o Deer River, r 51,. farmer and mail carrier. Otis Richard C, w Mary (Hartwell), p o Denmark, r 55,. farmer 160, has 20 Holstein cows, 4 horses. Overton Oren N., w Alice O. (Higman), p o Copenhagen, r 44, farmer, leases of Nathan Clark 250. P Paddock Jasper J., w Jane (Cline), p o Carthage, r 13^ farmer 100, has 8 grade Holstein cows, 2 horses, O' sheep. Paddock ^^>]ls D., w Eliza (Fowler), p o Deer River, r 13, fanner 114, has 8 cows, 4 horses. Palish (ieorge, p o Deer River. Parish James, w Rose (Rhor), p o Deer River, r 13, farmer,, leases 164 of C. M. Rohr. Parish Jaines E., p o Deer River, r 12, labqrer. Parkei- Arthur L., p o Castorland, res do, laborer, h and lot. Parker Elmer, son of Henry S., p o Castorland, res do. Parker Grace E., daughter of Hiram, p o Castorland, res do, emp Castorland kindling wood factory. Parlfer Henry, p o Castorland, res do, laborer, h and lot. Parker Hiram, w Sarepta (Williams), p o Castorland, res do, farm laborer. TOWN OF DENMAKK. 103 Parquet Michael, w Rose (Beas), p o Castorland, res do, farmer. Parsons Hannah, widow of David, p o Copenhagen, r 36, farmer 65, has 5 cows, 2 horses. Parsons Locke, p o Denmark, r 66, retired farmer, owns 111, 12 grade Holstein cows. Pealer Frank, p o Castorland, res do, mason, h and lot Peck Fred, w Edith (North), p o Copenhagen, r 26, farmer, leases of S. A. Hadsall farm 165, 18 cows, has 2 horses. Peck Harvey A., p o Deer River, r 12, farm laborer, resides with father Henry D. Peck Henry D., w Ellen (Tu thill), p o Deer River, r 12,, ' farmer 220, has 30 cows, 3 horses, yoke oxen. Persons Boardman, p o Castorland, res do, laborer emp T. B. Basselin. Persons Philander Rev., w Eliza (Stearns), p o Castorland, res do. Petrick Lester D., w Alice (Goutremout), p o Castorland, r 69, farm laborer. Pfaff John, w Ardelle A. (Maurer), p o Carthage, r 13, farmer 95, 16 cows. Pickert Augusta, widow of Frederic, p o Denmark, r 55, farmer 112, has 14 eows. Pickert Morris, w Harriet A. (Wheeler), p o Castorland, res do, laborer. Pickert Willard D., w Algena (Wilcox), p o Denmark, r 62,, farmer 212, has 30 grade Holstein cows, 4 horses. Pierce Arthur D., p o Denmark, r 66, farm laborer. Pierce Asa P., w Emma L. (Parsons), p o Denmark, r 66,. farm laborer. Pierce Darius, w Theresa A. (Parsons), p o Denmark, r 49,. farmer 75, 10 cows, 2 horses. Pierce Elmer, w Nellie (Silver), p o Carthage, r 13, farmer 35. Pierce Locke D., p o Denmark, r 49, farmer, leases of Dar- ius Pierce. Planck Burton, p o Copenhagen, r 9, farm laborer. Planck Dexter, w Mary (Slater), p o Castorland, r 70, farm- er 55, has 5 grade Holstein eows. Planck Elizabeth Miss, p o Castorland, r 70, domestic. Planck Harriet M., p o Castorland, domestic emp Board- man Persons. Planck Lorenzo, w Louisa (Streeter), p o Copenhagen, farm- er 100. 104 TCWN OF DENMARK. Plopper Charles V., w Mary J. (Chapman), deceased, p o Co- penhagen, r 28, farmer 30, has 3 thoroughbred and 2 grade Jersey cows, 2 horses. Plopper Cora L., p o Copenhagen, r 28, school teacher. Plopper Jason, w Cora (Glazier), p o Deer River, r 12, car- penter. Potter Albert, w Caroline M. (Myers), p o Deer River, r 13, farmer 60, has 12 cows, 2 horses. Powers James, w Martha (Sheldon), p o Deer River, res do, farmer 12, has 2 cows. Prame Richard C, w Anna (Brady), p o Carthage, r 13, farmer 68, has 11 cows, 3 horses. Pridell Alva T., p o Carthage, r 2, farm laborer. Pridell George H., w Matilda S. (Johnson), p o Carthage, r 2, farmer 76, has 12 cows, 4 horses. Pridell Wesley, p o Carthage, r 2, laborer, owns threshing machine. JRaymond Julius, w Jennie (Kinney), p o Denmark, r 55, day laborer. Haymond Edward, p o Copenhagen, farm laborer emp C. D. Ryel. Haymond William, p o Denmark, r 49, farm laborer Raynor Herman O., p o Copenhagen, r 26, farm laborer Raynor Lewis J., w Minnie (Babel), p o Copenhagen, r 26 Beas Mary, widow of Lewis, p o Oastorland, res do Reed Edwin G., w Carrie (Brixton), p o Oastorland, r 70, laborer UENIFF CHARLES H., w Carrie (Brown), p o Castorland, res do, physician and surgeon, coroner of Lewis Co. and health officer of Denmark RenifE Frank, p o Castorland, res do, emp box factory Rhoeder Amelia R., p o Oastorland, res do, dressmaker Rhoeder Fred, p o Castorland, r 69, farm laborer Rhoeder Henry, w Bertha (Herman), p o Castorland, r 69, farmer 115, has 18 cows Rhoeder Henry Jr., w Bertha D. (Cummir^gs), p o Castor- land, res do, laborer Rhor Christian M., p o Deec-River, r 13, farmer 164, 26 cows, 3 horses Rhor Hartman J., w Carrie iPtis), p o Deer River, r 13j farmer 55, and leases of J. B. Johnson 140, 15 cows TOWN OF DENMARK. 105 JBHOR PETEli J., w Catharine (Briggs), p o Oastorland, res do, farmer 170, has 18 grade and 10 thoroughbred Hol- stein cows, thoroughbred Percheron stallion and A grade Percheron horses, breeder of Poland China swine and English Beagle dogs, and foreman of Basselin's mills Rhor iSamuel, son of Peter J., p o Castorland, res do Rice H. A., p o Carthage, farmer Rich Horace F., w Mary (Sylvester), p o Copenhagen, r 39, farmer 158, has 12 grade Guernsey cows, 2 horses Richter Julius, w Louisa (Pfatt), p o Castorland, r 69, farm- er 76, has 9 cows Riddlespraghter Charles, w Josephine ^Erwin), p o Deer River, r 53, farmer, leases of Charles Clark farm 130, 20 cows, 3 horses Rior Hiram A., w Esther (Pierson), p o Carthage, r 13, farm laborer Roberts Bertha, p o Copenhagen, r 46, resides with her father, Henry L. Roberts Elva, p o Copenhagen, r 46, domestic, emp Henry L. Roberts George E., w Belle (Alexander), p o Castorland, r 68, prop Union Springs Roberts Henry L., w Marian (Stoddard), p o Copenhagen, r 46, farmer 269, has 30 grade Ayershire cows, 2 stand- ard Hambletonian horses Rogers D. B., w Sally M. (Briggs), p o Copenhagen, r 57, cheesemaker Rogers Sobrina, widow of Isaac, p o Deer River, r 12, do- mestic Rood John S., w Carrie (Asbin), p o Deer River, r 55, painter and paper hanger Ross Orville, w Mary (Rogers), p o Copenhagen, r 30, farmer 218, has 25 cows, 3 horses Runion Delilah, p o Castorland, res do, housekeeper Ryel Andrew W., w Jane (Benedict), p o Copenhagen, res do, farmer Bjel( Carlos D., w Annette (Rumble), p o Copenhagen, r 58, farmer 200, has 30 grade Holstein cows, breeder of Hambletonian and Morgan horses Ryel Carlos W., w Clara L. (Wilkins), p o Copenhagen, r 39, farm laborer, emp Andrew W. Ryel Rye] C. Leon, p o Copenhagen, r 58, music director Ryel Raymond D., p o Copenhagen, r 58, music teacher By el Thomas P., w Lula (Hamblin), p o Copenhagen, r 58, farmer 90, has 17 cows, 2 horses 106 TOWN OF UENMARK. Sage Philip H., w Ida (Butlin), p o Copenhagen, r 24, farmer has one-half interest in farm 108 Sangster John, p o Castorland, resides with Timothy IV Farney Savell Eliza, widow of Edward, p o Deer River, r 12, house- keeper Scacton Greorge, p o Copenhagen, r 44, farm laborer, emp Orin Overton Schantz Andrew E., w Margaret (Reas), g o Castorland, r 69, farmer 110^^ cows, agent for agricultural imple- ments Schantz Christopher, w Mary (Hirschey), p o Castorland, r 73, farmer 90, 12 cows Schantz John R., w Emma C. (Carter), p o Denmark, r 55,. farmer 12, 2 cows, constable and highway 'commis- sioner Schantz W. R., p o Castorland, res do, teamster, emp T. B. Basselin Schlieder John R., w Barbara (Zehr), p o Castorland, res do,. foreman at Castorland kindling wood factory Schlieder Joseph H., w Bertha (Mattraw), p o Castorland^ res do, carpenter School house, dist. No. 2, p o Copenhagen, r 42 cor 46 School house, dist. No. 3, p o Denmark, r 49 School house, dist. No. 4, p o Carthage, r 13 School house, dist. No. 5, p o Copenhagen, r 10 School house, dist. No. 6, p o Deer River, r 12 School house, dist No. 8, p o Castorland, r 55 School house, dist. No. 10, p o Copenhagen, r 47 School house, dist. No. 11, p o Carthage, r 6 School house, dist. No. 12, r 66 School house, dist. No. 13, p o Denmark, r 53 School house, dist. No. 14, p o Castorland, r 73 School house, dist. (joint} No. 15, p o Copenhagen, r 26 School house, dist. (joint) No. 18, p o South Champion Scidmore Ashley T., w Nora (Pann), p o Copenhagen, r 27, farmer, leases of Harry Munger, farm 120, 12 cows, 2 horses Seymour Henry, p o Castorland, res do, laborer, emp of the box factory Sheldon Chloe, widow of Albert, p o Copenhagen, r 58, life lease of farm 150 TOWN OF DENMARK. 107 Sheldon Joseph, w Harriet (Vrooman), p o Denmark, r 56,. farmer 260, has 28 cows, 3 horses Sheldon Eichard E., w Olive (Carter), p o Denmark, r 55,. farmer 138, has 17 cows, 2 horses Shepherd Edward, p o Denmark Sherman William W., w Mary (Ward), p o Oastorland, res do, wagonmaker Slade George T., p o Carthage, r 2, miller Slade Mary, daughter of Watts C, p o Carthage, r 2, school teacher Slade Watts C, w Mary A. (Briggs), p o Carthage, r 2, farmer 114, has 20 cows, 4 horses Slater Frances, p o Carthage, r 13, farmer 56, has 7 cows Slater George, p o Castorland, res do, laborer, emp of box factory Slater Jacob, p o Carthage, v 19, miller, emp Hutchinson & Clark, Carthage Slater John R., p o Castorland, res do, emp of kindling^ wood factory Slater Joseph, p o Castorland, res do, carpenter Slater Louisa, daughter of Frances, p o Castorland, r 13,. dressmaker Sliter Franklin C, w Harriet (Hoans), p o Castorland, r 69,. farmer 117 Smith Ann, widow of Cornelias, p o Deer River, r 13,. farmer 65, 13 cows, 2 horses Smith Cady M., p o Deer River, r 21, farmer with father, Chester L. Smith Cephas, w Lillian (Crast), p o Denmark, r 19, farmer,. leases of David Gleason 107, 16 cows Smith Chester L., w Delia (Crook), p o Deer River, r 21, farmer 196, has 30 cows, 3 horses Smith Fred A., w Mate A. (Hart), p o Deer River, r 21, farmer, leases farm of Chester L. Smith Smith Levi, w Susan E. (Savell), p o Denmark, r 49, farmer, leases 100 of Blodsett estate Smith Nicholas, w Catharine (Bellinger), p o Denmark, r 55, resides with William Waltsman Smith Samuel, p o Deer River, r 13, farm laborer, emp Ann Smith Smith William, p o Deer River, r 13, laborer Spaulding DeWitt C, w Sarah E. (Wallace), p o Denmark,,. r 66, farm laborer 108 TOWN OF DENMAEK. Spaulding Duane, w Almeda (Spaulding), p o Castorland, res do, prop of boarding house .Spaulding Louisa B., p o Castorland, domestic, emp Duane Spaulding Spaulding Monroe, p o Qastorland, laborer, bds with Duane Spaulding .Spencer John, w Susan A. (Colburn), p o Copenhagen, r 56, farmer 78, 9 grade Jersey cows, soldier Co. M. H. A. 3 years .Standard Wood Co., p o Castorland, res do, manuf kindling wood, capacity 26,000 ft per day, employs 75 hands, I. M. Owens, manager .Standring Cheese factory, C. A. Austin, prop, p o Deer River, location do .STAR SPRING CHEESE FACTORY, p o Castorland, re- ceives the milk of 200 cows, Samuel L. Hirchey, pro- prietor and cheesemaker, Jonathan Hirchey, salesman ^Sterling Duane, w Percilla (Slyvester), p o Deer River, res do, laborer Stevens William, w Hannah L. (Smith), p o Deer River, res do, tinsmith ;.Stitt Alexander, w Hannah M. (Davis), p o Deer River, res do, carpenter Stitl Lovitt E., w (Smith), p o Deer River, res do, moulder :Stoddard Norton W., w Nancy (Needham^ p o Copenhagen, r 43, farmer 50, has 6 cows, 2 horses :,Stone James, w Agnes (Holcomb), p o Castorland, emp of Castorland Hotel Stone James J., w Emma (Erwin), p o Deer River, r 13, stone mason and brick layer ::Strickland Charles, w Nancy (Peniman), p o Deer River, r 20, farmer ;L00, has 16 cows, 3 horses Strife John, w Anna (Baker), p o Castorland, farmer 87, has 13 cows, 2 horses Sturtz Frank, w Eliza (Coler), p o Castorland, r 70, leases 180 of Phebe Goutermont Sturtz William, p o Denmark, leases farm Swinburn Caroline Miss, p o Deer River, res do, owns farm 150 Sylver Billings, p o Copenhagen, laborer Sylver Gordon B., w Mary (Zecher), p o Carthage, r 13, farmer 98, has 10 cows, 3 horses •Sylver Steven, p o Castorland, res do, laborer TOWN OF DENMARK. 103* Sylvester Emma, p o Deer Kiver, bds with Duane Sterling Sylvester Lydia Ann, widow of John, p o Deer River, re- sides with Duane Sterling Tanzer Ernest, w Jennie (Kentner), p o Denmark, r 49,. farmer 127, has 20 grade Jersey cows, ,3 horses Taylor John M., w Jane A. (Dickenson), p o Carthage, r 13,. farmer 43, has 6 cows, 2 horses Terry Frank, w Rosa (Hofer), p o Castorland, r 69, farmer,. leases of Peter Terry farm 100, 17 cows Terry John, p o Castorland, res do, laborer Terry Peter, w Theresa (Strife), p o Castorland, r 69, farmer 100, has 17 cows, 1 horse Thayer Margaret, widow of Silas, p o Deer River, res do, h and lot Thoma Mary Miss, p o Castorland, dining room manager, emp of Castorland Hotel Thompson Charles, w Eunice (Kitts), p o Castorland, res do,. retired farmer Thompson Edward, p o Castorland, res do, emp kindling wood factory Thompson John, w Luella (Mahon), p o Deer River, r 53, farmer 120, has 14 cows Thompson Joseph D., w Helen (Holmes), p o Castorland,. res do, prop boarding house and agent for farm imple- ments Thornton Daniel G., p o Copenhagen, r 33, resides with father, John D. Thornton John D., w Lurilda (Lockwood), p o Copenhagen, r 33, farmer 250, has 25 cows, 5 horses, 5 sheep, yoke- oxen Townsend Charles H., w Maria (Grieve), p o Castorland, r 69, shoemaker, h and lot, soldier in late war 3 years in Co. D., 10th N. Y. H. A. Tripp Andrew, p o South Champion, r 34, farmer 140. has 15 COWS; 2 horses Tripp William, w Elmira (Campbell), p o South Champion, r 34, farmer 135, has 12 cows, 2 horses Twining William J., w Elizabeth S. (Davenport), p o Copen- hagen, r 28, farmer, has 12 cows, 3 horses Twitchell Albert S., w Mary W. (Wright), p o Copenhagen,. r 43, farmer 101, has 20 cows, 4 horses J.10 TOWN UV DENMAKE. Twitchell J. M. Wayne, p o Copenhagen, r 43, laborer, emp Albert Twitchell Twitchell Otis W., son of Albert S., p o Copenhagen, r 43, farm laborer Twitchell Uriel A., w Catharine (Spaulding), p o Copen- hagen, r 43, retired farmer, owns farm 200, 30 cows, G horses U Underwood Joseph, p o Copenhagen, farm laborer Van Atter Jesse, p o Deer River, res do, laborer Van Brocklin John , p o Carthage V.\n Brocklin Volna J., w Viola (Spaulding), p o Carthage, r 5, farmer, has 8 cows, 3 horses Van Pelt Samuel C, w Ruth (Fog), p o Copenhagen, r 10, farmer 96, has 8 Jersey cows, 2 horses, breeder of Ches- ter White swine Virkler E. M., p o Castorland, farmer 100 Virkler John, p o Castojfland, emp of his brother, Sylvester F., bds r 70 Virkler Joseph S., w Rachel (Hirsohev), p o Castorland, r 73, farmer 135, has 25 Holstein cows Virkler M. B., p o Castorland,_farmer 100 Virkler Peter F., w Louisa (Beyer), p o Castorland, r 70, miller, emp of his brother, Sylvester F. Virkler Solomon D., w Sarah (Zahn), p o Castorland, r 73, farmer 175, has 15 cows VIRKLER SYLVESTER F., p o Castorland, res do, dealer in flour, feed, grain, Richville lime hair, cement, plas- ter, salt, shingles, baled hay and seed, and shipper of live stock Vorce Alice, p o Copenhagen, r 22, domestic Vorce Asa D., w Charlotte (Babcock), p o Copenhagen, r 22, farmer 195, has 28 cows, 4 horses Vorce Eliza Mrs., p o Copenhagen, r 32, resides with son, Asa D. Vorce George H., p o Copenhagen, r 22, farm laborer, emp Warren W. Vorce Vorce Nettie, daughter of Asa D., p o Copenhagen, r 22 " Vorce Warren W., w Caroline (Hess), p o Copenhagen, r 22, farmer 150, has 20 cows, prop of Vorce cheese factory Vrooman Charles E., w Oelia 0. (Pierce), p o Carthage, r 11, retired farmer 187, 22 grade Holstein cows, 6 horses TOWN OF DENMARK. Ill Vrooman DeVene, w Stella (Hubbard), p o Deer River, r 12, farmer, leases of J. E. Vrooman farm 175, 30 cows Vrooman DeVere R., w Emma J. (Place), p o Carthage, r 5, farmer 200, has 12 grade Ayershire and Jersey cows, 6 horses, 83 sheep Vrooman Ehle, w Mary (Hill), p o Deer River, res do, miUer Vrooman Eliza, widow of John, p o Copenhagen, r 10, re- sides -with ner son, Giles Vrooman Ferma M., daughter of DeVere, p o Copenhagen, school teacher Vrooman Giles H., w Elizabeth (Thayer), p o Copenhagen, r 10, farmer 45, 7 cows, 2 horses VROOMAN HERBERT C. (Vrooman & Son), p o Deer River, res do, resides with father, J. E. Vrooman Jacob, w Almena (Wait), p o Carthage, r 5, farm- er 175, has 23 grade Holstein cows, 4 horses VROOMAN J. E., w Emma (Pierce), (Vrooman & Son), p u Deer River, res do, owns farm 175, 30 cows, leased on shares to DeVene Vrooman Vrooman Leon J., w Libbie (Hart), p o Carthage, r 5, farm- er, together with M. W. Vroordan leases of Jacob Vroo- man farm 175, 23 cows Vrooman Maria E., daughter of Charles E., p o Carthage, r 11, dressmaker Vrooman Myron W., w Alice (Lanphere), p o Carthage, r 5, farmer, leases farm of Jacob Vrooman VROOMAN & SON (J. E. and Herbert C), p o Deer River, res do, proprietors of Deer River flour, feed and grain mills, also manufacturers of cheese boxes Vrooman Wallace, w Emma (Hubbard), p o Deer River, res do, laborer W Waltsman William C, w Orpha (Smith), p b Denmark, r 55, farmer, leases of Walter Blodgett farm 244, 20 cows, 4 horses Warner Fred, w Winnie (Zecher), p o Castorland, r 65, farmer 116, 11 cows Warner Herman, p o Castorland, r 72, farm laborer Warner Otto F., w Mary D. (Homes), p o Deer River, r 14, farmer 162, has 25 Holstein cows, 3 horses Washburn Brenton G., w Jennie (Voodre), p o Castorland, . res do, station agent, emp R. W. & O. R. R. Waters Lyman T., w Sarah Jane (Shepard), p o Copen- hagen, r 24, farmer 42, has 3 Jersey cows, 2 horses 112 TOWN OF DENMARK. Weaver OJiarles W., w Mary E. (Bass), p o Copenhagen, r 33, farmer 183, has 6 cows, 3 horses Weaver Frank H., p o Carthage, r 2, wood turner Weaver Mateland A., w Martha j^Hungerford), p o Carthage,, r 2, farmer 70, has 10 cows, 2 horses Weed Saiina, p o Castorland, resides with William E. Weed William E., w Alfa (Smith), p o Castorland, res do,, spring bed weaver, emp Jacob Kai*cher Weller Grace F., p o Copenhagen, resides with father, Mon- roe K. Weller Monroe K., w Clamenca (Rogers), p o Copenhagen,, r 24, ,farmer ^0, has 20 cows, 3 horses Wescott Adelbert, p o Castorland^ res do, peddler Wescott Bert, p o Castorland, res do Wescott Charles, p o Castorland, res do, emp of kindling wood factory Wescott Ernest, p o Deer River, farmer Wescott James, p o Castorland, res do, ship carpenter Wescott Nina, p o Castorland, res do,kindling wood bundler WETMORB HENRY, w Margaret E. (Glenn), (Glenn & Wetmore), p o Castorland, res do, owns farm in Wat- son, 160, 20 cows, and 33 acres hay producing flats on Black river White Eula C, p o Denmark, r 66, school teacher, resides- with Parsons E. White Fred, p o Copenhagen, teamster White Lavina T., p o Denmark, r 66, farmer 48 WHITE PARSONS E., w A. Frances (Campbell), p o Den- mark, r 66, farmer 136, has 25 graded Holstein cows,. 3 horses, Lewis Co. deputy of P. of H., superintendent of Lewis Co. Agricultural fair White Rodney H., w Addle (Bellinger), p o Castorland, res do, retired farmer 196, has 25 cows, 5 horses White William, p o Deer River, r 13, farmer, leases 128 of John Cratsenberg Whitford Elizabeth, p o Denmark, r 50, owns farm 180 Whiting Eunice L., daughter of Franklin M., p o Copen- hagen, r 44, student Potsdam Normal Whiting Foster L., p o Copenhagen, r 44, farm laborer Whiting Franklin M., w Ophelia (North), p o Copenhagen,. r 44, farmer 30, 6 cows, 3 horses. Whiting J. Kent, p o Copenhagen, r 44, agent for rubber goods and oils TOWN OF DENMARK. 113 Wliitney Henry y., w Haunali M. (Lawrence), p o Copeu- hagen, r 44, farmer 10 Whitney J. Dwigiit, w ]Sfancy (liyel), p o Copenhagen, r 27, farmer 113, has 20 cows, 2 horses, yoke oxen Whitney Wiliiam, yf juaria J. (Hoxby), p o Copenhagen, r 32, farmer, leases of William H. Whitney farm 180, 25 cowS Whitney William H., w Patience (Johnson), p o Copen- hagen, r 32, farmer 180, has 25 cows, 4 horses Wiggins Clark J., w Laura (Barr), p o Deer River, r 13, farmer 184, 20 cows, 5 horses Wilcox Howard, w Anna (Frost), p o Dee}' Kiver, res do, cheesemaker Williams Charles, w Emma (Maurer), p o Castorland), r 70, day laborer Williams Ernest, p o Denmark Williams Horace, p o Castorland, res do, farmer 5 Williams Rcjbert, p o Denmark, r 49, farm laborer Williams Stiles H., w Catharine (Walker), p o Denmark,. r 49, farmer 62, has 8 cows, 2 horses Wilson A. J., p o Copenhagen, farmer Wisner George IT., w Ida M. (Banter), p o Copenhagen, r 57,, farmer 30, has 2 cows Wisner Henry, p o Carthage, farmer Witson Addison J.,p o Copenhagen, r 59, farm laborer, emp Eudolphus Witson Witson Eudolphus, w Amelia A. (Shultz), p o Copenhagen,, r 59, farmer 279, has 42 cows, 4 horses Witts C. E., p o Denmark, pastor of Denmark Baptist and! Union churches, bds with Darwin Nash Wood Milo, p Copenhagen, laborer Woodard Julia M., widow of Morris, p o Castorland, res do,, housekeeper Woolslager Fred, p o Castorland, r 64, blacksmith and farmer Woolslager Jacob, p o Castorland, farmer 80 Wyeth Frank L., p o Denmark, r 62, traveling salesman, emp F. L. Buckley, Oneonta Wyeth Madison J., p o Denmark, r 62, farm laborer, emp William H. Wyeth Wyeth William H., w Fredreka (Mellnitz), p o Denmark, r 62, farmer 150, 2 cows, 4 horses Wymah Oliver, p o Copenhagen, farmer, leases of Albert Sheldon farm 150 114 TOWN OF i>ENMAKK. Yatto I3listir,w Griyot (Yatto), p o Oartkage, r 13, farmer 25 Y'ott Frank, w Margaret (Lalyer), p o Denmark, r 51, black- smith Young Brewster, w Harriet (Flenijison), p o Copenliagon, r 26, farmer 110, Jias 15 cows, 2 liorses, orchand 2 acres Y'oung Caroline, widow of Alanson, p o Copenhagen, r 26 Yoting Charles E., w Eliza (Allen), p o Copenhagen, r 2n, farmer 100, has 12 cows, 8 sheep, 4 horses Young Jay E., w Nannie (Ostrander), p o Copenhagen, r 2G, farmer 112, has 12 cows, 4 horses Young Welcome A., w Jane E. (Wright), p o Copenhagen, r 26, farmer 32, has 6 Jersey cows, 4 horses Zecher Charles, p o Castorland, farmer 60 Zecher F. W., p o Copenhagen, res do, farm laborer Zecher Margaret, p o Castorland, resides with her son, Charles TOWN OF DIANA. DIANA, the second town in size in the county, has an area of 82,447 acres, and was formed from Watson, April 26, 1830, and named in compliment to the wishes of Joseph Bonaparte, who, from his wanderings as a hunter, imagined the region beautiful enough, even for the Goddess herself. To the north lays the beautiful lake, Bonaparte, well known as u summer resort. Harrisville, in the northern part uf the town, is the only incorporated village, and is noted for its large tannery. Sterling Bush is a hamlet. In the easi lay boundless tracts of forest. The first supervisor was 'Chapman Johnson, and the first clerk, George W. Bingham. (For explanations and abbreviations see page 5.) A Aackerman Chase, w Ohloe (Slye), p o Natural Bridge, r 13, farmer 120, 7 cows, 2 horses, sugar orchard 400 trees Adkins Margaret Mrs. (Dashnau), widow of Joseph, p o Harrisville, r 46, farmer 25 TOWN (iF DIANA. 115 A] leu Ulniery, w Sarah (Clark), p o Harris ville, r 42, farmer, leases of V\ illiam ^oyes farm 50 ALLEN FKANK E., w Louisa E. (Growner), p o Natural Bridge, r 21, farmer 260, has 7 cows, 3 horses, 8 swiue, has served as assessor 3 years Andress George, w Clara (Morrow), p o Natufal Bridge, r 14, foreman, emp of Natural Bridge tannery Anthony Lee, w Mary (Keuly), p o Antwerp, off r 2, farmer 6 Apple Hiram, w Annis (Watson), p o Antwerp, off r 2, farmer on 100 owned by his wife, has 1 cow, 5 sheep, 1 horse Arnold Amasa, w Louisa (Carpenter), p o Natural Bridge, r 11, farmer 44, 7 cows, 2 horses Arnold Anderson, w Maria (Dice), p o Natural Bridge, r 11, farmer and laborer Arnold Eliza (Dice), widow of George, p o Natural Bridge, r 11 Arnold Emery, w Lillian (Bacon), p o Natural Bridge, v 11, laborer Arnold Frederick, w Carrie (Fuller), p o Natural Bridge, r 11, farmer 30, 2 cows, 1 horse Arnold Ira, w Emily A. (Gage), p o Natural Bridge, r 11, laborer Aronld Isaac, p o Natural Bridge, r 10, farmer, leases on shares of W. A. Wright 85, has 2 cows, 1 horse Arnold Ithamar V., w Anna (McCrate), r 11, farmer with his father Amasa, and laborer Arnold William, w Sarah (Algate), p o Natural Bridge, r 10, home with his son, Isaac Ashcraft Franklin E., w Harriet A. (Adner), p o Natural Bridge, r 12, farmer 70, has 4 cows, 2 horses, soldier Co. D., 10th N. Y. H. A., served 3 years Ashcraft Jesse, w Emma (Burton), p o Sterling Bush, r 3, farmer 50 Aiistin Charles, w Ellen (LaPar), p o Harrisville, r 39, lum- berman and jobber, has 2 horses Austin Orville,w Nettie (Buell), p o Harrisville, r 40, lum- berman and owner of the Austin saw mill on the west branch of the Oswegatchie river,, owns 200 acres wood land B Backus Charles E., w Susan E. (Pangburn), p o Diana, r 25 cor 24, day laborer 116 TOWN OF DIANA. Ba(;kus Frank J., w Viola M. (Klock), p o Sterling Bush, r 2^ farmer 172, mainly woodland, has 1 cow, 4 sheep, 2 horses Bacon George, w Nina A. (Samson), p o Natural Bridge, r 9, farmer ^1 and laborer in lumber woods Bacon Welcome E., w Louisa (Puller), p o Sterling Bush, r 3, farmer on 84 acres owned by John Gormley Bagley Abner T., av Sabrina M. (Baton), p o Diana, r 22, farmer 36, has 4 cattle, 10 sheep Baker Edwin J., av Elizabeth (Spicer), p o Sterling Bush,. r 2, farmer 51, and laborer Baker Gilbert, w Eleanor R. (Arnold), p o Natural Bridge,. r 10, farmer 35, and mason, soldier, 186th and 79th N. Y. Y. Baldwin Charles A., w Ardell D. (Brundige), p o Antwerp,. r 2, farmer, leases of James McOaw 340, 28 cows and 35 sheep, has 2 horses Banks George, aa- (Beech), p o Harrisville, day la- borer and farmer, leases of Oscar Pahud farm 100 Barber Charles, w Mary (Pollock), p o HarrisAdlle, r 35, lum- berman Barrett Isaac, p o Diana, off r 26, resides w"ith his nepheTV',. John Park, veteran of '61 BartholomeAv James, w Mary S. (Noyes), p o Harrisville, r 29, farmer, owns 87 acres woodland, sugar orchard 2000 trees on r 39, w owns h and lot on r 29, veteran of '61, Co. K., 14th N. Y. Heavy Artillery Beach Frank, p o Natural Bridge, off r 21, teamster, emp of W. Ingraham Benson Randall, w H. Elizabeth (Brown), p o Harrisville, »ff r 43, farmer, leases Austin Dobson farm 30, has 2' horses Bentley Henry L., wife Frances (Golden), p o Harrisville^. 39, farmer 100, has 5 cows, 2 horses Bice Sarah Mrs. (Ragan), p o Diana, r 23 cor 24 Bigness William, w Lottie (Lake), p o Natural Bridge, r 13. painter Blanchard Bessie Miss, daughter of Mrs. Mary J., milliner, p o Natural Bridge Blanchard Daniel, p o Natural Bridge, r 21, farmer with his father, William Blanchard Georffe W., w Liddie A. (Wicks), p o Diana, r 26,. farmer 52, 6 sheep, yoke of oxen TOWN OF DIANA. 117 Blanchard Lizzie M. Miss, daughter of Marquis, p o Natural Bridge, r 20, resides with her parents Blanchard Marquis, w Elizabeth M. (Nichols), p o' Natural Bridge, r 20, farmer 400, and timber land 800, has 11 cows, 34 sheep, 20 young cattle, 7 horses, owns saw mill and manufactures hard and soft wood lumber Blauchard Mary J. (Magoon), widow of F. Marion, p o Nat- ural Bridge, 13, owns farm 24 and meadow and timber land in Oroghan 75 acres Blanchard May Miss, daughter of Marquis, p o Natural Bridge, r 20, resides with her parents Blanchard Oren H., w Sarah A. (Hooper), p»o Diana, r 22, farmer 25 and meadow land 5, has 4 cows, 1 horse Blanchard Qtis, w Libbie L. (Stannard), p o Natural Bridge, r 1^, farmer 195, has 5 cows, 12 young cattle, 25 sheep, 2 horses, 400 sugar trees Blanchard Sally M., daughter of William, p o Natural Bridge, r 21, resides with her parents Blanchard Seth, w Polly S. (Cronk), p o Natural Bridge, r 15, farmer 46, has 4 cows, 3 horses, 30 sheep, leases 44 acres of Bell Cronk Blanchard W. Alonzo, w Clara E. (Nelson), p o Diana, r 26, farmer 39 Blanchard W. Gail, son of Mrs. Mary J., p o Natural Bridge, r 13, farmer, conducts his mother's farm, has 2 horses Blanchard William, w Mariette (Stacy), p o Natural Bridge, r 21, farmer 260^ 9 cows, 4 horses, (i sheep, sugar or- chard 240 trees Bloss John,w Leona (Booth),p o Natural Bridge, r 9, mason Bolger George, w Jennie (Ward), p o Natural Bridge, r 15, farmer 90, and leases of James Oolwell 80, has 2 cows, 2 horses Bolger John, w Mary A. (McDonnell), p o Natural Bridge, r 12, farmer 2 Bolger William J., w Desta (Gallinon), p o Natural Bridge, r 12, laborer Bonney Edward L., w Eliza J. (Owens), p o Sterling Bush, r 7, farmer 134, has 17 cows, 3 horses, 14 swine and apiarist 70 colonies Booth Bros. (George H. & Jerome C), p o Sterling Bu.i>h, r 2, farmers, lease of E. A. Dundon 244, have 25 cows, 5 sheep, 3 horses, 7 swine Booth Charles, w Hannah (Frame), p o Natural Bridge, r 9, farmer 45 118 TOWJSI OF DIANA. Booth George H., w Barbara A. (Simpser), p o (Sterling, Bush, r 2, (Booth Bros.), farmer Booth Jerome C, p o Sterling Bush, r 2, (Booth Bros.),, farmer Bosworth George D., w Mary L. (Ford), p o Harrisville, r 39, farmer 125, has 10 cows, 3 horses, sugar orchard,. 1000 trees BOSWORTH HAKVEY J., w Rachel (Cooper), p o Harris- ville, r 39, fai'mer with his father, George D.- Bradway, Elmer J., sou of Thomas R., w Stella A. (Shults), p Diana, r 22, farmer with his father Bradway F. Dnaue, w Eva A. (Geer), p o Diana, r 22, farmer 84, has 6 cows, 10 sheep, 3 horses, is justice of the peace and postmaster Bradway Owen M., w Etta C. (Bagley), p o Diana, r 22, farmer 86, 2 horses Bradway Thomas R., w Calista R. (Grain), p o Diana, r 22, farmer 206, has 22 cows, breeder of thoroughbred horses, S young cattle, was town clerk 5 years, com- missioner of higihways 2 years Brady George A., p o Harrisville, r 40, farm laborer Brady James, w Susan J. .(Todd), p o Harrisville, r 40, farmer 50, has 9 horses, 43 sheep and 188 acres. wood land Brady J. Morris, p o Harrisville, r 40, farm laborer Brezette John, w Mary Jane (Brown), p o Harrisville, r 46, farmer .")() Brown Er^'iu, w Amanda (aBrnes), p o Harrisville, r 46,. farmer ."id Brown George, p o Harrisville, r 46,' farmei' and lumberman Brown Henry, ^y Cora (Ciimmings), p o Harrisville, r 46, jobber, owns li iind lot Brown James, w Jennie (Wright), p o Harrisville, r 16,, farmer 25 Brown Jesse, w Sarah (Whitney), ]j o Harrisville, r 46, farmer 25 Brown Martin, \v May (Cummings), p o Harrisville, r 46, farmer "0, hn^ 2 com^s, 2 liorses Bullis Judson, w Martha (Vandawalker), ]> o Harrisville, r 46, farmer 50 Burns Henry Jr., w M. Antoinette (Seaman), p o Natural Bridge, r 13, laborer Rnrross Charles O.. w Rosa rTurner), p o Harrisville, r 35. lumbeman and farmer 9 TOWN OF DIANA. 119 c Caiu James, w Mary (Doyle), p o (Sterling Bush, r 8, farmer 170, has 18 cows, 4 horses Caldwell Alanson C, w Polly (Goon), p o Diana, v 38, farmer 326, lias 15 cows, 3 horses, sugar orchard 500 trees Caldwell Andrew, p o Natural Bridge, v 13, farmer 35, has 2 horses Caldwell Frederic, w S. Elizabeth (Magoon), p o Diana, r 26, farmer, leases of the heirs of the James Caldwell es- tate farm 120, 11 cows, sugar orchard 700 trees, has 2 horses Caldwell Louise (Blauchard), widow of Samuel, p o Diana, r 38, resides with her son-in-law, Eugene Kinsman Caldwell Louis (Blanchard), widow of Samuel, p o Diana, with her brother, William H. Caldwell William H., w Addie S. (Nelson), p o Natural Bridge, r 13, farmer 50, has 7 cows, 3 sheep, 2 horses, owns and runs steam threshing machine Carkey Walter E., w Ellen (Kinsman), p o Harrisville, r 37, farmer 77, has 4 cows, yoke oxen, sugar orchard, 500 trees Carley Ii-a, p o Harrisville, r 43, farmer with his father, Nathaniel R. Carley Nathaniel R., w Lovisa (Graves), p o Harrisville, r 43, farmer 120, has 5 cows, 3 horses, 30 sheep, sugar orchard, 500 trees Carncrose Levi, p o Natural Bridge, r 48, farmer, owns with Mahin Edner 193, have 7 cows, 18 sheep, 1 horse, 1 yoke of oxen, 5 young cattle Carnidge (leorge R., w Anna E. (Dodson), p o Sterling Bush, r 2, farmer 103, has 2 cows, 7 sheep, 2 horses Carnidge William, w Ann (Render), p o Sterling Bush, r 2, retired farmer Carnidge William H., w Anna E. (Hughes), p o Sterling Bush, V 2, farmer 1 05, has 6 cows, 8 sheep, 2 horses Carol! Dennis P., p o Jerden Falls, r 50, farmer, has. one- half interest in farm 180, 10 cows, 5 horses Caroll Ellen E. Mrs. (McRaith), widow of James, p o Jerden Falls, 1- 50, resides with her son, Francis Caroll Caroll Francis J., p o Jerden Falls, r 50, farmer, owns o i equal shares with his brother, Dennis, farm 180, 10 cows, 5 horses Carpenter Lewis P., w Anna (Smith), p o Natural Bridge, r 9, farmer 40, has 3 cows, 2 horses 120 TOWN OF DIANA. Ca&ey Henry, w Mary (Rodgers), p o Harrisville, r 44, farmer yO, has 4 cows, 'Z horses, 8 sheep Casiwell Lafayette, w Anna (McMillin), p o Harrisville, r 30, day laborer and farmer 38j_has 5 sheep Chaffee Lewis K., w Mary L. (Otis), p o Natural Bridge, r 14, farmer 50, has 7 cows, 2 horses, apiarist, 40 colonies, sugar orchard, 300 trees Ohampine, Duane A., p o Antwerp, r 2, farmer with his father, Fred , Champine Fred, w Harriet L. (Hall), p o Antwerp, r 2 (near county line), farmer 102, has 3 cows, 2 horses, soldier iu Co. D., 1st i>r. Y. Light Artillery from Aug. 29, 1862, to May 30, 1865, and was in 25 battles Champine Harriet L. (Mrs. Fred), p o Antwerp, r 2 (near county line), carpet weaver Clark Ambrose A., w Ella (Starkweather), p o Diana, r 26, owns h and lot Clark Eugene C, w Jennie A. (Mantle), p o Diana, r 25, farmer, leases of the Diana Mineral Puljp Co. farm 162, has 2 cows, 4 horses, 33 sheep, sugar orchard, 100 trees Clark Hiram M., w Polly M. (Carley), p o Harrisville, r 37, farmer 273, has 18 cows, 8 horses, sugar orchard, 900 trees Clark John W.,w Villa E. (Hoopper), p o Diana, r 26, fanner 46, has 2 cows, yoke oxen, 9 sheep Clark Nelson R., w Nellie F. (Tainter), p o Harrisville, r 37, farmer 65, has 5 cows, 2 horses Clark Samuel H., w Sarah A. (Leonard), p o Diana, r 26, farmer 41, has 2 horses, 3 sheep, sugar orchard, 350 trees Cleveland Daniel, w Etta (Kimbal), p o Harrisville, oft r 39, farmer 30 Ol eve! and Frank, w Emraa (Seelye), p o Harrisville, oif r 46, w owns farm 53 1-2 Cleveland James, w Libbie (Lavanche), p o Harrisville, off r 39, day laborer Coats John, w Laura A. (Howke), p o Harrisville, r 46, farmer, w owns farm 100, has 3 cows, 7 sheep Cole Charles, w Judah (Remmington), p o Harrisville, r 40, farmer, w owns farm 140, 3 cows, 2 horses, 10 sheep, sugar orchard 300 trees Cole Eugene, w Estella (Mack), p o Harrisville, r 34, farmer, owns on equal shares with his father, Fosket, farm 100, 10 cows, 4 horses and farm 165, sugar orchard 3000 trees on r 38 TOWN OF DIANA. 121 Cole Fosket K., w Caroline (Clark), p o Harrisville, r 34, farmer, owns on equal shares with his son, Eugene Cole, farm 100, 10 cows, 4 horses and farm 165, sugar orchard on r 38 Cole John B.,. w Julia 1. (Magoon), p o Harrisville, r 34, farmer 305, has 7 cows, 3 horses, sugar orchard 500 trees Cf/le Willard A., p o Harrisville, r 34, farmer with his father, John B. Cole William N., w Addie J. (Taintor), p o Harrisville, r 37, farmer with his father-in-law, Lorin Tainter Cole William K., w Sarah S, (Seelye), p o Harrisville, r 35, day laborer and lumberman, h and lot Collar George, w Melinda (Smith), p o Natural Bridge, r 9, farmer 52, has 6 cows, 2 horses Connell Daniel, son of John, p o Sterling Bush, aids his father at the Hilton House Connell John, w Josephine (Dawley), p o Sterling Bush, prop of the Hilton House, situated at Sterling Bush in proximity of fine hunting and fishing grounds, soldier 10th N. Y. H. A. 3 years Connor Andrew, w Nellie B. (Ure), p o Natural Bridge, r 16, farmer 160 and wood land 307, bas 7 cows, 8 young cattle, 28 sheep, 2 horses, 1 yoke oxen, 7 swine Connor James, p o Natural Bridge, r 16, owns farm 70 acres and 4 cows, lease^to James Convery, resides at Natural Bridge Convery James E., w Hannah (Jackson), p o Natural Bridge, r 16, farmer, leases of James Connor, 70, has 5 cows, 2 horses, 6 sheep Cory Martin E., p o Natural Bridge, r 12, farmer 35, has 2 cows, 10 sheep Craghan Bridget Mrs. (Brady), p o Harrisville, off r 46, resides with her son, James Craghan James, w Bridget (Scanlin), p o Harrisville, off r 46, farmer 60, has 4 horses, 5 sheep and 190 acres wood land Ci'aghan Patrick, p o Harrisville, r 46, farmer 16 Crain Alphonso A., p o Diana, r 22, has a home with his brother-in-law, Thomas B. Bradway Crain Wolford, w Lynnie (Burr), p o Harrisville, r 46, farmer 30 Cratsenberg Conrad, w AlVira (Huse), p o Natural Bridge, r 14, farmer 10 122 TOWK OF DIANA. Cratsenberg Otis M., p o Natural Bridge, r 14, night hand at Natural Bridge tannery Crimmings Henry P., p o Harrisville, r 47, farmer with, his- father, James Crimmings James, w Mary (Fearon)^ p o tl arrisville, r 47,, farmer 220, has 13 cows, 2 horses, sugar orchard 400 trees Crimmings Mary Miss, p o Harrisville, r 47,, resides with hei" father, James Crimmings Cring B. Adelbert, w Margaret (Robbiux), p o Harrisville,, r 41, farmer 50, has 2 cows, 5 horses, 8 sheep, sugiir orchard 250 trees Cring Charles, \v Emma N. (Benson), p o Harrisville, r 29,.. farmer ll6, has 4 cows, 2 horses, 7 sheep Cring Chester E., w Jane E. (Lewis), p o Harrisville, r 29,_ farmer 55, has 3 coavS, 5 sheep, sugar orchard 300 trees Cronk Ezra, w Lucy P. (Thompson), p o Natural Bridge, r 15, farmer 80, has 2 cows, 2 horses, 10 sheep Cronk Winfield, p o Natural Bridge, r 15, laborer D Dashnau Joseph, w , p o Harrisville, r 46, reside with their daughter, Mrs. Margaret Adkins Dashner Daniel, p o Sterling Bush, laborer, bds with Henry Mcintosh Dashner David, p o Sterling Bush, r 2, laborer Darby EsTher Mis, p o Harrisville, r 46, resides with hei" father, Samuel Darby Samuel N., w Charlotte A. (Shaw), p o Harrisville, r 46, farmer 98, has 2 cows and owns the Darby saw mill Davis Elijah J., w Emma E. (Gould), p o Natural Bridge, r 13, laborer Davis James, p o Natural Bridge, r 14, laborer Davis John S., w Sarah (Wilcox), p o Natural Bridge, r 14,. farmer 27, has 3 cows Davis Josiah E, w Malvina (Hall), p o Natural Bridge, r 14,. farm laborer Debody Adaline (Boney), widow of John B., p o Harrisville, off r 34 Derby Frederic J., p o Harrrsville, r 30, lumberman in the emp of the C. R. Remington & Son Co., owns h and lot Derby Libbie Miss, p o Harrisville, r 30, resides with her brother, Frederic J. Derby Mary N. Miss, p o Harrisville, r 30, resides with her father, William TOWN OF DIANA. I'iS- Derby William B., .p o Uarrisville, r 30, farmer 16 Devett Philip, w Katharine (Kasady), p o Diana, r 38, farm- er oU, nas i cows, sugar orciiard bOO trees Dike Albert, w Ida (lisher), p o Diana, r 25, farmer on farm of Mrs. Hannah C. Dike, 180, 7 cows, 2 horses, 100 acres wood land Dimock Frank, w Esther (.Pool), p o Natural Bridge, r 12, farmer 152, has 9 cows, 22 young cattle, (i sheep, 2 horses, a yoke of oxen^ and traveling salesman for nur- sery stock Dobson Austin, w Nellie (Breen), p o Natural Bridge, off r 21, prop of \X. Ingraham's boarding house, owns farm 50 Dobson Benjamin, vv Anna D. (Kinsman), p o Diana, r 22,. farm laborer Dobson Cxeorge A., \v Helen L. (Wicks), p o Diana, r 26 cor 25, day laborer Dobson Herbert A., p o Uarrisville, r 29, farm laborer in emp of Frank Hughes Dobson Joshua, w Alice D. (Kinsman), .p o Diana, r 14, fanner, w owns farm 12 Dobson Parley, p o Diana, r 44, day laborer Downey Alvin J., w Alice M. (Murphy), p o Ir^terling Bush,. r 3 cor 4, farmer 100, has 8 cows, 3 horses, also manages farm at Alpina for William Roberts Downey Anna (Mansoh), widow Daniel, ]) o Sterling Bush, r 4, h and 2 acres. DoAvney William R., p (» Sterling Bush, r 4, laborer and woods jobber Doyle James, w Jane (Sheridan), who died August, 1881, p Sterling Bush, farmer 120, has 15 cows, 2 horses, 4 swine, has resided on this farm 28 years Doyle James P., son of James, p o Sterling Bush, r 3, farm- with his father DOYLE MICHAEL F., w Jennie M. (Dundon), p o Sterling Bush, dealer in dry goods, groceries, boots, shoes, paints, oils and other goods called for in country store, and postmaster Doyle Michael H., w Ellen (Murphy), p o Sterling Bush, r 7, farmer 104 and leases 108 of John Murphy, has 10' cows. 3 horses Doyle William P., w Bertha A. (Cory), works farm 35 acre* owned by his wife's father. Martin E. Cory, and car penter, p o Natural Bridge 124 TOWN OF DIANA. Dradway Amanda (Stewart), widow of Erastus, p o Diana, r 22, home with her son, F. D. Bradway Durneny Charles C, w Susie (Fitzpatriclc), p o Natural Bridge^ r 12, dealer in marble DUNDON EDWARD A., w Eliza M. (Whalen), p o Sterling Bush, res do, farmer 243, leased to Booth Bros., and 24 cows, 28 sheep, and res 5 acres, justice of the peace 12 years and justice of sessions 2 terms Dunham Ashel, p o Harrisville, ofE r 39, farmer 50 and day laborer Dutton Abigail (Hunt), widow of Andrew H., who died in 1882, res with her son, Ceylon J., p o Natural Bridge, rl3 Dutton Oelia M. Miss, p o Natural Bridge, r 13, housekeeper with her mother and brother Dutton Ceylon J., p o Natural Bridge, r 13, farmer 20 and 33 in Croghan, 2 cows, 12 sheep, 1 horse . IGdner Malvin, w Myrtle (Clemens), p o Natural Bridge, r 48, farmer, owns with Levi Carncrose 193, 7 cows, 18 sheep, 1 yoke .oxen, 1 cow Uichhorn George, w Stella M. (Wright), p o Natural Bridge, r 10, farmer with his wife's father, D. P. Wright Fallon James, p o Harrisville, r 29, farmer with his father, Michael Fallon Fallon Michael, p o Harrisville, r 29, farmer 50 Farney Frank, w Ellen (Casidy), p o Harrisville, r 31, diy laborer and farmer, w owns farm 25 Farr Edward E., w Helen E. (Garnsey), p o Diana, r 26, day laborer, owns h and lot Fisher Milo, w Cloia (Caldwell), p o Diana, r 26 cor 25, day laborer F'isk Alfred, w Ella A. (Palmer), p o Harrisville, r 29, farm- er, leases of Mrs. Julia North farm 123, 6 cows, sugar orchard 130 Otrees, has 2 horses Fisk David, w , p o Harrisville, oil' r 39, jobber, has 2 horses Flake Huldah Mrs., p o Harrisville, r 46, housekeeper for John Johnson Flick Anna Mrs. (Flood), widow' of Peter, p o Harrisville, r 47, farmer 50, has 3 cows, 2 horses Flick Arthur J., p o Harrisville, r 47, farmer on farm owned by his mother, Mrs. Anna Flick Flick George D., p o Harrisville, r 47, farmer on the farm of his mother, Mrs. Anna Flick TOWN OF DIANA, 125- Flood Edward, w Adelia A. (Scofield), p o Sterling Bush, r 3, farmer 173, has 11 cows, 12 sheep, 7 horses, 4 swine Foley James, p o Harrisville, r 47, farmer on the farm owned by his mother, Margaret Foley Margaret Mrs. (Loftis), widow of William, p o Harris ville, r 47, farmer 108, has 3 cows -Ford Benjamin W., w Mary E. (Stannard), p o Natural Bridge, r 21, farmer ,with his brother. Charlie, owns 218, have 7 cows, 3 horses Ford Charles M., w Ida M. (Bohall), p o Natural Bridge, r 21, farmer with his brother, Benjamin W., 218, 7 cows, 3 horses Ford John M., w Cordelia C. (Blanchard), p o Natural Bridge, r 21, farmer 330, has 12 cows, 3 horses, apiarist 3 colonies, sugar orchard 1000 trees Fox Chai'les, p o Harrisville, r 39. farmer 75 Franch Nelson, w I da (^^^right), p o Harrisville, r 39, farm- er 80, has 3 horses, sugar orchard 500 trees Frazier Edwin, w Emma (Champine), p o Antwerp, r 1, farnjer, leases of Alexander Champine 100,owns 3 cows, 3 horses Fuller Frederick, w Sophia (Ervin), p o Sterling Bush, r 3^ farmer 34, 2 cows, yoke of oxen G G-alarno Catherine E., widow of Elias, p o Natural Bridge,, r 12, farm 103 Glasby Woolsey, w Eliza (Nora), p o Harrisville, r 37, farm- er 100, has 20 cows, 2 horses, sugar orchard 600 trees, owns wood land 250 acres Golden Robert, p o Harrisville, r 39, resides with his son, Henry Bentley Gordon James E., w Mary M. (Coloney), p o Harrisville, r 37, farmer, w owns farm 62, has 2 horses ,owns h and lot in Harrisville Gordon Winnie E. Miss, p o Harrisville, r 37, niilliner, re- sides with her father, James Gormly James F., w Lillian (Pluket), p o Sterling Bush,. farmer 329, has 27 cows, 22 sheep, 4 horses, 30 swine Gould Levi B., p o Natural Bridge, r 13, section hand Gould Nelson H., w Margaret (Bolger), p o Natural Bridge, r 13, farmer, leases on shares of William A. Hunt 200 and 15 cows, 2 horses Grange Hall, No. 530, p o Harrisville, r 29, William Thomas master of Grange 126 TOWN OF DIANA. Crrattau Jjawreucej p o Sterling Bush, r tt, owus tarm on v 7, 50, liome with L. E. Grattan Grattan L. Edward, p o Sterling Bush, r 4, farmer i()0, has 14 cows, 6 sheep, 3 horses Grattan Margaret E., p o Sterling Bush, r 4, owns with her brother, L. E. Orattan, the estate of her late father, Lawrence (irattan Graves Hiram, w Sarah (Muckle), p o Harrisville, r 32, day laborer, h and lot Graves Ira, w Betsey, (Steward), p o Harrisville, r 43, day laborer ^Graves Myron S .,p o Han-isville r 36. lumberman and farm- er with his father. Porter S. Graves S. Porter, w Mary E. (Mahew), p o Harrisville, r 36, farmer 60, has 5 cows, 2 horses, 13 sheep Grems Almira M. (Allen), widow of John, p o IS'atural Bridge, r 13, fajrm 240, the estate of her late husband, who died January, 1889, worked by her grandson, Harry G. Hastings, has 5 cows, 15 sheep, 2 horses Grems 'Erastus E., p o Natural Bridge, "i' 13, farmer, owns with his mother 100, has 3 cows, 30 sheep, 2 horses, mai^le orchard 400 trees •Grems Henry, w Hannah S. (BJauchard), p o Natural Bridge r 13, retired farmer, aged 69 years H Hall James, w Maria (Smith), p o Natural Bridge, r 20, farmer 25 Hall Lewis, w Margaret S. (Curry), p o Antwerp, r 2, farm- er, leases of Mrs. Hannah Marquet farm 73, has 3 horses Hall Thomas, w Lydia (Harlow), p o Natural Bridge, r 20, farmer with his father James._ and laborer Hathaway William J., p o Diana, r 22, blacksmith and wood worker on wagons sleighs, emp of Weeks Bros Hayscue Joseph, w Emma (Valentine), p o Harrisville, r 43 cor 46, day laborer, w owns h and lot Hayscue Lyle, w Otilda (Madison), p o Harrisville, r 43, farmer, leases of Mrs. Susan Breen farm 250. 15 sheep, has 2 horses Hayscue Milo E., p o Harrisville, r 43 cor 46, farm laborer in emp of Frederic Kedwav Hazleton Lathario, w Ann Eliza (Briggs), p o Harrisville, r 39, farmer 75, has 6 cows, 3 horses, 6 sheep, 75 acres Avood land, sugar orcharri 1000 trees TOWN OF DIANA. I'^T Henry Kobert, w Elizabeth (Sherrard), p o Natural Bridge, r 20, farmer 73 Hermitage Hotel, p o Harrisville, r 27, pleasure and fishing resort on the banks of Bonaparte lake, Joseph Pyle, Harrisville, prop tlickey Thomas, w Aunis (Dobson), p o Harrisville, r 45, farmer 320, has 25 cows, 5 horses, has served as com- missioner of highways Hicks David G., w P^mily A. (Dunsdow), p o Natural Bridge, o& r 21, stationary engineer, emp of Ingraham's mills J Lildritli William, p o Harrisville, r 38, farmer 50, has i cows, J: hotses, furnishes conveyance for the Ileming- ton Paper Co.'s employes from Wolf lake to Harris- ville Hin Samuel J., w S. Julia (Cole), p o Harrisville, r 35, en- gineer in the V. K. Remineton & Son Co.'s saw mill Hillsworth George, w Eva (Glasby), p o Harrisville, r 39, farmer 140, has <> cows, 2 horses, sugar orchard 800 trees Hofer Jacob, w Lucy P. (Blanchard), p o Natural Bridge, r 21, farmer 75, has 4 cows, 2 horses, 3 swine, soldier Co. I)., 1st N. Y. v., served from 1861 until September, 1864, was in 37 engagements Holcomb Warren, p o Natural Bridge, r 23, farm laborer in emp of Mrs. Anna Jackson Holmes Adelbert A., p o Harrisville, r 37, farm laborer in employ- of Frank Wicks, has one-half interest in 240 acres wood land, sugar orchard 2800 trees Hosford Clark B., w Edith A. (Stevens), p o Sterling Bush, r 8, farmer 96, has 5 cows, 5 sheep, 4 horses, sugar or- chard 325 trees House Frank M., w Millicent M. (Lavina), p o Harrisville, r 45, farmer, leases of John Koster farm 127. 8 cows, has 2 horses, owns farm 140 on r 50 Hughes Burton J., p o Harrisville, r 34. farmer on farm 100, owned by his mother Sarah, and owns farm 40 on r 34 Hughes Sarah Mrs. (McBorney), widoM^ of George, p o Har- risville, r 34, farmer 100, has 2 cows Hugles Daniel, w Phebe (Fisk), p o Harrisville, off r 39, farmer 25 Humes Berdella, p o Harrisville, r 38, farmer with her father, Warren Humes Humes Frank A., w Flora B. (McGill), p o Harrisville, r 37, farmer 94, sugar orchard 400 trees 128 TOWN OF DIANAi Humes Grant W., p o Harrisville, r 38, farmer with his father, Warren Humes Humes Martin D., p o Harrisville, r 38, farmer 60, resides with his father, Warren Humes Humes Myron S., w Lura (Geer), p o Harrisville, r 38, farm- er with his father, Warren Humes Humes Warren, w Katharine (Otis), p o Harrisville, r 38, farmer 100, has 8 cows, 4 horses, 35 sheep, sugar or- chard 3000 trees, owns 700 acres woodland, also prop and owner of the Forst Home, pleasure resort on the middle branch of the Oswegatchie River Humes William E., w Mattie S. (Whipple), p o Harrisville^ r 38, stenographer, resides with his father, Warren Humtsi Hungerford James H., w Betsey D. (Southwell), p o Ster- Bush, r 7, farmer 257, has 19 cows, 27 sheep, 5 horses,. 21 swine, sugar orchard 500 trees on wood lot 30 acres near Harrisville HUNT WILLIAM, w Amanda (Fulton), who died Jan. 17,, 1891, p o Natural Bridge, r 13, was born in Rutland, Jefferson Co., Aug. 31, 1820. settled at Natural Bridge in 1845, engaged in wool carding and cloth dressing, continued the business until 1863 or 1864. then re- moved to his present location. 60 or 70 rods south of the line separating Lewis Co. from Jefferson Co., where he still resides. He has represented his town (Diana) on the board of supervisors 16 or 17 years, and chair- man of the board 3 years; was' iustice of the peace lintil he resigned and refused to hold it longer; was justice of sessions 4 years, and has held other offices of trust. He has been a farmer since he has resided in Diana, and is now giving, his attention to his large interest in real estate. Mr. Hunt is one of the reliable men of Lewis Co., a man of ability, sterling integrity, a good legislator at the board of supervisors and one who can be trusted evervwhere Hunt William A., w Annie (Bolger), p o Natural Bridge, r 13, farmer, conducting his grandfather's (Wm. Hunt) farm. 200, has 20 cows, 7 horses Huntley Vernon, w Harriet ( ), p o Harrisville, farm- er, leases of Joseph North farm 30, 3 cows, has 2 horses Hurlburt Alvin J., w Mary E. (Oamidge), p o Sterling Bush, r 2, has 243 timber land, 2 horses and iobber in lum- bering TOWN OF DIANA. 129 Hurlbut Eugene C.,w Emma J. (Hughes), p o Sterling Bush, r 2, farmer 137, has 7 cows, 19 sheep, 4 horses Hyde Angeline Mrs. (S'inley), p o Sterling Bush and Brasie Corners, St. Lawrence Co., prop of Sterling Cheese fac- tory, home alternately at Sterling Bush and Brasie Corners I Ingraham William,w Esther (Deneisia),p o Natural Bridge, off r 21, prop of steam saw mill, manuf hard and soft wood lumber and cedar, pine and hemlock shingles, manuf one-half million feet of lumber and about a million shingles per annum, and deals in groceries, boots and shoes Ingraham William G., w Nellie L. (Duell), p o Natural Bridge, off r 21, bookkeeper and manager of the store for his father, William Ing:raham J Jackson James E., p o Diana, r 23. lumberman Jackson S. Anna Mrs. (Lyle), p o Diana, r 23, farmer 100,. has 2 cows, 7 sheep Johnson Emily (Grems), widow of Dr. Perry Johnson, who' died November, 1891, p o Natural Bridge, r 13, owns one-third interest in the estate of her late father, John Grems Johnson John, p o Harrisville, r 46, farmer, leases of Myron' Wright farm 150 Jones Frank, w Julia (Cole), p o Harrisville, r 34, farmer,. leases of Mrs. Magoon farm 75, has 3 horses, 5 sheep;. 6 cows on r 42 cor 40, resides with John Cole on r 34 Kasady Mary Mrs. (Gavigan), widow of Patrick, p o Diana,. r 38, resides with her son-in-law, Philip Devett Kasady Thomas, p o Diana, r 38. lumberman and farmer 44, on r 40 Kearns Samuel, w Eliza ( ), p o Harrisville, res do, farmer 100, has 3 cows, 7 horses, sugar orchard 1500 trees Keyes Henry M., w Eliza J. (McMuUin), p o Harrisville, r 30, lumberman and farmer, leases of Mrs. Eliza Mor- row farm 29 Kimbal Charles, w Ellen (Morrow), p o Harrisville, r 30, dav laborer 13U TOWN OF DIANA. King Frank, p o llarrisville, off r 34, day laborer Kinsman Allen H., w Hortese A. (Allen), farmer 144, has 6 cows, 3 horses, 16 sheep, sugar orchard 500 trees Kinsman Almanzor, w Mary 0. (Downey), p o Sterling Bush, r 5 cor 4, farmer 73, has 11 cows, 2 horses, 5 swine, has been collector Kinsman Austin, w Elizabeth (Flake), p o Diana, r 38 cor 37, day laborer, owns 37 acres woodland and h and lot Kinsman Delia L, daughter of Almanzor and Mary, p o Sterling Bush, r 5 cor 4, home with her parents Kinsnlan Duane, w Josephine (Shoemaker), p o Sterling Bush, farmer 101, has 14 cows, 8 sheep, 2 horses Kinsman Emery, w Elizabeth M. (Berry), p o Sterling Bush, farmer 104, has 10 cows, 4 horses, and cheesemaker Kinsman Eugene, w Julia J. (Caldwell), p o Diana, r 38, farmer 75, has 5 cows, 2 horses, 5 sheep Koster Robert, w Susan A. (Richardson), p o llarrisville, r 32, farmer 100, has 5 cow.fs, 2 horses Lake Joseph, w Ann, p o Natural Bridge, i- 13, carpenter Langdon Gabril M., son of Robert W., p o Sterling Bush, farmer with his father Langdon John J., w Stella M. (Stowell), p o Sterling Bush, res do blacksmith and laborer Langdon Robert W., w Mary A.( Montgomery), p o Sterling Bush, res do,, farmer 85 and leases on shares of Howard Sterling, farm 300, has 28 cows, 7 sheep, 4 horses LaParl Alexander, w Effie (Remington), p o Harrisville, r 40, day laborer and farmer 25 . LaPlatney Frederick, w Esther S. (Brownell), p o Harris- ville, r 31, farmer 73, has 4 cows, 2 horses, 12 sheep Lavanche Joseph, p o Harrisville. r 46. resides with his son, Peter Lanvanche Peter, p o Hai'risville, r 46. farmer 25, has 2 horses Lavanche Thomas, w Ellen ( ), p o Harrisville, off r 46, farmer 25 Leary James, p o Sterling Bush, r9. farm laborer Leary Eliza, p o Sterling Bush, r 9, domestic Leary John, p o Sterling Bush, r 9. farm laborer Leary Mary, p o Sterling Bush, r 9. domestic Leary Thomas, w Catharine, p o Sterling Bush, r 9, farmer 20, 2 cows, 1 horse TOWN OF DIANA. 131 Lee David, w Minnie (Palmer), p o Harrisville, r 46, farmer 100, has 6 cows, 8 horses Lee Ellen Mrs., widow of James, p o Harrisville, r 46, re sides with her son, David Lee John, w Margaret (Crimmons), p o Harrisville, r 46, jobber and farmer 100, has 3 cows. 2 horses Leson Joseph, w Agnes (Fitzgerald), p o Harrisville, r 39, farmer 120, has 2 cows Lock William, w Florence M. (Samson), p o Natural Bridge, r 11, farm laborer Loveless John, w Minnie (Eeed), p o Harrisville, r 35, lum- berman in emp of C. K. Remington & Son Co. M Madison W. Wallace, w Josephine L. (Myers), p o Harris- ville, r 47, farmer, leases of John Crimmius farm 150, 7 cows, 3 sheep -Malada John, w Margaret (Melia), p o Diana, r 38, farmer with his son, Kobert -Malada Kobert, p o Diana, r 38, farmer 130. has 2 horses, sugar orchard 700 trees -Malvanney George E., son of Patrick and Margaret, p o Sterling Bush, r 5, farmer with his father Manard Louis, w Emma (LaPar), p o Harrisville, r 39, farmer 80, has 4 cows, 2 horses, also 50 acres in town of Croghan Mauley Henry, p o Harrisville, r 46, farmer 30, has 2 cows Mannigan Anna Miss, p o Harrisville. r 34. resides with her father, Matthew Mannigan Mannigan Ella Miss, p o Harrisville, r 34, resides with her father, Matthew Mannigan Mannigan James, p o Harrisville, r ^34, farmer with his father, Matthew Mannigan John, w Carrie A. (Ring), p o Harrisville, r 34, farmer 12, has 2 horses Mannigan Matthew, w Julia (Blake), p o Harrisville, r 34, farmer 175, has 12 cows, 2 horses Mannigan Thomas, w Anna M. (McDermott), p o Harris- ville, r 34, farmer 15, has 2 cows. 3 horses Manord Octavia Mrs. (Boulou), p o Harrisville, r 38, house- keeper for William Hildreth TVIantle Edgar O., w C. Emirancy (Blanchard), p o Harris- ville, r 36, farmer 63, has 4 cows, 3 horses, sugar or- chard 3000 trees 132 TOWN OF DIANA. Mantle Howard G., w Mary Ann (Derry), p o Harrisville, r 36, farmer 75, has 6 cows, 3 horses, sugar orchard TOO trees , Mantle James, w Clara (Glasby), p o Harrisville, r 37, farm- er 70, has 8 cows, 2 horses, yoke of oxen, sugar orchard 1000 trees Mantle Merton J., p o Harrisville, r 36, farmer with his father, Edgar Martin John H., w Harriet A. (Gill), p o Harrisville, r 31,, farmer 75 McAllister Frank L., w Ida (Davis), p o Harrisville, r 86,, farm laborer in emp of William Humes McCann James, w Mary (Murphy), p o Sterling Bush, r 2, farmer 340, has 28 cows, 35 sheep, leased to Charles Baldwin McCann Maggie, daughter of James and Mary, p o Sterling Bush, r 2, resides with her parents McCoy Augustus G., w Martha (McPhersons), p o Natural Bridge, r 13, farmer 30 and timber land 42. 3 cows, 1 horse, and lumberman, soldier Co. G. 16th N. Y. V., served over 3 years McCoy Clarence E., w Sophia (Cronk), p o Natural Bridge^ r 13, lumberman, emp of P. Yousev & Bros. McCraith Michael F., w Matltie B. (Samson), p o Natural Bridge, r 10, laborer in lumber woods McDermott James, p o Natural Bridge, r 12, farmer with his father, John, and school teacher McDermott John, w Bridget (Ennis), p o Natural Bridge, r 12, farmer 75, has 6 cows, 5 horses, 9 young cattle, is assessor McDermott John G., p o Natural Bridge, r 12, emp of Nat- ural Bridge tannery McDermott Mary E., p o Natural Bridge, r 12, daughter of John McDonald James, son of John, p o Sterling Bush; r 4, farm- er with his father McDonald James A., p o Sterling Bush, r 2, farmer with his brother, John H., on the''estate of their father, Thomas McDonald John, w Alice (Malvanny), p o Sterling Bush, r 4, farmer 163, has 20 cows, 5 sheep, 3 horses, 4 swine McDonald John H., w Margaret (Brown), p o Sterling Bush, r 2, farmer 200 the estate of his father Thomas, de- ceased, with brother, James A., have 22 cows, about 25 sheep, 3 horses, 11 swine TOWN OF DIANA. 133 McDonlad Mary, widow of Thomas-, p o sterling Bush, r 2, resides on the estate of her lat^ hiishand McDonald Mary A., daughter of Mary, p o Sterling Bush, r 2, Tesides with her mother, Mary McHam Jerry M., p o Harrisville, r 3l. farm laborer Mcintosh Henry, w Maud E. (Dashner), p o Sterling Bush, res do, laborer McLean Grant, p o Natural Bridge, r ,21, laborer Meade Edward, w Rachel E. (Doyle), p o Antwerp, r 2, farmer 155, has 4 cows, 4 sheep, 1 horse Meade James, w Anna (Hackett), p o HarrisvUle, ,r 43, farmer 160, has 2 c(|ws, sugar orchard 1000 trees Meade John, p o Harrisv^e, r 44, farmer 196, has 10 cows, 20 sheep, 3 horses Meade Mary Mrs. (Dundon), widow of John, p o Harris- ville, r 44, resides with her son. John Meade Meadte Patrick, p o Harrisville, r 44. farmer with his father, John Mealus John, w Mary (Martin), p o Harrisville, r 45, farmer 140, has 5 cows, 2 horses, sugar orchard 500 trees Mellon David, w Margaret (Prettie), p o Natural Bridge, r 16 1-2, farmer 86, has 5 cows. 2 horses Mooney Mary Mrs. (Hutchinson), p o Harrisville. res do, general housekeeper, leases h and lot of William Plat- ney Moore William, w Katharine (Mannigan), p o Harrisville, r 34, tanner, h and lot Morille Frederic, w Mary (Cleveland), p o Harrisville, o£E r 39, falrmer 50, has 2 cows, 2 horses Morille William, w Ida (Cleveland), p o Harrisville, off r 39, day laborer Mullin Henry P., w Rosetta C. (Slingerland), p o Harris- ville, r 37, farmer, w owns farm 157, has 2 cows, vet- eran of '61, Co. K., 14th N. Y. H. A. Mullin Milo, w Frances (Clark), p o Harrisville, r 37, farmer 117, has 2 cows, 2 horses, sugar orchard 500 trees Mulvanney John R.,w Catherine (Nolan), p o Sterling Bush, r 8, farmer 30, and carpenter, 2 cows, 2 horses, 2 sheep Mulvanney Daniel J., son of Patrick and Margaret, p o Sterling Bush, r 5, farmer with his father Mulvanney Elizabeth, daughter of Patrick and Margaret, home with her parents Mulvanney Isabel C, daughter of John 11., p o Sterling Bush, hotel dining room waiter 134 TOWN OF DIANA. Mulvanney Patrick, w Margaret (Downey), p o Sterling, Bush, r 5, farmer 87, has 11 cows, 5 sheep, 4 horses, 4 swine Murphy Eliza, daughter of John and Mary, p o Sterling Bush, r 7, home with her parents MURPHY JOHN, w Mary (Mavanney), p o Sterling Bush, r 7, fariner 146, has 20 cows. 3 horses. 5 swine, has served as town collector. Mr. Murphy settled on this place in the woods in log cabin and has resided here to this date, now has fine buildings and a good home Murphy William, son of John and Mary, p o Sterling Bush, r 7, farm laborer, emp of E. L. Bonny N Nelson Giles, w Ann (Prittie), p o Natural Bridge, r 16, farmer 50, 2 cows, 10 sheep Nelson John, p o Natural Bridge, r 16 1-2, farmer 100 Nelson Ora J., p o Natural Bridge, r 16 1-2, farmer 30, 2 horses, yoke of oxen, 17 sheepj 1 cow Nichols Isaac W., w Lydia M. (Monard), p o Natural Bridge, r 13, farmer 26, 1 horse, 1 cow Noble John, w Keziah (Davis), p o Natural Bridge, r 14, farmer 3, soldier Co. A., 20th N. Y. Cavalry, served 2 , years North Edward S., w Minnie (Valentine), p o Harrisville, r 30, day laborer, h and lot North Sylvester, w Jane E. (Lewis), p o Harrisville, r 30, farmer 150, has 8 cows, 2 horses, sugar orchard 1000 trees North William, w Jane (Fallon), p o Harrisville, r 29, lum- berman in emp of the C. R. Remington, & Son Co., h and lot Noyes William G., p o Harrisville, r 29. owns farm 50 and 30 acres woodland Oliver John, w Sarah A. (Blow), p o Natural Bridge, r 11, farmer, leases of Calvin Graves, has 3 cows. 2 horses Ormiston ASmith Buel B., w Anna (Preece), p o Natural Bridge, r 11, farmer 200 and 50 woodland, has 8 cow's. 3 horses, 4 Swinfe, is justice of the' peace ' . ; ■. Smith Celestia (Remington), p ©Natural Bridge, r 9, widow of Abher; home With her son-ihvlaw, George Oollar Sniith Charles J., w Noia A. (Mttlvaney), p'o Sterling Bush, r 8, laborer ' . ' Smith Daniel, w Mary S. (Clark), p o Diana, i" 26, niason, owns h and lot ' Smith Eugene, w Elizabeth ( — - — ■ — ). p 6 Natural Bridge, r 11, laborer iSmith Ruby (Andrews), widow of Eliliu, p o Diana, r 20, resides with her son, Daniel :Smith V\'^il]iam, p o Natural Bridge, off' r 20, farmer 55, has 2 cows ' ■ ;Southwell Abigail M., p o Sterling Bush, r 2, daughter of William and Polly, domestic ■Southwell C. Eugene, p o Sterling Bush, r 2, farmer for his f athet, William < . , Southwell William F., w. Polly (Hurlbert), p o Sterling Bush, r 2, farmer 88, has 8 cows. 17 sheep, 2 horses Stacy Walter L., w Alice (Palmer), p o Natural Bridge, r 14, farmer 5 Stacy William L., w Anna (Snyder), p o Natural Bridge, r 14, farmer' 63, has 3 cows. 2 horses!. 40 sheep, and market garden 4 acres Stafford Arville L. (Coats), widow of Hiram, p o Natural Bridge, r 13, resides with Otis Blanchard ^Stafford Austin J., w Elizabeth I. (Bagley), p o Harris- ville, r 35, lumberman and jobber, prop of the Rem- ington boarding house TOWN OF DIANA. 141 Starkey Edgar L., w Nellie O. (Bernis), p o Natural Bridge,, r 13, station and express agent and telegraph operator 0.1 & A. R. K, h at the station Stevens LeRoy S., w Martha A. (Hillier). p o Natural Bridge, r 16, farmer 53, 2 cows. 1 horse Stowell Eugene, p o Harrisville. ofE r 39. music teacher, re- sides with his father, George Stowell George, w Ellen (Manning), p o Harrisville, off r 39, farmer 300, has 6 cows. 3 horses Stowell Hiram, av Amy (Lawrence), p o Harrisville, off r 39, farmer 90, has 2 cows, 2 horses, 8 sheep Streeter Lumas G., w Bertha (Stevens), p o Harrisville, r 31, day laborer Streeter William H., w A. Malvina (Pearson), p o Harris- ville, r 31, farmer 25 Sullivan John, w Elizabeth (McKetrick), p o Natural' Bridge, r 13, farmer 50, has 3 cows. 1 horse Swan David A., w Mary M. (Sours), p o Diana, r 21, farmer 100, has 17 head cattle, 3 horses, 2 sheep , Swan Pulaski G., w Delany (Passenger), p o Diana, r 21, veterinary surgeon Swan William J., w Amy C. (Hofer), p o Natural BridgCj. r 21, farm laborer T Tainter Loren, w Almeda M. (Vanwagner), p o Harrisvillej r 37, farmer 44, has 2 cows Tatton William, w Tettia (Cabine), p o Harrisville, r 31, farmer 40, has 4 cows, 2 horses, owns 60 acres wood- Ian d Thomas Asahel, w Lavina (Manhart), p o Harrisville, r 47, farmer 75, hajs 3 cows, 3 horses Thomas Clark, w Nettie (Seelye), p o Harrisville, r 42, farmer, leases of Mrs. Isaac Woodcock farm 87, sugar orchard 200 trees, has 2 cows, 11 sheep, 4 horses THOMAS ELI, w Ada (Cole), p o Harrisvill'^. r 34, farmer. leases of John Cole farm 68 Thomas Ezery H., w Alice M. (Benson), p o Harrisville, r 43, carpenter and joiner, also farmer 11. and 16 acres- woodland, has 2 cows Thomas Justus M., w Orilla (Smith), p o Harrisville, r 43, farmer 60, has 2 cows, 2 horses Thomas TJri H., p o Harrisville, r 43. farmer with his father^ Justus 142 TOWN OF DIANA. Thomas Wallace, w Sadie (Haskue), p o Harrisville, r 4=7, iarmer witn nis latner, Asahel Thomas William H., w Octavia (Blanchard), p o Di^na, off r ii6, farmer 185, has 6 cows, 2 horses, 6 sheep, sugar orchard 100 trees Tiney Erastus, p o Harrisville, r 39, farmer 200, has 10 cows, 2 horses Tiney Frederic, p o Harrisville, r 46, farmer 20, resides with John Coats Treadway Johnson, p o Natural Bridge, r 13, farmer 8 1-2 and laborer Turner Elva A., w Lurena M. (Sprague), p o Antwerp, r 2, farmer 212, has 10 cows, 3 sheep. 2 horses Tyler Scynthia Mrs. (Austin), widow of Eeuben. p o Har- risville, r 43, farmer 94 V Valentine Emery, w Mary (Laplatney), p o Harrisville, r 29, lumberman in emp of the C. E. Eemington & Son Co. Valentine John, w Lena J. (Laplatney), p d Harrisville, r 29, farmer 72, has 5 cows, 2 horses, 4 sheep, sugar or- chard 200 trees Valentine William, w Jeanette (J)raper), p o Natural Bridge, r 10, farmer 24, has 1 cow, 1 horse. 3 swine Van Dusen John A., w Mary (Bosworth), p o Harrisville, r 35, lumberman VAN DUSEN WATSON J., w Amelia (Whitfor-d), p o Har- risville, r 35, manager of the C. E. Eemington & Son Oo.'s saw ;oaill Van Wagner George, w Emma (Lewis), p o Harrisville, r 41, farmer 130, has 3 cows, 3 horses, 2 sheep, sugar orchard 450 trees Van Wagner Prudence (Woodland), widow of Nelson, p o Harrisville, resides with her son. George W Waggoner Dexter D., w Susau N. (Nye), p o Harrisville, r 41, farmer 100, has 9 cows, 4 horses Waggoner Mabel L. Miss, p o Harrisville. r 41, school teacher, resides with her father. Dexter Wakeford George, w Emily E. (Paul), p o Harrisville, r 36; reside with their son, Mvron Schoolcraft Warren Thomas, w Frances (Derby), p o TTarrisville, r 29, lumberman in emp of the C. E. Eemington & Son Co., owns h and lot TOWN OE DIANA. 14B Washburn Alvin, w Jennie M. (Hyde), p o Sterling Bush, res do, cheesemaker at Sterling Cheese factory for the last ten years Weaver Clifton A,, w Anna J. (Graves), p o Harrisville, r 34, lumberman Weaver Myron V. H., w Anna (Blevins), p o Natural Bridge, r 13, section foreman 0. & A. E. E. Weeks Adrian T., w Elizabeth L. (Kinsman), p o Diana, r 22, farmer, owns with his brother, Elton, 300 and lease of Michael Fitzgerald 700. has 40 cows. 45 sheep, 12 young cattle, 6 horses, 60 swine, sugar orchard 1200 trees Weeks Elton L., w Lois A. (Vaughn), p o Diana, r 22, farm- er and jobber, has 300 acres with his brother Adrian, 10 cows, 3 horses Weeks, Harvey M., w Eliza L. (Lewis), p o Diana, ofE r 22, farmer 25, has 3 covps, 2 youne cattle Weeks Loranzo D., w Minerva A. (Bradway), p o Diana, off r 22, farmer w^ith his son, Harvev M. West Charles H., w Catharine A. (Yerdon), p o Sterling Bush, r 2, laborer Westman John, w Jennie (Taggart), p o Sterling Bush, r 10, laborer Whalen James P., p o Sterling Bush, laborer, home with his father, Patrick "Whalen Patrick, w Mary (Pierce), p o Sterling Bush, res do, farmer 50, has 6 cows, 3 sheep, 2 horses Whalen Eobert E., p o Sterling Bush, cheesemaker at Strife Corners factory, home with his father. Patrick Whalen Eosy A. Miss, daughter of Patrick, v> o Sterling Bush, home with her parents Whalen William F., p o Sterling Bush, carpenter, home with his father, Patrick Whitney Dalton, w Katharine (Brezette), p o Harrisville, r 46, farmer 75 Whitney Orville, w Louisa (Dashnau), p o Harrisville, r 46, farmer 50, has 2 cows Whitney Volney, w Mary (Brazette), p o Harrisville, r 46, farmer 50, has 4 cows Wicks Edward, w Electa (Adner), p o Harrisville, r 36, farmer 40 Wicks Frank W., w Eosetta P. (Mullin). r* o Harrisville, r 37. fanner 50, has 3 cows. 2 horses, hqs one-half inter- est in 240 acres woodlandi'^Sugar orchard 2800 trees 144 TOWN UF DIANA. Wicks Joseph B., w Mary (Folley), p o Diana, r 26 cor 25^ farmer, leases of the Wicks Bros, farm 95. 10, cows, has 2 horses Wicks Oren P., w Sovina J. (Blanchard), p o Harrisville, ,r 29, carpenter and farmer 25, sugar orchard 100 Winborn Samuel, w Emma (Dobson), p o Natural Bridge,, r 15, farmer about 96, has 1 cow, 4 young cattle, 12 sheep, 2 horses , Wood Leonard H., w Mariette (Hart), blacksmith and farmer 53, has 5 cows, 3 horses, soldier 20th N. Y. Ar- tillery 3 years, p o Natural Bridge, r 12 Woodard Chandler D., w Ann ( ), p o Sterling Bush,. off r 7, farmer with his father. Johnson Woodard Henry E., p o Sterling Bush, off r 7, farmer with his father, Johnson Woodard Johnson, p o Sterling Bush, off r 7. farmer 192, has 5 'COWS, 12 sheep, 3 horses Woods Homer G., w Anna (Wicks), p o Harrisville, r 29,, farmer 100, has 6 cows, 3 horses. 6 sheet) Wright Dexter P., w Jennie M. (McClure). p o Natural Bridge, r 10, farmer 160. has 20 cows. 20 sheep, 4 horses, 5 swine, sugar orchard 400 trees Yousey Bros. (Peter and Christian), p o Natural Bridge,, manufacturers and dealers in hemlock, spruce, pine, black ash, bass wood, cherry and birch lumber, rough and dressed to order, emp an average of 20 men, out- put 2 1-2 million feet per annum Yousey Peter, w Susan (Kennel), p o Natural Bridge, (You- sey Bros.), office, res and mills near Natural Bridge depot TOWN OF QREIQ. (tREIG was formed from Watson under the name of Brantingham March 1, 1828, and changed to its present name February 20, 1832, in honor of John Greig, a promi- nent and influential law^yer of Oanandaigua, N. Y. To the east lies an unbroken tract of forest. In the central part of the town is situated Brantingham lake, a pleasure and fishing resort Greig, its only village (unincoporated), was TOWN OF GKEIG. 145 formerly the center of a great lumber interest. Branting- liam is but a postoft'ice. The first suDervisor was Simon Goodell, and the first clerk, Joshua'Harris. The present supervisor and town clerk are H. W. Gaylord and 0. A. Lonas (For explanations and abbreviations see page 5.) A Abbey Charles T., p o Glen dale, off r 2. saw filer Abbey Elmira, widow Eockwell M., p o Greiig, r 23 Abbey Henry N., w Alice E. (Marks), p o Glendale, off r 2, superintendent canals and saw mill, dealer in lum- ber, shingles and lath Abbey Inez A., w of George L., p o Greig, r 56, housekeeper for Edwin T. Perkins ABBEY WILLIAM N., w Ella (Barkley), p o Greig, r 23, supervisor, flour dealer, manuf feed, saw mill, lumber dealer, grinding to order, owns on r 26 farm 47, 10 cows, and in Turin farm 4. mill and office r 23. res r 26 Adams Asa L., w Elizabeth (Tice), p o Greig, r 48, farmer 287, 6 cows Allen Cornelia, widow of William, p o Brantingham, off r 34, housekeeper for Calvin D. Beals Alley Frank, w Betsey (Baldwin), p o Glendale, r 2, laborer Alexander George, w Elizabeth (Hamblin), p o Glendale, r 13, laborer B Babcock Damon, w Dora E. (Matteson), p o Greig, r 35, farmer 64 Backer Enoch, p o Greig, r 11, farmer 80 Baldwin Letitia, widow of Stephenson, p o Chase's Lake, t 8, farmer 18 Beals Angelo D., w Theadocia (Conover), p o Greig, r 36, farmer 85, 8 cows Beals Calvin D., p o Brantingham, off r 34, lumberman and carpenter and joiner Beals Howard F., w Alice A. (Sykes), p o Greig, r 36, farm- er 12 Beals Irving L., p o Glendale. r 17. farmer Beals Mary E.. w of Henry L.. t> o Glendale r 17. farmer 40 Beck Georee F., p o Greig, r 37, farmer Beck Gottlieb, p o Greig, r 37, farmer 45. 5 cows 146 TOWN OF GREIG. Beck Lawrence, w Mary B. (Simmerinann), p o Greig, r 37, farmer 10 Beck Lawrence D., w Jennie M. (Danks), p o Greig, r 39, farmer 66, and leases of Alice Sand, Port Leyden, farm 93, 11 cows Bell Harper, w Minnie (Vanalstine), p o Greig', r 23, laborer BENEDICT SEYMOUR, p o Lyons Falls, r 55. farmer 85, and on lots 186 and 187 woodland 80. has 10 cows; veteran of tke war of the rebellion, enlisted Septem- ber, 1864, in Co. F., 186th N. Y. Infantry Vols., mus- tered out at close of the war in 1865. pensioner, mem- ber of G. A. li., H. J. Botchford Post No. 385, Port! Leyden; was town clerk for two years and supervisor in 1872 Beverly Betsej^ J., widow of John, p o Glendale, r 16, farmer 3 Bishop Caroline, w of Edwin R, p o Chase's^ Lake, r 7, farmer 5 Bishop Darwin, p o Glendale, r 7, laborer Bishop William H., w Blanche F. (Baldwin), p o Glendale, r 7, prop North Greig Hotel and farmer 15 Blade Allen, w Edna (Brown), p o Glendale. off r 2, laborer Blade Bert, w Elizabeth (Olmstead), p o Glendale, off r 2, laborer Blade Charles, w Elizabeth (Reese), p o Glendale, off r 2, laborer Blade Frederick, w Melinda (Olmstead), p o Glendale, off r 2, laborer Blade Jacob H., w Sarah E. (Saulsberg), p o Glendale, r 16, farmer 17 Blade Saul, w Helen C. (Higby), p o Glendale, r 15, farm- er 55 Blade William H., w Minnie E. (Hills), p o Glendale, r 5, farmer 214 Blakeman Abner, w Kate (Scrafford), p o Greig, r 23, la- borer Blan chard George, w Carrie (Cobb), p o Lyon's Falls, r 57, farmer 14 Bliss Albert, w Mary (Reese), p o Glendale. off r 1. farmer 215 Bradish Jesse C, w Jennie (Burdick), p o Greig, r 22, farm- er 150, 13 cows Brooks Frederic, p o Brantingham. r 32. farmer 180 Brooks Ward, p o Brantingham. r 11. farmer TOWN OF GEEIG. 147 Brown Charles C, w Nellie (Myers), p o Greig, r 23, owns with his brother, Lyman W.. farm 300 and leases farm 250, 60 cows Brown Irving C, w Charlie (Corser), p o Greig, r 23, butcher and farmer 250 Brown James H., w Mary (Edwards), p o Brantingham, r 27, lumberman Brown John H., w Ella (Hubbard), p o Greig, r 11, butcher and farmer 73 Brown Lyman W., w Flora (Turner), p o Greig, r 23, over- seer of poor, farmer, owns with his brother. Charles C, 300 and leases farm 250. 60 cows Buckley Dennis, w Elizabeth (Mountain), p o Greig, r 26, farmer Buckley Morris W., p o Greig, r 26. laborer Buckley Patrick H., w Luella (Croissant), p o Greig, r 26, laborer Burdick Arthur S., w Harriet (Cook), p o Glendale, r 18, farmer Burdick Duane A., w Mary M. (Rudd), p o Glendale, r 4, farmer 15, woodland 132 acres Burdick Edward, w Ida (Leland), p o Greig, r 22, laborer Burdick Ella May Miss, p o Greig, r 41, milliner Burdick Elmira, widow of Calvin, p o Greig, r 41, farmer 63, leases on shares to John Ward Burdick Georgia, p o Greig, r 41, farmer Burdick Lafayette, w Abby J. (Wannood), p o Glendale, r 18, farmer 85, owned by wife, 6 cows Burdick Leonard, w Sarah (Malcom), p o Greig, ofiE r 22, farmer 10 Burdick Louise Miss, p o Greig, r 45. school teacher Burdick Lyman, w Mary F. (Wilder), p o Glendale, r 4 cor 2, prop Otter Creek Cheese factorv and farmer 95, 10 cows Burdick Martha, widow of Alonzo, p o Greig, r 22, farmer 90 BURDICK RUSSELL, w E. Ann (Dominick), P o Greig, r 45, farmer 180, leases on shares to Charles E. Rector, and in Turin owns farm 20, hop grower 16 1-2 Burdick Stephen, w Charlotte E. (pstrander), p o Glendale, r 18, farmer 150, 20 cows Burke Washington D., w Julia (Thurston), p o Glendale, r 3, farmer 25 Burnham Bert, p o Glendale. r 16. laborer 148 TQWN OF GKEIG. Burnham Elizabeth, p o Ulendale, r 2, domestic Burnham Elizabeth A., widow of John W.. p o Glendale, r 16, farmer 28 Burnham Frank, p o Glendale, r 16. laborer Burnham George, p o Glendale. r 16. laborer Burnham Harrison, w Catharine (Watson), p o Chase's Lake, r 7, farmer, w owns farm 11 Burnham Truman, w Mary (Watson), p o Glendale, r 16,. laborer Burnham WallaoeL., p o Glendale. r 16. laborer Burns Thomas, p o Greig, r 23, barber, bds Calhoun House Burr Eunice, widow of Henry, p o Greig, r 11, farmer 80 Burr Frank, p o Greig, r 11. farmer Burr Hiram, w Mary (Winsor), p o Brantingham, r 11, fairmer 40 Burr Howard, w Josephine (Snyder), p o Glendale, farmer, owns wood lot 200 on track 44 Burr James H., w Anna (Ingraham), p o Glendale, r 14, farmer 200, 35 cows Burr Wordy H., p o Glendale, r 14. farmer for his father, James IJ. Burton John, p o Greig, r 36, farmer Burton Kobert, p o Greig, r 36, farmer Burton Sarah J., widow of James H., p o Greig, r 36, farmer 250, 10 cows c CALHOUN HOUSE, p o Greig, r 23, sample ^room, good accommodation for commercial men and transient guests, livery attached, James Calhoun prop CALHOUN JAMES, w Mary (Jennings), p o Greig, r 23,. proj) Calhoun House Calhoun Mary E. Miss., p o Greig, r 23, home with her father, James Calhoun Norah Miss, p o Greig, r 23, home with her father, James Campbell Edwin M., w Carrie A. (Myers), p o Greig, r 26,. laborer Carter George, w Nancy (Hurst), p o Greig, r 23, farmer 95, o£er54 Carter Rosamond, widow of William L K, p o Greig, r 35, home with Edwin Gaylord Case Frederic A., p o Glendale. r 18, farm laborer, emp' James E. Northrup TOWN OF GREIG. 149 Cass Henry, w Melissa (lirown), p o Ureig, off r 11, larm- er bo Olaffey Daniel, w Maiy (liallaglier), p o Ureig, r 2S, general blacJismitlL and tarmer lo Clark George, w Ciarrissa (McOomber), p o Greig, r 15, farmer 10, owned by wile Clark John H., w Edna (Springsteen), p o Lyon's Falls, r 56, farmer 7, owned by wife Clock Charles M., w Floretta (Maryhugh), p o Glendale, r 14, laborer Cobb Catharine,, widow of Jerry, p o Greig, r 11 Cobb Charles, p o Greig, r 11, farmer 95 Cobb Charles, w Ida (Crego), p o Greig, off r 22, laborer Cobb Isaiah, w Bessie (Cosilman), p o Greig, r 11, farmer 50 Cole Adelbert, p o Glendale, r 18. laborer Cole Squire E., w Augusta (Dana), p o Glendale, r 18, farmer 44 Conerty Thomas, p o Greig, r 23, lumberman, bds at Cal- houn House Conklin Milo D., w Jennie (Crandal), p o Glendale, r 18, laborer Cook Almon J., p o Glendale. r 5. farmer Cook Harrison, w Myra (Carpenter), p o Lyon's Falls, r 5b, farmer 25 Cook Mary C, widow of Avmenas, p o Glendale, r 5, farmer 52 Corser Lemau M., w Flora J., (Leach), p o Greig, r 23 Corwin Charles, w Sarah (Davis), p o Glendale, r 6, iarmer ST, 10 cows Cosilman (George, w Harriet B. (Kalph), p o o Chase's Lake, r 6, farmer 10 Foote John, ^a' Etta (Crandall), p o Glendale, r 7, farmer 30 Ford Milton, aa' Xancy A. (Jackson), p o Glendale, r 3, farmer 96 Fort Myron W., w, Nellie L. (Burdick), p o Greig, r 39, rents of Mrs. Olive Northrnp farm 150, 14 cows G Gallup Cyrus T., w Susan A. (Northrup), p o Greig, r 23, carpenter and builder and general wood worker, farm- er 58, owned by wife Gallup Ethan, w Mary A. (Raynard), p o Greig, r 23, car- penter and joiner and general wood worker GALLUP IRA T., w Clara F. (Harvey), p o Greig, r 50, carpenter and joiner Gallup Jay, p o Greig, r 23, farm laborer GALLUP MARY A. MISS, p o Greig, r 35, school teacher Gallup Mordecai, p o Greig, r 35, farmer with his father, Wessel GALLUP WESSEL, w Kate (Van Aernam), p o Greig, r 35, proprietor Gallup saw mill and farmer 200, 20 cows, sugar orchard, 10 acres, 1200 trees Garrett Edward, w Mary (Thettler), p o Glendale, off r 2, laborer Garrett Frank S., w Olive O. (La Bounty), p o Greig, r 27, farmer 75, 10 cows Garrett Simeon V., p o Greig, r 27, farmer GAYLORD CHARLES E., p o Greig, r 35, farmer for his father, Edwin GAYLORD EDWIN, w Lydia A. (Noulton), p o Greig, r 35, farmer 155, 15 cows GAYLORD FRANK H., p o Greig, r 35, carpenter and joiner GAYLORD HARVEY N., w Elizabeth M. (Stanford), p o Greig, r 51 cor 44, farmer 188, dairy, 25 cows GAYLORD HERBERT A., w Cora E. (McCormick), p o Greig, r 38, rents of Jacob Van Woert, farm 150, dairy, 25 cows, hop grower 15 Genack Edward, p o Greig, r 24, ferryman Gordon Frank, w Josephine (Olmstead), p o Chase's Lake, r 7, laborer 152 TOWN OF GEEIG. Gordon ^Vren, p o (phase's Lake, r 8, farmer 25 Graves George A., w Anna S. (Yan Aernam), p o Greig, r 11, farmer 1(10, belonging to estate of 'Thomas J. Graves, has 16 cows Graves Harry E., p o Greig, r 11, farmer Graves James 1\, w Sarah A. (Van Aernam), p o Greig, r 11, mason and farmer 18 Graves Leon F., w Emily (Beals), p o Brantingham, r '32, prop Brantingham Lake House Graves Scott P. p o Ch'eig, r 11, carpenter and joiner Graves Thomas J. Kev., w Anna (Burke), p o Greig, r 23, presiding elder Methodist church Green Frank, p o Gledale, r 7, farmer Green Gardner S., p o Glendale, r 7, laborer Green John, w Cornelia (Wheeler), p o Greig, r 11, laborer Green Julia, widow of Edward, p o Glendale, r 7, farmer 27 H Haines Philip, w Josephine (Furlow), p o Greig, r 35, farm- er 2, and North Woods guide HARRISON RICHARD J., w Nellie (Harrington), p o Brantingham, r 10, prop Partridgeville Hotpl Harwood Edward, w Minnie (Kirtsch), p o Greig, r 48, farmer 105, 10 cows HESS ALEXANDER A., w Ann E. (Higby), p o Greig, off r 56, farmer 70, 10 cows Hess Fred P., w Harriet (Edwards), p o Lyon's Falls, r 57, farmer 60, 6 cows Hess Fred P., w Harriet (Edwards), p o Lyon's Falls, r 57, farmer 60, 6 cows HESS LETTIE M. MISS, p o Greig, off r 56, dressmaker Hess Truman, w Delia E. (Genack), p o Brantingham, r 30 cor 29, prop Pine Grove Hotel Hickok Ezra, w Dortha (Gallup), ]) o Greig, r 35, farmer 85, 5 cows Hickox Marcena E. Miss, p o Glendah-, r 20, ai)iarist 40 colonies Higby Burton H., w Patience (Wormwood), ]) o (Jreig, r 23, laborer Higby Maria V., widow of Alfred, p o Greig, r 23, farmer ,21 Higby May E. Miss, p o Greig, r 23, dressmaker Higby William, p o Greig, r 51 cor 44, farm laborer, emp Harvey N. Gaylord Higby Wilson, w Caroline (Platts), p o Greig, r 38, farmer TOWN OF GEEIG. 153 Hill Alburn, w Delia (Burciick), p o Glendale, r 15, farm- er 10 Hill Alvin, p o Glendale, r 3, laborer Hill George, p o Glendale, r 15, school teacher HILLS AJN'SEL A., w Amelia A. (Gay lord), p o Bran ting- ham, r M, farmer 160, 10 cows HILLS BKOTHEKS (Irving and Delamer E), p o Greig, r 23, general merchants, also general store in Lyon's Falls HILLS DELAMEK E., w Allie (Fuller), (Hills Bros.), p o Greig, r 23, also general store in Lyon's Falls, les Lyon's Falls HILLS IKVING, w Delia (Watson), p o Greig, r 23, (Hills Bros.), also general store in Lyon's Falls, job printer and watch repairer Hills Louisa, widow of Baxter, p o Greig, off r 22 Hills Merritt Y., p o Brantingham, r 34, farmer with his father, Ansel A. Hinchen Daniel J., p o Greig, r 11, farmer 27 Hinchen Mary, widow of -John, p o Greig, r 11 Hoffman Martin L., w Winifred (Mackey), ]> o Lyon's Falls, r 41, prop Spring Brook Cheese factory and farmer 4 Holland Frederic, p o Glendale, r 15, laborer Holland James, a\' Harriet A. (Salsburg), p o Glendale, r 2, laborer Holmes John, w Margaret (Sharkey), p o Glendale, r 19, mason and farmer 147, has 12 cows Holmes Norris E., p o Glendale, r 19, farmer with his father, John Hough Kittle, p o Greig, r 23, domestic, emp Ezra Lonas Houghton George F., p o Brantingham, r 29, farmer 4 Houley John, w Mary (Looney), p o Greig, r 27, lumberman Howie Samuel, T> o Glendale, r 5, farmer 20 Hubbard Charles, w Jennie (Granger), p o Glendale, r 6, farmer 146, 7 cows Hubbard Lott P., w Maria (Gordon), p o Greig, r 23, farm laborer Hudson Henry, w Nancy (Palmer), p o Glendale, r 3, farmer 50 Hudson Warren, p o Glendale, r 3, laborer Hughes Patrick, w Catharine (Norton), p o Greig, r 23, laborer Hutchins Edward, p o Greig, r 38, laborer Hutchins George, w Eozella (Miner),,,p o Lyon's Falls, r 58, farmer 150 154 TOWN OF GREIG. Hutching Silas, av Clara (Mooney), p o Greig, v 38, statiou- ary engineer Hutching William, w Ella (Hutching), p o Brantingham, r- 47, laborer Hyers Eliza A., widow of Martin, p o Glendale, r 16, farm- er 5 Hyerg Emmett, w Elizabeth (Furlough), p o Glendale, r 16,„ farmer 5 HYEES L. D., w Kate (Mattig), p o Glendale, r 13, fore- man Oarter'g wood pulp mill - Hynes Edw^ard E., p o Greig, r 23, laborer Hyneg Daniel, p o Greig, r 23, laborer Hyneg Patrick, w Mary (O'Brien), p o Greig, r 23, owns- h and lot Hynes Thomas J., p o Greig, r 23, laborer J Jebeau Julian, p o Greig, r 10, lumberman Johnson Alfred, p o Glendale, r 20, farmer with his father,. Kirtland Johnson Kirtland, w Dolly A. (Arnold), p o Glendale, r 20,. farmer 300, 33 cows Jolen Isaiah, p o Chase's Lake, r 7, lumberman K King Charles, w Julia (Burr), p o Brantingham, r 10, la- borer Kirch Anna L. Miss, p o Greig, r 51, dressmaker Kirch M. Magdalene, widow of John, p o Greig, r 51, farm- er 110, 7 cows Kurfist Maria, widow of Andrew, p o Greig, r 23, pen- sioner L Labelle Joseph, w Lucy (Bourlangier), p o Glendale, r 13,. invalid Lampman George A., w Emma (Griffin), p o Greig, r 23, la- borer LAMPMAN JAMES 11., w Elizabeth A. (Lovejoy), p a. Greig, r 23, justice of the peace, owns house and lot, w owns farm 63, leased to Jesse Houghton, agent for Crocker's Chemical Fertilizer Co. of Buffalo, N. Y.; veteran of the war of the rebellion, enlisted Septem- ber, 1864, in Co. F., 186th N. Y. Infantry Vols., was in battle of Petersburgh, disabled and mustered out at close of war, member of G. A. R, G. t>. Bailey Post No. 100 TOWN OF GREIG. 155- Lampman John J., p o Greig, r 23, laborer Lewis liobert K., w Mary A. (Hall), p o Glendale, r 2, leases- on shares of S, H. Oliverfarm 123, 15 cows Liviker Charles, p o Greig, r 27, farm laborer Liviker Prank, p o Greig, r 27, farm laborer Liviker Lewis, p o Greig, r 27, farmer 50 Lonas Chester A., w Jesse (Champney), p o Greig, r 23, as- sistant postmaster and general merchant Lonas Ezra, w Caroline A. (Cleveland), p o Greig, r 23,. farmer 50, dairy, 7 cows Lonas John, w Catharine A. (Sand), p o Greig, r 25, farmer 73, 9 cows Lonas John J., w Mary A. (Bai'kley), p o Greig, r 25, farmer 25, and on r 35 farm 175, 6 cows Iionas Lafayette, p o Greig, r 25, farmer 73 and on r 22 farm 35 Longway Joseph, w Clara (Johnson), p o Glendale, r 6^^ farmer Looney Daniel J., p o Greig, r 27, farmer 50 Loran Franklin, p o Greig, r 27, farmer 40 Ijoren Peter, w Mary (Hynes), p o Greig, r 26, laborer Lovejoy Burton, w Ella (McCormick), p o Brantingham, r 10, laborer Lovejoy John G., w Harriet L. (Abbey), j) o Greig, r 23^. blacksmith, horseshoer and general repairing M Madison Joseph, p o Chase's Lake, r 8, leases of Frank: Alley farm 50 Manning William, w Ella E. (Burr), p o Glendale, r 14,. laborer Marvin George H., w Mary E. (Moon), p o Brantingham, r 34, leases of Burton Dominick, Buffalo, N. Y., farm 55- Marvin George W., p o Brantingham, r 34, farm laborer McConnell David, w Lucinda (Nixon), p o Greig, r 23, farm- er 5 McConnell David Jr., p o Greig, r 23, laborer McConnell William H., w Annie (Harris), p o Greig, off r 11, farmer 65 and speculator McConnell William W., w Agnes (Slocum), p o Greig, r 26, paper finistier McGraw John, p o Brantingham, r 10, trapper McKee John, w Ann (Eoberts), p o Chase's Lake, farmer 2" Melius Hawley, w Ida (Howie), p o Glendale, r 5, laborer 156 TOWJSr OF GREIG. Merry Frederic, \v fciusan (coue;, p o Qlendale, r 18, farm- er 10 Merry JeremiaJi, p o Ulendale, r H, farmer 75 Mooney Albert, w Clara (Hutchins), p o Greig, r 35, farm- er 30 Mooney Jacob, p o Greig, r 35, fanner Moyer John, w Jesse B. (Holmes), p o Greig, r 38, (Moyer & Pratt), farmer 20 Moyer J. William, p o Greig, r 38 (Moyer & Pratt) Moyer & Pratt, p o Greig, r 38 (John and J. William Moyer, Greig, and Charles W. Pratt, Boonville), paper manu- facturers Mumford Frank A., p o Greig, r 37, painter Mumford George W., w Clara (Higby), p o Greig, r 37, farmer 101, 10 cows Mumford William W., p o Greig, r 37, laborer Murray John, w Ellen (Hynes), p o Greig, r 26, laborer Murray Mary, widow of Patrick, p o Greig, r 23 MUEEAY THOMAS P., p o Greig, r 23, postmaster and clerk in Chester A. Lonas's general store Murtaugh James, w Cora (Murray), p o Glendale, r 13, la- borer Murtaugh John, p o Glendale, r 14, farmer 20, woodland 424 acres Murtaugh Michael, w Rachel (Meisinger), p o Glendale, r 13, constable and laborer Murtaugh Owen, p o Glendale, r 14, farmer 00, 8 cows Murtaugh Robert, p o Glendale, r 14, lumberman Murtaugh Thomas H., w Adaline (Ladell), p o Glendale, r 15, lumberman Myers Adin A., w Josephine (Stephens), p o Greig, r 38, farmer 100 Myers Stewart, p o Greig, r 44, farmer 27 N Northrup James E., w Christina C. ,(Sand), p o Glendale, r 18, afrmer, w owns farm 55 Northrup Joseph T., w Lydia A. (Anthony), p o Branting- ham, V 34, prop saw mill and farmer 400, 11 cows, and in town of Turin farm 150, assessor 1893, 1894 and 1895 Norton Adelbert, w Jennie (Perkins), p o Greig, off r 21, farmer 57 and wood lot 184, has 10 cows Norton Allie V. Mrs., p o Glendale^ off r 6, music teacher Norton Duane, w Carrie E. (Corwin), p o Glendale, off r 6, saw mill, and farmer 300, woodland 900, 25 cows TOWN OF GJREIG. 151' Norton James, w Kitt (Dillon), p o Greig, r 23, invalid Norton John, w Sarah (Harrington), p o Greig, r 23, saw flier Norton Julia, widow of Thomas, p o Greig, r 27, farmer 141 Norton M. Augusta Miss, p o Greig, r 22, school teacher Norton Michael, p o Greigj r 27, farmer Norton Nellie C. Miss, p o Glendale, off r 6, school teacher Norton Raymond D., p o Glendale, off r 6, farmer Norton Thomas M., p o Greig, r 27, farm' laborer O'HARA CATHARINE, wife of Timothy, p o Glendale, r 18, farmer 24 O'HARA JAMJ:S T., p o Glendale, r 18, farmer 240, and lumberman O'HARA TIMOTHY, w Catharine (Taylor), p o Glendale, r 18, lumberman and farmer 24, owned by wife O'Hara William H., w Carrie J. (Rennie), p o Glendale, r 16, leases of William Rennie farm 65, 10 cows, insur- ance agent O'Leary William, p o Greig, r 36, papermaker Olmstead Cynthia, widow of Lyman, p o Chase's Lake, r 7, farmer 37 Olmstead Eliza A. Miss, p o Lyon's Falls, r 55, housekeeper for Seymour Benedict Olmstead John, p o Greig, off v 54, ,leases on shares of George Carter farm 95, 16 cows Olmstead Richard D., w Cora G. (Schwartz), p o Lyon's Falls, r 56, farmer 40, 4 cows Otter Creek Union Church, p o Glendale, f 2, O. M. Rich- ardson, pastor Palen Josephine, widow of John, p o Greig, r 26 PARTRIDGEVILLE HOTEL, Richard J. Harrison, prop,, p o Brantingham, r 10 Patterson Lorenzo, w Elizabeth (Cole), p o Brantingham, r 11, farmer 20 PERKINS ALLEN, w Amanda M. (Brown), p o Greig, r 51, was assessior 15 years, highway commissioner 6 years, towm auditor 2 yeai*s, retired farmer, veteran of the war of the rebellion, enlisted 1864 in Co. F., 186th N. Y. Infantry, mustered out at close of the war in 1865 PERKINS BROTHERS (Ernest L. and Levi B.), p o Greig,. r 51, farmers 150 acres, 15 cows, hop growers 7 158 TOWN OF GBBIG. PERKINS EDWIN F., p o (ireig, r 56, ex-assessor and ex- cise commissioner, larmer 7, also carpenter and joiner PERKINS ERNEST L., w Myrtle E. (Burdick), p o (ireig, r 51 (Perkins Brothers) Perkins i'rank B., w Carrie E. (Hubbard), p o Greig, r 56, carpenter and joiner PERKINS LEVI B., w Jennie M. (McOonnell), p o (ireig, r 51, (Perkins Brothers), town constable Phillips Grace Miss, p o Greig, r 23, m.illiner Phillips Horatio H., w Clarissa N. (Johnson), p o Glendale, r 15, assessor and farmer 58, 8 cows, and in Turin farm 30 Pine Grove Hotel, p o Brantingham, r 30 cor29, summer re- sort, Truman Hess, prop Plato Emerson L., p o Greig, r 25 cor 38, farm laborer PLATO GEORGE H., w Sarah J. (Phillips), p o Greig, r 25 cor 38, farmer 52, 8 cows, owner of canal boat W. 0. Leland PLATO SARAH J., wife of George H., p o Greig, r 25 cor 38, breeder White Wyandottes, Silver Cochin, Pekin ducks and Bronze ^turkeys Pratt Charles W., w Julia F. (Northam), p o. Greig, r 38, (Moyer & Pratt), res Boonville R Ralph Reuben W., w Eiuma J. (Tiff), p o Greig, r 11, fai'rn- er 115, 13 cows Rarick Arthur, p o Glendale, r 16, laborer Rarick Catharine, widow of Abram, p o Glendale, r 16, farmer 8 Rarick John, p o Glendale, r X6, laborer Reardon James, w Margaret (Baldwin), p o Chase's Lake, r 7, laborer RECTOR CHARLES E., w Emily A. (Malcolm), p o Greig, r 45, works on shares for Russell Burdick farm 180, 25 • cows, hop grower 14 acres Rector Sylvester, p o Greig, r 45, home with his son, Charles E. Rennie William, p o Glendale, r 16, farmer 65, leases to William H. O'Hara Richardson Oscar M. Rev., w Alice (Ohaffin), p o Glendale, r 6, pastor Otter Creek Union rliurch Robson Matt G., w Alice W. (Northrup), p o Brantingham, r 34, railroad employe Rogers Edward J., p o Greig, r 23, farm laborer Rogers Harvey, p o Glendale, r 2, farmer 42 TOWN OF GKEIG 159 Hogers John K., w Jane S. (Jones), p o Greig, r 23, farm la- borer, emp Lyman W. and Charles C. Brown liogers Leonard, w Martha D. (Cook), p o Glendale, r 2, lumberman Kogers William, p o Glendale, r 2, lumberman JRoster Charles, w Addie (Longway), p o Greig, r 23, laborer iludd Jeremy, w Mary G. (Wright), p o Glendale, r 5, la- borer Uudd Joel, w Clarissa N. M. (Eogers), p ,o Glendale, r 5, farmer 45 Kumble Alexander, w Tamar (Smith), p o Glendale, r 2, farmer 50 Jjlutan Charles, w Emma M. (Wright), p o Greig, r 23, flour dealer and manuf feed Ryan George, p o Chase's Lake, r 8, farmer 20, woodland 100 acres S -Salmon George E., p o Glendale, r 2, farm laborer -Salmon Oliver, w Julia (White), p o Glendale, r 2, farmer 52, 5 cows -Salmons Jerome, w Dora (Flint), p o Glendale, r 2, laborer -Salmons Melville, w Alice P. (Olmstead), p o Glendale, r 2, laborer -Salsburg Eugene, w Nellie (Scofleld), p o Glendale, r 16, laborer -Salsburg F. Jay, w Pearl E. (Slocum), p o Glendale, r 18, farmer 4 School house, dist. No. 1, p o Greig, r 11 'School hotise, dist. No. 2, p o Greig, r 52 School house, dist No. 3, p o Greig, r 45 cor 39 School house, dist. No. 4, p o Glendale, 2 School house, dist. No. 5, p o Greig, r 19 School house, dist. No. 7, p o Greig, r 36 cor 37 School house, dist. No. 8, p o Brantingham, r 34 Schwartz Frederick, w Harriet (Wilcox), p o Lyon's Falls, r 52, farmer in Lyonsdale "Schwartz Isaac L., w Lucinda (Wheeler), p o Lyon's Falls, r 52, farmer 106, 6 cows "Singer Frederic, w Margaret (Morris), p o Greig, r 23, la- borer -Slocum Arnold, w Martha (Green), p o Glendale, r 16, farmer 25 •Smith Dillon, p o Greig, r 2S, laborer 160 TOWN OF GREIG. Smith Samuel A., w Isabella (Dailey), p o Glendale, r 2^ leases of A. Blade farm 50 Snyder Henry, w Amanda (Poller), p o Glendale, r 7, farm- er, w owns farm 30 Snyder Robert, w Etta (Foote), p o Glendale, r 6, laborer SPICEIi CHAELES D., p o Greig, r 23, general mercliant Spicer Mary A., widow of Winfield, p o Greig, r 23 Spicer Pemeesy A., widow of Freeman, p o Greig, r 39, owns h and lot Springsteen Mayo, w Eosa A. (Beck), p o Lyon's Falls, r 55, farmer 28, and traveling salesman Stoliker Silas H., w May (Daney), p o Greig, r 19, farmer 9 St. Thomas R. C. Cliurch, p o Greig, r 23, Father Byrnes of Glendale, priest in charge Stuplebeen Flora, wife of Henry, p o Greig, r 11, house- keeper for Enoch Backer Sullivan Timothy, w Hannah (Delaney), p o Greig, r 36, farmer 3 Sullivan William, p o Greig, r 36, laborer Sweeney Joseph, w Elizabeth (Norton), p o Brantingham,, r 34 cor 27, farmer 63 Sweeney Peter J., p o Brantingham, r 34 cor 27, lumberman Sweeney William, w Nellie (Phillips), p o Brantingham, r 10, log jobber Swinson Lowie, w Maria (Kohl), p o Greig, r 23, laborer Sykes George, p o Greig, r 23, laborer T Taylor William, w Mary J. (Cleveland), p o Greig, r 23, farmer 31 Tucker Arthur N., w Lettie (McCormick), p o Greig, r 35, farmer 100 TUCKER NELSON, w Lottie (Burnham), p o Greig, r 23, farmer 3 and prop Standrick Hotel and boarding house Tuey John, p o Greig, r 23, farmer, bds at Calhoun House Turner Alice Miss, p o Greig, r 23, Iiome with Lyman W. Brown Tuttle William H., w Clara (Clark), p o Lyon's Falls, r 40, leases on shares of Noah Whittlesey farm 166, 30 cows Tyler John, w Mary (Cobb), p o Brantingham, r 10, laborer U Union Church of Greig, p o Greig, r 23, ho stated pastor Utley Wesley, p o Brantingham, r 11, farmer TOWN OF GKEIG. 161 Utley WilliajB, p o Greig, r 11, U. S. mail carrier bet Brant- ingham and Glendale, farmer 25 V Van Aernam Andrew G., w Amanda (Dominick), p o Glen- dale, r 20, farmer 109, 10 cows, hop grower 4 Van Aernam Archibald W., w Ella (Norton), p o Greig, r 22, prop Riverdale Cheese factory and farmer 2 Van Aernam Christopher G., w Josephine (Graves), p o Greig, r 25, stone mason Van Aernam William C, p o Greig, r 35, retired lumber- man Van Alstiue George W., w Elizabeth (Millard), p o Greig, r 23, laborer, . Van Alstine Martha A., widow of Abram C, p o Greig, r 23, h and lot Van Alstine William R., p o Greig, r 23, laborer Van Woert Jacob A"., p o Greig, r 26 W Walker Edgar, w Hattie (Wheeler), p o Greig, r 23, la- borer Ward John, w Ma.rtha C. (Spencer), p o Greig, r il, leases- on shares of Elmira Burdick farm 63, 9 cows Warmood Adaline Miss, p o Greig, r 22, milliner WARMOOD EDWARD L., w Martha A. (Hills), p o Greig,, r 22, farmer 26, owned by wife Warmood Frank J., w Sarah J. (Burdick), p o Greig, r 22,. farmer 75, 6 cows, paiarist 50 colonies Warmood Marion E. Miss, p o Greig, r 22, home with his; father, Frank J. * WARMOOD MARTHA A, wife of Edawrd L., p o Greig,, r 22, farmer 26 Warren Albert E., w Elizabeth (Dawson), p o Greig, r 11,. laborer Warriner Albert C, w Rosa A. (Rennie), p o Glendale, r 16, farmer 25, owned by wife Warriner Edith, p o Glendale, r 16, school teacher Waters John, w Caroline (Stephens), p o Greig, r 36, fiarm- er 4 Watson Andrew, w Emogene (Hyers), p o Glendale, r 13,. laborer Wellington George M., w Eliza M. (Williams), p o Greig, r 25, laborer Wellington Joseph H., p o Greig, r 25, clerk 16'2 TOWN OF GKEIG. White Pliney, wife of Barneb, p o Greig, r 37, housekeeper for Gottlieb Beck WHITTLESEY :N0AH, w Alice M. (Hills), p o Turin, r 40, farmer 166, 30 cows, hop grower 6 Wilcox Emmett, p o Glendale, off r 2, laborer Wilcox Lemuel, w Catharine (Schell), p o Lyon's Falls, r 52, farmer 200, 10 cows Woodcock Sarah, wife of Elisha, p o Greig, off r 11 Y Youngs John, w Ida (Cosilman), p o Greig, r 11, farmer 50 TOWN OF HARRISBURQH. HAliliiSBUKGlI was formed from Lowville, Champion (Jefferson Co.) and Mexico (Oswego Co.) February 22, 1S03, and named in honor of Richard Harrison, of New York, who once owned it It was afterward sub-divided, and in 1808 formed with its present area, 23,585 acres. Harris- burgh has no villages. Harrisburgh postoflice is but a hamlet. Windecker and Bellwood are postoflices. The first supervisor was Lewis Graves, and the flrfet clerk, Jabez Wright. (For explanations and abbreviations see page 5.) A Alexander Eugene D., w Mary J. (Dixon), p o Harrisburgh, r 37, farmer 50, has 8 cows, and grange insurance di- rector Alexander Hubbard, w Kate (Duncan), p o Copenhagen, r 9, laborer Alexander James, p o Harrisburgh, r 26, farmer 3 Alexander William W., w Salome E. (Green), p o Bellwood, r 57, near corner of 56, laborer Allen Henry E., w Anna M. (Gould), p o Copenhagen, r 34, farm laborer Allen W. Morgan, w Anna E. (Quirk), p o Harrisburgh, r 39, farmer 136, has 19 grade Ayershire cows, breeder of Percheron horses, 7 head young cattle Archer Louisa J., p o Lowville, r 41, dressmaker Austin Adelebrt D., p o Harrisburgh, r 24, laborer, rents h TOWN OF HARRISBUKGH. 163 Austin George, w Jennie (Roberts), p o Copenhagen, r 4, farmer, leases of H. B. Lampher 180, 30 cows, maple orchard 500 trees B Bannon Bryan E., w Harriet A, (Goutremont), p o Win- decker, r 58, farmer 38, carpenter and stationary en- gineer Bannon Florence J., p o Bellwodd, r 47, daughter of Pat- rick, home on the Bannon homestead, housekeeper Bannon John W., p o Bellwood, r 54, stationary engineer, son of Mary Bannon Bannon Julia (Carroll), widow of Patrick, p o Bellwood, r 47, home on the Bannon homestead Bannon Mary (Pierce), p o Bellwood, r 54, widow of Bryan Bannon, who settled in the woods on this place in 1851 and died here July 31, 1889, has a farm 107, 4 head cattle, 1 horse Bannon Todd B., p o Bellwood, r 47, farmer, owns farm 144, the estate of his father, Patrick, except his mother's claim, has 16 cows, 6 head young cattle Battle Thomas, w Margaret J. (Corcoran), p o Copenhagen, r 6, farmer 100, has 10 cows, 16 sheep, maple orchard 200 trees, and dealer in meats JBennett Charles A., w Lucy (Goutremont), p o Windecker, r 68, farmer 80, has 10 cows, has resided in Harris- burgh 35 years Bickford Ashbel C, w Jane (Northrup), p o Bellwood, r 49, farmer 100, has 13 cows, apiarist 4 colonies, maple orchard 650 trees Bickford Esther J., daughter of Ashbel (\, p o Bellwood, r 49, school teacher Bier Peter, w Christina (Crowe), p o Bellwood, r 55, farmer 94, 6 cows, maple orchard 200 trees Bingle John, w Lvla A. (Gates), p o Copenhagen, r 35, farmer, leases on shares of J. Mead 150 acres and 19 cows Blodgett Lewis, p o Copenhagen, r 34, h and 1 acre Boni Chaxles B., w Mary E. (Mackey), p o Copenhagen, off r 12, farmer, leases on shares of Alfred Stoddard farm 250, 56 cows, maple orchard 250 trees, 2 acres potatoes Boshart Edward W., son of Eliada, p o Lowville, r 68, stu- dent and school teacher Boshart Eliada, w Katharine E. (Martell), p o Lowville, r 68, farmer 183, 21 cows, maple orchard 400 trees, wood 164 TOWN UF HARRISBUEGH. lot in Montague 49 acres, has resided on Ms farm .45 , years . • Boshart Fred J., son of James, p o Lowville, r 68, :^rmer with, his father, James - Boshart Garret G., w Sarah (I^airbanks), p o Windecker,.r 67, owns farm 75, 8 cows Boshart Jacob H., p o Windecker, r 67, farmer with his father. Garret G. Boshart James, w Esther A. (Beckf ord), p o Lowville, r 68^ farmer 230, has 26 cows, maple orchard 200 trees Boshart Vernelia C. (Loucks), widow of Lawrence, p o - Windecker, r 58, school teacher Bowen Emily Miss, p o Lowville, r 66, owns with her sister,. Mercy, farm 50, 2 cows Bowen Mercy Miss, p o Lowville, r 66, owns with her sister, Emily, farm 50, 2 cows Brady John, w Emma J. (Chamberlain), p o Lowville, r 63, farmer 316, has 26 cows, 8 head young cattle and 9' horses, maple orchard 150 trees Breen Edward, w Perneelin (Carpenter), p o Bellwood, r 55, farmer, leases on shares of Mrs. Mary White of Lowville farm and 16 cows Breen Frank, p o BellWood, r 55, emp of Dr. Kirley of Low- ville . Breezee Warren J., w Louisa (Buker), p o Copenhagen, r 34,. farm laborer Brough Lewis J., w Philemenia (Townsend), p o Harris- burgh, r 40, laborer Brown Solon M., w Mary I; (Gray), p o Copenhagen, r 7, farm laborer, emp of William Lewis Buchal Joseph, w Ann (O'Brien), p - o Copenhagen, r 47, farmer 150 (part of. the Christopher O'Brien), has 15 cows, 19 sheep, 4 head of young cattle, maple orchard 400 trees , Burke John C, w Martha (Wheeler), p o Bellwood, r 46, farmer 135, has 14 cows Burns Matthew T., w Joanna (Tray),' p o Lowville, r 6G, farmer 337, has 33 cows, 12 young cattle, 6 horses, maple orchard 250 trees, apiarist 22 colonies BUSH CHAELES W., p o Copenhagen, r 11, son of Francis D., carpenter Bush Ethel May, daughter of Sumner D. and Frances L, p o Harrisburgh, r 24, school teacher TOWN OF HAKKISBUKGH. 166 Bush Francis D., w Jennie E. (Cook), p o Copenhagen, r 11, farmer 10, wood turner, manuf neck yoke woods, whtf- lletrees and axe helves Bush Maud W., daughter of Sumner D. and Frances L, p o Harrisburgh, r 24, school teacher BUSH SUMNER D., w Frances I. (Smith), farmer 180 (the Bush homestead) and 60 timber land, has 12 cows; served as supervisor in 1883 and 1884 and town clerk 6 years; his grandfather, Capt John Bush, settled oji this farm about 1805, was prominent and kept a public house for years; he was succeeded by his son, George, who died in 1876, aged 73; his son, Sumner D., now owns and resides on the place C Calver John, w Mary A, (Campbell), p o Lowville, r 66, farmer 25 Oalver William, w Jennie E. (Lanpher), p o Windecker, r 57, farmer, leases of his father, John Calver, farm 200 and 17 cows, and breeder of Holstein stock (10 head), maple orchard 275 trees Gary Mary, widow of Matthew, resides on the homestead of her first husband, Thomas Keely, p o Gardner's Cor- ners, r 71 Clark Harrison S., p o Lowville, r 66, farmer 100, 12 cows, sugar orchard 200 trees Olark Herman, w Martha (Cotton), p o Copenhagen, r 18, farmer 130, about 20, cows, 5 head young cattle, maple orchard 800 trees •Clark Philinda Mrs. (Smith), widow of William S., who died November, 1890, p o Lowville, r 66, resides on the estate of her late husband CLARK WAYNE, son of Oren and grandson of John Scott Clark, the pioneer who settled on the ^Xest road in Denmark in 1804, w Elizabeth (Clark), fanner 244, has 32 grade Ayershire and Durham cows, 8 acres hops, maple orchard 500 trees, school commissioner from June, 1856, until January, 1864, and supervisor of his town 1871 and 1872, p o Copenhagen, r 5 Clark William G., son of Wayne, p o Copenhagen, r 5, farm- er with his father, and school teacher Cobb Burton, w Jennie (Hunt), p o Copenhagen, r 35, farm- er on the farm OAvned by his mother, 60 acres Cobb George H., w Elizabeth P. (Birks), p o Copenhagen, 166 'J'OWN OF HAREISBURGH. p 46, fairnier 216, lias 21 grade Ayersliire and HolMeiUt-. cows Cody Anna (Keelj), widow of Edward, p o Bellwood, r 71,. farmer 46, 7 cows Cody James, p o Bellwood, r 71, farmer tm tfae estate of his. father, Edward Cody John, p o Bellwood, r 71, labarer Cody Michael, p o Bellwood,r 71, laborer Cody Patrick, p o Bellwood, r 71, laborer Collins James H., w Margaret E. (Johnson), p o Bellwood, r 52, farmer 108, has 16 cows, 17 swine, maple orchard 200 trees Collins Francis M., p o Bellwood, r 52, son of Martin, farm- er with his father Collins Martin, w Mary A. (Delaney), po Bellwood, v ii'z farmer 150, has 20 cows v Corcoran Mnrtie W., w Mary A. (Brenn.en), j) o Copen- hagen, r 30, wagonmaker, emp of P. Klett, and farmer on tlie estate of his father • Courts Frank M., w Lonise C. (Ritzel), p o Harrisburgh, r 10, laborer, emp of Charles Roberts D Day Cari'oll C, w Olive (Baunon), p o Windecker, j" 64,, prop of South Harrisburgh Cheese factory, saAv-mill and feed mill, and cheesemaker Day Duane L., w Mildred M. (Smith), p o Bellwood, r 55,, blacksmith and wagonmaker Day Williaui S., w Abbie L. (Bannon), p o Bellwood, r 54^ fanner on farm 107, belonging to his wife's mother, Mrs. Mary Bannon, has 10 cows Devendorff John, p o Windecker, r 43, laborer, soldier 20th U. S. C. v., served 1 yeai', pensioner Donley John, p o Copenhagen, r 5, fanner, emp Wayne, Clark Donley John M., i) o Windecker, r 45, son of Michael, farm- er Avitli his father Donley Micliael, w Mary (Feisthamel), p o Windecker, v 45, fanner 77, 11 cows Doxtater Andrew, w Laura J.i. (Call), p o Lowville,'r 68,,: farnipv 118, 9 cows, 4 horses, maple orchard 350 tTees, Doxtater John, p o Bellwooil, v 60, farmer 70, 4 cows, S h;)rses, 3 yearlings " ' Doxtater Julia, daugliter of John, p o Bellwood, r 69, house- keeper for her fatlicr ' TOWN OF HARBISBUKGH. 167 Duncan Joseph, w Fanny A. (Petrie), p o Windecker, r 68, farmer, leases on shares of Kay Smiley 141 and 9 cows, maple orchard 200 trees E Edghill Albert M., p o Bellwood, r 55, farmer with his father, Matthew Edghill Maria C, daughter of Matthew, p o Bellwood, r 55, school teacher Edghill Mary D., daughter of Matthew, ]> o Bellwoorl, r 55, school teacher Edghill Matthew, w Margaret (Mclntyre), p o Bellwood, r 55, farmer 197, has 30 cows, maple orchard 350 trees Elmer E. Gipson, w Alice M. (Roberts), p o Harrisburgh, r 23, farmer 234, lias 40 grade Ayershire cows, super- visor for 2 years and served as town clerk 2 years F Fanklin AMlliam, p o Lowville, r 67, laborer, emp of N. Klein Flint Franidin W., p o Copenhagen, r 32, farmer, leases on shares of Duane Paris 160, 20 cows, maple orchard 350 trees Flint Ordillia L. Miss, p o Copenhagen, i- 32, housekeeper for her brother, Franklin W. FOX -TOriN H., Av Edith A. (Nichols), p o Copenhagen, r 27, cheesemaker at New Model Cheese factory G GaUoway Cornelius C., w Jane M. (Parker), p o Harris- burgh, r 24, farmer 8, and 50 acres on r 34 near cor r 6 Crilligau Bridget,' rlnughter of Mary, p o Bellwood, r 69, iiousekeeper at the homestead Gill i gun Mary, widow of James, p o Bellwood, resides on the homestead with her son Michael Gilligau Michael, p o Bellwood, r 69, farmer, owns the estate of his father, James, 150 acres, 16 cows Goutremout Bert J., p o Windecl^er, r 58, farm laborer Goutremout Catharine (Doxtater), p o Copenhagen, r 4, widow of John, resides with her daughter, Mrs. Hugh Phillips Goutremout Gai-rett, w Louise (Keely), p o Bellwood, r 49, farmer 114, has 15 cows, 5 young cattle, maple orchard 300 trees Goutremout John J., av Eliza D. (McLane), p o Windecker, r 58, farmer 71, has 6 cows, maple orchard 200 trees 168 TOWN OF HARRISBURGH. Goutremout \Allliam F., w Melissa (Parker), p o Win- decker, r 58, farmer, leases , on shares of William S. Windecker 196 and 27 cows Graves Edward P., w Emma J. (Bickfort), p o Windecker, r 64, farmer 91, lias 13 cows, 6 young cattle, 4 horses Graves Lysander, w Clara E. (Searl), p o Copenhagen, r 34:, farmer, leases on shares of N. M. Searl 185 and 20 cows and owns farm 60 \Guepe Frank J., w Margaret E. (StufEle), p o Harrisburgh, r 28, farmer, leases of Jacob Guepe, his father, farm 186, 23 cows H nam.lin Adelaide 11., p o Lowville, r 68, owns farm 116 Hart Daniel, w Mary (Colgan), p o Copenhagen, r 32, farm- er, leases on shares of Joseph Colgan 161, 22 cows, maple orchard 500 trees Hart Herbert C, w Carrie A. (Newton), p o Copenhagen, r 31, leases of his father, Judson G, about 125, 18 cows, . maple orchard 400 trees Hart Judson C, p o Copenhagen, r 31, farmer about 125, has 20 cows, maple orchard Hart Martha A., p o Copenhagen, r 32, daughter of Daniel, dressmaker HAYES PATEICK, p o Bellwood, r 52, farmer 180, has 17 cows, 6 head young cattle. His father, Patrick Mayes, settled on this place 40 years ago, died here about 1883; his son above mentioned came with liim, and since then it has been his home H. B. Lamphere Cheese Factoi-y, p o Copenhagen, r 4, re- ceives the milk of 350 cows, Hiram B. Lamphere prop, Wayne Clark salesman and Hugh Phillips cheese- maker I-Ioch Christian, \v Aiuui (liouschell), p o Bellwood, r 35, farmer, leases of Q. M. Searl 175, 20 cows Hodge George, p o Copenhagen, r 27, blacksmith Hodge Harvey L., w Jane L. (Osmer), p o Copenhagen, r 30, farmer 200, has 10 grade Ayershire cows, 2 sheep, maple orchard 400 trees riodiic Hattie M., daughter of Harvey L., p o Copenhagen, r 30, dressamker and housekeeper Hodge Merritt, w Ann (Luther), p o Harrisburgh, r 40, la- borer Hughes Ellen, p o Copenhagen, r 34, owns with her brother 500 acres TOWN OF HARRISBURGH. 169 Hughes John C, w Anna E. (Lynch), p o Copenhagen, r 34, farmer, owns with his sister lillleu 500, has ^5 cows, 10 young cattle, furnishes pasturage, maple orchard 300 trees Humphrey Ashbel fcs., w Mary A. (Whiting), p o Copen- hagen, r 27, farmer 290 and in Denmark 160, has 60 cows, 7 horses, maple orchard 500 trees Humphrey Bessie L., p o Copenhagen, r 27, daughter of Ashbel S., school teacher, now teaching on Long Island Humphrey Frances J., p o Copenhagen, r 27, daughter of Ashbel S., school teacher, now teaching in California Humphrey Harvey ^^'., p o Copenhagen, r 27, son of Ashbel S., medical student at the University of New York City Humphrey Henry C, p o Copenhagen, v 27, son of Ashbel S., school teacher Humphrey Wallace M., w Coi'a A. (Laupher), p o Copen- hagen, r 7, farmer 157, has 18 grade Holstein and Ayershire cows, maple orchard 1000 trees Hunt Charles, w^ Anna (Babel), p o Copenhagen, r 5, la- borer, emp of C. T. Kilham Hunt Henry M., w Mary P. (Pier son), p o Copenhagen, r 30, farmer 6 J JOHNSON CHARLES, w Emma E. (Roberts), p o Harris- burgh, r 40, farmer 150, has 20 grade Ayershire cows, maple orchard 300 trees, supervisor in 1890 and 1891, has served as assessor 9 years and is now overseer of the poor -Johnson John, p o Bellwood, r 46, carpenter -Johnson, John, w Clara L. (Carpenter), p o Copenhagen, r 1, farmer, leases on shares of P. Murphy farm 132, 20 cows, maple orchard 300 trees -Jonas Milton A., w Harriet E. Banks), p o Copenhagen, r 31, farmer 87, has 10, 12 sheep, 2 horses, 2 colts Jones Charles L., w Carrie (Howard), p o Copenhagen, r 15, farmer, leases of the estate of Chester Cunningham 160 and 20 cows, maple orchard 225 trees -Jones Stephen, p o Copenhagen, r 34, farmer 25 K Kealy Elizabeth M., p o Windecker, r 45, school teacher Kealy Ellen (Doren), p o Windecker, r 45, widow of Thomas, owns farm 65 170 TOWN OF HARRISBUEGH. Kealy Margaret E., p o Windecker, r 45, school teacher Kealy Peter, p o Windecker, r 45, farmer and manager of 65 acres owned by his mother, Ellen Kealy, has 10' cows and 5 2 year old heifers, also leases of Michael Howe, 37 acres Kealy Thomas, p o Cramer's Corners, r 71, farmer 101, the estate of his father Thomas, who died October 14, 1879- Kelley Dennis, w Lola M. (Nichols), p o Copenhagen, r 47,. farmer, leases on shares of Thomas O'Brien 200, 27 cows, maple orchard 200 trees' Kelsey Amos, p o Bellwood, r 53, retired farmer, home with. William Young Kelsey Harmon E., w Eva C. (Lewis), p o Copenhagen, r 9,. farmer 98, has 10 grade Holstein cows, maple orchard 400 trees, steam thresher and wood sawyer Kelsey HerniaU; av Julia A. (Durfey), p o Copeubagen, r 27 cor 28, farmer 20(» and 46 on ]• 9, maple orchard 200- trees Kelsey John, \v Harriet A. (Benton), p o Copenhagen, r 35, farmer 57, has 9 grade Ayershire cows, apiarist 16 col- onies' Kernan James, p o Bellwood, r 47, farmer, owns with his sister, Margaret L., his father's estate 150, has 15 cows, 4 head young cattle, maple orchard 250 trees Kernau Margaret L. Miss, p o Belhvood, r 47, owns farm- 150 with Iier brother KILHAM rrLVRLES T., w Mary L. (Lee), p o Copenhagen, r 5, farmer 150, has 20 cows, apiarist 6 colonies, maple orchard 200 trees, liis father, Charles D., settled on ' this place in 1753 Klein Nicholas, w Dora (Brown), ji o Lowville, r 67, farmer,. leases on shares of Charles P Leonard 200 and 25 cows, 11 young cattle Kline Nicholas H., w Mary A. (Widner), p o Lowville, r 44, farmer 62, S cows, and carpenter Lacy Elvcrlon Z., w Emma F. (Bristol), ]) o Bellwood, in- tersection of V 4S and r 49, farmer 162, has 20 cows, 15- slieep, maple orcliard 700 trees Langhlin Lafayette, p o Carrlner's Corners, v 71, farmer 50, 5 cows Lanpher iL.ward B., m- Mary E. (Young), p o Copenhagen,, r 6, fai-nier, h^iscs on shares of his father, Sidney R,, Ti)WN OF HAKKISBURGH. 171- liB, has 15 grade Holstein and Ayershire cows, and markets hay Lanphei- Pardon, w Addie E. (Jones), p o CopenJia^eii, r iS^ farmer 200, has 20 cows, maple oj?cliard 300 trees Lanpher Sidney K, w Elien E. tKillieun), owns farm 146 oa r ^ asfl 15 cows, p o Copenhagen Laribee Henry, w Delia A. (Hodges), p o Copenhagen, r 10, farmer 1 acre and laborer LaAvrence George, w Nancy ((rould), p o Har'risburgh, r 26^ laborer Lewis Lucian J., w Emma J. (Kelsey), p o Copenhagen, r 27 cor 28, fai'mer on 200 acres owned by H. Kels^y, has 35 acres and owns farm 120 on r 8, breeder of full blood Devonshire cattle (reg.), apiarist 5 colonies Lewis Lucius J., w Emma 11. (Rexford), p o Copenhagen, r 8, farmer 138, has 10 cows, 3 head young cattle, 9 horses, 13 sheep Lewis Luther J., w Jessie (Dence), p o Copenhagen, r 8, farmer 208, has 20 coavs, 12 head young cattle Lyons Martin, p o Bellwood, r 71, son of Patrick, laborer Lyons Patrick, av Ellen (O'Connor), p o Bellwood, r 71, farmer 90, has 12 coavs, 3 sheep, 3 horses M Martell Patrick, \v Abbic M. (Xohle), p o Npav Boston, r 73, fai-mer 270, 33 coavs, 4 horses, 10 head young cattle ISlartin James, w Mary (Burdick), j) o Copenhagen, r 13, laborer, euip of M. Sheldon Martin Peter, \v .Margaret, p o Copenhagen, i- 34, farmer, leases on shares of JaUies Barron farm 80 and 7 cows flatty Iloyt D., ]> o Belhvood, r 47, clieeseniaker at Valley Dale Cheese factory McCarty Bros. (Peter, John and Prank), p o Belhvood, r 55, farmers 200, have 27 coavs, maple orchard 400 trees McCarty Prank, p o Bel]A\ood, r 55, farmer (McCarty Bros.) McCarty John, p o Belhvood, r 55, farmer (McCarty Bros.) McCarty Margaret, p o Bellwood, r 53, housekeeper for her brothers, Peter, John and Frank McCarty Peter, p o Belhvood, r 55, farmer (McCarty Bros.) :\rcDonald James II., a\- Martha "(Cary), p o Bellwood, r 52, farmer 173, 27 coavs, 8 sheep, maple rochard 300 trees McGraw Thomas, w Christina A. (Smith), p o Copenhagen, off r 4, farmer, manager of 160, owned by Miss ^Fartha A Smith, 20 cows 172 TOWN or HAKEISBURGH. McHALB ANTHONY, p o Bellwood, r 51, farmer 175, the estate of his father, William, 19 cows, 4 young cattle McHALE MAKY, widow of William, who died May 8, 1894, ' p o Bellwood, r 51, resides on her husband's estate McHALE TILLIE MISS, daughter of William, p o Bell- wood, r 51, dressmaker McHALE WILLIAM, p o Bellwood, r 51, farmer on the estate of his father, who settled here in the woods in 1850 and cleared the farm with the aid of his sons, Anthony and William Mclntyre Delia M. Miss, p o Harrisburgh, r 40, school teacher .Mclntyre John, w Mary J. (Rice), p o Harrisburgh, r 40, laborer, emp of George Rook _McLame George W., p o Windecker, r 43, farm laborer emp of P. Nefsey McLane James H., w Cornelia H. (Birks), p o Windecker, off r 43, farmer 130, 15 coWs Mee Mary (McGee), widow of Andrew, p o Bellwood, r 53, h and lot .Mee Patrick, p o Bellwood, r 53, farmer 60 Millard Everett P., w; Libbie L. (Young),, p o Bellwood, r 53, farmer with his father-in-law, William Young, has 3 horses JMillard Ladet, w Nellie (Hulbert), p o Windecker, r 58, farniei", leases -on shares of William H. Windecker 147, 18 cows, maple orchard 200 trees Millard William J., w Ellen J. (Qujrk), p o Bellwood, r 69, farmer 25 and manages 50 acres owned by his wife, has 5 cows .MONROE GEORGE II., w Adelia (Goutremout), p o Copen- hagen, r 31, farmer, leases on' shares of C. L. Merrill 155, 18 cows, and is proprietor of River Street Cheese factory, and cheesemaker of high reputation Murphy John, p o Gardner's Corners, r 71, carpenter and farmer 30 MURPHY JOHN P., p o Copenhagen, r 1, farmer with his father, Philip, was sheriff of Lewis Co. in 1891, 1892, 1893, has served as supervisor and assessor of Harris- burgh Murphy Julia A., daughter Philip, p o Copenhagen, r 1, home with her father, Philip Murphy Mary J., daughter of Philip, p o Copenhagen, r 1, home with her father, Philip TOWN OF HAEEISBUKGH. 17?' Murphy Philip, w Oatharine-(McDonal(i), p o Copenhagen^, r 1, farmer 40'4, 59 high grade 'Ay ershire cows, 6 horses, maple rochard, 600 trees,- has resided on this farm 47 years Murphy Philip B., son of Philip, p o Copenhagen, r 1, farm- er with his father Murphy Thomas, p o New Boston, r 72, farmer, holds on contract 168 acres, has 17 cows Murphy William C, p o Copenhagen, r 4, farmer with his father, Philip N ISEPSEY JOHN S., w Emma J. (Goutremout), p o Bell- wood, r 4C, farmer 80, has 10 cows and is breeding Holstein stock, maple orchard 150 trees and owns wood lot in Montague 40 acres, and house and lot in Watertown; is commissioner of highways Nefsey Patrick H., w Helen (Getman)> p o Windecker, r 43, farmer 220, 25 cows NEW COLUMBIA CHEESE FACTOKY, p o Harrisburgh, r 25, tirst building erected in 1866 by Dea. Willett "Vary and three others, and was the first cheese fac- tory in Harrisburgh, received the milk of 1000 or 1200 cows. The present proprietor is John B. Vary, son of Willett, has the milk of 400 cows; S. A. Hall cheese- maker, G. R. North salesman NEW MODEL CHEESE FACTORY, p o Copenkagen, r 27, receives the milk of 300 cows, Clinton A. Fox pro- prietor and salesman, John H. Fox cheesemaker North Charles J., w Jennie B. (Bronson), p o Copenhagen, r 38, farmer 120, has 20 cows, is life insurance agent North Eden B., p o Copenhagen, r 38, farmer with his father, Charles J. North John C, w Jennie E. (Barber), p o Harrisburgh, r 44, farmer 125, has 20 cows Obits John', p o Windecker, r 57, laborer, emp of his sister, Julia A. Shaver O'Brien Thomas, p o Copenhagen, r 47, farmer 230, has 27 cows, maple orchard 700 trees O'Connor James, av Ann (Conlon), p o Copenhagen, r 48,. farmer 34, has 4 cows, sugar orchard 200 trees V 174 TOWN OF HAKKISBUROH. -Paris George A., w Emily (Austin), p o Copenhagen, r 31, farmer 120, has 9 cows, 5 horses JParis Jerome B., w Laura E. (Euller), who died in 1875, p o Copenhagen, r 31, farmer 150, has 20 cows, mapie or- chard 300 trees _Paris William W., w Minnie M. (Millard), p o Copenhagen, r 32, farmer 125, and leases on shares of his father, Jerome B., 150, has 32 grade Ayershire and Holstein cOws, 20 swine, maple orchard 450 trees JParker Allen A., w Jane (Heath), p o Copenhagen, r 34, farmer 76, has 9 grade Ayershire cows, maple orchard 500 trees Peck Theresa (Hubbard), p o Copenhagen, r 27, farmer 120, has 13 cows JPetrie Alonzo, w Cinderilla (Simmons),- p o Windecker, r 64, resides with his son, Willis D. I'etrie Morgan E., w Lena C. (Widner), p o Copenhagen, r 12, prop of Silver Spring Cheese factory and cheese- maker _Petrie Sally, p o Windecker, r 66, home with her brother, Simeon JPetrie 'Simeon, w Sarah J. (Storring), p o Windecker, r 66, farmer 62 1-2, has 22 cows Petrie Willis D., w Jennie B. (Carber), p o Windecker, r 64, farmer, leases on shares of Mrs. Sarah Carber 138, 12' cows, young cattle, 3 horses, maple orchard 300 trees Phillips Hugh, w Margaret L. (Goutremout), p o Copen- hagen, r 4, cheesemaker Tieri'e Frank, p o Bellwood, r 49, laborer JPierre Nicholas, w Kate (Lombar), p o Bellwood, r 49, farmer 192, has 12 cows, maple orchard 300 trees Torter Joseph A., p o Windecker, r 62, farmer 150, has 20 cows Porter Mark W., w Dolly A. (McLane), p o Lowville, r 41, farmer 164, 20 cows Powis Frank A., w Betsey S. (Lasher), p o Copenhagen, r 18, farmer, owns 17 1-2 acres and manager of 60 owned by his wife, has 8 cows, 3 head young cattle, maple orchard 150 trees Q horse-; Buckley Thomas, p o High Market, r 23, farmer 50, has 8 cows, 1 horse Byron Hannah (Collins), widow of Patrick, ]) o Oonstable- ville, r 31 1-2, merchant, dealer in groceries and liquor, owns store, h and lot on r 31 1-2 C High Market, ^ r 27, farmer 100, has 16 cows, 2 horses, 7 sheep •Cavanagh Charles, w Olive (Mumford), p o Constableville, r 33, farmer, leases of Mrs. Bridget Cunningham farm 100, 11 cows, 2 horses, 5 sheep •Cavanagh James, w Catharine (Malony), p o High Market, r 27, farmer 52, has 9 cows, 2 horses, 4 sheep, has been a resident of this place 40 years Cavanagh John, p o High Market, r 27, farmer with his father, James Cavanagh Cavanagh Michael, p o Constableville, r 31, mason and day laborer Cavanagh Patrick, w Bridget (Calhoun), p o High Market, r 25, farmer 98, has_8 cows, 2 horses, 4 sheep Closner Frederic, w Catharine (Gilboy), p o High Market, r 21 farmer, leases of Mrs. Sarah Thompson farm 200, 40 cows, has 3 sheep 196 TOWN OF HIGH MARKET. Collins Ue'orge T., p o Constable ville, r 31, lumberman Collinfe James 1'., p o Constableville, r 31, farm laborer in. emp of James Carlin Collins Patrick H., w Mary (McGiunis), p o Constableville^ r 31, niecbanic and farmer on the farm of bis wife, 100 acres, IT cows, 2 horses, vetran in Co. A., 59th N. Y. Volunteers, took active part in several engageiilentfi and was wounded in the battle of Spottsylvania Conor Charles P., p o High Market, r 21, farm laborer in emp of his brother, James Conor Conor James, p o Constableville, r 21, farmer 90, has 12' cows, 3 horses Conor James Jr., p o I-Iigh Market, r 2l, farmer 102, has 10 cows, 1 horse on r 23 Conor Julia A. Miss, ]) o Ili^h Market, r 21, school teacher, resides with her father, James Cook Sydney S., w Minnie K. (Weaver), p o Turin, r 4, cheesemaker in emp of James McGrath Coupolonzo Isaac, w Mary (McCormick), p o Turin, r 2, trav- eling salesman of dry goods Cronizer Frank, w Theresa M. (Myer), p o Constableville, r 32, afrmer 75, has 11 cows, 3 horses Cronizer Lewis, w Barbara A. (Smith), p o Constableville, r 37, farmer 66, has 8 cows, 4 horses, 9 Sheep, owns 24 acres woodland in the town of Lewis Cronizer Mary A. Mrs. (Dose), widow of Frank, p o Con- stableville, r 37 cor 36, farmer 50 Cummings Mary Mrs. (Kane), widow of Micl^ael, p o Higli Market, r 14, resides with her son, William Cummings William, w Mary (TuUey), p o High Market, r 14, farmer, leases of his brother, John Cummings, farm 140, has 2 cows, 3 horses, 24 sheep Cunningham Thomas D., w Mary (Heiler), p o Constable- ville, r 31 1-2 cor 30, farm laborer, his w owns house and lot on r 31 1 2 D Dairy Hill Cheese Factory, p o Constableville, r 31 1-2 cor 32, David Miller cheesemaker and prop Dirreen Maria Mis, p o High Market, r 11, farmer 225, has 15 cows, 2 horses Do] an Anthony E., w Margaret (Conway), p o High Market, r 27, farmer ,leases of Mrs. Bridget Dolan farm 100; 20 cows, 3 horses TOWN OF HIGH MARKET. 197 Bolan Michael J., w Anna E. (Conway), p o High Market, r 24, carpenter and farmer 72, has 2 cows, 2 horses, 14 sheep Dolphin Edward, w Mar.y (Ouft"), p o Turin, r 1, farmer 70, has 8 cows, 2 horses, and sugar orchard 100 trees Dolphin Michael, p o High Marlvet, r 12, farmer 100, has 18 cows, 2 horses Dolphin Michael Jr., p o High Market, oft' r 12, farmer with his father Dolphin Michael, w Jane (Higby), p o High Market, off r 12, farmer 200, has 18 cows, 3 horses, 10 sheep Dolphin William, p o High Market, r 12, farmer 130, has 10 cows, 2 horses Domser Andrew, p o Constableville, r 30, farm laborer in emp of Joseph Hayes Domser Cheese Factory (limburg)^ p o Constableville, r 34, Edward Bernholz cheesemaker Domser Elizabeth Mrs. (Hofert), widow of Joseph, p o Con- stableville, r 36, farmer 100, has S cows, 2 horses Domser Frank, p o Constableville, r 30, day laborer Domser John, p o Constableville, r 36, farmer on the farm of his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth E Elm John, w Harriet (Hensler), p o Turin, r 4, farmer 128, has 18 cows., 3 horses, 5 sheep Elm John J., p o Turin, r 4, farmer with his father, John Elm Evans Marj' Mrs. (Owens), Avido^A' of Jabez, p o Turin, r 3, farmer 50 F Farrel Ella Miss, p o Turin, r 8, resides with her father, Patrick Farrel Patrick, p o Turin, v S, farnier 100, has 12 cows, 1 horse Flannery Ellen Mrs. (Stanford), widoAV of Thomas, p o High Market, r 12, housekeeper'for William Dolphin Flynn Anthony, p o High Market, r 25, resides with Patrick Cavanagh Flynn James, p o High Market, r 24, farmer 100, has 2 horses, owns 50 acres woodland Flynn James Jr., p o High Market, r 24, farmer with his father, James G Oaughen John, w Katharine (Eourk), p o High Market, r , 23, farmer 150, has 15 cows, 2 horses', 3 sheep 198 TOWN OF HIGH MARKET. Gilligan John, p o High Market, r 24, farmer, has one-third interest in farm 200, 27 cows, 5" horses, 7 sheep, and woodland 100 acres Gilligan Michael, p o High Market, r 24, farmer, has one- third interest in farm 200, 27 cows, 5 horses, 7 sheep,, and woodland 100 acres Gilligan Thomas, p o High Market, r 24, farmer, has one- third interest in farm 200, 27 cows, 5 horses, 7 sheep,, and 100 acres woodland H Harrington John, p o High Market, r 11, farmer on the farm of his mother, Mrs. Julia Harrington Harrin^n -Julia Mrs. (Hal^y), widow of Patrick, p o High Majcket, r 11, farmer 77, lias 6 cows, 1 horse, 11 sheep Harrington Patrick J., p o; High Market, r 11, farm laborer in emp of ^Villiam Do;lf)hin on r 12 Higby Ann E. Mrs. (Plum), widoAV of Horace, p o Constable- vill4 r 17, farmer, oAvns one-third of the Horace E. Higby estate of 113 Higby Judson D., w'Mai^g'aret (Everetts), p o Constableville,. r 17, farmer 20, has 1'9 ,cows, 2 horses, leases farm 118- of the heirs of the Horace B. Higby estate Higby Lillian A. Miss, p o Constableville, r 17, resides with her father, Sheldon i^' . ■ -i ' Higby Marion E. Miss, {r\v; Constableville, r 17, school. teacher, resides with her father Seldon Higby Seldon P., w Anna M. (Shepherd), p o Constableville,, r 17, farmer 94 3-4, has 14 cows, 2 horses, 2 sheep Higby Ward S., w Emma C. (Plummer), p o Constableville,. r 17, farmer 172, has 20 cows, 3 horses Hughes Michael, w Ellen (Walsh), p o Constableville, r 15,. farmer 164, has 20 cows, 4 horses, 5 sheep I Ingersoll (ieorge, p o Houseville, r 1, farm laborer in emp of Frank Ke^h Ingersoll:J<»seph.^I., p o Houseville, r 1, fanner on the farm of Ids mother, Catharine Ingersoli Catharine Mrs. (Hulbert), widow of Alexander, p (^ HoTTseville, r 1, farmer 37 3-4, lias 3 cows, 1 horse !■ ' • J Joyiit Pairick, w Catharine (Curi/ney), p o High Market, r 24, farmer 100, lias 7 cows, 2 horses TOWN OF HIGH ilAKKKT. 199 Kapfer Michael, w Lena (Frauk), p o Constableville, r 30, farmer, leases of Steven Miller, farm 140, 14 cowh, has 2 horses, 3 sheep Kirk Mary (Nellenbaek), widow of Anthony, p o Constable- ville, r 36, farmer 250, has 31 cows, 4 horses, 10 sheep Kirk Michael, p o Constableville, r 36, lumberman in emp of Charles Link Kirk ^Mlliam, p o Constable\'ille, r 36, farmer on the farm of his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Kirley Peter, w Kate (Loftis), p o High Market, r 12, farm- er, leases of James Carlin farm of 118, has 11 cows, 2 horses Krager Joseph, w Mai-y E. (Domser), p o Constableville, r 19, farmer, leases of (ieorge Wider of Lowville, farm 275, 38 cows, has 4 horses La Claire Ered J., p o Turin, r 1, farmer, lias one-half inter- est in farm 112, 16 coavs, 2 horses La Claire Joseph 11., p o Turin, r 1, farmer, owns on equal shares with his brother Ered farm 112, 16 cows, 2 horses Laughlin Patrick, w Ellen (Preston), p o Constableville, r 8, farmer 100, has 3 hoi'ses, 12 sheep Leary (xeorge O., w Katharine (Murphy), p o Constableville, r 7, farmer 125, has 20 cows, 2 horses, 3 sheep Leary John O., w Minnie (CVofoot), p o Constableville, r 7, farmer 400, has 30 cows, 4 horses Legal Tender Cheese Factor^', p o Turin, r 4, owned by James McGrath, Sydlney Cook cheesemaker Loftis David H., w Katharine (McHale), p o High Market, r 19, carpenter Loftis James, p o High Market, r 29, resides with his son,, Kobert Loftis Kobert W., p o High Market, r 29, farmer 175, has 30 cows, 3 horses Lyman Harvey A., p o Constableville, r 7, farm laborer ia emp of John Leary M Mackey Dennis, w Mary (Denpsey), p o Turin, r 5, farmer 120, hag 20 cows, 4 horses, 9 sheep Mackey John, w Mary (Dolphin), p o Turin, r 5, farmer 125, has 14 cows, 3 horses, 5 sheep 200 TOWN OF HIGH MAKKET. Mackej Patrick JLJ., p o Turin, r 5, now farm laborer in ■emp of James Evans Mackey Thomas, w Ella (Faaty), p o Turin, r 5, farmer 75, has 11 cows, 2 horses Mackey \yilliam, p o Turin, r 5, farm laborer Malia Michael, p o High Market, r 11, farm laborer in emp of Miss Maria Dirreen Malia Michael O., w Anna (Collins), p o High Market, off r 24, farmer 100, has 14 cows, 2 horses Malia Patrick, p o High Market, off r 24, farmer with his father, Michael Malia Malony Bryan, p o Houseville, off r 1, farmer and lumber- man Malony James, p o Houseville, off r 1, lumberman Malony Martin, p o Houseville, off r 1, farmer with his father, Michael Malony Michael, w Anna (Dempsey), p o Houseville, off r 1, farmer 125, has 7 cows, 3 horses Malony Michael J., p o Houseville, off r 1, furnishes pastur- age for horses and cattle Malony Thomas, p o Houseville, off r 1, farm laborer and lumberman Martis John, p o Oonstableville, r 36, farm laborer in emp of Frank Mermer McConnell Prances A. Miss, p o Oonstableville, r 8, resides with her father, Timothy McOonnell Timothy, w Maria (Cosgrove), p o Oonstable- ville, r 8, farmer IOC, has 19 cow^s, 3 horses, own.s farm 96 on r 9 McOORMTOK JOHN, w Oatharine (Oarlin), p o Turin, r 2, farmer 105, has 12 cows, 2 horses, 7 sheep and sugar orchard 300 trees McDermott John, p o High Market, r 21, farmer 50, has 8 cows, 1 horse, resident of this place 35 years McGinnis Ohristina (Martis), widow of Thomas, p o High Market, r 21, owns farm 104, 2 horses, 14 sheep McGinnis John E., p o High Market, r 21, farmer on the fai'm of his mother, Mrs. Katharine McGinnis, 104, 2 horses, 14 sheep McGoldrick Terry, p o Oonstableville, r 9, farmer 100, has 9 cows, 2 horses McGoldrick William, p o Oonstableville, r 9, farmer with his father, Terry McGovern Peter, p o High Market, r 14, farmer, oavus farm 136, has 18 cows, resides with his son, Philip I TOWN OF HIGH MAKKET. 201 JMcGoveru Philip, a\- Eliza (Carey), p o High Market, r 14, farmer 60, has 3 houses, 5 sheep, leases of his father, Peter, farm 130, 18 cows, 4 sheep JMcGown Bessie, p o High Market, r 24, general house- keeper JVlcGown James, p o High Market, r 24, farmer with his farmer with his father, Michael McGown McGown John, p o High Market, r 24, day laborer and farmer with his father, Michael McGown McGown Michael, w Mary (Malony), y o High Market, r 24, farmer 112, has 3 cows, 2 horses, also leases farm of Mrs. Anna liadel of 60 acres on r 24 McGown Peter, w Katharine (Claffy), p o High Market, r 11, farmer 70, has 2 cows, 1 horse, 6 sheep McHale Edward, w Margaret (McGown), p o High Market, r 11, farmer 100, has 6 cows, 2 horses McHale James, w Ellen (Hanley), p o Constable-ville, r 7, farmer 85, has 16 cows, 3 horses, w owns 37acres on r 7 McHale John, p o High Market, r 11, farmer with his father, Edward McHale John R., w Elizabeth (Coleman), p o Constableville, off r 16, farmer 75, has 11 cows, 1 horse McKenna James, av Margaret (Rutledge), p o High Market, r 13, farmer 100, has 10 cows, 2 horses Mermer Prank, w Margaret (Cavanagh), p o Constableville, r 35, farmer 70, has 19 cows, 2 horses, 16 sheep Mermer Peter, w Clara (Braced), p o Constableville, r 36, farmer with his son, Frank Mermer, resident of the place 40 years Miller David, w Anna (Schmoker), p o Constableville, r 31 1-2, cheesemaker, oAvns the Dairy Hill cheese fac- tory Miller Jacob, p o Constableville, r 6, cheesemaker in emp of George Plummer Miller John, av Ella (Evans), p o Constableville, r 6, farmer, leases of Joseph Miller farm 250, 26 cows, 2 horses Moore Henrj^, p o Turin, r 4, farmer with his father, John Moore John, w Maria (Wagner), p o Turin, r 4, farmer 285, has 40 cow^s, 6 horses, 3 sheep, apiary 7 colonies Moore Joseph, p o Turin, r 4, farmer with his father, John Mulkins Marv W. Mrs. (Backus), wddoAv of Albert, p o High Market, r 30 MUMFORD WILLIAM F., p o Consrtableville, r 34, farmer 126, has 10 cows, 2 horses, 8 sheep 202 TOWN UF HIGH MARKET. Murphy Patrick, w Elizabeth. (Donley), p o Constableville,, r 80, farmer, leases of Miss Ellen lleardon farm 106, 14 cows, has i horses, owns farm 190, has 30 cows, owns 50 acres woodland in town of Lewis Myers Bridget M. Mrs. (Gilboy), widow of Edward, p o llouseville, r 1, farmer 65 Myers Elizabeth Miss, p o Constableville, r 37, resides with her father, Erank Myers Frank, w Moneka (Goodheins), p o Constableville,, r 37, farmer 75, has 10 cows, 2 horses Myers Otto, w TJieresa (Kirk), p o Constableville, r 34, lum- berman and farmer 107, has 9 cows, 4 Horses N Nugent Andrew, w Katharine (Kirley), p o Higji Market, r ;. 21, reside with their son, James Nugent. Mrs. Nugent owns farm 50 oh r 30, and farm 105 on r 20 Nugent James A., ]) o High Market, t 21, f firmer 1!)0, has 30 cows, 3 horses Oakley ^^'1]]iam, w Jjena A. (Widmer), ]> o Constableville,. r 34, farmer 150, has 8 cows, 3 liorses, 7 sheep O'Brien IJaniel E., p o High Market, r 30, farmer 150, has. 20 coAvs, 3 horses, 5 sheep O'Brien Daniel H., p o High Market, r 21, teacher and sUi- dent, resides with liis father, Michael O'Brien Dennis, p o High Market, r 13, farmer l(i(), lias 12 cows, 2 horses O'Brien Margaret A. Miss, p o Higli Market, r l:>, house- keejier for her father, Dennis O'Brien Michael, w Mary (Mahan), p o Higli Market, r 21,, ' farmer 197, has 17 cows, 5 hordes. Mr. O'Brien served as assessor for 9 years, as supervisor fdr 5 years and as- town clerk for 4 years O'Brien Thomas IT., p o IHgh Market, r 13, farmer with his father, Dennis O'Hara Catharine (Costalo), widow of Dennis, p o Con- stableville, r,10„ resides with her son, Charles O'Hara Charles A., p o Constableville, r 10, farmer 275, has 22 cows, 4 horses, 5 sheep O'Hara John J., w Anna (Kelly), p o Constableville, r 9, . : carpenter and farmer 50 O'Hara Michael, w Margaret (Mc(Jovern), p o Turin, r 2, ,, farmer 100,has.l3 cows, 3 horses, 8 sheep O'Hara Michael B., p o Constableville, r 31, farmer, leases of Else Barker farm 133, 17 cows, 3 horses, 6 sheep 'lOWN OF HIGH MARKET 203- O'Hara Timothy, w Ellen (Griffin), y o High Market, r 28, farmer 150, has 17 cows, 2 horses Owens Elizabeth Miss, p o Turin, r 3, farmer 50, furnisher pasturage for horses and cattle Owens Thomas M., p o Turin, r 3, farm laborer Peters Christina K. Miss, p o Constableville, r 17 cor 16,, resides with her father, Nicholas Peters tbnielia A. Miss, p o Constableville, v 17 cor 16, re- sides with her father, Nicholas , Peters Lena Miss, p o Constableville, r 17 cor 16, resides Avith her father, Nicholas Peters Nicholas, w Mai-garet (Beyel), p o Oonstableville.>r. 17 cor 16, farmer 110, has 82 cows, 4 horses, 14 shefep;' ' also owns farm 155 on r 15 Plumnier Cheese Factory, p o Constableville, r 6, Jacob , Miller cheesemaker, George Plummer prop Plummer George, w Mary (Shepherd), p o Constableville, r 6, farmer 300, has 43 cows, 4 horses, owns the Plum- mer cheese factory on r 6 Plummer George' H., p o Constableville, r 6, farmer with his father, George Plummer Powc^ll Frederic, p o Constableville, r 37, lumberman in emp of Charles Link Powell Joseph, w Mary (Frank), p o Constableville, r 37,. farmer 135, has 14 cows, 2 horses, 13 sheep Keardon Ellen Miss, p o Constableville^ r 30, farmer 106^ has 15 cows Reardon John, w Mary (Lary), p o Constableville, r 30, farmer 75, has 9 cows, .2 horses; owns 30 acres wood- land on r 34 Runge John, av Anna A. (La Claire), p o Turin, r 3, farmer 150, has 22 cows, 3 horses Markham Prank H., p o High Market, r 30, farm laborer, resides with Cliarles Anken Tiunge Paul J., p o Turin, r 3, farmer with his father, John Runge Rutledge James H., av Sarah (Ward), p o High Market, r 25, farmer 100, has 2 horses, 4 sheep Rutledge John G., p o High Market, r 12, iamner 123, has 2 horses, 40 sheep ■204 TOWN OF HIGH MARKET. Uutledge Ornsby, p o High Market, r 23, farmer with his father, William Jiutledge Sadie, p o High Market, r 23, resides with her father, William l-iutledge Butledge William, w Katharine (Dolan), p o High Market, r 23, farmer 140, has 20 cows, 3 horses, 14 sheep s -iSalemaii Theodore, w Ohristine (Steinbrickner), p o Oon- stableville, r 38, farmer 65, has 8 cows, 2 horses Scheidleman George, w Adelaine M. (Schopfer), p o Oon- stableville, r 31 1-2, carpenter and farmer 97, has 15 cows, 2 horses, own§ 96 acres woodlond in the town of Lewis. -Scheidleman Henry J., w Millicent A. (Payne), p o Con- stableville, r 31 1-2, agent for nursery stock and farmer 104, has 16 cows, 2 horses School house, dist. No. 1, p o Constableville, r 16 cor 7 School house, dist 'No. 2, p o High Market, r 20 School house, dist. No. 3, p o Constableville, r 8 -School house, dist. No. 4, p o High Market, r 24 School house, dist. No. 6, p o High Market, r 12 School house, dist. No. 7, p o High. Market, r i27 School house, dist. No. 8., p o Constableville, r 30 cor 31 1-2 School house, dist. No. 9, p o Constableville, r 34 Sullivan Coney, p o High Market, r 29, lumberman, now in emp of Charles Link -Sullivan Cornelius, w Mai-y (Buckley), p o High Market, r 29, farmer 50, has 7 cows, 2 horses, 2 sheep Sillivan Edward T., p o High Market, r 29, lumberman now in emp of Patrick Wrape Sullivan James F., p o High Market, r 29, lumberman, now in emp of George Scheidleman Sullivan Peter C, p o High Market, r 29, day laborer T Tuffy Anthony, p o High Market, off r 12, farmer on the farm of his daughter, Margaret Tuffy Tuffy John, p o High Market, r 11, farmer 50, lias 5 cows, 2 sheep ' I'uffy Margaret A. Miss, p o High Market, off r 12, farmer has one-fourth interest in farm 64, 6 cows, 1 horse, off r 12 Tuffy Mary Miss, p o High Market, r 11, housekeeper for her brother, John TOWN OF HIGH MARKET. 205 Tuffy Mary Miss, p o High Market, r 12, school teacher, re- sides with her father, Morgan Tufty Morgan, w Bridget (Manaughan), p o High Market, r 12, farmer, leases of Steven Miller farm 75, 4 cows, - 2 horses, 3 sheep W Walsih Catharine E. Miss, p o Constableville, r 14, school teacher, resides with her father, John Walsh John, w Anna (Gilroy), p o Constableville, r 14, farmer 175, has 32 cows, 2 horses, has been justice of the peace 20 years Walsh John W., p o Constableville, r 14, farmer with his father, John Walsh Margaret T. Miss, p o Constableville, r 14, resides with her father, John Walsh Michael J., p o Constableville, r 14, farmer with his father, John Welsh John L., p o Constableville, r 18, farmer together with his brother leases of his father Michael farm 175,, 27 cows, 5 horses, 8 sheep Welsh Thomas E., p o Constableville, r 18, farmer, leases together with his brother John farm belonging to his father, 175; 27 cows, 5 horses, 8 sheep"" Widmer Bstella S. Miss, p o Constableville, r 35, resides with her father Frederic Widmer , Widmer Frederic, w Sophia E. (Nefl), p o Constableville^ r 35, farmer 265, has 25 cows, 3 horses, 3 sheep, owns saw mill on banks of Fish creek, a general fishing and pleasure resort Widmer Oscar E., p o Constableville, r 35, farmer with his father, Frederic Widmer Eeuben A. B., p o Constableville, r 35, lumber- man and manager of the saw mill of his father, Fred- eric z Zimmer Joseph, w Katharine (Hiler), p o Constableville, r 31 1-2, farmer 160, has 26 cows, 3 horses and leases of Charles Goff farm 50 Zimmer Mary Miss, p o Constableville, r 30, general house- keeper in emp of Joseph Zimmer Zimmer Peter, w Maria (Smith), p o Constableville, r 30,, retired farmer Zorn Solomon, w Christina (Wise), p o Constableville, r 19,. farmer 50, has 6 cows, 1 horses .206 TOWN OB' LEWIS. TOWN OF LEWIS. Lewis was fovmed from West Turin and Leyden, Isov. 11, 1852. It embraces an elevated region in the soiitlierD part of the County, and has an area of 40,515 acres. West Leyden, the only village in the town, is situated at the head waters of the west branch of the Mohawk, and near the boundary line of this town and Oneida Co. The first Supervisor was Orson Jenks, and che first Clerk, David Crofoot. (For explanations and abbreviations see page 5.) A Ammons Christopher, w liachel (Rosen), p o ^Vest Leyden, r 27, retired farmer Ammon George C, ^^' l^ya (Briggs), p o West Leyden, r 27, farmer 88, has 17 cows, 3 horses Anken Albert H., p o West Leyden, r 15, blacksmith and day laborer Anken Eliza (Ilushe), widoAV of Michael, p o West Leyden. r 15, house keeper for her son Albert Anken John C, p o West Leyden, off r 10, farmer 165, has 25 cows, 4 horses B Backer Mary, wido^\' of Horace, p o West Leyden, r 15, re- sides with her son Willard x Backer Willard E., ^\- \"iola G. (Lehr), i> o West Leyden, r 15, stage dri\ er on route from Rome to Constableville Bartlett Harvey, w Esther A. (Odell), p o Ava, Oneida Co., r 34, day laborer Beechwood Feronica, p o West Leyden, r 19, general house- keeper in employ of Steve Miller, Constableville Beechwood John, w Elizabeth (Cline), p o West Leyden, r 19, farmer 49, 2 cows, 1 horse Beha John, w Mary A. (Kotary), p o West Leyden, r 24, farmer 141, has 16 cows, 3 horses Beyel John P., w Kate (Wolfe), p o West Leyden, r 24, farmer 150, has 22 cows, 2 horses, 2 sheep Beha Lewis L., p o West Leyden, r 24, farmer in employ of his brother John Beha TOWN OF LEWIS. 207 Biei-lie N'auace (Koous), widow of Bernard, p o Vs'eat Ley- den, r 27, owns 10 acres, 1 cow, 1 horse Bowers Andrew, p o Mohawk Hill, r 7, farmer 12.3, nas 9 cows, 2 horses, 3 sheep Bowers Henry, p o Mohawk Hill, r 7, farmer with his fath- er Andrew Brooks Arthur A., w Jennie N. (Fox), p o Point Bock, Oneida Co., r 12, engineer in employ of David iSwan- cott. Mr. Brooks owns a farm of 100 acres in Oswego County Brown- Morris ^\'. w Emma L.' (Lehr), p o West Leyden, r 2G, clerk in Union store of Philip Shankenbury c CJanlield William H., w Addie H. (Christian), p o West Ley- den, E 31, farmer 40, has 6 cows, 2 horses, 2 sheep Capron Sylvester C, w lone (Drake), p o Boonville, Oneida Co., r 13, farmer 280, 40 cows, 4 horses Chapman Maria Mrs. (Williams), widow of William, p o Point Rock, Oneida Co., off r 39, resides with her nephew Walter Williams Christian Mary (Kent), widow of Ambrose, p o West Ley- den, r 10, resides with her brother Alexander Kent Cline William, p o West Leyden, r 21, teamster and farmer Avith his father Eoswos Godbehead, has 2 horses Conrad Joseph, p o Point Bock, Oneida Co., r 43, farmer in employ of Ulrich Witzrgman, owns 100 acres wood- land. Countryman Peter, w Jane E. (Jones), p o West Leyden, r 27, day laborer. •Cronsier Henry, p o Point Rock, Oneida Co., r 36, cheese- maker in employ of Joseph Growsier at Rock Spring clieese factorv Cronsier Joseph ('., w Julia A. (Lafluer), p o Point Rock. Oneida Co., r 43 cor 38, cheesemaker, owns the For- est Home cheese factory on r 43 cor 38, leases Rocly Spring cheese factory on r 36 €ullings SteA^ens S., p o Point Rock, Oneida Co., r 39, • hunter and North Woods guide CuUin^s Thomas A., w Anna M. (Chroniser), p o Point Rock, Oneida Co., r 39, shingle maker and farmer 50, has 2 cows, 1 horse, 3 sheep D Darling George C, w Sarah (Webb), p o Point Rock, Oneida Co., r 38, farmer 153, has 7 cows, 2 horses 208 TOWN OF LEWIS. Darling Johii B., w Carrie S. (Aucutt), p o Point liock,, Oneida Co., r 39, shingle maker and day laborer Davis John T., w Minerva G. (Owens), p o West Leyden, r 36, lumberman and farmer 75, has 8 cows, 2 horses, 10^ sheep, owns saw mill on r 36, and 100 acres wood^ land Davis Lewis A. T., w Emma M. (Worden), p o West Leyden,^ r 37, farmer 50, has 6 cows, 2 horses Deis Andrew, w Margaret K. (Evans), p o Constableville, r 19, farmer, leases of Lewis Stelelager, farm 250, 2& cows, has 3 horses Deis Henry G., w Adalaine (Roser), p o Consableville, r 4,. cheesemaker, owns the Fish Greek cheese factory on r 4 Deis Nicholas, w Ghristina (Eoser), p o West Lej den, r 6,. farmer 103, has 11 cows^ 2 horses, 2 sheep Domser Cheese Factory, p o Boonville, Oneida Co., r 12i, Philip and John Domser, cheesemakers. Domser John J., p o Boonville, Oneida Co., r 12, farmer and cheese maker with his brother Phillip J Domser Libbie, p o Boonville, Oneida Co., r 12, house- keeper for her brothers Philip and John Domser, Philip J., p o Boonville, Oneida Co., r 12, farmer, owns one-fourth farm of 186 acres, 32 cows, 5 horses^ cheesemaker, has one-half interest in the Domser cheese factory on r 12, the Mud Lake factory on r 22, the Dish factory in the town of West Turin and leases with brother John the Mermer factory in the town of High Market Domser Sophia Mrs., (Kreager), widow of John, p o Boon- ville, Oneida Co., r 12, resides with her son John Donlon James, p o Florence Village, Oneida Co., r 42^ farmer, resides with his son William Donlon Donlon William, av Bridget (Keefe), p o Florence Village, Oneida Co., r 42, farmer 100, has 15 cows, 2 horses, 2 sheep, owns 150 acres woodland Dorse Max, p o West Leyden, r 6, shingle maker and farmer 68 E Ernsit Charles, w Josephine (Saleman), p o West Leyden,, r 22, farmer 91, has 11 cows, 3 horses, and sugar or- chard, 600 trees Ernst Charles P., p o West , Leyden,r 22, farmer with his father Charles TOWN OF LEWIS. 209 Ernst Christian, w Louisa (Pepper), p o West Leyden, r 24, farmer 150, has 40 cows, 4 horses, 4 sheep, OM'ns 263 acres woodland Ernst David, p o West Leyden, r 24, farmer with his father Christian Ernst Josepli F., p o >V'est Leyden, r 23, formerly a brick- layer in (rerniany, resides with his son William Ernst William, p o ^^'est Leyden, r 22, farm laborer in employ of Jacob Howe Ernst William A., p o West Leyden, r 23, farm laborer in employ of Lewis Davis Ernst William A., w Kate C. (Wilbert), p o West Lev den, r 23, mason and farmer 150, has 14 cows, 3 horses, 6 sheep F Fey Clemens, p o Point Hock, Oneida Co., retired farmer, resides with his son Peter Fej^ Fey Jacob P., w Elizabetli (Rimiller), ]) o West Leyden,, res do, carpenter Fey Joseph, w Kate (Haver), p o West Leyden, v 29, farm- er 72, has .1 cows, 2 horses Fey Lewis, w Catherine (Noll), p o West Leyden, r 29, farmer 105, has 4 cows, 1 horse l?ey Peter G., w Mary M. (Miller), p o Point Rock Oneida Co., r 43, himberman and farmer 170, has 3 cows, 2 horses, owns t^n^y mill and plaining' mill Finster Clemens, w Emma L. (Peter), p o Point Rock, Onei- da Co., r 35, farmer 128, has 19 cows, 2 horses, sugar orchard 60 trees Finster Cectrije J., p o Point Rock, r 37, school teacher and farmer with his father Paul Finster Paul, w Barbara (Hufert), p o Point Rock, Oneida Co., V 37, farmer 132, has IS cows, 3 horses, owns 80* acres woodland Flint Charles W., w Elizabeth (Wiegand), p o West Ley- den. r 10, farmer 170, 20 cows, 4 horses, 6 sheep Flint William F., w Susan (Matti), p o West Leyden, r 10, farmer 96, has 8 cows, 2 horses, has sugar orchard 100 trees Folts Mary A. (Kent), widow of Luther H., p o West Ley- den, r 10, nurse, resides with her father Benjamin Ford A.' Johnson, w Jessie (MacMary), p o West Leyden, r 12, farmer, works farm 300, 28 cows, 2 oxen for George Olnev of Oneida Co 210 TOWN OF LEWIS. Ford Alouzo, p o West Leyden, r 12, farmer with his son Johnson Ford Ford Ida, p o Oonstableville, r 1, resides with her father Joseph Ford Joseph F., w Elizabeth (Hazier), p o Oonstableville, r 1, farmer 104, 9 cows Forest Home Cheese Factory, p o Point Rock, Oneida Co., r 43 cor 38, Cronsier Joseph cheesemaker Frank Joseph, w Mary (Shue), p o Constable ville, oft' r 4, farmer 80, has 13 cows, 2 horses, 7 sheep Freeman Archibald, w Marietta ((Jornish), p o Point Rock, Oneida Co., r 39, farmer 98, has 5 cows, 2 horses, OAvns 57 acres woodland Freeman Eugene, w Ella I. (Genther), p o Point Roc];, Oneida Co., r 39, farmer 50, has 1 horse G Creber John, w Lena M. (Wingard), p o West Leyden, r 24, farmer 50, has 6 cows, 1 horse, 2 sheep Glasman Frederic, w Kate (Doubr), p o West Leyden, i-es do, shoe maker, farmer 30, has 7 cows, 1 horse Olasman Lewis E., p o West Leyden, res do, carpenter Glouse Mary A. Mrs. (A'agoliu), widow of Peter, p o West Leyden, r 10 Godbehead Roswos, w Elizabeth (Yust), p o West Leyden, r 21, farmer 45, has 8 cows, 1 horse Goodheins Albert J., w Anna M. (Cline), p o West Leyden, r 21, farmer 75, has 9 cows, 3 horses, 2 sheep, owns 125 acres woodland West Leyden, r 26, laborer in employ of Alpheus Pease TOWN OF LEWIS. 213 K Kaslei- <'re<)]'<;e E., w Eliza (Bower), p o Mohawk Hill, r 7, farmer 100, has 20 cows, 2 horses, 4 sheep, owns 144 acres woodland Xasler Herman, p o Mohawk Hill, r 7, farmer iwth his fa ther George Kasler Kudolph, p o Mohawk Hill, r 7, farmer with his father George Katsmayer Andrew, w Gertrude (Milles), p o West Leyden, , res do, gen merchant, farmer 120, has 20 cows, 5 horses, owns cheese factory at Mohawk Hill, manufactxirer of cheese boxes Katsmayer William, p o West Leyden, .res do, cheese maker KENT ALEXANDER, p o West Leyden, r 11, farmer 40, has 3 cows, 1 horse, owns 85 acres woodland, r 31, has one-half interest in farm 190 in town of Leyden •KENT BENJAMIN F., w Elzada E. (Wright), p o West Leyden, r 10, farmer 121, has 24 cows, 4 horses, sugai- orchard 250 trees, master of Grange No. 612 Kent Susan D. Miss, p o West Leyden, r 10, general house- keeper, resides with her father Benjamin Kent Willie H., p o West Leyden, r 10, farmer with his father Benjamin Kelser Jacob, w Kate L. (Rimiller), p o West Leyden, r 17, farmer, leases farm 200, 15 cows, 3 horses of Jay Pease of Boonville Kilts Matthew, w Julia J. (I'ease), p o West Leyden, mer- chant dealer in general merchandise and farmer 44, has 8 cows, 3 horses Kime Adam, w Eva C. (Statlin), p o West Leyden, r 28, farmer 104, has 11 cows, 2 horses, 3 sheep, window glass gatherer Kime Charles E., w Ada M. (Condon), p o West Lpyden, r 28, glass cutter KIME CHABLES S., w Louisa L. (Ernst), p o ^Vest Ley- den, res do, proprietor of Kime's Hotel KIME FRED C, w Jennie M. (Davis), p o West Leyden, r 17, dealer in all kinds of agricultural implements and farmer 100, has 15 cows, 8 sheep. Mr. Kime makes a specialty of raising the Berkshire breed of cattle Kime Mary (Wesner), widow of Peter, p o West Leyden, r 17, resides with er son Fred Kime Sadie L., p o West Leyden, r 28, dressmaker 214 TOWN OF LEWIS, KIME'S HOTEL, p o West Leyden, res do, Cliarles S.. Kime proprietor, good accommodations at reasonable rates, livery attached Kirk Franlv, \v Lena (Myer), p o Constableville, r 1, farmer on the farm of his wife, 106, 12 cows, 2 horses, resident of this place 21 years KOONS CliAKLES, w Lena M. H. (Marcy), p o West Ley- den, r 17, thresher and farmer 193, has 17 cows, 2. horses, 3 sheep, has 1-2 interest in a threshing ma- chine Koons John, p o West Leyden, r 17, farm laborer in emp of Fred Kim Koons Joseph, p o West Leyden, r 27, farmer, leases farm of his sister, Vanace Bierlie Kotary Adam J., w Mary (Steinbrickner), p o AV'est Ley- den, r 14, farmer 236, has 26 cows, 3 horses Kotary Benjamin, w Theresa (Nullenback), p o Constable- ville, r 3, farmer 106, has 15 cows, 2 horses Kotary Frank, w Julia S. (Walsh), p o West Leyden, r 22,, farmer 142, lias: 1& cows, 4 horses Kotary Nicholas, w Barbara (Sins), p o West Leyden, r 17,. mason and farmer 175, has 19 cows, 3 horses,' 3 sheep Krauer Augusta Mrs. (Houlstap), widow of Joseph, p q. West Leyden, r 10, farmer 39, 7 cows, 2 horses Krauer Martin, p o West Leyden, r 10, farmer on the farm" of his mother, Mrs. Augusta Krauer Mary Miss, p o W(\st Leyden, r 10, resides with her brother, Martin Kresback John, p o ('onstubleville, v 4, farmer on farm of his sister, Mary Haver Lanpljer (Miai-les, p o Point Bock, Oneida (Jo., r 42, lumber- man, resides with David Swancott, has 2 horses, vet- eran in the war of '61 LEISEB CHARLES 8., w Laura A. (Perry), p o Point Rock, Oneida Co., r 39, lumberman and farmer on the farm of his wife 50, has 3 cows, 3 horses, has use and control of saw mill off r 39, belonging to Jav Pease LEISEB LAURA A. (wife of Charles), p o Point Rock, Oneida Co., r 39, farmt-r 50, 3 cows, 3 horses Lewis John N., w Cecilia (Smith), p o Point Rock, Oneida Co., r 39 cor 42, formerly a farmer, owns 160 acrei* woodland. Mrs. Lewis owns 50 acres woodland TOWN OF LEWIS. 215 Lewis John P., w Theresa (Dish), p o West Leydeu, off r 10, farm laborer in emp of John Aulien Lewis Smith M., w Arenda (Williams), p o Point Kock, Oneida Co., r 39, lumberman and farmer 85, has 5 cows, 2 horses Loesch Sebastian, p o West Leyden, r 15 cor 27, foniierly a brewer, served in Civil war in ( -o. A., Ith regt., N. Y. Cavalry, took active part in attack on liichmond Lukel Peter, p o West Leyden, res <1(), undertaker and cabinetmaker Lukel Peter J., w Elizabetli E. (Grubel), p o West Leyden, res do, carpenter, undertaker and fanner 12, has 2 cows, 1 horse M Mahar Thomas, w Elizabeth B. (Berry), p o Point Kock, Oneida Co., off r 42, farmer 10, has 4 cows, owns 80 acres woodland Marcy Charles A., w Bertha (Pohl), p o West Leyden, res do, blacksmith, owns blacksmith and wagon shop cor r 25 Mathis Casper, p o West Leyden, r 20, farmer, owns on equal shares with his brother, John, 150 acres, 18 cows, 3 horses and 150 acres woodland Mathis John, p o West Leyden, r 20, farmer, oAvns on equal shares with his brother, Casper, farm 150, 18 cows, 3 horses and 150 acres woodland Matti Kudolph, p o West Leyden, r 10, farmer 104, has 6 cows, 2 horses MeCrath Michael J., p o West Leyden, r 15, cheesemaker, owns the West Leyden cheese factory and leases the Maple Ridge cheese factory in the town of Martins- burg Meyers Edward, p o West Leyden, r 37, farm laborer in emp of Lewis Davis Meyers Magdalene (Burk), widow of Fred, p o West Ley- den, r 15, resides with her son, Frederic Miller Christina (Urz), widow of Frank, p o West Leyden,. r 34, resides with her brother, Paul Urz Miller Frank, w Jennie M. (Oster), p o Ava, Oneida Co., r 37, farmer 108, has 10 cows, 2 horses, owns 300 acres woodland Miller John, p o West Leyden, r 24, farm laborer in emp of Mrs. Marj' Schraoker 216 TOWN OF LEWIS. Miller John, w Jane IS. (Swancott), p o Point llock, Oneida Co., r i'Z, sawyer and superintendent of the Swancott saw mill Milles Jacob, w Margaret A. (Fey), p o Point liook, Oneida Co., r 4y, farmer iJ35, has 15 cows, 2 horses Milles John, p o West Leyden, r 24, farmer with his father, John Milles Milles John, w Margaret (Keiser), p o West Leyden, off r 24, farmer 50, has 8 cu\^'s, 2 horses, also owns the old Jutzler farm 64 on r 24 Moltz Anthony, w Anna (Wankel), p o West Leyden, oft' r 24, formerly u farmer, resides with his son, Joseph Moltz John, w Anna (Kotary), p o West Leyden, r 31, iarm- er 85, has 5 cows, 1 horse, 5 sheep, owns 40 acres wood- land on r 31 Moltz Joseph, w Francis (Phreymil), p o West Leyden, off r 24, carpenter and farmer, has one-third interest in (iO acres, lias 7 cows, 1 horse Mowers Abraham, w Lidia (Wilson), p o Point liock, Oneida Co., r 36, farmer 82, has'(i cows, 2 horses, 10 sheep MoAvers Charles , w Mary (Bork), p o Ava, Oneida Co., r 35, lumberman and farmer 22 Mowers Frederic, p o Point JJock, (;)neida Co., r 35, farmer with his father, Mark Mowers Mark, w Adalaine (Bower), ]) o Point Kock, Oneida Co., r 35, farmer 159, has 14 cows, 2 liorsos, a])ple orchard 97 grafted trees Mowers Oscar W., w Emma (Allen), p o Point Pock, Oneida Co., r 37, farmer 50, has 9 cows, 2 horses, owns 210 acres woodland Mowery Raine (Brenon), widow of Fred, p o West Leyden, r 15, farmer 100, 10 cows, 1 horse, 2 sheep,, owns 25 acres woodland on r 28 Mud Lake Cheese Factory, p o AVest Leyden, i- 22, Engene Case cheesemaker Mullor Emanuel, p o Point Rock, Oneida <'o., r 42, lumber- man in emp of David Swancott Myers Augustus, w Amelia (Marcy), ]> o West l.eyden, r 17, farmer 100, has 17 cows, 3 horses MYERS CHARLES S., w Ida S. (Hunt), p o West Leyden, r 15, retired miller, now estate investor, owns house in Boonville and farm 185, 18 cows, on r 15 Myers Eldward C, w Matilda M. (Finster), p o VN'est Ley- den, r 16, farmer 75, has 8 cows, 2 horses TOWN OF LEWIS. 217 Myers George O., w Cari-ie (Myers), p o West Leydeii, r 16, farmer 125, has 17 cows, 2 horses Myers Lena S. Miss, p o \^'est Leydeu, r 25, student at Oueonta Normal school Myers Margaret (Seigler), widow of Jacob, p o West Ley- den, r 25, ow^ns h and lot N ^,'ellenback Anthony, p o West Leyden, r 19, farm laborer in emp of Peter Ana Nellenback John, p o Constableville, r 19, farm laborer in emp of Mattis Shibley Nellenback Joseph, ay Kate (Hemley), p o West Leyden, r 19, farmer 112, has 14 cows, 2 horses, 6 sheep, owns 100 acres woodland Nellenback Michael, w Margaret (Simpson), p o West Ley- den, r 6, farmer 250, has 47 cows, 7 horses, 8 sheep and 250 acres woodland Nellenback Michael J., w Kate (Kotary), p o West Leyden, r 19, farmer 125, has 8 cows, 2 horses, owns 120 acres woodland Nellenback Nicholas, p o West Leyden, r 6, farmer with his father, Michael Nicknish Gatharine (Kholen), widow of John, p o West Leyden, r 27, housekeeper Nicknish Herman J., p o West Leyden, r 27, carpenter Ohm \Mlliam, p o West Leydeu, r 15, laborer in emp of Willard Backer O'Kourke Kate Mrs. (Donlon), widow of Michael, p o Flor- ence village, Oneida Co., r 42, farmer 100, has 5 cows, 2 horses Oster Charles, p o Ava, Oneida C, r 32, retired farmer, re- sides with his son, Fred Oster Fred H., p o Ava, Oneida Co., r 32, farmer 200, has 32 cows, 11 horses, 45 sheep, owns 85 acres woodland on r 32, owns liock Spring cheese factory on r 36 and 400 acres woodland on r 20 Oswalt Nicholas J., w Mary (Keiser), p o West Leyden, r 17, farmer 100, has 13 cows, 3 horses Oswalt Peter, p o West Leyden, r 17, farm laborer in emp of Nicholas Oswalt P Parsons Crego, w Kate (Tiiebemnacht), p o West Leyden, r 23, farmer 110, has 4 cows, 2 oxen 218 TOWN OF LEWIS. Parsou William, w Anna B. (Oster), p o Ava, Oneida Co., r 32; farm laborer in emp of Fred Oster Payne William H., w Minnie L. (Jacokes), p o Point Rock, Oneida Co., r 42, oarmaker in emp of David Swancott Pease Alpheus, w Jennie E. (Luckell), p o West Leyden, res do, undertaker and barber, justice of the peace for 13 years I'ease Charles C, p o West Leyden, r 26, farmer with his. father, Jonathan Pease Charles L., p o ^Vest Leyden, r 26, farmer 30 Pease Jonathan, p o West Leyden, r 26, farmer 12, resident of the town 76 years Pelcer Jacob, ]> o West Leyden, r 30, resides Avith' his father, John Pelcer John, w Elizabeth (Urz), p o West Leyden, r 30, re- tired farmer Pelton Lucy Miss, p o West Leyden, r 11, resides with her nephew, Aleck Kent Polil Arlara, w Christina (Beyel), p o West Leyden, r 26,. retired farmer Pohl Alice, p o West Leyden, r 26, teacher, resides with her father, George Pohl Pohl George, w .Johanna (llower), p o West Leyden, res do,. merchant, general mdse Poll] Lewis C, w Elva R. (Keller), p o West Leyden, res do, blacksmitli and dealer in wagons and sleighs Pohl "Valentine, w Martha A. (Matte), p o West Leyden, r 25, farmer 84, has 16 cows, 3 horses Powel Flora, p o Constableville, r 4, housekeeper for her father, George Powell George, p o Constableville, on r 4, farmer 84 3-4, has 12 cows, 1 horse, 6 sheep, sugar orchard 100 trees Powell George A., p o Constableville, r 4, laborer in emp- of David Swancott Radel Augustus G., p o West Leyden, r 15, laborer in emp of Charles Myers Radel Joseph F., w Katharine M. (Geiskopf), p o West Leyden, r 15, day laborer and farmer 14, 1 cow, 4 horses Radel Vincent L., w Addie H. (Brenon), p o West Leyden^ r 15, lumberman and farmer 5 Rebe Theodore A., w Otilla M. (Pohl), p o West Leyden„ res doj wagonmaker TOWN OF LEWIri '219- Keigler Fredeiio, w Alice E. (Lewis), p o Point Rock^ Oueida (1, i- 39, lumberman and farmer 25, has 2 cows,. 2 horses, oAvns 275 acres woodland lleutzel Richard, p o West Leyden, r 15, carpenter Kimiller Geoi'ge, p o West Leyden, r 18, farmer with his father, Nicholas Rimiller Henry, p o West Leyden, r 9, farmer with his son,, Henry Rimiller Rimiller Henry, w Elizabeth M. (Fuhrman), p o West Ley- den, r 9, farmer 75, has 9 cows, 2 horsesi Rimiller Nicholas, w Louisa (Sasenbury), p o West Leyden, r 18, farmer 100, has 13 cows, 1 horse Rinbeck John, w Margaret (Pelcer), p o West Leyden, r 29, farmer 153, has 13 cows, 2 horses Rinbeck Matthew, w Anna (Mosey), p o West Leyden, r 29,, resides with his son, John Rinbeck Ripp Matthis, w Addie M. (Schiedleman), p o Constable- ville, r 3, carpenter and lumberman, owns saw mill Ripp Nicholas, w Kate (Sampson), p o Constableville, r 3,, farmer 110, 18 cow^s, 2 horses, owns 100 acres wood- land Rivers Abraham, w Louisa (Rivers), p o Point Rock, Oneida Co., r 38, tinsmith, resides with his son, Isaac Rivers,, veteran in the war of '61 Rivers Isaac, w Margaret (Siefert), p o Point Rock, Oneida (\>., V 38, farmer 88, has 1 cow, 1 horse, 2 sheep Rock Spring Cheese Factory, p o Point Rock, Oneida Co., r 36, Henry Croniser cheesemaker Roser Andrew, w Margaret (Schiedleman), p o Constable- ville, r 1, farmer 164, has 19 cows, 2 horses, 4 sheep, 'owns 31 woodland Roser George A., w Gertrude (Milljes), p o Constableville, r 4, farmer, owns farm 130, 9 cows, 1 sheep, 4 horses, on r 6 ROSER JACOB, p o West Leyden, off r 6, farm laborer in' emp of his brother, George Rouser Charles F., p o West Leyden, r 15 cor 16, lumber- man, has half interest in planing mill on r 15 and saw mill on Fish creek Ivouser Jacob, w Elizabeth (Hayes), p o West Leyden, r 15 cor 16, lumberman, owns planing mill on r 15 and" saw mill on Fish creek on equal shares with his son,. Charles ^20 TOWN OF LEWIS. :Salemau Charles, w Kate (Shaft'), p o West Leyden, r 22, farmer 101, has 14 cows, 3 horses Saleman Charles h\, w Amelia (Myers), p o West Ley deu, r 17, farmer 1(50, has 18 cows, 2 horses, 1 sheep Salemau Jacob, w Mary (GoodhiDesj, p o West Leyden, r 20, farmer 35, has 9 cows, 3 horses, 5 sheep, owns 68 acres woodland Salemau Joseph M., w llosa (Ilofert), p o Constableville, r 3, butcher Saleman Lewis, w Emma M. (Oswalt), p o West Leyden, r 17, farmer 100, 11 cows, has 61 acres wootlland Saleman William, w Viharia (Shnarr), p o West Leydeu, r 22, formerly a farmer kSaleman William J., av Emma M. (Milles), p o West Leyden, r 22, farmer 97, has 12 cows, 2 horses, 1 sheep Schaff Frank, !> o ^^'est Leyden, farm laborer in emp of Koswell Jackson, Oneida Co. Schaff Frank, w Margaret (Riebemnacht), p o \\'est Ley- den, r 22, farmer 260, has 22 cows, 5 horses, 5 sheep ,t o Constable- ville, r 3, farmer 100, 8 cows, 2 horses, 5 sheep Schiedleman Philip, p o Constableville, r 3, daj^ laborer Schiedleman William J., p o Constableville, r 3, farmer 116, has 2 horses, 60 sheep, resides with his father, John Schlegel Lewis E., w Barbara (Vener), p o West Leyden, r 1.5 cor 16, lumberman in emp of Albert Schmoker Schlieder Frederic E., w Mary C. (Lohr), p o West Leyden, res do, pastor of the Dutch Reform Church of West Leyden Schmoker Albert, p o AYest Leyden, r 15, lumberman, owns saw mill on r 15, lumber, cheese boxes and custom grinding Schmoker Aline, p o West Leydeu, r 15, housekeeper for hei- brotlier, Albert Schmoker Henry, p o West Leyden, res do, w Anna (Am- nion), merchant, dealer in general merchandise iSchmoker John, p o West Leyden, r 24, farmer on the farm of his mother, Mrs. Mary TOWN OF LEWIS. 221 Schmoker Mary (Shankle), widow of John, p o West Ley- den, r 24, farmer 120, has 13 cows, 2 horses School house, dist. No. 1, p o West Leyden, r IT School house, dist No. 2, p o Point Eock, Oneida Co., r 39 School house, dist No. 4, p o Point Kock, Oneida Co., r 3ft School house, dist. No. 5, p o West Leyden, r 22 School house, dist No. 6, p o_West Leyden, r 19 School house, dist. No. 7, p o West Leyden, i- 10 cor 11 School house, dist No. S, p o Consta'bleville, r 4 School house, dist. ^'o. 10, p o West Leyden, r 25 cor, IT School house, dist No. 11, p o West Leyden, v 30 cor 29 Schopfer Benjamin, w Margaret (Wick) , p o West Leyden, r 28, farmer 140, has 12 cows, 2 horses, 4 sheep Schopfer Frederic, w Eachel (Roser), p o ^^'est Leyden, r 15, farmer 96, has 2 cows, 3 horses Schopfer .Tohn Henry, w Addie M. (Reams), p o West Ley- den, r 15, farmer 200, has 32 cows, 4 horses Schopfer Margaret Mrs. (Rufle), p o West Leyden, r 15, re- sides with her son, John Schue Albert, w Emma (Saleman), p o Constableville, r 4, farmer 82, has 10 coavs, 2 horses, 2 slieep, sugar or- chard 40 trees Schue Jacob , w Mary E. (Loftls), p o Constablevill(^ r 1,. farmer Schue Josephine A. Miss, p o Constableville, r 1, school teacher, resides with her father, Jacob Schue Seifert Catharine (Geizer), widow of Augustus, p o Ava, Oneida Co., r 32, resides with her son_, George Seifert Charles, w Emma (Rivers), p o Point Rock, Oneida Co., off r 38, farm laborer in emp of Daniel Thurston Seifert George, aa' Mary J. (Smith), p o Ava, Oneida Co., r 32, famier 153, has 14 cows, 2 horses Seiter John, w Thei'esa (Nellenbaqk), p o West Leyden, r 26, lumberman, owns saw mill off r 26 and 340 acres woodland Shankenbury Philip, w Kate (Ammon), p o West Leyden, r 25, prop of West Leydon Hotel, prop stage route from Rome to Constableville Shibley Joseph, w Kate (Malia), p o Constableville, r 1, farmer 114, has 14 cows, 2 horses, owns 25 acres wood- land Shibley Matthew, w Grace (Geinsway), p p Constableville, r 1, 100, has 9 cows, 3 horses, T sheep, owns 102 acres- woodland on r 3 :222 TOWN OF lewis iSimou Nicholas, w Anna A. (Moltz)^ p o West Leyden, i- 28, farmer 123, lias 5 cows, 2 horses, 1 sheep isims & Bierley Cheese Factory, p o West Leyden, r 6, Joseph Sims cheesemalier Sins Jacob J., p o West Leyden, r G, farmer with his father, Joseph iSins Joseph, av (3tilla (Dorsa), p o West Leyden, r 6, farmer 600, has 46 cows, 5 horses, 3 sheep, owns Sins and Bier- ley cheese factory on r 6 Sins Joseph H., p o West Leyden, r 6, cheesemaker at the Sins and Bierley cheese factory Sins Mary, p o West Leyden, r 6, general housekeeper, re- sides with her father, Joseph Smith Edward E. M., w Mary (Hitchcock), p o Point Rock, Oneida Co., r 39, day laborer and lumberman Smith James, w Feoph (Dodst Leyden, location do, Philip Shankenbury prop Westner Englebert, av Lousia (Matt), p o Point Rock, Oneida Co., r 36 cor 37, blacksmith and farmer 135, 5 cows, 2 horses Wilbert. Anna (Oster), widow of Peter, p o West Leyden, r 30, resides with her Sj3n, John Wilbert John G., w Francis M. (Bernholz), p o West Ley- den, r 30, farmer 137, has 15 cows, 4 horses, 5 sheep, owns 200 acres woodland ^Viler Fred, w Mary W. (Mermer), p o Oonstableville, r 1, farmer 200, has 20 cows. 2 horses AA^illiams Mary Miss, p o Point Rock, Oneida Co., off r 39, housekeeper for her father, Walter 'I'OWN OF LBYDBN. 22i" AVilliaiiis Walter, p o Point Rock, Oneida Co., off r 39, farm- eries, lias 11 cfiws, 3 horses, 9 sheep, owns 182 acres woodland \\'itzij;nian Ulrich, \v xVlargaret (Tinekler), p o Point Rock, Oneida Co., r 43, farmer 100, has 13 cows, 2 horses and 1J3 acres woodland Y Yurcher Frederic, ], o Point Rock, Oneida Co., r 12, lum- berman in emp of David Swancott TOWN OF LEYDEN. LEYDEN was formed from Steuben March 10, 1797. It was afterwards sub-divided, and in 1852 formed, with its jtresent area, 19,988 acres. It was named from Leyden, Holland, wliere resided, principally, the members of the Holland Laud Company, under whose agency Boon- ville, which then was embraced in this town, was Set- tled. Port Leaden, a charming- village, situated on Black river, in the northeastern part of the town, was in- corporated 18f)7. Talcottville is a small village in the cen- tral i)art of the town. The first supervisor was Andrew Edmonds, and the first clerk, John Stormes. (For explanations and abbreviations see page o.) A .ibbuhl Anna, p o Leyden, r 17, widow of Rudolph Ainswortli Danfoi-th R., w Ida (SpafEord), p o Locust (Jrove, r 19, Adirondacks guide AinsAVorth Henry, w Olivia S. (Hinkley), p o Port Leyden, r 20, farmer 65, 8 cows Alexander Willis, w Delila (Post), p o Port Leyden, r 2, lumberman ANDRUS JOHN E., p o Leyden, r 42, farmer 200, 45 cows, 2 horses, 9 head young stock. Among the first settlers in Le.\'den was his grandfather, Phineas Andrus, from Weatherfield, Conn., and made the first settlement on the farm now owned by Frank Domser. He married a Miss Stoddard, had five sons, Ira, Phineas, Chauncey, Anson and Horace, and two daughters, Catharine and 226 TOWN OF LEYDEN. Lucy. Ohauncey maxried Naoma Sheldon of North- ampton, Mass., had two sons, Horace, now of Oregon and John E. Andrus Laurana S., p o Leyden, r 26 Andrus Walter, w Martha (Millett), p o Leyden, r 26, farm- er 220, dairy 28 cows Anthony William, ^' Salome C. (Hubbard), p o Port Ley- den, r 22, owns h and 6 acres Andrus W. James, p o Leyden, r 26, farmer with Walter, school teacher Ashley Theresa, p o Leyden, r 45, widow of Riley B., h and lot Auer George, p o Layden, r 31 1-2, farmer 90, 22 oo\vs Auer Melchor, w Laura (Miller), p o Leyden, r 32, stone quarry, dealer in rough and finished building stones and cemetery work B Bacon Carroll B., p o Leyden, r 55, medical student Bacon David D., w Sarah (Parsons), p o Leyden, r 55, fann- er 60, 12 cows Bacon George ^^^, w Lura (Filkins), p o Leyden Station, r 74, farmer 143, 5 co^vs Bacon Wallace^A'., w Alma (Birdsey), p o Leyden, r 55, farmer 90, 12 cows Bagg Helen E. Mrs., p o Locust Grove, r 13, h and lot Bailey Kichard B., w Alma (Cone), p o Leyden, r 46, farmer 20 and wood lot 20 Baker Lynn, p o Leyden, r 46 Baker Tliomas, p o Leyden, r 46, owner of hotel and farm 75 Banning Anna, widow of George, p o Port Leyden, r 11 Banning John F., ]> o Port Leyden, r 11, farmer 60, 13 coww Ba.sptt (Jilbert E., w Millicent (GrifPin),, p o Port Leyden, r 8, farmer BASSETT JOHN J., w Ella H. (Hall), p o Leyden, farmer 102, 19 cows and dealer in dairy utensils Beadore John, w Anna (Hines), p o Leyden, r 46, general blacksmithing, h r 32 Bean Joseph, p o Port Leyden, r 13, laborer Belknap Cyrus, p o Leyden, r 45, h and lot and farm in Martinsburg, 147 Belknap Simon, w Eunice (Dodge), p o Leyden, r 45, h and lot TOWX OF LEVDEX 227 Jiillings Frank, w Sarah J. (Wemple), p o Port Leyden, r 31, farmer, works on shares for H. L. Hall of Boonville 180 acres, 26 cows Birks Dolly A., widow of John H., p o Port Leyden, r 'I'Z, f'l.rm 16 Blum Alfred, w Louisa (Abbuhl), p o Leyden, r IT, prop Gloverdale cheese factory Blum August, p o Leyden, r 59, farmer Blum Godfrey, p o Leyden, r 32, leases on shares of J. S. Bumham farm 150 J31um William, w Luella (TalcotJt), p o Boon^'illej Oneida Co., r 71, cheesemaker, prop of cheese factory in High Market Boardman Wilber ^\'., w Mary (Martin), p o Leyden, r 55, farmer 167, 20 cows Brainard James, p o Leyden, r 44, farmer 60 Brayman Harrison, w Laura (Hilliker), p o Leyden, r 46, leases on shares of C. J. Munn farm 200, 35 cows Briggs Doritha A. Mrs., p o Leyden, r 46 Brown Alvah C, w Nancy E. (Burr), p o Leyden, r 31, farm- er 55, 8 cows, 2 horses^ also house and lot in Port Ley- den Brown Hattie E., p o Leyden, r 31, school teacher Brown Thomas C, w Hannah P. (Coe), p o Leyden, r 17, farmer 147 Burk Peter, p o Constableville, off r 10, farmer 102 Burnham Eliza M., p o Leyden, r 32, music teacher and milliner Burnham Frederic C. J., p o Leyden, r 32, farmer Avith his father, Joseph H. JBurnham Joseph S., w Alvira (Brooks), p o Leyden, r 32, farmer 150, 28 cows c ■Capron Jessie A., p o Leyden, r 31 1-2, teacher ■CAPRON MEEEITT N., p o Leyden, r 31 1-2, w Anegline L. (Dewey), farmer 100, dairy, 20 cows, breeder of thor- oughbred Hambletonian horses (4 horses), also breeder of thoroughbred Hoistein cattle. Mr. Capron also makes a specialty of raising Monroe seedlings, and Beauty of Hebron potatoes, and making fine maple sugar Carden James, w Mary E. (Cavanaugh), p o Port Leyden, r 7, mason ■Carpenter Abijah, p o Leyden, r 34, farmer 228 TOWN OF LEY DEN. Carpenter Auuu, p o Leyden, r 34 Carpenter Art Inn- 11., w Anna J. (Plunkett), p o Constable- ville, r 14, farmer 175 in Turin and leases of Mrs. G. H» liogers of Philadelphia, Jeff. Co., 325 and 75 cows, 5 horses, 17 swine Oarpenter Horace M., w Bvelena (Miller), p o Lej-den Sta- tion, r 49, farmer 17 Carpenter Reuben, w Laura A. (Hall), p o Leyden, r 34,. farmer 135, 22 cows, 4 head young stock, 8 horses Carpenter Roswell, p o Locust Grove, r 19, farmer Casbacker John, p o Leyden, r 35, farmer 75 Cassidy Edward, p o Port Leyden, r 7, laborer Cassidy James, w Anna (Huston), p o Port Leyden, r 7, owns h and 55 acres Clark Henry, p o Leyden, off v 55, farm laborer Clark Stephen, w Mary (Spencer), p o Leyden, off r 55,, farmer 100, 8 cows Closson Charles L., w Mary J. (Denslow), p o Port Leyden, r 5, farmer 45 (/lover Addison S., av Bessie (Loftis), p 9 Constableville, r 15, farmer 34 and butcher ( lloverdale Cheese Factory, Alfred Blum prop, p o Leyden, r 17 ('oe Almeron T., \v Mary S. (Anderson), p Leyden, r 53^ farmer ( 'Oe Elizabeth, widow of Chester, p o Leyden ( 'oe Eri, p o Port Leyden, r 25, laborer COE HORATIO L., w Mary A. (Thayer), p Leyden, r 53^ farmer 124 acres, dairy, 25 cows, breeder of draft horses, 4 head <\)e Ithamer J., ay -Tane A. (Bull), p o Leyden, r 53, farmer 82 Coe -Tesse A., p o Leyden, farmer with his father, Horatio Cole Wi]]ia]ii 11., \v R. -Jane (Miller), p o Locust Grove, r 19 cor 13, farmer 60, 15 cows, 3 horses, breeder of regis- tered cattle Coler Frederic, w Matilda (Johnson), p o Port Leyden, r 29, laborer Collins Dennis, w Jane (Byron), p o Port Leyden, r 21, la- b(jrer Collins Homer 1\., p o Leyden, r 46, farmer 10 Collins James, p o Port Leyden, r 21, laborer Collins John, w Harriet (Longway), p o Locust Grove, r 26, h and lot Collins Sally, widow of .Jonathan C, p o Leyden, r 46 TOWN OF LEYDEN. 229 €one Alvira, p o Leyden, r 45, widow of Samuel, farm 115, h and lot COXE DUANE M., w Elizabeth (Miller), 1» <> Leyden, r 54, farmer 12 and leases of Alvira Cone farm 115, 20 cows, 3 horses, 5 head young- stock ■Cone Elizabeth (Mrs. D. M.), p o Ltfyden, r 54, owns h and 7 acres on r 71 •Cone Mary, widow of Henry W., p o Leyden Station, r 50, farmer 45 Oonover Emery, w Florence ( ), leases on sliares of J. E. Andrus 200 acres, 45 cows COOK JAMES I)., w Ehie B. (Anthony), ]) o Port Leyden, market gardener au o Port Leyden, r 13, carpenter, li and lot Dempsey Thomas, w Mary (Denipsey), ]> o Port I^eyden, r 7, laborer, h and lot Dewey Alonzo, w Sarah (Harve\), p o Boonville, Oneida. Co., r 57, farmer, w owns farm 192, 27 cows Dingman Margaret, widow of George L., ]> o Port Levden, 'r 22 Domser Frank, w Eva (Zinimer), p f) Leyden, r 33, farmer 102, 20 cows Douglass Mariettta, ]> o Port Lejden, r S Douglass Milton J., p o Port Leyden, fai-mcM- 1(14, 10 cows Doyle Plina Mrs., widow of John, p o Port Leyden, r 23 Drake Loren, w Elizabeth (Cilover), p o Leyden, r 31 1-2, farmer 234, hay presser Drake Oscar D., w Lottie (Coe), p o Leyden, r 31 1-2, farmer Dunn Timothy, p o Port Leyden, r 7, lumberman E Edgerton Daniel, w Sephrona (Johnston), p o Leyden Sta- tion, r 74, farmer 21 Edgerton Loami, p o Leyden Station, r 75, laborer Egan Cormick, w Catharine (Ward), p o Leyden, r 42 230 TOWN OF LEYDEN. Ernst Edward, p o West Leyden, r 59, farmer 140, 28 oows^ 3 horses Ernst Henry, w Jennie (Eeinmund), p o West Leyclen, r 59^ farmer SO Ernst Jennie, p o West Leyden, r 59, dressmaker • F Faircliird Emma P., widow of Fellus E., p o LocMst Grove, r 13, farm 9 Fisk Sarah Mrs., p o Locust Grove, r 26 Fitch Oliver, p o Boonville, r 67, leases of E. Caprou farm 60 Fitch Uriah, w Esther (Teachout), p o Boonville, Oneida Co., r 65, prop, cheese factory Flint George, w Barbara (Helgt), p o Boonville, Oneida Co., r 71, leases of D. L. Kent farm 180, 40 cows Ford Frederick W., w Anna (Wendt), p o Constableville, r 15, farmer 140, 26 cows Fox Samuel. P., w Lois (Lane), p o Leyden, r 45, cooper and justice of the peace, h Water G Gantner Benedict, w Theresa (Cornmeyer), p o Boon\'i]le, r 66, farmer 250, 30 cows, 10 head young stock, 2 horses Gantner Leander, p o Boonville, r 66, farmer with his father, Benedict Gantner Otto, p o Boonville, r 66, farmer with ]iis fatlier,. Benedict Gaylord Ebenezer, p o Leyden, r 42 Geiskopf Edward , w Mary (Nellenback), p o Boonville, v 39, farmer 95, 13 cows (leiskopf Gregory, p o J^eydeu, r 68, leases on f-'haies of Mrs. 0. Hunt of Boonville farm 110 Geiskopf John, p o oBouville, r 37, farmer 53 Geiskopf Leo, w Geneva (Hoffman), p o Boonville, Oneida Co., r 66, leases of George Geiskopf of Boonville farm 127 Geiskopf Peter, p o Boonville, Oneida Co, off r 39, farmer 64 Geiskopf William, w Mary (Bowtelle), r 35, farmer 150 Gillining Peter, p o Boonville, Oneida Co., r 56 Gillson Oliver R., p o Locust Grove, r 26, leases on shares estate of John Lord 260 acres Glasby Tliomas, w Julia (Wells), p o Port Leyden, r 5, farm- er 10 TOWN OF LBYDEN. 231 Gleasmau Albert, w Elizabeth A. (Myers), p o West Ley- den, V 59, fanner, leases ou shares of Frederick Myers farm 280, 40 cows Goldsetli Harry, ]) o Locust drove, r 26, laborer Gruble Jacob, w Angeline (Flint), p o Leydeu, r 31 1-2, works ou shares for L. Drake 155 acres, 36 cows Gulden -lohn, w Gertrude (Geiskopf), p o Boouville, Oneida Co., r 64, farmer 110 H HALL ELI, p o Leyden, r 43, farmer 185, 40 cows. Amoi;ig the first settlers of Leyden was his grandfather, l>r. Isnuc Hall, from Conn., who came prior to 1800 and located on land now owned by Eli HalJ, and cleared up 1000 acres; he was tlie first doctor in Leyden. His son Abijah built and for al ong time kept hotel in the house where his son Eli now resides. (See Mason's His- tory of Lewis Co.) Hall Elroy (1, w Ella (lSfel]is};.p o Leydeu, ]• 43, farmer with his father, Eli Hall Isaac Maj., w Amanda A. (Thayer), p o Leyden, r 46 cor 47, retir(jd; served in Co. 1)., 9Tth\N. Y. Vols, was promoted to captain of Co. A. and served until close of war, after which he was promoted brevet major for gallant and meritorious service; author and publisher of the liistory of the yitji regiment, X. Y. Vols. Haller Frederic, p o Constableville, r 16, farmer with Henry 220 acres, 5 cows Haller Heurv,p o ConstableviHe, r 16, farmer with Fn^d, 220 Harris Eliza, p o Port Leyden, r 2 Harris Nelson, p o Port Leyden, r 2, farmer 20 and sttme cutter Harvey Sarah, widow of Eobert, p o eLyden Station, r 4s- Hayes Frederic, w Eachel (Coonberger), p o Boonville, r 57, leases on shares of Mrs. Alonzo Dewey farm 192, 27 cows Hayes Henry, p o Port Leyden, r 25 cor 27, laborer Higby Eliza A., p o Port Leyden, r 31, widow of Asahel, h aud lot Hill James, w Catharine, p o Port Leyden, r 7, lumberman Hines Burton, p o Leyden, r 31 1-2, laborer Hines Edward A., w Carrie (Powell), p o Port Leyden, r 25, carpenter and farmer 40 Hines Frederic J., p o Boonville, Oneida Co., r 57, farmer 232 TOWN OF LEYDBN. Hines Owen, w Ellen (McGinnis), p o Port Leydeii, r 7 Hines Thomas, w Eliza (('ohane), p o Locust Grove, r 26 cov 20, farmer Ifi ancl deputy postmaster Hines ^Mlliam, w Sarah A. (Trendel), p o Boonville, Oneida Co., r 57, farmer 186, 27 cows Hoffman John, w Helen (Gunther), p o BoouAJUe, r 39, farmer 150 in Martinsburg, w owns farm 145, 20 cows Hoskins Frank, w Eosa (Ohaufty), p o Lyon's Falls, r 5, carpenter Houck Fred; p o Ley den, r 46, fai-mer Houck , Gottlieb, p o Boonville, r 35, farmer Lnl^ Houck (Jottlieb Jr., ]) o Boonville, r 35, farm laborer HOUCK .TACOB JK., p o Leyden, r 46, farnier 116, 18 cows, Mr. Houck Avas born in Germany, came to America witli ]iis parents in 1828 when only 4 years old ITomk Margaret, p o Lej^den, r 46 Hubbard Henry L., w Electa (Eugg), p o Port Leyden, r 11, farmer 80, 12 vows Hubbard Isabella, ]) o Porl Leyden, r 11 Hughes Howard J., p o Leyden, r 32, farmer 7>~), cows Hurlburt Elu, w Celesta (Aubin), p o- Boonville, Oneida Co., r 56, farmer 49 and butcher Hurlburt -T. Frank, ]) o Boonville, Oneida Co., r 56, butcher and meat peddler I Iseueker Anthony, p o Boonville, r 40, farmer with liis father, Frank Iseneker Frank, w Eve (Hayes), p o Boonville, Oneida Co., r 40, farmer 120, 18 cows J Jackson Clarissa P., p o Leyden, r 71, widow of Conklin, farmer 74 Jackson Duane C.,w Josephine (Hallock), 'jj o Locust Grove, r 26, farmer 170, 40 cows Jackson James E. H., p o Leyden, r 26, fai-mer 90 Jefts Frederic, w Theresa (Miller), p o Leyden, r 65, farmer 65 Jillson Albert, p o Locust Grove, r 26, laborer Johnson, James, a\' Sarah M. (Whipple), p o Port Leyden, r 29, farmer 198 and boatman Jones Benjamin, p o Port Leyden, r 29, farmer 108, 11 cows Jones Edner E., p o Boonville, Oneida Co., r 68, farmer with his* father, Handley Jones Ellis L., w Florence (Oa'tman), p o Port Leyden, r 29, farmer 145, 25 cows TOWN OF LEYDEN. • 233 Jones Ilandlej^, w Lydia A. (Bucks), p o Boonville, Oneida Co., r (IS, farmer 130, 27 cows Jones Jane, p o Leyden, r 46, widow of Albert, owns 2 houses and mill property Jones John E., p o Port Leyden, r 8 K Kapfer John, p o Boonville, r 71, leases on shares of P. Kent 150 acres Keith Henry, w Ann (Frell), p o Port Leyden, r 22, owns h and lot Kellogg Hial 11., p o Port Leyden, r 25, farmer 70, 10 cows Kelpy Michael H., w Margaret (Wells), farmer 20 Kent Dwight L., p o Boonville, Oneida Co., r 71, farmer 200, 40 cows Kent Mary, widow of John, p o Leyden^ r 40, fanner 100 Kent Nellie S., p o Boonville, r 71, school teacher Kent Phineas, w Maria (Smith), po Boonville, Oneida Co., r 71, farmer 150, 25 cows Keohane John D., p o Port Lej^den, r 24, farmer 125, udlk dealer, has 21 cows, 2 horses Keohane Mary Mrs., widow of James, p o Port Leyden, r 24 Klossner Fred B., w Emma E. (Sawyer), p o Port Leyden, r 25, farmer 50 and owns cheese factory Krasbai-k Josepli, w Catharine iLnshen), p o Leyden, r 45, farnu^r 48, 9 cows L Lampin Fred, p o Leydi^n, r 35, farmer 135 Lashen John, p o Leyden, r 45, laborer Lashnay Henry, w Mary (Day), ]• o Leyden, r 32, stone cutter and mason, li and lot^ Laughlin John J., w Minnie ^Andrews), p o Locust Grove, r 13, emp of F. Hoyt on farm 189, 33 cows Leland Charles, p o Locust Grove, off r 13, laborer Leland Fred P., w Rebecca (Rocker), p o Port Leyden, r 21, laborer Lewis William L., w ('Mthariue (Williams), p o Port Ley- den, r 13, farmer IS Leyden Union Store, p o Leyden, lo do, groceries, hardware, boots and shoes, and agricultnral implements, C. B. Miller manager Liechty Frederic, w Rachel (Marcy), p o Leyden, r 55, farm- er 78, 6 cows Liechtv Jacob, w Elizabeth (Miller), p o Leyden, r 59, farm- er" 180 234 . TOWN OF LEYDEN. Lindsey Jervis, w Eliza (Higby), p o Oonstableville, r 15, farmer 20 Loftis Peter, w Ella (Kiirculen), li o Leyden, r 45, laborer Lollman Elizabeth, p o Mohawk Hill, r 37, Avidow of Nicho- las, farm 62 Lollmau Mary, p o Mohawk Hill, r 37 Loomis Howard, p o Locust Grove, r 26, son of Jared S. Loomis Jared S., p o Locust Grove, r 26, farmer 22, owns cheese factory on r 47 and another in West Turin Loomis Leonard S., w Jennie (Collins), p o Locust Grove, r 26, farmer 170, 36 cows, 3 horses, sec. and treas. of Leyden Cheese Association, and supervisor Lyman John 1^., w Catharine (Cuey), p o Port Leyden, r 7, laborer M Madrid Frank, w Frances (Harrison), r 73, p o Boonville^ leases on shares of F. Shaver 136 acres MALCOLM A. J. & SON, p o Leyden, r 45, (A. J. & II. A.), fire and tornado insurance MALCOLM ANDKEW J., w Emily 11. (Rockwell), p o Ley- den, r 45, (A. J. Malcolm & Son), h and lot Malcolm Euretta, p o Leyden, r 46 Malcolm Fred J., p o Leyden Station, farmer 120, 19 cows,. 2 horses Malcolm Harriet E., p o Leyden Station, widoAv uf Norman MALCOLM HOWAKD A., w Eva (Weist), p o Leyden, r 45, (Weist & Malcolm), (Malcolm A. J. & Son) Malcolm Nellie C, p o Leyden Station Malcolm Norman, p o Port Leyden, r 29 Malcolm Ralph T., p o Leyden, r 46, house painter and newspaper agency, h and lot Manning Dennis, w Ellen (Murphy), p o Leyden Station, r 51, laborer, h and lot Marcy George, w Salome (Wahl), p o Leyden, r 48, farmer 124, 25 cows Marcy George M., p o Leyden, r 48, farmer Marcy William, p o Leyden, r 16, leases of Martin Smith 220 acres Markham Charles, p o Leyden, r 45, laborer MARKHAM DE WITT C, w Margaret P. (Barnes), p a Port Leyden, r 1, sheriff of Lewis Co., prop Far View stock farm, 150 acres, breedr of thoroughbred Hamble- tonian horses, prop stock horses Anchorite 18762, De- bate 11345 and Hoyt, 6 brood mares and 21 colts, also TOWN OF LEYDEN. 235" breeder of Holsteiu cattle, dairy 25 cows. Mr. Mark- ham is a desceudaut of William Markham, who was the first military governor of Pennsylvania. His grand- father, Benjamin, came to Lewis Co. prior to 1812 and located at Constableville. He served in the war of 1812. DeWitt C, son of Silas, was bom in High Mar- ket and except 10 years has always lived in the county. He was, the inventor of the Eureka mower and Eureka spring tooth harrow, and was superintendent of the- county ten years. In 1893 he was elected sheriff of Lewis Co. MARKHAM FEED D., p o Port Leydeu, r 1, under sheriff and veterinary surgeou McCabe Hugh, w Agnes (Carlon), p o Port Leyden, r 7, farmer 6 McCartj John T., w Cora (Brayman), ]) o Leyden, i- 42, leases on shares of J. J. Bassett farm 102, 19 cows McManamon Daniel, w Mary (Ready), p o Port Leyden, r 24, farmer 46 McPhilmy Redmond F., w Flora (Brest), p o Leyden, v 27 cor 32, leases on shares of T.E. Munn 115 acres, 31 cows Merriam Hon. C. L., p o Port Leyden, res Locust Grove, farmer 115 Merrill Abijah M., w Ellen R, (Bassett), p o Leyden Station, r 74, farmer 250, 40 cows, 3 horses Merrill Augustus D., p o Leyden Station, r 74, farmer Miller Abiud G., w Ophelia A. (Harvey), p o Leyden Sta- tion, r 48, farmer 180, 33 cows, 3 horses Miller Amos, w Anna (Brogan), p o Constiableville, r 18, farmer leases of Melinda Miller, farm 77, 16 cows Miller Aurelia, widow of William D., p o Leyden, r 53 Miller 0. Howard, w Alida (Manchester), p o Port Leyden,. r 20, farmer 79, 15 cows Miller Carlton B., w Mary E. (Lane), p o Leydeu, res do, manager Lej^den Union, farmer 125 Miller David, av Rose (Yaussi), leases on shares of Mary Kent farm 100, 14 cows Miller Dwight W., w Flora M. (Fiske), p o Leyden, r 53,. farmer 120, 25 cows, 4 horses, 10 Southdown sheep, dealer in cows ^filler Jacob, w Lena E. (Reams), p o Boonville, Oneida Co., r 61, leases of Mrs. Emma Roberts of Boonville farm 250, 35 cows Miller John, w Mariette (Kropp), p o Boonville, Oneida Co.,, r 37 cor 38, farmer 60 23(5 TOWN OF LEYT>EN. Miller Lambert C, p o Boonville, Oneida Co., r 65, black- smith and repair shop Miller Lucy A., p o Leyden, r 53 Miller Maria, p o Leyden, r IT, widow of Alvah Miller Melinda, p o Constableville, r 18, widow of Roswell owns farln 77 Miller Michael, w Magdalena (Kropp), p o Boonville, Oneida Co., r 88, farmer 200, 20 cows Miller Myra, widow of Charles, p o Port Leyden, r 20 Miller Peter, w (Stephon), p o Boonville, Oneida Co., r 35, farm laborer Miller Samnel, p o Boonville, r 38, farmer and butcher Miller \Vailace, w Mary (Palmer), p o Port Leyden, r 21, laborer, owns h and lot Mills Frank, w Margaret (Kelpy), p o Por-t Leyden, r .">. lumberman Molz Valentine, w Agatha, p o Boonville, Oneida (,'o.,'r 61, fiiriiiM 10] Mumford ^Villard W., w Sarah A. (Cotell), p o Constable- ville, r 18, farmer 86, 18 cows, 15 sheep, 3 horses Mumford ^\'illiam F., p o Constalsleville, r 18, farmer Munn Adaline B., p o Leyden, r 46, widow of Thaddeus Munn Chester J., w Lodenia A. (Talcott), ]> o Leyrlen, v 46, farmer 200, 35 cows Munn Chester J. Jr., p o Leyden, r 46, lawyer Munn Grace K., p o Leyden, r 46 ifunn Tliaddeaus E., p o Leyden, v 46, farmer llfl N Neff Flora E., p o Leyden, r 17 . Nelenback Frank, p o Constableville, r 16, leases of Sarah Ingham of Boonville farm 225 , Nellis Peter, w Mary (Hines), p o Leyden, r 44, leaise;^ on shares of James Brainard farm 60, 8 cows Niece Wendall, w Margaret (Kropp), p o Leyden, r 32 post- master and carpenter and builder, owns 2 houses and lots, served 3 years in Ct). O., 3d N. Y. Cavalry Northara Frank C., j) o Port Leyden, r 25, farmer, works estate of (1 C-. Northam 175 acres, 30 cows, 3 horses N'ortham Lulu, p o Port Leyden, r 25 Northam Nettie M., p o Port Leyden, r 25 NORTHAM WILLIAM H., w Wina (Ainsworth), p o Port Leyden, r 25 cor 27, farmer, leases of the estate of C. 0. Nortliiim, 210 acres, 30 cows, 3 horses TOWN OF LEYDEN. 237' O'iJrieu James, \v Mary ^(Tracy), p o Leydeu Htatiou, r 75, sawyer «:)'fc5troni John G., p o Leydeu Station, v 48, laborer Owens Hiram J., w Inez M. (Kent), p o Boonville, r 71, owns farm ISO in Oneida C\,. P Parsons jMary J., p o Leyden, r iG, li and lot Parsons Peter, w Adeline (LasJien), p o Mohawk Hill, r 37, farmer 50 Perkins (ir. Mead, \v Alice (Braymer), p o Leydeu, r 4:(>, leases on shares of IJ. Topping farm 70 Perry Ella J., p o Port Leyden, r 8 Peri'y Henry, a\- Sarah (Williams), p o Port Leydeu, r 8,. farmer 112, IS cows PETERS JOHN II., \\- Alma (Miller), p o Locust Grove, r 19, farmer 225, 45 cows, 33 horses, 8 young stock. Mr. Peter's grandfather came from Germany about , 1830 Phillibin Michael, w Bridget (Melloy), p o Port Leyden, r 7 I'ost Charles D., p o Port Leyden, r 2, laborer POST CLAYTON !►., p o Port Leyden, r 2, farmer 15, and stone quarry Post Effie M., p o Port Leyden, r 5, dressmaker Post Ela I)., w Alice M. (Wright), p o Lyon's Falls, r 3, farmer 5G Post Ella E., p o Port Leyden, r 5 Post Ellis, p o Port Leyden, r 2, laborer Post Hannah E., p o Port Leyden, r 24 Post Lorenzo S., p o Port Leyden, r 24, farmer 85, 10 cows,, 5 horses I'ost Merritt E., av Ada J. (Fruin), p o Port Leydeu, r 8,. farmer 45, 11 cows Post Merritt L., p o Port Leyden, r 24, farmer Post Myra, p o Boonville, Oneida Co., r 53 Post Nancy, widow of Philp, p o Port Leyden, r 3 Post Orwiil L., w Emma F. (Wright), p o Port Leyden, r 2, farmer 62, 13 cows Post Welden IL, w Mary E. (Ford), p o Port Leyden, r 21, farmer and house painter POST WILLAED H., w Vemetta (Fruin), p o Port Leyden, rll, farmer 50, 10 cows Potter William H., w Sarah (Haney), p o Boonville, Oneida Co., r 57, farmer 50, prop saw mill, dealer in lumber "238 TOWN OF LEYDTCN. Randall Elbert, w Elizabeth (Miller), p o Leyden Station, r 49, farmer 75, 14 cows Kandall Jared, w Elizabeth (Brown), p o Leyden Station, r 49, farmer 30, boatman Kape Patrick, w Bridget (Philibin), p o Port Leyden, r 7, lumberman Kauscher Catharine, p o Leyden, r 45, widow of Peter, owns farm 14 acres Rauscher Flora, p o Leyden, r 45, dressmaker Eauscher, Henry F., w Alwilda (Hall), p o Leyden, r 46, meat marliet lieber Wildham, p o Leyden, r 43, laborer Reed Grace K., p o Leyden, widow of William P. Richardson Benona D., w Alviia V. (Post), owns 2 houses and lots, p o Port Leyden, r 5 Ritter Jennie, p o Leyden, r 46 Roberts David, w Jane (Roberts), p o Port Leyden, r 21, farmer 108, 18 cows Roberts Evan, p o Leyden, r 33, farmer 100, 20 cows Roberts Robert, w Jennie (Rolands), p o Boonville, Oneida Co., r 71, Adirondacks guide Robert William W., w Florence H. (Brooks), p o Leyden, r 32, farmer 138, 25 cows, oil producer has one-half in- terest in five wells in Bradford, Pa., mining interests in Colorado; enlisted 17th July, 1862, in Co. K., 5th N. Y. Vols., served 3 years and 2 weeks Rodley Daniel, w Sarah (Swackhamer), p o Port Leyden, r 1, farmer Rodley Wallace D., w Ida (Bailey), p o Port Leyden, r 1, leases on shares of D. C. Markham, farm 150, 26 cows Rogers James, w Mary (Diirkini, p o Port Leyden, r 27, farmer 20 Roser Andrew J., w Catharine (Baker), p o Leyden, r 45, and blind maker, h and lot Roser Clara L., p o Leyden, r 45 Roser Cora L., p o Leyden, r 45 " Rowlands Idwell, w Ann (Roberts), p o Leyden, r 45, farm- er 15 Rugg Frank B., w Jerusha (Brown), p o Port Leyden, r 11, farmer 140, 17 cows Rugg Grace C, p o Port Leyden, r 11 TOWN OF LBYDEN. 239 iSawyer Frank, w W. (Wolcott), p o Port Leyden, r 21, farmer iSchool house, dist. No. 1, p o Locust Grove, r 13 School house, dist. No. 3, p o Leyden, r 15 cor 18 School house, dist. No. 4, p o Boonville, r 63 cor 64 .Schoolhouse, dist. No. 8, p o Port Leyden, r 3 ;School house, dist. No. 10, p o Leyden, r 53 School house, dist. No. 11, p o Port eLyden, r 13 cor 11 School house, dist. No. 14, p o Port Leyden, r 29 Scoville Aurelia, p o Leyden, r 46, dressmaker , .Seigler Charles, w Anna (Mayer), p o Boonville, Oneida Co., r 58, farmer 310, 25 cows :Shedd Franklin M., w Harriet (Hall), p o Leyden, r 46, clerk :Sheu Frank N., p o Port Leyden, r 4, farmer, leases of Mary A. farm 26 Shue George, p o Leyden, r 40, farmer Shue John, w Mary (Zimmer), p o Leyden, r 40, farmer 50, 10 cowg Sheu Mary A., widow of Charles, p o Port Leyden, r 4, farm 26 ;Sheu Nicholas A., w Maria (Rittenger), p o Lyon's Falls, r 4, farmer 7 and tailor Sheu Peter S., w Josephine (McNeal), p o Port Leyden, r 4, machinist -Shoesmith James, w Addie E. (Way), p o Leyden, pastot Baptist church Siegenthaler Christopher, p o Leyden Station, limburger cheese maker Simons Ann Mrs., p o Leyden, r 32 Kmall George E., w Elizabeth (Ralph), p o Boonville, r 31 1-2, laborer Smith Nicholas, w Margaret (Smith), p o Mohawk Hill, r 37, farmer 218, 23 cows Snyder Peter, w Ellen (Carroll), p o Port Leyden, r 29^ farmer 58, 8 cows, 3 horses Solomons Riley, w Adeline (Sweet), p o Leyden Station, r 48, station agent Spencer David B., w Katharine E. (Clark), p o Leyden, r 47, veterinary surgeon and farmer, w owns farm 60, 10 cows Stephon Henry, w (Haas), p o Boonville, r 36, farm- er 270 240 TOWN OF LEYDEN. utiles John C, w Sally A. (Miller), p o Oonstableville, r 15,. retired vStiles John M., m- Alice M. (Murray), p o Oonstableville, r 15, prop Idlewild farm, 100 acres, breeder of standard bred road horses, prop stock horses Monroe Prince and Delmonico Sprague 2818, also breeder of Jersey cattle (10 head), 24 horses Stimson James W., p o Port Leydeu, r ;;{1, farmer with liis father, Martin S. Stimson Joseph, w Julia A. (Bates), ]) o Leyden Station, r 49, farmer 100, 18 cows Stimson Lewis, p o Leyden Station, r 50, farmer Stimson Lucv A., p o Port Leyden, r ol STIMSON MARl^IN S., av Letticia W. (\\'ilson), p o Port Leyden, v 31, farmer 00, 12 cows. His father, Joseph, was bom in Munson, Mass., April 1, 1778; came to Leyden in 1800-1801. He was a descnedant of Dr. James Stimson of Massachusetts, Avho was born in 1669. In 1706 he married Sarah Upton of Lviin; he is supposed to be one of four brothers who settled near Boston at an early date; married to Catharine, daugh- ter of Lewis Smith, who came here in 1800. Sewed in the, war of 1812 Stimson Milton M., w Jennie E. (Miller), p o Leyden Sta- tion, r 49, apiarist 110 colonies, and farmer Stimson Nelson, p o Leyden StatFon, r 50, farmer 60, 9 cows Stoeber Fred, w Elizabeth (Oillining), p o Boonville, Oneida Co., r 56, farmer 143, 17 cows Stoeber Mary Mrs., p o Boonville, Oneida Co., r 56 Storan Marks, w Ka'te (Hurley), p o Leyden Station, r 51, farmer 4 Studor Fred, w Rose (Binghamer), p o PoTt Leyden, r 31, cheesemaker Sutphen Lydia, p o Boonville, r 71, widow of Aaron Sweet George A., w Catharine (Byron), p o Leyden, r 53, cheesemaker, h and lot Sweet Ehoda P., p o Boonville, Oneida Co., r 69 T Talcott Adelbert H., p o Boonville, r 72, farmer TALCOTT EAEL J., w Lora (Egerton), p o Boonville, r 72, farmer 100, 9 cows, 3 horses Talcott Herbert A., p o Boonville, r 72, farmer Talcott Luella M., p o Boonville, r 72 TOWN OF LBYDEN. 241 Talcott, Robert P., w Catharine (Abley), p o Boonville, Oneida Co., r 71, farmer 129, 26 cows Teller Harvey, w EvelineH. (Banning), p o Leyden, r 32, harnessmaker Teller William J., w Maud (Gookins), p o Leyden, r 32, har- nessmaker and dealer in horse furnishing gooiLa Thayer Andrew J., w Irena M. (Hall), p o Boonville, Oneida Co., r 43, farmer 165, has 30 grade Holstein cows, 3 horses; has served as justice of the peace 10 consecu- tive years, and as justice of sessions 12 to 15 years. Mr. Thayer's fathejr, Ira, and grandfather, Eleazer Thayer, same to Leyden from New Hampshire about 1802, settled in the woods. Three or four years after Esq. Thayer was born, his father settled on the home- stead now owned by the son, cleared most of it from the forest, and died there in 1875. Since then Andrew J. has had no other home Thayer Darwin, w Dora (Wetmore), p o Leyden, r 68, farm- er 30 Thayer Dayton A., w Mary J. (Collins), p o Leyden, r 42,. farmer 12 and lease.s estate of E. Thayer 113, 18 cows Thayer Eli, w Mary (Thomas), p o Leyden Station, r 50, leases of Sybal Thomas (55 acres Thayer Elmer I., w Clara M. (Hadelt), p o Boonville, Oneida Co., r 43, leases on shares of his father, Andrew J. farm. 160, 30 cows Thayer H. Benjamin, w Ella E. (Houck), p o Leyden, r 46,, farmer 15, 3 cows, and prop Moose Creek cheese fac- tory Thayer lona, daughter of Andrew J. and Irena M., p o Boonville, Oneida Co., music teacher, resides with her parents Thayer Leon, p o Leyden Station, r 50, farmer Thayer Leona, daughter of Andrew J. and Irena M., is twin sister to lona, p o Boonville, resides with her parents Thayer Margaret, p o Boonville, r 43, widow of Collins, farmer 40 Thayer Orrin, w Sarah J. (Loomis), p o Leyden, r 55, farmer 'l35, 22 cows Thayer Oscar C, w Carrie M. (Jefts), p o Leyden, r 17, farmer 52, and leases on shares of Fred Jefts farm 65, 26 cows, breedr of thoroughbred Ayershire cattle Thayer Sanger, w Lucy (Gaylord), p o Leyden, r 42, farmer 242 TOWN OF LEYi>EN. THOMAS CLINTON M., w Sarah E. (Radley), p o Leyden Station, farmer 90, 14 cows, postmaster, served as sergeant Co. K., 5th N. Y. Heavy Artillery Thomas Sybal, widow of Andrew, p o Leyden Station, r 50, owns farm 65 Topping Cephas C, w Rhobia (Rice), p o Leyden, r 40, farmer 80, 15 cows Topping Richmond, w Theresa (Scoville), p o Leyden, r 46, farmer 70, 12 cows, 2 horses Tracy Charles, p o Leyden Station, r 75, farmer 15, stone quarry, dealer in heavy stone TRENHAM JOHN T., w Cora E. (Spencer), p o Leyden, r 47, farmer, w owns farm 60, is constable Tritten Maria, p o Leyden, r 43 Tschurne Fred, w Julia (Damath), p o Leyden, r 26, leases on shares of W. J. Andrus farm 220 Turner Edwin L., w Amelia (Hausauer), p o Leyden, r 17, farmer 7 , IJ Utley Lucy Mrs., p o Leyden, r46, widow of Samuel V Yan Derwheeler Cornelius, p o Leyden, r 55, laborer W Wahl Dora, widow of Erederic, p o Leyden, r 45 Wahl George, w Anna (Leichty), p o Leyden, r 73, fanner 110, 14 cows, 2 horses Wahl Michael, p o Leyden, r 45, farmer 150, 35 cows Walson Oscar A., w Clara L. (Betts), p o Port Leyden, r 25, farmer 150, 25 cows, served as assessor "Ward Emily A. Mrs., widow of James, p o Locust Grove, r 13, owns h and 8 acres Ward Mary L., Locust Grove, r 13, school teacher Webster Madison, p o ' Constableville, r 15, laborer Weist Barbara, p o Leyden, r 46, h and lot Weist Eva Mrs., widow of Henry, p o Leyden, r 46, h and lot Weist Frederic, w Emma (Lane), p o Leyden, r 45. ^Weist & Malcolm) Weist & Malcolm (F. W. & H. A.), p o Leyden, -r 45, prnns of saw and grist mills, dealers in flour, feed and lum- ber Weist Peter, w Laura (Malcolm), p o Leyden, r 46, carpen- ter, h and lot TOWN OF LEYDEN 243 \\'eist (Salome, p o Leyden, r 46, widow of Jacob Wemple Charles E., w Ida (Shephard), p o Port Leyden, r 29, leases of Ellis Jones, with J. P. Wemple, farm 134, 25 cows Wemple Franklin J., w Olivia A. (Scribner), p o Port Ley- den, r 31, farmer with F. Billings, also dealer in Syra- cuse washing machines Wemple Joseph P., w Catherine (Bennett), p o Port Ley- den, r 29, leases of Ellis Jones with C. E. Wemple farm 134, 25 cows ^^'estern Arthur C, p o Constableville, r 15, farmer Western Horace C, w Ruth (Clover), p o Constableville, r 15, farmer 35 ^Vetmore Clara A., p o Leyden, r 17, school teacher Wetmore Frances A., widow of Cyrus, p o Leyden, r 17, farmer 135 Wetmore Julia M., p o Leyden, r IT, school teacher Wetmore S. Harland, p o Leyden, r IT, farmer, leases of Frances A. Wetmore farm 135, 25 cows White Cora May, p o Port Leyden, r 31, widow of Henry C. WHITE MERItILL M., w Ettie W. (Homan), p o Boonville, Oneida Co., r 46 cor Tl, farmer 39 and Adirondacks guide Wier Patrick, w Anna (Rogers), p o Port Leyden, r 28, farmer 103, 16 cows, 3 horses Wilcox Joseph H., w Emma (Snyder), p o Port Leyden, r 21, farmer 96, has 22 acres hops, T cows Williams Robert E., w Laurana D. (Pease), p o Port Ley- den, r 27, farmer T2, 10 cows A^'illiams Robert J., w Harriet D. (Gould), p o Locust Grove, r 13, farmer 50, 15 cows, 5 horses Williams William B., w Sarah J. (Rauscher), p o Con- stableville, farmer 81, 19 cows, also overseer of poor Wirthley Henrietta, p o Boonville, r 43 Wirthley William, p o Boonville, Oneida Co., r 43, laborer Woodcock Elisha, w Mary (Rapp), p o Leyden, r 45, stage driver and mail carrier to Boonville Wynn John W., p o Leyden, r 34, farmer 47 Wynn Marv,' widow of William, p o Leyden, r 34 Y Yocum Michael, w Carrie (Reams), p o Locust Grove, r 13, farmer, leases of C. B. Miller farm 125, 20 cows dimmer Joseph, w Flora A. (Schank), p o Constableville, r 15, farmer 145, 30 cows 244 TOWN OF LOWVILLE. Zimmer Leo, w Theresa (Ford), p o Leyden, r 46, prop Eagle Hotel, farmer, leases of Thomas Baker 55 acres,, also dehorner of cattle TOWN OF LOWVILLE. LOWVILLE, named from Nicholas Low, its proprietor^ was formed from Mexico (Oswego Co.) March 14, 1800. It contains 21,300 acres. The first town meeting was held at the house of Silas Stow. Daniel ICelley was elected super- visor and Moses Ooffeen clerk. The settlement of the town was begun in 1797. Ehud Stephens received the first eon- tract for land in the town June 2, 1787, which included Lot 38; price, |3 per acre Its only village, of the same name as the town, is situated in the southern part and contains, with its immediate suburbs about 3500 inhabitants. (For explanations and abberviations see page 5.) , A Adams Benjamin F., retired farmer, home with his daugh- ter, C. J. Sidell, E Water Adams J. Parker, w Azubah A. (Martin), p o Lowville, r 83 cor 22, farmer 128, has 20 grade Holstein cows, sugar orchard 600 trees Agens Ernest A., dealer in bicycles, E State Agens William II., w Emma M. (Williams), veterinary sur- geon and horse trainer, breeder and dealer in trotting horses, E State Albert Claude, w Ann (Kirch), who died September, 1891, p Lowville, r 22, farmer 80, and meadow land 10, has 10 acres hops, 10 cows and sugar orchard 300 trees Alexander Howard E., w Mary E. (Cummings), p o Low- ville, r 65, farmer, leases on shares of 0. D. Moore 170 acres, 27 grade Holstein cows, breeder of pure Che- shire and Yorkshire swine, maple orchard 700 trees Alger Reuben, w Almira (Sharp), r 82, owns h and lot Allgover Augustus, w Mary (Shong), stone mason, h 40, Trinity ave Andrews Delia T. (Larrabee), home with her son, William D., r 60, East Road Andrews William D., w Ida A. (Thomas), miller, owns res r 60, East Road ARCHER DAVID, w Mary (Jones), p o Lowville, r 35, farmer 127, has 4 acres hops, 11 cows and sugar or- chard 450 trees TOWN OF LOWVILLE. 245 Archer Herman C, w Mary (Eagan), p o Lowville, r 22, farmer 13, grower of potatoes 3 acres, sugar orchard 200 trees and has 100 to 200 hens Archer Howard B., p o Lowville, r 63 cor 72, farmer, leases of Michael Feisthamel 164, has 27 cows, maple orchard 125 trees Archer William, w Hannah G. (Eoberts), who died Sept. 2, 1887, p o LowYille, r 56, farmer 185, has 6 acres hops, 20 cows (6 reg. Holstein) and 9 horses Archer William H., w Emma (Trowbridge), p o Lowville, r 56, farmer, leases on shares with Gardner W. Talcott of his father, William, 185, has 6 acres hops and 20 cows Arthur Eddie A., w Emogene (Carter), p o Lowville, r 55, farmer, leases on shares the estate of Henry G (Arthur 148, has 6 acres hops and 20 cows, sugar orchapd 600 trees Arthur Edwin B., w Alice M. (Weller), p o Lowville, r 21, farmer 180, has 25 cows, sugar orchard 300 trees, breeder of high grade Holstein cows and of thorough- bred Berkshire swine, 50 to 60 full blood Brown Leg- horn fowls Arthur Nettie L., p o Lowville, r 21, daughter of Edwin B. and Alice M. Arthur, student at Lowville academy Arthur Russell, p o Lowville, r 21, farmer 50, has 5 cows, sugar orchard 200 trees and about 30 Brown Leghorn hens Austin .Charles B., w Bideffie E. (McHale), stationary en- gineer, emp of W. D. Sheley & Son, h Trinity ave Austin George, w Etta B. (Henry), emp of Lowville Burial Casket Co., Trinity ave Austin George F., p o Lowville,. r 16, 'farmer with his father, Ira Austin Ira, w Hannah (Dence), p o Lowville, r 16, farmer 110, breeder of (reg.) Guernsey cattle, has 4 head, grower of strawberries, has 14 cows Austin J. John, p o Lowville, r 16, farmer with his father, Ira ^Vustin Margaret E., p o Lowville, r 16, daughter of Ira, stenographer Austin Mary L., school teacher, bds with her parents, Trinitv ave B l?abcock Lulu M., emp of Mandeville's photograph gallery, h Woodlawn ave 246 TOWN OF LOWVItLE Babcock Norton W., w Sarah J. (Frame), carpenter, emp of J. E. Haberer, Woodlawn ave BABCOCK WILLIAM L., w Minnie I. (Campbell), farmer 117, hop grower 2 acres, 4 acres potatoes, 18 cows, 4 horses, and breeder of full blood Chester White swine and Light Braham foM'ls, residence East State cor Bostwick Babcock Willis 11., w Alice C. (Jenkins), p o Lowville, r 32, farmer, leases on shares the estate of the late Cyrus Sheldon 130 acres, has 15 cows, sugar orchard 650 trees, choice apple orchard Back William, a\- Effie (Butts), prop of Vallej House and deal-er in horses, p o Lowville (Smith's Landing) Baird Henry A., w Nellie (Martin), p o Lowville, r 58, la- borer Ptaker Andrew N., w Nettie L. (Clark), emp of J. E. Haber- er, East Koad Baker Joseph, w Emma M. (Graves), carpenter, h 9 Lan- pher ' Barber Emily M., p o Lowville, r 41, owns farm with her sister, Maria L., 125 Barber Horace S., w Olive A. (Main), stationary engineer,, emp of Lowville Burial Casket Co., h E State Barber Loren L., w Florence M. (Vroman), p o Lowville, r 55, farmer 130, has 18 cows Barber Maria L. Miss, p o Lowville, r 41, owns with her sister, Emily M., farm 125, 13 cows, orchard 150 apple trees Barrett I^ouisa M. (Butts), widow of George R., E' State Barrett Bobert M., w Margaret (Burke), carpenter, emp of Mr. iBch, h Division Bassett Albert F., w Celia M. (Slowey), p o Lowville, r 41, farmer, leases on shares of George W. Stoddard farm 165, 26 grade Holstein cows and 11 swine, sugar or- chard 500 trees, 100 apples trees, 8 acres hops Benjamin Frank B., p o Lowville, r 55, laborer, emp of E. A. Arthur "Bennett -lane, widow of Jolm, p o Lowville, r 29, farm' 14 1-2 Bickford Abel C, w Celia S. (Bradt), p o Lowville, r 51 cor 53, farmer 144 and leases to A. R. Wright 120 acres, lias 47 grade Red Poll cows, maple orchard 400 trees, has 5 acres corn Bohall Elton D., w Harriet E. (Loucks), p o Lowville, r 35, farmer 2, and prop of n threshing machine TOWN OF LOWVILLE. 247 Bohall Marcellus W., p o Lowville, r 35, son of Monroe S., farm laborer Bohall MonrOe S., w Lorenda (McDonald), p o Lowville, r 35, farmer 127, 14 cows, sugar orchard 1000 trees, and 250 apple trees Boigt William, w Bertha (Furle), cabinetmaker, emp of J. E. Haberer, h Trinity av.e Bolivar John P., w Catharine (Tabold), p o Lowville, r 41, farmer 127, has 20 cows, 40 apple trees Boshart Arthur C, stenographer and typewriter,, emp of Fowler Bros., bds r 58 Boshart C. Fred, w Clura A. (Smiley), p o Lowville, farmer 100, 20 acrew hops, 10 cows (reg. Bed Polled), 30 sheep (reg. Shropshire), breeder 'Of (reg.) Berkshire swine Boshart Charles E., w Julia V. (Arthur), p o Lowville, r 56, farmer 50 and on r 62 110, and owns with his brother, \Yillia,m, farm 58 on r 39, has 10 acres hops, 22 cows, sugar orchard 30 Otrees, 6 "Charlie B. Wilkes" horses; Boshart Dolly A. Miss, p o Lowville, home Boshart home- stead Boshart Frank E., p o Lowville, res do, farmer 114, has 20 . cow^s, 3 horses and 45 acres Black River flats Boshart Frank J., w Elizabeth (Feisthamel), p o Lowville, r 22, farmer 44, has 4 acres hops, 9 cows, sugar or- chard 250 trees Boshart George M., p o Lowville, r 56, farmer with his father, Charles E. Bowen Cheese Factory, p o Lowville, r 51, Oren F. Bowen prop, Jesse F. Brown cheesemaker, O. F. Bowen sales- man, receives the milk from 450 cows Bowen Jesse F., w Adaline G. (Northrup), p o Lowville, r 51, cheesemaker at Bowen cheese factory Bowen Levi D., av Sarah E. (Newman), p o Lowville, r 5, farmer svith his father, Orrin F., has 1 1-4 acres straw- berries Bowen Orrin F., w Deborah J. (Jacobs), p o Low'ville, r 5, farmer 180, has 19 grade Ayershire and grade Durham cows, suagr orchard 600 trees Bowman Charles, p o Lowville, r 38, laborer Bowman Edward J., p o Castorland, r 11, farmer 24 . Bowman Ira, w Mary (Larget), p o Lowville, r 38, laborer Bowman Jennie, p o Lowville, r 38, domestic Bowman Mary A. (Brown), widow of William, p o Lowville, r 38 ' 248 TOWN OF LOWVILLE. Bowman Matthew, p o Lowville, r 11, farmer 20, sugar orchard 400 trees Bowman Michael, w Olive A. (Plank), p o Castorland, r 11, farmer 7 Bradsteiu Nicholas, w Catharine (Schaller), p o Lowville, r 19, reside with their son-in-law, C. M. Peeler Bradt Fred C, son of Kial, p o Lowville, r 72, musician, school teacher, clerk and farmer Bradt Henry, w Lois (Bowen), f) o Lowville, r 52, farmer 24, has 4 cows and 4 head young cattle Bradt Kial, w Sarah J. (Van Dressen), p o Lowville, r 72, farmer 30, has 4 1-2 acres hops, 4 cows, 1 acre potatoes, soldier Co. F., 14 th N. Y. H. A., served 2 years, re- ceived 2 gunshot wounds, pensioner Bradt William H., p o Lowville, r 52, farmer with his father, Henry, and farm laborer Brandt Christopher, w Margaret (Minton), carpenter, h Woodlawn ave Bronson George, w Flora L. (Campbell), p o Lowville, r 42, farmer, leases on shares the estate of the late A. }>uel, about 110, has 18 cows Brown Clara L., p o Lowville, r 49, daughter of Henry W., home with her parents BROWN FBANK E^, ^Y Mary L. (Rose), p o Lowville, r 70. leases farm 3 of Mrs. J. D. Taylor, and laborer Brown Henry W., w Almira B. (Putman), p o Lowville, r 49, farmer 143, has 23 cows, maple orchard 400 trees Brown Laura Altheas, p o Lowville, r 49, daughter of Henry W., school teacher, including French and Ger- man Brown Leland F., p o Lowville, r 49, life ins agt and farmer with his father, Henry W. Brown Thomas, w Kate (Stevens), h and 1 1-4 acres; in 1862 enlisted Co. E., 33d IJ. Y.. was wounded and dis- charged, re-enlisted in 1864 and served to the close of the war Brownell Alva L., laborer, h 48 Trinity ave Brown ell Evalena C, dressmaker, h 48 Trinity ave Brownell William, w Deborah M. (Wemple), retired, age 67, h 48 Trinity ave Buck Emily E. (Smith), p o Lowville, r 71, widow of Azro H., who died here Nov. 19, 1893, aged 75 years Buel George W., w Lydia M. (EbMie), p o Lowville , r 53, farmer 12, 11-2 acres hops, 40 apple trees, has plums, prunes, gooseberries and currants TOWN OF LOWVILLB. 249 Butts Perry, p o Lowville, r 51, blacksmith Buxton James H., w Mary (Gaddis), p o Harrisburgh, r 26, farmer, leases on shares the C. S. Stoddard estate 280, has 36 cows, maple orchard 500 trees c Calver James S., w Jaue L. (Palmer), p o Lowville, r 9, farmer 67, 8 cows Carter DeWitt F., p o Lowville, r 55, jobber in all kinds of labor Carter Franklin Z., p o Lowville, r 55, overseer of Low- ville Spring House property and farmer, owns stock horse "Black Prince" (Hambletonian and Clay) Carter Gertrude, p o Lowville, r 55, school teacher Carter Jerome D., p o Lowville, r 11 cor 19, farmer 2, and leases of his brtoher, David J. Carter, 48, has 6 grade Durham and Holstein cows and 1 1-2 acres hops Carter Mary 11., p o Lowville, r 55, school teacher Carter Nehemiah W., w Mary A. (Ferris), age 81, invalid, p o Lowville, r 11 cor 19 Casler Edward, w Minnie (Tiff), p o Lowville, r 16, farmer 17, and laborer Chamberlain Walter, w Susan (Burke), p o Lowville, mason and laborer, h Clinton Chritman -'Mary, widow of Nicholas, p o Lowville, r 3, housekeper, emp of H. Frederick Chubb Edward, laborer, bds E State Clark James R, w Johanna D. (IJrouty), clergyman of the M. E. church and painter, h Woodlawn ave Close Adam, w Mamie (Davis), barber. State, h 81 E Shady ave Closet Peter, r 60, assistant cheesemaker, emp of Joseph A. Merz, bds do, r 60 (East Road) Collins Wellington J., w Cora B. (Keig), farmer, oAvns in Martinsburg 53, and agent for sale of nursery stock, r 60, East Road Colman Catharine (Gormley), widow of Mark, -p o Lowville, r 81, h and lot Conrad Louis W., w Esther E. (Withers), p o Lowville, r 81, farmer, leases of the railroad company h and 7 acres, laborer Crast George, p o Lowville, r 58, resides with Michael Feist- hamel Crumb Charles, farmer with William Crumb, E State 250 TOWN OF LOWVILLE. Crumb William, w Phebe A. (Langworthy), farmer 388, has 30 cows, and hay grower, markets annually aboftt 100 tons, h E State Curtis LaMott, p o Lowville, r 51, farmer 37, general farmer D Day Elizabeth, widow of Sylvester, p o Lowville, r 58 Decker Michael, w Maggie M. (Verschneider), p o Lowville, r 20, farmer 75, has 11 grade Holstein cows, sugar or- chard 240 trees Delles John, w Kate (Duffer), p o Lowville, r 1, farmer,. leases on shares of C. D. Boshart farm 275, has 20' acres hops, 40 cows, maple orchard 600 trees Delles Peter, p o Lowville, r 1, farm laborer, emp of his uncle, John , Dence John, w Harriet (Pool), r 84 cor 85, farmer 200, has 36 cows, and winters 50 Dennis Sarah (Hoban), widow of John Dennis William H., w Catharine E. (Parkey), polisher, emp of J. E. Haberer, h Trinity ave Dennis William Mrs., dressmaker. Trinity ave Devendorf Henry, w Sarah (Parkhurst), p o Lowville, r 58,. laborer, h and 1 acre Devendorf Joseph, son of Henry, p o Lowville, r 58, la- borer \^ Doody Nora E. Miss, home with her sister, Mrs. Dennis E. O'liai-a, 44 Trinity ave Dorr Eugene, w Stella (Salmon), p o Lowville, r 55, farmer, leases on shares of George Sherwood 160 and 4 'acres hops, 25 cows Doxtater Charles, w Jane M. (Calver), p o Lowville, farmer 86, 4 cows, 39 sheep Dryden James F., av Minnie L. (North), farmer, emp of H. W. Stevens Duflo Allen, w Amy A. (Klock), p o Lowville, r 38, laborer Duncan William, p o Lowville, r 51, laborer E Eagle Cheese Factory, p o Lowville, r 69 cor 68, receives the milk from about 500 cows, E. G. Graves, propri- etor, manufacturer and salesman Ebblie Charles, p o Lowville, r 55, farmer with his father,. William H. Ebblie Harriet, daughter of William H., p o Lowville, B.55,, home with her father TOWN OF l.OWVILLK. 25L Ebblie Lucinda (Elmer), widow of Archibald, carpet weav- er, p o Lowville, li Dayan Ebblie William H., w Julia A. (Archer), who died Nov. 27, 1893, p o Lowville, r 55, farmer 114, 12 cows, 6 acres hops, 400 sugar trees Edick William S., wElla H. (IngersoU), p o Harrisburgh) r 47, farmer, leases ou shares of Frank Galloway farm 195, has 29 cows, maple orchard 400 trees Edwards Florence E., daughter of John S., p o Lowville, r 79, student at Potsdam Normal school Edwards Fred I)., sou of John S., p o Lowville, r 79, farmer emp ou Lewis ( -o. poor farm Edwards John S., w FJarriet S. (Armstrong), p o Lowville,, V 79, keeper and manager of Lewis County poor house and farm, owns farm in Pinckney of 106, 19 cows Elliott William S., w May E. (Kelley), p o Lowville, r 71, farmer, manager for Chester Buck farm 200, and 31 cows, apple orchard 3 acres, 4 acres potatoes, grows hay for market Elmer Alonzo, w Sarah B. (Goutremont), who died March 7, 1888, p o Lowville, r 65, farmer 100 and 25 acres of woodland, has 17 cows, 95 Tipple trees and maple or- chard 250 trees Elmer Byron D., p o Lowville, r 49, farmer 50 Elmer Dora Miss, p o Lowville, r 65, home with her father,. Alonzo Elmer Elijah, w Caroline (Archer), p o Lowville, r 51, farm- er 144 , has 8 acres hops, 16 high grade Holstein cows,, one thoroughbred Holstein bull, maple orchard 400' trees Elmer Frank A., w Carrie A. (Millard), farmer, leases of his brother, Byron D., farm 50 ELMEFt FRANK J., p o Lowvflle, r 65, w Libbie A. (Henry), who died Jan. 13, 1895, farmer leases of his father 100 and 17 cows, 7.") apple trees and maple orchard 250 trees, also owns and works farm in Harrisburgh 90, maple orchard 150 trees Elmer George W., grower of currants, 60 plants, goose- berries, raspberries as a specialty, 2 colonies of bees Elmer George W., w Mina E. (Phillips), p o Lowville, r*48,. farmer 18, has 2 high grade Jersey cows Elmer Viola Miss, p o Lowville, r 65, home with her father, Alonzo Evans Griffith, w Catharine (Griffith), r 87, farmer 125, 20- cows 252 TOWN OF LOWVILLE. Evans William G., p o Lowville, r 87, school teacher F Fahsel Henry, w Joanna (Martin), p o Lowville, r 18, farm- er, leases on shares of Charles D. Boshart 165, and T acres hops, 16 cows Peisthamel , p o Lowville, r 55, with her father, John Feisthamel Elizabeth M., daughter of Michael, p o Low- ville, r 58 Feisthamel George, son of John, p o Lowville, r 55, farmer with his father ' Feisthamel Ida, p o Lowville, r 55, with his father, John Feisthamel John, w Elizabeth (Bardo), p o Lowville, r 55, farmer 245, has 48 cows, 16 young cattle, 6 horses Feisthamel Michael, w Anna (Bush), p o Lowville, r 58, farmer, leases on shares of Charles Pelton farm, has 40 cows and grqws hay for "market Eelt Melissa (Mrs. Bronson Felt), home with her daughter, Mrs. J. C. Marshall, East Road Fish Asahel J., w Juan F. (Henderson), p o Lowville, r 83, carpenter, owns h and 3 acres FITCH WILLIAM H., w Margaret E. (Henry), p o Low- ville, r 65, proprietor of High Mark Cheese factory and cheesemaker, owns h and 1 acre Flint Stephen, w Alice (Tiff), p o Lowville, r 16, laborer Ford AlbertG., p o Lowville, r 38, owns farm in New Bre- men 38, and laborer, emp of his brother, Frank S. Ford Frank S., w Anna E. (Terry), p o Lowville, r 38, farm- er, leases on shares of James Boshart 300, and 32 cows, 10 acres hops Eowler George W., w Nancy L. (Fish), carpenter, emp of Lowville Burial Casket Co., h 58, E Shady ave Frantz John, p o Lowville, r 57, laborer, emp of Charles E. Sypher Frederick Herman, p o Lowville, r 3, farmer 208, has 22 cows, 8 acres hops, maple orchard 500 trees F'uller Eugene C, w Alice A. (Edick), p o Lowville, r 51, farmer, leases oh shares of Mrs. A. L. Losee 280 and 41 cows and owns farm at Eector's Corners, in Mon- tague, 75, with 6 cows, owns mail route from Rector to Parkers G -Garnsey Samuel P., w Jennie M. (Cook), upholsterer, emp of George J. Haberer, h Shady ave cor East Road 'Gerard Charles, w Lane (Baker), p o Lowville, r 66 cor 65, general blacksmith, horse shoeing a specialty TOWN OF LOWVILLE. 263- Gerard Edmond A., p o Lowville, r 66 cor 65, blacksmith with his father, Charles Gilligan William, w Cassie (McDermot), p o Lowville, ri65, farmer, leases on shares of S. Brown Eichardson 28fr and 34 cows, 20 head young cattle, maple orchard 300 trees Glen Ella, p o Lowville, r 64, daughter of Mrs. George Lar- get, school teacher Goodell Frank 11., w Hose E. (Plopper), p o Lowville, r 18,. carpenter and farmer 8, justice of the peace Gordon Augustus L., w Lucretia D. (Martin), p o Lowville, r 21, general farmer 132, 16 cows and sugar orchard 400 trees Gordon Charles C, p o Lowville, r 70, farmer with his father, Solon Gordon Emily F. Miss, p o Lowville, r 21, resides with her brother, Augustus L. Gordon Fay C, p o Lowville, r 70, twin brother Charles C.,. farmer with his father, Solon Gordon Solon, w Hettie E. (Crane), p o Lowville, r 70, farm- er 146, has 20 cows, 7 horses, maple orchard 275 trees^ about 200 apple trees Gould Howard F., w Kate (Burk), carpenter, h Division Gould Pauline (Platts), widow of Francis A., h Division Gautremout Alonzo, p o Lowville, r 68, farmer with his father, Martin Goutremout Charles, w Alice C. (Knight), p o Lowville, r 69, farmer 182, has 25 grade Jersey cows, maple or- chard 400 trees Goutremout Frank E., w Mary E. (Sneider), p o Lowville, r 71, farmer, leases of Frank Leonard 95 and 14 cows, S acres bops ^ Goutremout Herman, p o Lowville, r 68, farmer wifE"'his father, Martin Goutremout John M., w Jennie A. (Knight), carpenter, b E State Goutremout Martin, w Amanda (Storring), p o Lowville, r 68, farmer 62, has 8 cows Goutremout Sarah (Birk), widow of William, p o Lowville, r 69, home with her son, Charles Graves Ellen L. (Brown), p o Lowville, r 77, owns with her children the estate of her late husband, Herbert L., 18 acres, 1-2 acre small fruit ■254 TOWN OF LOWVILLB. Graves Emerson G., av Jennie M. (Brown), p o Lowville, r 69 cor 68, proprietor of Eagle Cheese factory, manu- facturer and salesman Grenell Jason M., w Cliloe (Peabody), finisher, emp of Low- ville Asbestos Burial Casket Co., h 38 Trinity ave H Halcott Euphemia T., p o Lowville, housekeeper, h Clinton Uall Edgar D., w Esther N. (Archer), p o Lowville, r 58, teamster, owns two horses Hammond Carrie M. Miss, dressfnaker, 7 Lanpher Hammond Chester B., w Lucinda (Sanders), disabled sol- dier Co. IT., 186th N. Y., 7 Lanpher Harrington George, w Lena D. (Schantz), emp of Lowville Burial Casket Co., 46 Trinity ave Harter George W., w Ida (Hawn), emp of J. E. Haberer, h Trinity ave Harvey Geare H., w Aimee (Scheick), p o Lowville, r 76, farmer, leases on shares of C. F. Boshart 200 and 30 cows, breeder of Berkshire swine, has one (reg.) male Haser Peter, w Kosa (Buckenham), p o Lowville, r 41, la- borer, owns h and 2 acres Henderson George W., w Georgianna (Price), p q JLowville, r 54, farmer, emp of J. E. Wilson Henno Mcholas Jr., w Louisa M. (Moody), p o Lowville, r 38, laborer , Henry Ella Miss, daughter of Nicholas and Mary, p o Low- ville, r 71 Henry Harvey A., w Cornelia F. (Ormsby), who died Sept 17, 1890, p o Lowville, r 79, . carpenter Henry Howard W., w Lura R. (Curtis), teamster and dray- man, has 5 horses, h 42 Trinity ave Henry Nicholas, w Mary A. (Strong), p o Lowville, r 71, farmer 100 and in Montague 230, has 40 cows Henry Thomas C, w Nellie (Collins), teamster. Trinity ave cor East Road Hickman David, w Margaret (Harflnan), cabinetmaker, emp of E. D. Sheley & Son, h Trinity ave HIGH-MARK CHEESE FACTORY, p o Lowville, r 65, William H. Fitch, proprietor and cheesemaker, C. D. Moore salesman, receives the milk from 475 cows Hitchcock Seymour J., w Minnie L. (Reed), r 38, carpenter and wagonmaker Hitchcock Sophronia, widow of Seymour, p o Lowville, r 73, owns farm 42 TOWN OF LOWVILLB. '255 Hitchcock Warren D., w Mary E. (Wilder), p o Lowville, r 73, farmer, works 42 acres owned by his mother, So- phronia Hodge Frank, w Anna (Hoch), p o Lowville, r 3, laborer Hogles Anna J. (Johnson), widow of Alfred E., p o Low- ville, r 38, owns h and 5 acres ' Holsworth Christian, w Christina( Burtz), disabled soldier Holsworth William, farmer 4, has 3 acres hops, h Bostwick Howe Henry, w Dora (Bennett), p o Lowville, r 29, farmer, works farm 14 1-2 for Jane Bennett Hughes Gertie Mrs., r 60, domestic Hukey Louisa M. (Brown), widow of Augustus J., h Trinity ave Hulbert Truman E., w Mary J. (Olmstead), ,p o Lowville, r 55, laborer, soldier Co. L., 5th N. Y. H. A., 3 years Hulbert WUliam H., p o Lowville, r 55, well borer, emp Ellis Foot Hulsizer Isaac, av Mary (Ford), p o Lowville, r 58, laborer Hulsizer William, p o Lowville, r 58, w Charlotte( Major), laborer . Hunt John B., p o Lowville, r 58, laborer Hunt Philo N., p o Lowville, r 58, laborer I Irving Arthur W., w Hattie L. (Hancock), p o Lowville, r 81, farmer, leases on shares of F. M. Arthur 160, has 25 cows, maple orchard 250 trees : J Jackson Deborah (Carter), widow George, p o Lowville, r 78, farm 18 Jeffers Alexander L.,-w Mary A. (Nichols), p o Lowville, r 79 (Stowe street) Johnson George, p o Lowville, r 38, laborer Johnson James, p o Lowville, r 58, laborer Johnson Virgil S., w Martha J. (Van Dressen), p o Lowville, r 55, farmer, leases on shares of Mrs. James E. Bruce 120, hay and. grain grower Jonas William R., w Josephine K. (Lallier), cabinetmaker, emp of J. E. Haberer, East Road Jones Allen, w Emma M. (Arthur), p o Lowville, r 73, farm- er 70, has 14 cows, 4 acres hops, maple orchard 300 trees Jones Ann (Hughs), widow of Morgan, age 84, home with her son, John B., Trinity ave 256 TOWN OF LOWVILLE. Jones John B., w Emma B. (Allen), life ins agt., soldier Go^ F., 14th N. Y. Heavy Artillery over 2 years, h Trinity ave Jones John W., w Addie (Eogers), r 84, farmer 100, has IS cows, breeder of full blood Yorkshire swine Jones Nellie A., home with her father, John B., Trinity ave Jones Phebe (Peck), p o Lowville, r 73, widow of John, home with her son, P. W. Jones Jones Prescott W., w Carnelia E. (Johnson), p o Lowville,. r 73, farmer 30 K Kearns Michael A., p o Lowville, r 16, farm laborer emp of Paul J. Rogers Kelley Benjamin G., w Catharine E. (Hall), p o Lowville,, r 55, laborer Kelley Edward D., w Mary A. (Kelly), emp of J. E. Haberer,, East Road cor E Trinity Kelley Michael, w Ellen I. (Lane), stone mason, p o Low- ville, h Clinton Kellogg Halsey E., w Mary T. (Kidder), p o Lowville, r 79, farmer, leases on shares of his brother, K. Collins, 170, has 20 acres hops, 20 cows Kellogg Jesse J., w Minnie G. (Pfister), p o Lowville, r 58, farmer, lease on shares of K. C. Kellogg 151, has 10' acres hops, 25 cows Kennedy Catharine, wiodw of Patrick, h extension of Trin- ity ave Kennedy James H., w Mary A. (McGarvey), cabinetmaker,. emp of J. E. Haberer, h extension of Trinity ave Kentner John M., w Dora (Clark), sawyer, emp of J. E.. Haberer, h extension of Trinity ave Klein Claude G., w Anna C. (Boshart), p o Lowville, r 22,. farmer 37 and shoemaker, has 7 cows, sugar orchard 250 trees Kling Stephen S., w Ann J. (Hoyt), manuf of sash, doors,. blinds, etc., h extension of Trinity ave Klock Melvin G., p o Lowville, r 16, owns farm 17, occupied by his stepfather and his mother, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Van Natter Kloster George, w Louise E. (Scherer), laborer, r 60, East Road Kloster John L., w Florence L. (Crumb), p o Lowville, r 9, farmer 87, has 12 cows, 4 head young cattle and sugar orchard 450 trees TOWN OF LOWVILLE. 257 Knight Collins O., w Luthea A. (Turner), p o Lowville, r 20, laborer, emp of Henry Weller Knight Harriet C. Mrs., p o Lowville, r 38, owns h and 1-2 acre Knight Joseph, w Harriet C. (Jackson), p o Lowville, r 38, gardener Knight Perry G., w Alniira (Forbes), p o Lowville, r 38, farm laborer Knight Richard, w Amanada R. (Crosby), p o Lowville, r 70, farmer 220, has 35 cows, 55 apple trees, maple orchard 250 trees L lialyer Louisa M., p o Lowville, r 57, domestic Lalyer Michael, p o Lowville, r 57, w Mary (Riffennacht), farmer, leases on shares the Nicholas Boshart farm 130, lias 20 cows and 7 acres hops Lane Kachael, p o Lowville, r 81, domestic Lanpher George, p o Lowville, r 71, farmer about 60, 9 cows, and carriage painter Ija Quay Eva Miss, p o Lowville, r 79 (Stowe St.), tailore;->, emp of Mr. Kick and Mr. Myers La Quay Lillian, p o Lowville, r 79, school teacher Larget George, w Susan E. (Chapman), p o Lowville, r 64,, farmer, leases on siiares of W. Smith of Lowville 113, has 8 acres hops and 13 cows Leswitz Alvin. w Nellie (North), p o Lowville, r 5, farmer 105, has 10 cows, sugar orchard 800 trees and 6 acres potatoes Levoy John H., w Elizabeth (Uibles), laborer, emp of J. E. Haberer, h Trinity ave Lewis County Poor House, p o Lowville, r 79. The super- intendents of the poor are Orrin F. Edwards of Pinck- ney and John L. Smith of West Turin, and John S. Ed- wards keeper and manager of the county house and farm of 60 acres. The house is finely located on higk ground overlooking the thrifty village of Lowville. It is a spacious brick edifice, three stories above the base- ment, and its sanitary condition is to be much im- proved during this season. The inmates are 27 men and 16 women L'Huillier John B., w Elizabeth C. (Lee), p o Lowville, r 24 cor 6, farmer 225, has 30 cows, 5 horses, sugar orchard 850 trees 258 TOWN OF LOWVILLE Loffler Frauk, w Minnie (Walter), p o Lowville, r 78, farmer with his father, Nicholas Loffler Nicholas, w Eliza (Van Neller), p o Lowville, r 78, farmer 12, has 3 cows, 2 horses, also teamster . Losee Almena L. (Bowen), farmer 280, has 42 cows Losee Calvin, w Aleman L. (Bowen, p o Lowville, r 51, farmer Loso Nicholas J., w Christina (Strife), p o Lowville, r 71, farmer 20 Loucks Willard, w Catharine T. (Peebles), p o Lowville, r 16, farmer 46, has 3 cows Loucks Willard E., w Hattie E. (Graves), who died Nov. 18, 1894, farmer with his father, Willard, and owns timberland 20 acres Lowville Cheese Factory, Joseph Merz, prop and cheese- maker, receives the milk of 450 cows, r 60, East Eoad Lyman Lorinda (Talmadge), widow of Merrick, who died May 10, 1888, owns his estate 80 acres, p o Lowville, h E State. Her father, Dea. Moses Talmadge, came from Lanesboro, Mass., and settled at West MartinsburglT in the woods on the afrm now owned by William Eook, about 1805 or 1806 Lyman Myron M., w Belinda W. (Crown er), p o Lowville, E State, farmer 80, the estate of his late father, Mer- rick Lyman; has milk route, 20 cows, manufacturer and dealer in lime and building stone, and leases to butchers 2 slaughter houses and yards and owns h and 1-2 acre on Trinity ave M Macomber Ida J. Miss, daughter of Sarah J., p o Lowville, r 5.5, home with her mother, Mrs. Sarah J. Macomber Sarah J. (Mott), widow of William, who died Dec. 22, 1887, p o Lowville, r 55, farm 132, 18 cows, and sugar orchard 500 trees Marron Ellen Miss, p o Lowville, owns with her sister, Hannah, h and 4 acres Marron Hannah Miss, p o Lowville, r 19, owns with her sister, Ellen, h and 4 acres Marshall John C, w May E, (Felt), molder, emp E. D. She- ley & Son, h East Eoad Mattis George, r 58, son of Leander, laborer Mattis Leander, p o Lowville, r 51, laborer, emp of E. Bliiiev Mattis Leander, w Hattie (Durgin), r 58, laborer, owns h and lot town' OF LOWVILLE. 259 McOuUock Charles A., w Martha E. (Schooumaker), farmer 7, has 2 cows and 40 fowlsj E State McCulloch Charles A. Jr., w Sarah B. (Nickelson), travel- ling salesman, E State McCulloch Charles A. Mrs., dressmaker, E State McDonald Eliza Mrs. (Miller), domestic, E Water McGovern James, w Mary (Gormly), p o Lowville, r 83, teamster, 2 horses, h and lot McGrath Johanna (Collins), widow of John H., h 45 Trin- ity ave McHale Thomas H., w Alice (Alexander), carpenter, emp of F. Monnetj h Trinity ave McManis Thomas, w Louisa M. (Green), farm .laborer, r 60, East Road McRea Mary (Kearney), widoW of William, E Water McRea Roderick, w Ellen (Bannon), laborer, E Water Mealus Eliza Miss, home Sharp Mealus Ida A., home with her mother, Mrs. Lucina S. Sharp Mealus Lucina S. (Aldrich), widow of John C, h Sharp Merritt Philina (Nickerson), widow of John R., p o Low- ville Merz Joseph A., w Nettie A. (Archer), prop of Lowville cheese factory and cheesemaker, 4 acres and res, r 60, East Road Miller Frank, w Susan (Murphy), carpet weaver, E Water Miller Lena C. Miss, domestic, E Water Miller May Miss, domestic, emp Kellogg House, E. Water Moody Frank, p o Lowville, r 38, laborer, emp of Frank 8. Ford Moody Joseph F., w )llen (Chubb), p o Lowville, r 58, la borer Moody Joseph F., w Ellen (Chubb), p o Lowville, r 58, la- owns h and 2 3-4 acres, and owns 14 acres on river flats Moody Louisa (Durgin), p o Lowville, r 38 Moody Peter, w Mary (Russell), p o Lowville, r 38, laborer Morrison Fanny (Hurd), widow of Elijah D., ]i o Lowville, r 78, bds with John A. Morrison Morrison Henry, p o Lowville, r 58, invalid Morris(m John A., w Mary E. (Jackson), dealer in marble and granite in Watertown, p o Lowville and Water- town, r 78 Morrison Joseph V., w Sophronia (Durgin), p o Lowville, r 58, laborer Morrow George Mrs., p o Lowville, r 71, hciusekeeper 260 TOWN OF LOWVILLE. Morse Johanna, widow of Jacob, who died of wounds in the late war, p o LowVille, h and 1-2 acre Morton Frank N., school teacher. Trinity ave cor East Road Morton Leander H., w Mary 0. (Hubbard), wood worker,, emp of J. E. Haberer, h Trinity ave cor East Road Morun Mary, widow of Matthew, home with her daughter,. Mrs. Spraker, Sharp Mott Prank, p o Lowville, r 55, laborer Mott George, p o Lowville, r 55, laborer Mott John, p o Lowville, r 55, farmer 102, has 13 cows Mott Peter, p o Lowville, r 55, laborer Moyer George, w Louisa (Ruprey), carpenter, h Sharp Moyer George J., w Mary L. (Ruprich), carpenter, h Sharp Mundschenk Frank, w Ada E. (Wentworth), farmer, emp of William S. Wentworth Myers Arthur O., p o Lowville, r 73, farm laborer, emp of Allen Jones N Neely David R., w Phebe (Mihlberger), p o Lowville, r 57, laborer Nefsey James, w Mary A. (Chadwick), p o Lowville, r 52, farmer, the estate of Chester Chadwick, deceased, 232. acres, owned jointly by his wife and her mother, has 30 cows, maple orchard 500 trees Neuroth Henry, w Clara (Knapp), tin peddler, owns h and . lot Noon Thomas J., w Elizabeth (McCartney), market gar- dener, 5 acres, h Trinity ave North lillizabeth M., p o Lowville, r 43, daughter of George R. North George R., w Harriet D. (Loomis), p o Lowville, r 43, farmer leases of K. K. Stevens 240, has 36 cows, sugar orchard 400 trees Northrup Eliza, p o Lowville. r 83, widow of Samuel, aged 87 O'Hara Dennis E., w Lizzie (Doody), carpenter, emp of J. E. Haberer, h 44 Trinity ave OSBORN ANDREW J., w Lucinda M. (Tisse), butcher and dealer in meats, r 60 (E Road), enlisted in 1861 in Co. B., 35th N. Y. v., and served his term of enlistment, 2: years Osborn Charles, w Jessie (Barber), painter, Sharp TOWN OF LOWVILLE. 261 'Owens John P., dealer in groceries, Division, li do -Owens Wilber L., w Jennie A. (Elmer), emp of Lo'*\'ville Asbestos Burial Casket Co., h Division PATTEN B. FRANK, w Mary, C. (Bannon), p o Lowville, r 32, farmer 175 and adjoining farm 114, and pasture land, meadow flats and wild land about 150, has 50 cows, 9 horses and sugar orchard 1200 tree^^;. His grandfather, Jonathon Patten, settled on this place in 1801, and his father, Daniel, was born here in 1S09 Peeler Charles M., w Celia E. (Bradstein), p o Lowville, r 19, farmer 8 and 14 acres Wild land, has from 100 to 200 Leghorn fowls and 125 currant bushes, lOUO as- paragus plants, is disabled soldier Co. G., 3d N. Y. Cav- alry, 4 years Peters William IL, w Lizzie (Noon), milk dealer and mar- ket gardener, 4 3-4 acres, h Prospect Petrie Lester D., w Alice A. (Goutremout), p o Castorland, r 9, laborer Pfister Fay B., home with his father, John, 54 E Shadv ave PFISTER JOHN, w Emily (Winchell), farmer, has" two farms in Champion, Jefferson Co., containing 512 acres and 60 cows, and res and 7 acres, 54 E. Shady ave Phillips Clara B., p o Lowville, r 55, type writer and book- keeper for Romeyu B. HougJi Phillips Edward E., w ]fl?iry M. (Smith), p o Lowville, r 55, farmer about 10, small fruits and vegetables PHILLIPS JAMES B., w Abbie (Rathburn), p o Lowville, r 58, carriage trimmer, farmer 10; captain of state scow for construction and repairs on section No. 2 Black river canal; sheriff of LewisCo. 1871-73. His father, Daniel, a worthy citizen, died March 12, 1891, aged 102 years Phillips Mary T., p o Lowville, r 55, school teacher Phinney William G., w Mary (Terrie), farmer 27 and cooper, p o Lowville, r 11 Pickett Fred, w Lillian B. (Mackey), p o Lowville, r 77, la- borer Pierce Claude, w Libbie (Root), p o Denmark, r 9, laborer Plopper Charles, w Maryett (Bradt), p o Lowville, r 62, farmer, leases on shares of Charles E. Boshart farm 111, has 18 cows, 4 acres hops, and sugar orchard 300 trees, soldier Co. L., 5th N. Y. H. A. 3 years 262 TOWN OF LOWVILLE. Plopper Charles D., p o Lowville, off r 11, farmer 62 1-2 Plopper Francis A., w Elizabeth D. (Genack), p o Low- ville, r 62, farns laborer Plopper Herbert (}., w Emma J. (Lane), p o Lowville, r 18, farmer 21 Plopper HoA'/ard S., p o Lowville, off r 11, farmer 5, and farm laborer Plopper James M., w Mary M. (Brown), p o Lowville, off r 11, farmer 35, has 5 cows, 1 full blood Jersey and 2 high grades, constable the last 29 consecutive years and collector 2 years, soldier Oo. L., 5th N. Y. H. A. 3 • years Plopper John M., p o Lowville, off r 11, farm laborer Plopper Melvin, w Eliza (Stevens), laborer, h Woodlawn ave Prame Eliza (Birks), widow of Martin Prame, p o Low- ville, r 70, farm 76, home with her son, Elijah Strader,. by her first husband, Levi Strader Prame J. Martin, w Lottie C. (Gladroyn), p o Lowville, r 5;'), gardner, soldier Co. F., 16th N. Y., served about 2 years, received a gun shot wound that carried away half. of his under jaw Priest Eva A., widcw of William C, a soldier in the 13tb N. Y. H. A., p o Lowville, r 79, receives a widow's pension Provorse Emma II., p o Lowville, r 58, owns h and lot Puffer Clarence F., w Adella A. (Stilson), peddler, h Trin- ity ave cor Sharp Puffer George, w Olive (Fillmore), p o Lowville,- laborer,, E State cor Division Randall William A., p o Lowville, r 58, w Harriet E. (Wright), laborer Reed Alburtus M"., p o Lowville, r 38 (Smith's Landing), ice dealer and owns farm 15 1-2 Reed Carrie, p o Lowville, r 11, hbusekeeper Reed Charles S., w Sarah A. (Rickard), (C. S. & W. J, Reed), p o Lowville, r 11, town assessor 3 years and re-elected for 3 years, member of Grange 71, P of H. Reed C. S. & W. J., farmers 250, have 35 high grade Ayer- shire and Holstein cows, 12 head of like grade young cattle, 8 liead horses, sugar orchard 1000 trees and grow 1-2 acre onions TOWN OF LOWVILLE. 263 Ifeed Elbridge A., w Delia A. (Bowman), carpenter, h 39 Trinity ave KEED ELIHU, w Julia A. (Warn), who died July 6, 1862, p o Lowville, r 58, farmer 62, 8 cows, orchard 100 trees. His grandfather, John Reed, a Revolutionary soldier, settled in the woods where his great grand- son, Charles S. Reed, now resides, on the East Road, in 1806, and where he died in 1836. His father and mother were massacred by the Indians about the close of the Revolutionary war Keed Nathaniel T., p o Lowville, r 11, farmer 100, 10 cows, pastures about 30 head, sugar orchard 200 trees Reed Willard J. (C. S. & W. J. Reed), p o Lowville, r 11, member of Grange 71, P. of H. Reed William H., w Helen G. (Mason), p o Lowville, r 9, farmer 11, and leases of the estate of Lewis Camp- bell 160 acres, has 1.") cows, 11 head young cattle, 6 horses Reneaux Augustus, p o Lowville, r 41, laborer and soldier in the Union army Rennick George T., w Bertha B. (O'Rourke), laborer, p o Lowville, h Clinton RICE CHARLES S., w Elizabeth (Locks), p o Lowville, r 75, retired farmer, writer on agricultural topics, is a son of Abel Rice Rice John M., w, Emma X. (Neiston)j p o Lowville, r 43 cor 42, farmer 6, has four horses, orderly sergeant Co. A., 186th N. Y. Inf. Rice Leonard C, w Alice (Johnson), p o Lowville, r 75, farmer 140, has 22 high grade and full blood Holstein cows, producer of unsalted butter, all the year, uses a separator, has a superior silo, apiarist 25 colonies, breeder and marketer of superior live stock Rice Nellie E., p o Lowville, r 43, cor 42, daughter of John, school teacher Rice Philip A., w Ellen C. (Veomett), p o Lowville, r 54, farmer 165, has 27 cows (breeding grade Holsteins), and sugar orchard 400 trees Riffanacht Benjamin, w Carrie (Hamnger), carpenter emp of Lowville Asbestos Burial Casket Co., h Woodlawn ave Robinson Frank J., farm laborer, r 60, East Road Robinson Horace P., w Fanny L. (Allen), farmer, owns in Watson farm 200, and 8 cows, owns two residences^ r 60, East Road 264 TOWN OF LOWVILLE. Itobiuson William V., w Susa];i G. (Stillman), p o Lowville, East Koad,' agent, dealer in general merchandise Kogers Fred E., w Cora (Copley), r 87, p o Lowville, farm- er, leases on shares of his father, Charles, 65 acres, 10 cows, and breeder of grade Cheshire swine Rogers Joseph P., w Louisa H. (Hazzard), farmer 155 and owns farm in Oeuida Co. 80, has 8 cows, 7 head young cattle and three horses Ilogers Paul J., w Jennie K. (Kearns), p o Lowville, r 16, owns in Worth, Jefferson Co., 300 acres of timber land and steam saw mill with capacity of 10,000 feet per day, manufacturer and dealer in lumber and farmer Koot Egbert, w Paulina (Birks), carpenter and dealer in fertilizers, E State Kose Charlie L., w Julia M. (Millard), p o Lowville, r 77, farmer with his father and owns portable steam saw mill -Rose George A., w Mary L. (Graves), p o Lowville, r 77, farmer 10, has 4 acres hops Rose Stephen, w Harriet (Miner), p o Lowville, r 77, home with his son, George A., age 85 Ross Howard D., w l-'rankie J. (Bowen), r 81, farmer 142, has 25 cows Ross Samuel N., w Mattie J. (Northrup), r 82, farmer 63, has 10 cows Ruprich John, w Mary A. (Rubar), stone mason and car- penter, h extension of Trinity ave s Salisbury Flora J., milliner, 65 Shady ave Salisbury George E., 65 Shady ave Salisbury Marghetta, daughter of Mary A. and. Ovren, 65 Shady ave Salisbury Mary A., daughter of Mary A., dressmaker, 65 Shady ave Salisbury Mary A., widow of Owen, who died Sept. 21, 1893, 65 Shady ave Salisbury Walter S., clerk, emp of Morgan A. Stoddard Sankey Charles A., veterinary surgeon, graduated from Ontario Veterinary college in 1893, office State, p o Lowville Schack Anna (Stoffel), widow of Michael, p o Lowville, r 55, owns h and lot on E State Schantz Daniel J., w Harriet A. (Schloop), p o Lowville, r 51, farmer, leases on shares of Dr. A. R. Gebbie farm TOWN OF LOWVILLE 265 208, and 27 grade Holstein cows, one thoroughbred Holstein bull, maple orchard 450 trees, apple orchard 250 trees Scherer Catherine Miss, daughter of Jacob, p o Lowville, r 5 Scherer Jacob, w Mary A. (Klein), p o Lowville, r 5, farm- er 13 School house, dist. No. 1, r 60, p o Lowville School house, dist. No. 4, p o Lowville, r 55 near cor 411 School house, dist No. 7, p o Lowville,' r 51 School house, dist. No. 9, p o Lowville, r 11 School house, dist. No. 11, p o Lowville, r 39 cor 38 Schorge Adam H., w Sarah A. (Wanyore), p o Lowville, r 16, farmer, leases on shares of Charles D. Boshart farm 180, 10 acres hops, 28 cows, and breeder of Ches- ter White swine Searl Anson M., w Electa C. (Bowen), prop of Searl's Mills, dealer in flour, feed and grain, r 60 (East Road), h Day an Searl Ethebert J., p o Lowville, r 51, farmer 180, 34 cows,' maple orchard 325 trees SEAEL JAY I-L, w Jessie E. (Stowell), p o Lowville, r 32 near 29, proprietor of Sulphur Spring Cheese factory, cheesemaker, has 2 1-2 acres Searl Jenette H., widow of Gilbert E., p o Lowville, r 52, kas the right of dower in the estate of her deceased husband, 180 acres Seaver Lorenzo G., w Nellie M. (Mitchell), architect and builder, foreman of wood work of Lowville Asbestos Burial Casket Co., h 60 E Shady ave Segovis Martin N., w Eleanor M. (Smith), Adirondack guide, h Division Sharp Albert, farmer, resides with his mother, Nancy, 75 E Shady ave cor Sharp Sharp Cheese Factory, p o Lowville, r 18, manufacture the milk from 275 cows, William Spencer prop, Ira Sharp, salesman Sharp Nancy (Kitts), widow of Chauncey, who died Nov. 9, 1889, owns res and 5 acres, 75 E Shady ave cor Sharp ■Sharp Victoria A. Miss, 75 E Shady ave cor Sharp Shue Anthony, w Anna B. (Betting), p o Lowville, r 28, farmer, leases on shares of Eugene Arthur farm 260, has 40 cows, sells from 30 to 40 tons hay yearly 266 TOWN OF LOWVILLE Siedell Charles J., w Julia 0. (Adams), marble- worker^ emp of H. C. Bingham, E Water . Simons Franklin B., w Melissa J. (Benton), p o Lowville, r 83, disabled soldier Co. K., 14th N. Y. H. A., pensioner,, owns h and lot SLOWEY CHARLES H., w Lillian A. (Wheeler), p o Low- ville, e'36, farmer, leases on shares of C. P. Leonard 100 and 18 cows Smith Edward, carpenter, emp of his father, E. J. Smith, 13 Shady ave Smith Edwin J., w Anna (Hughs), carpenter and contract- or, h 12 Shady ave Smith George, w Mary E. (Burke), p o Lowville, market gardener, 5 acres, h Clinton Smith John, emp William Seley, 12 Shady ave Smith Joseph F., p o Lowville, r 83, farm laborer, owns h and lot Smith Mary E. (Burke), p o Lowville, carpet weaver, h Clinton Snell Enos, p o Castorland, r 11, w Mary V. (Carter), farm- er 180, has 18 grade Holstein cows, 9 head young cattle Snell Eva E., p o Castorland, r 11, daughter of Enos, school teacher Snider Damon W., w Genevieve L. (Stoddard), p o Low- ville, r 55, farmer, leases on shares of John O'Donnell 8 and h and barn Spalding S. Ashley, w Emma M. (Reed), p o Lowville, r 8,. farmer 125, 22 cows, sugar orchard 500 trees Spencer Martin, w Kate (SchuU), laborer, owns h and lot and 2 building lots, soldier Co. T., 5th N. Y. H. A.,. served-about 3 years, h Division Spencer Martin, w Kate (WoUager), laborer, h Division Spencer William C, w Harriet L. (Branagan), p o Lowville,. r 18, cheesemaker and prop of Sharp cheese factory Spraker Charles C, w Libbie E. (Moren), furniture maker,, emp of J. E. Haberer, h Sharp Spring House, p o Lowville, r 55, 6 acres and farm attached 150, owned by the Mutual Life .Ins. Co. of N. Y., a. summer resort (closed) Squires Franklin, p o Lowville, r 58, laborer Stanford Elmer E., w Alice M. (Gaylord), p o Lowville, r 22, farmer, leases on shares of Horace Bush 120, has 18 cows, 10 acres hops, sugar orchard 250 trees TOWN OF LOWVILLE. 26T Starks Mary L. (Allen), widow of William, res Sharp Sterling Florence M., p o Lowville, r 73 cor 75, daughter of John C. Sterling John C, w Sarada A. (Dodge), p o Lowville, r 73 cor 75, farmer 157, has 25 grade blood cows, 3 acres potatoes Stevens D. Belle, daughter, of William W. and Maria H., p o Lowville, r 41 cor 42, milliner Stevens Fred, emp of J. E. Haberer, h Woodlawu ave Stevens Horace W., w Pamelia (Winchell), p o Lowville,, farmer, conducting the estate of Calvin Wakefield,, 125 acres and 24 cows, 7 acres hops Stevens William W., w Maria H. (Buell), p o Lowville, r 41 cor 42, farmer 135, 8 acres hops, 18 grade Durham and Holstein cows and dealer in mowing machines, reapers, horse rakes and fertilizers Stillman B. Franklin, w Harriet F. (Davis), who died Augv 10, 1891, blacksmith, E Water cor East Road, bds with William V. Robinson Stillman William I., w Jennie M. (Roberts), (Stillman & De Voe), p o Lowville Stoddard George W., w Harriet E. (Wellet-), p o Lowville, r 58, farmer, leases on shares of J. N. Pelton 217, 32 cows, and hay grower, markets from 50 to 100 tons annually Stoddard Milton P., w Caroline (Kitts), p o Lowville, r 79,. farmer 100, has 16 grade cows, 1 full blood Ayershire bull, 2 acres potatoes, apple orchard 200 trees, 2 acres corn Stoffle John, w Nancy (Henry), p o Lowville, r 55, farmer 3 Stoffle Nicholas, w Lora A. (Bowman), cartman, emp of Lowville Burial Casket Co., E Water Storms Joseph, w Diana ( ), p o Lowville, r 56, 1l and lot Strader Elijah, w Abigail (Knight), p o Lowville, farmer 180, has 25 cows, maple orchard 225 trees," soldier Co. I., 5th N. Y. H. A., served nearly 3 years Strader Elizabeth M. (Smith), p o Lowville, r 83, dress- maker Sturtze Godfrey, w Kafe (Ruprie), laborer, owns h and lot, extension of Trinity ave SULPHUR SPRING CHEESE FACTORY, p o Lowville, r 32, near r 29, Jay H. Searl proprietor and maker, re- ceives the milk of about 600 cows, Horace Rees sales- man •268 TOWN OF LOWVII.LE Sundeshaft Adam, w Luella (Sturtze), cabinetmaker, emp of J. E. Haberer, h extension of Trinity ave Sutplien John, w Elvie J. (Searl), p o Lowville, r 51, farmer 105, has 11 cows, 4 young cattle and maple orchard 400 trees .Sykes Luther B.,p o Lowville, r 71, farmer, leases of George Lanpher 60 Sypher Charles E., d Kate A. (Schreer), p o Lowvile, off r 57, farmer, leases on shares of A. C. Boshart farm 184, and 28 cows, 8 acres hops T Talcott Gardner U., w Jennie M. (Archer), farmer with William H. Archer', leases on shares of William Ar- cher farm 185, 6 acres hops, 20 cows and market gar- dener 2 acres Tarpey Patrick, w Delia (Tarpey), laborer, owns h Trinity ave extension Terry Nicholas, w Anna (Kalph), p o Lowville, r 16, farmer 15 Terry Peter, w Tlieressa (Strife), p o Oastorland, r 9, farmer 100, has 17 'cows, leased to his son Frank ''The Chapel," p o Lowville, r 38, open for all religious ser- vice Thompson Eunice (Kitts), widow of Charles, 75 E. Shady ave cor Sharp Thompson Jacob, p o Lowville, r 56, laborer Thompson Lewis, w Amelia (Cleary), p o Lowville, r 56, laborer, h and 2 1-4 acres Thompson Nellie Miss, r 60, domestic Tiff Adelbert, p o Lowville, r 16, laborer 'Tiff .George, w Maryette (Vannater), p o Lowville, r 16, laborer Tiff Henry, p o Lowville, r 18, laborer, and soldier of the late war Toussaint Fred G., w Nora (Barrett), mason, bricklayer and plasterer, E Water Toussaint Hannah (Fowler), widow of Louis, E Water Toussaint John P., laborer, emp of A. M. Searl, E Water Toussaint Louis F., w Hanora (Tarpey), mason Towsley Franklin B., w A. Eliza (Kentner), p o Lowville, mail carrier, soldier in Union army 3 years, h Clinton Towsley Lillian E. (Buck), widow of Patrick, dealer in Dr. Eli Towsley remedies, p o Lowville, h Clinton TOWN OF LOM'VILLE. 269' Tuell Ella Miss, domestic, h Trinity ave Tuell Emma Miss, school teacher, h Trinity ave Tuell John, laborer, bds Trinity ave Tuell Maggie Miss, domestic, h Trinity Tuell Patrick, w Hanqra (McHale), farmer 50 in High Mar- ket, h Trinity ave Tuell Sarah Miss, domestic, h Trinity ave Twining Cassius H., w Minnie M. (Elmer), p o Lowville, r 55, farmer, leases on shares of Charles D. Boshart farm 150 and IT cows, 12 acres hops Valin Alice (Lenahan), widow of Jaliau, p o Lowville, r 22, housekeeper, emp of Claude Albert Valin Victor N., w Jennie (Kleiss), emp of J. E. Haberer^ h 81 E Shady ave Valley House, p o Lowville, r 38 cor 36 (Smith's Landing),, William Back, prop Van Namee James M., w Emaline M. (Markham), carpen- ter and emp of Lowville Burial Casket Co., owns res. Sharp Van Natter Albert, w Jane (Bacon), farmer on the farm of Melvina G. Klock VIRKLEE JOSHUA J., w Louisa C. (Walter), p o Low- ville, r 16, farmer 200, 15 cows, 3 horses, hay grower w Wager Benjamin, w Frances, p o Lowville, r 55, farmer 3 1-2 and laborer Wakefield Calvin, farmer 125, 24 cows, 7 acres hops, in- valid, p o Lowville Wakefield Elizabeth (Archer), widow of Howard, house- keeper with her brother, Howard B. Archer Wallace John M., w Elizabeth M. (Cheney), who died Nov.. 9, 1887, p Lowville, r 9, farmer 30, has 5 grade Hol- stein cows Wallace Merritt W., p o Lowville, r 7, laborer Wallace William D., w Emily (Allen), p o Lowville, r 7, farmer 10 Walter William F., w Cora E. (Hogles), p o Lowville, r 38, farm laborer Wanyou John L., p o Lowville, r 16, home with his daugh- ter, Mrs. Adam Schorge AVard Alexander R, w Catharine (Haggerty), p o Lowville,. ■270 TOWN OF LOWVILLE. r 43, farmer, leases on shares of C. D. Bosliart farm 240, lias 40 cows Ward W. Sherman, p o Lowville, r 43, farmer with his father, Alex. K. Warner Joseph W., w Barbara (Kirschner), p o Lowville, r 18 cor 19, farmer, leases on shares of Ira Sharp, farm and 10 acres hops, 30 grade Holstein cows, breeder of Chester White swine, and sugar orchard 500 trees Warren Edward, w Mary A. (Main), p o Lowville, r 62, mason and farmer 32 1-2, has 4 cows and 3 head of young cattle, Jersey blood predominates, soldier Co. D., 153d N. Y., and disabled Waters Clinton J., r 57, son of John M., laborer WATERS HERBERT N., w Adah H. (Hartwell), p o Low- ville, r 83, farmer 140, has 7 acres hops, 20 cows, and bi'eeder of high grade Guernsey cattle, 13 head, uses the centrifugal cream separator, apiarist 100 colonies Waters John, r 57, retired, age 87, resides with his son, John M. Waters John M., w Mary (McHale), p o Lowville, r 87, farmer 5, has 2 acres hops, and manuf and dealer in lime, soldier Co. L., 5th N. Y. I-I. A., served 3 years Waters Mary D., r 57, daughter of John M. Water William B., r 57, sou of John M., laborer WEBSTER TRUMAjST B., w Rexaville T. (Masters), p o Lowville, r 71, farmer, leases on shares of R. J. Rich- ardson farm 170 and 30 grade Durham and Holstein cows, breeder of Chester White swine (30), manufac- turer of creamery butter by use of certifugal separator Weller Alden L., w Elizabeth C. (Kilham), farmer 200, has 30 cows, sugar rochard 600 trees Weller Henry, w Eliza (Sackett), who died April 24, 1881, retired farmer, aged 78, was born in this neighb6r- hood. His father, Silas, came from Mass. with an ox team and settled in the woods where P. Rice resides Weller Henry D., w Elizabeth (Haller), p o Lowville, r 28, farmer 260, has 20 cows, sugar orchard 1,000 trees, api- arist 19 colonies Weller Perry D., w Lois (Orndorff), p o Lowville, r 55, farm- er 128 and timberland 15, has 20 grade Durham and Holstein cows, breeder of high grade Cheshire swine, grower of grain, potatoes, etc Weller Ralph, w Celestia (Wakefield), p o Lowville, r 23, farmer 60, has 7 or 8 acres hops, 8 cows, sugar orchard 150 trees TOWJS' OF LOWVILLE 271 AVentworth Caroline Miss, p o Lowville, r 58, owns with her brother, Williaiji S., 172 acres Wentworth William S., w Harriet (Dodge), p o Lowville, r 58, farmer 172, has 24 cows "Wetmore Johiji, w Helena (Tabolt), p o Lowville, r 22, farm- er, leases 6f Frank Patten 125^ 25 cows, sugar orchard 500 trees Wideman Arthur L., w Lillian (Nichols), horse dealer and trainer, h 65 E Shady ave Wilcox Emma AA'., p o Lowville, r 41, has farm 30 Wilcox Jonas J., w Harriet E. (Stearns), p o Lowville, r 41, farmer with his father, Lewis J., mauuf of creamery butter and market gardener Wilcox Lewis J., w Anna M. (Wickes), p o Lowville, r 41, farmer 130, and wild land 7, has 16 cows, breeder of horses (7 head), sugar orchard 900 trees, grower of apples, pears, cherries, plums and currants Wilcox Lyman, w Martha B. (Weaver), p o Lowville, r 41, farmer 103 and in New Bremen 54, has 16 cows, 4 acres hops, 240 sugar trees Wilcox Marcellus J., w Mary J. (Wilcox), p o Lowville, r 41, farmer 150 and meadow intervale, producing from 60 to 100 tons hay annually, 25 high grade Red Polled cows, 500 apple trees, sugar orchard 800 trees Wilder Fred P., p o Lowville, r 38, farm laborer Williams Charles D., commercial traveler, bds 83 Uayau, p o Lowville 'SA'illiams Emily M., daughter of Robert D. and Hester A., p o Lowville, r 41, resides with her parents Williams Robert D., w Hester A. (Ward), p o Lowville, r 41, farmer 234, has acres hops, 25 cows, 8 horses, breeder of Berkshire swine, sugar orchard 500 trees WILSON J. EDWARD, w Roana (W.akefleld), who died Dec. 28, 1887, p o Lowville, r 54, farmer 250, farm in Martinsburgh 126, has 40 grade Ayershire and Dur- ham cows. Mr. Wilson came to this neighborhood with his father in 1845, when but 16 years old, has always been a farmer, and at the time of his marriage (1859) he settled on the farm which he had previously bought, where he still resides Windecker William H., w Dolly A. (Goutremout), farmer owns in Harrisburgh farm 140, owns h 88 Dayan, Lowville Woeltje William F., w Amelia (Hoffman), laborer, emp of Blackman & Slack, h Prospect 272 TOWN OF LnWVILLE. Wood Clarence M., clerk, emp of George D. Jackson, res Sharp Wood Jerome, w Martha (Kring), p o Lowville, r 79, farmer 23, prop of feed, cider, plaster a ad phosphate mills Wood John N., w Ida N. (Utley), emp of J.. E. Haberer, h Trinity ave Woodard Hannah (Laribee), widow of Jackson, boarding house. Trinity ave Wright Adelbert E., w Fanny M. (Monroe),' p o Lowville,. off r 52, farmer, leases of Abel 0. Bickford 120, has 22: cows, maple orchard 240 trees, 2 acres potatoes, 3 acres beans Wright Alpheus, p o Lowville, r 55, carpenter Y Young Willie D., w Anna M. (Brown), farmer, leases on shares of William Crumb 70, and 16 cows. East Road Zecher Henry, emp of Lowville Burial Casket Co., bds Di- vision Zecher Louis, emp of Lowville Burial Casket Co., bds Di- vision Zecher Otto , w Catharine (Wisner), gardener, soldier in' the war for our Union, h Division LOWVILLE VILLAGE. This village, the first incorporated in Lewis county, adopted its charter at a meeting called for that purpose, July 10, 1854. The first trustees were Joseph A. Willard, N. B. Sylvester, A. G. Dayan, S. B. Batcheller and George W. Fowler. It is situated in the beautiful valley of the Black river and is surrounded by an extensive and very fertile region of well tilled farming lands, in which "grass is king," and the dairy is the leading Industry. It is cele brated for its sound and invulnerable banks (the First Na- tional and the Black River National Banks), for its flour- ishing academy, in existence since 1808; its well conducted graded school, numerous and well attended churches, its well conducted newspapers, three in number; its commodi- LOWVILLE VILLAGE. 273 ous county buildings (it became tlie county seat in 1864), andfor its successful, energetic business men. The crown- ing glory of this beautiful village is its superb system of water works, not excelled in this state. The water is abundant, soft, cold, pure and clear as cyrstal. It is sup- plied bj' springs in the town of Watson, nine or ten miles distant, which are situated 300 feet above the village, and the pressure is equal to 125 pounds to the square inch, and affords a fair indemnity against the ravages of fii'e. (For explanations and abbreviations see page 5.) Xowville Bcabem^ Waa granted its charter under the Regents of the University, in 1808. The school first occupied the present site of the Presbyterian church. The advantages of this building being limited, in 1825 an edifice was erected upon the present academy grounds, at a cast of $8,200. The building never proved practical, and being considered unsafe, was torn down in 1836, and the main part of the present building built. In 1861 two wings were added, forming it, in general outline, as it appears to- day. Since then large amounts have been expended, both within and 274 " LOWVILLE VILLAGE. without, fofming it into a model school and home: Throughout, the building is heated by the hot water system, aild lighted by electricity. The institution has received many endowments, and has a large amount of apparatus and an excellent library. The main object of the "Old Academy" is to send forth its boys and girls, men and women, with a good academic education and a thorough preparation for college. Many of the brightest men in our legislative halls trace their inspiration from Lowville Academy. Its faculty is: Lincoln E. Rowley,' Principal, Latin and History; Bryan 0. Burgin, C. B., Vice-Principal, Mathemat- ics and Drawing; Caroline M. Dithridge, A. B., Preceptress, Greek and Latin; Elizabeth L. Young, Science and German; Josephine M. Taylor^ ■Oratory, Voice and Physical Culture; Charles N. Lanpher, Piano and Organ; Mary N. Cox, Librarian and Instructor in English. Its officers: Horace Bush, President; AVilliam R. Adam, A. M., Secretary; Amasa S. Stoddard, Treasurer. Abell Henry C, w Sarah C. (Boshart), bookkeeper, emp of First National bank, 56 State Academy, Lowville, chartered 1808, Lincoln E. Kowley principal, location State Adams William K., A. M., A. B., w Melissa (Mills), retired teacher, principal of Lowville academy 31 years," and has had a business connection with that institution 54 consecutive years Ager Rose (Stuldey), widow of William, laundress, IG Bost- wick Alexander- Frank, w Mary (Ling), painter, Kiver Alexander Harriet M., emp of Lowville Asbestos Burial Casket Co., bds River Alexander Leonard, w Jane (Tuttle), has farm in Martins- burgh 127, 10 c(n\s and steam saw mill, h River Allen Anna A. (Grupe), widow of Emory, dressmaker, 5 Bostwick Allen I. Dwiglit, w Edith C. (Lang), clerk, 37 Stowe Allen Ira W., w Anna M. (L'Huillier), painter and paper hanger, 42 Shady ave Allen T. W. Mrs., dressmaker, 42 Shady ave Allis John, w Laura A. (Wood), prop with Fowler Bros, of patent the Allis Device for watering stock in the stall, 26 Park ave Allen William J., w Mary E. (McGovern), builder and sur- veyor. Trinity ave Altinere Celia C. Mrs., domestic, Kellogg block (up stairs) LOWVILLB VILLAGE. 275 Altinere Emma L., dressmaier, Kellogg block Altinere Florence E., domestic, emp of James A. Mareness, Kellogg block Ammon John D., w Kate M. (Harkens), laborer, emp of J. E. Haberer, 1 Stewart Anderson Fannie E. (Macoy), widow of Albert, 33 Dayau Andrus Frank S., w Augusta (Bcardman), painter, 51 Shady ave Andrus Levi H., w Martha (Williams), retired farmer, oi . Shady ave Arnold Conrad J., ^\' Mary L. (Zacher), carpenter, emp of Sheley & Son., 27 Trinity ave ARTHUE ALFRED, w Mai-y E. (Bingham), farmer 370 and 52 cows. His father, Levi Arthur, came to Martins- burgh in 1802 and settled in the woods on the farm now owned by the widow of his son, Levi, 47 Park ave Arthur Bradford H., son of Franklin H., law student, 45 Park ave Arthur Clara B., clerk, emp of V. L. Waters, 18 Bostwick Arthur Esther A. (Glascow), widow of Edwin J., who died May 4, 1894, owns res 17 Trinity cor Park ave ARTHUR EUGENE, w Flora (Adams), (Arthur & Ted- mon), farmer 260, 40 cows, 55 Park ave Arthur Flavius M., son of Elisha, a pioneer of Martins- burgh, retired farmer, ownsi 175 on r 81, has 26 cows, 400 sugar trees, res with W. H. Morrison, 22 Dayan Arthur Franklin H., retired farmer, owns farms aggregat- ing 550, and 70 cows, 45 Park ave Arthur Horatio Rev., w Eliza A. (Ross), owns north half of Star block and a res on Campbell street, 131 Main Arthur Jessie E., daughter of William, student, owns h and lot occupied by her parents and 4 acres. Shady ave cor E Road Arthur Mealus, w Maria (Rifenburk), cattle dealer, 18 Bost- wick Arthur Nicholas, w Mary A. (Dorety), 41 Shady ave Arthur Redexsa M., teacher, bds 50 Shady ave * ARTHUR & TEDMON (E. A. & F. L. T.), wholesale and retail dealer in flour, grain, feed, baled hay, salt, lime, cements, shingles, lath, etc., 26 Shady ave Arthur William, w Elizabeth (Reynolds), retired farmer, Shady ave cor Park ave Ashback Bros. (Jacob and Gottlieb), farmers, have in Low- ville and Harrisburgh 270 and 35 cows, 189 State Ashback Gottlieb (Ashback Bros.), 189 State 276 LOWVILLE VILLAGE. ARTHUR & TEDMON, OF LiOlVVILiliE, N. Y., Carry constantly in stock the best grades of Spring and Winter Wheat Patent Flours, Graham and Buckwheat Floursi, Bolted Meal and Pastry Flours, and sell them Cbeaper tban tbei? can be bougbt at ^ IRetall elsewbere In Xewis Counts?. ^ Artl^Ur & Tedinon'5 location on the railroad track at Lowville depot, and their two large store houses enable them, to buy in large quantities when the market favors and save costs of handling which others have to pay. Think this over and when in want of Meal and Feed call on them. They also sell Building Material at favorable prices — Inquire price when in town. Arthur & Tedmon sell High-grade Phosphates and Fertilizers, a number of cars a year, guaranteed to give their customers higher and better analysis than can be obtained of others, at the lowest possible price; watch their offerings and you are sure to get full value when you buy fertilizers. Arthur & Tedmon are the Lewis county headquarters- for Flour, Feed, Grass and Clover Seeds, Seed Grains, Barley, Oats, Peas and Corn; also Salt, Sewer Pipe, Land Drain Tile, Portland and Eosendale Cements, Water Lime^ Eichville Lime, Patent Prepared Mortar, Brick, Plastering Hair; besides all grades of Shingles, Lath, Baled Hay, Land Plaster, Empire Drill, N. Y. Champion Hay Rake, Sister's Animal Bone Fertilizers. ARTHUR & TEDMON, Lowville, N. Y, LOWVILLE VILLAGE. 277 Ashback Jacob (Ashback Bros.), and owns 2 acres, 189 State Ashback Kose Miss, housekeeper, 189 State Atkins James T., w Helen B. (O'Horo), carpenter ami owns 50 acres, 12 Kiver AUSTIN WILLIAM D., w Catherine (O'Keefe), dealer in _ fresh and salt meats, lard, hams, sausages, oysters and poultry, State cor Dayan, h Dayan B Baar Bridget, widow of A'. Robert, who died April 11, 1894, owns res 1 and 6 Elm Babcock H. AUyn, student, 61 Park ave Uabcock H. Katharine (Smith), widow of William L., res 61 Park ave Babcock Lewis E., clerk, emp of William Lenox i!c Son, 61 Park ave Babcock Lewis A^'., w Elizabeth A. (Schindler), upholsterer, 164 State Back Caroline, widow of Elisha, 30 Elver Back Lena J., milliner, 30 Elver Bacon Lucinda J., Mrs., domestic, 33 Valley Bacon Maturon L., well driller, emp of E. E. Foot, 33 Eiver BLACK RIVER NATIONAL BANK OF LOWVILLE Estsiblished I87ii. CAPITAL. s .10,000.00 SURPLUS AiXD PROl ITS o.l,000«00 €HAELES P. LEOKAED, President. FARNAM J. BOWEN, ^'ice-President. FREDEEICK S. E ASTON, Cashier. Eeceive accounts of firms, individuals, etc., and offer to depositors every facility which their balance, business and responsibility warrant, within the lines of conservative and prudent banking. Issue drafts upon all of the important cities of Europe and the Orient; also letters of credit avail- able in all parts of the world. Will execute orders for the purchase of stocks and bonds in the New York market. Sell passage tickets to and from foreign ports via the White Star Steamship Line. Correspondence invited. 278 LOWVILLE VILLAGE. CHAS. D. BOSHABT, President. EDWARD H. BUSH, Cashier ^h€ <3if4i J^uUomd Sunk, OF LOWVILLE. BaiiMai $io,ooo. ^ ^ . ' SurpM $m,ooa LOWVILLE, N. Y. Baker Adelbert B., emp J. B. Haberer, 14 DeWitt Baker Mary (Wirthley), widow of Barney, keeper of board- ers, 14 De^^ltt I>aldwiu Jessie (lioss) (Mrs. Joliu), liouselveeper, 17 Easton ^'BANK, THE BLACK RIVER NATIONAL, of LowviUe, organized in 1879, capital |50,000, surplus flO,000, un- divided profits 144,000; Charles P. Leonard, pres.; Far- nam "J. BroWn, vice pres.; Frederick S. Easton, cash'r^ George Sherwood, teller *BANK, THE FIRST NATIONAL, of LowviUe, was char- tered in 18G5, capital |50,000; Charles E. Boshart, pres., and Edward H. Bush, cashier, has undivided profits 1107,000 and a surplus |10,000 Bannon Edward W., w Julia (White), 1 acre, laborer, Clin- ton Bardo Alice B. Miss, home with her aunt, Mrs. Henry . Schraub, 38 Dayan Bardo Christopher C, w Sarah C. (Thinston), carpenter, emp of Asbestos Burial Casket Co., Dayan Bardo Jay 0., son of C. C. Bardo, law student, Dayan Barney Jennie, widow of Edward (Barney & Reed), Shady ave Barney & Reed (Mrs. Jennie Barney and Miss Mary Reed),, five and ten cent store, 3 Shady ave Barrett Fred G., jeweler, bds E Road BATEMAN CARROLL H., w Jennie S. (Ruggles), propri- etor of the Kellogg House, rates .|2 per day, hot water^ heat, first class livery attached, State Bateman John P., harnessmaker, emp Loren E. Keller, bd» 6 Stewart LOWVILLE VILLAGE. 279 BATEMAN RUSSELL E., w Fannie A. (Pierce), (Stoddard »& Bateman), Clinton Beach Josephine L., daughter of the late Hon. Nelson J., 8 DeWitt Belnois P. James, w Lillian M. (Wickham), janitor of court house, Elm cor State Benedict & Co. (John and K. E. Benedict), general lire ins., 108 State (up stairs) Benedict John (Benedict & Co.), 108 State Benedict Katherine E., widow of S. Miller (Benedict & Co.), 108 State Bennett Charles E., w Elizabeth (Raymond), dealer in gro- ceries, crockery, glassware, etc., 131 State, h 25 Church Bickford William, w Rosa (Troxler), retired, has 2-3 inter- est in farm 100 and 14 cows in Harrisburgh, Bostwick cor State Bier Dora, waiter, emp Kellog House Bigness Albert, laborer, bds Stowe Bigness Joseph, butcher, emp of E. E. Williams, Valley Bigness Lucy, widow of Eli, 6 Stowe Monuments, Headstones, Tablets, Etc., Of the finest quality of American and Italian Marble, and all kinds of Scotch and American Those intending to purchase, -will do ■well to call and get prices before buying of some travel- ing agent, whose commission must be added to cost of work. Office an WOKKS f^'S^hadi} J^VBDiie, near Depot H. C. BINGHAM 280 LOWVILLE VILLAGE. Bingham Charles W., breeder of pure blood fancy fowls, 47 Park ave Bingham Eunice (Tuttle), widow of Alexander O., resides >\-ith her daughter, Mrs. Alfred Arthur, 47 Park ave *BINGIIAM HOWAIJD C, w Frances L. (Moore), dealer in granite and marble and all kinds of cemetery work, owns farm 300, 5 cows, and 15 head young stock, 24 1-2 Shady ave, h 22 Park ave BLACKMAN GILBEXIT A., w Olivia M. (Crouch), deceased Dec. 17, 1891, (Blackman & Slack), and owns farm 60, and 18 acres hops in Denmark, h Park ave *BLACKMAN & SLACK (G. A. B. and H. W. S.), dealers in coal and wood, plumbers and dealers in plumbers' supplies, 11 Shady ave Bliss Amos, w Kate (Amane), blacksmith, general custom work, deals in carriages and sleighs, State, h Jefferson Blodgett Cordon 11., av Jennie (Younger), traveling sales- man, emp of Lowville Burial Casket Co., 33 Park ave cor Trinity Bloseur Prank J., w Josephine F. (Gerard), sawyer, emp of John E. Haberer, 4 Church Boshart Albert C, w Caroline (Moshier), dealer in agricul- tural implements, 35 Shady ave, h do Boshart Alfred G., w Harriet M. (Mills), dealer in farm produce and farm implements, 1 Shady ave, h Park ave Boshart Barbara (Bush), widow of Henry, 42 Shady ave BOSHAKT CHAELES D., w Margaret (Quakenbush), owns about 3000 acres of farming lands; 65 acres of hops, 250 cows, 30 sheep, has served as supervisor of Low- ville 19 years, is president of the First National Bank of Lowville, 26 State Boshart John M., w Ella P, (Pfeiffer), manufacturer of cigars, factory No. 62, deals in groceries, 35 Shady ave, h Sliadv ave cor Park ave BLACKMAN & SLACK, Dealers iti AVron^ht, €:i$t. Claivaiijzrd and Lead Pipe. Full Stork of Plumbing Supplies, also Dealers in Botli Soft :>iid Hard Coal. Hi;;:liest Prices Paid for Wood Piilp. SHADY AVEIVUE, LOWVILLE, N. Y. LOWVILLE VILLAGE. 281 Boshart Mary A., widow of Garret, 138 State Boshart Nellie M. E., daughter of Charles D., 26 State Boshart William, farmer, owns in Jefferson county 110, has 13 cows, home with his brother, Charles D., 26 State BOSTWICK GEO. ^^^, ^^' U. Belle (Wilson), dealer in flour, feed, meal, grain and salt, patent flours a specialty, 9 Shady ave, h 25 Park ave Bostwick Ledett A., w Mary E. (Morse), postmaster of Low- ville and farmer. Trinity ave Bosworth Frank E., w Delia (Keegan), laborer, 2 Stewart Botting Rosa, tailoress, emp of Hesler & Elliott, Cascade ave Botting William il., w Rosa (Smith), laborer, 4 Cascade ave *BOWEN PAIJNAM J., w Sarah F. (Sterling), dealer in all kinds of farm produce, grass and clover seed and dairy supplies, 18 Dayan, h 49 do BOWEN JAY S., w Georgianna (Beacli), with his father, F. J. Bowen, 49 Dayan Bowen Jesse F., w Addie (Northrup), cigar packer, emp of J. M. Boshart, 35 Shady ave Bowman Anna J. Miss., 63 Shady ave BOWMAN FRANK, attorney and counsellor at law and notary public, office 118 State (over Bush's drug store) Bowman James, w Elizabeth I. (Elliott), 175 State Bowman William H., machinist, emp of Lowville Iron Works Co., 164 State Bradt S. Louisa, widow of Norman, deceased, Dec. 12, 1894, 190 State FARNAM J. BOWEN, PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANT DEALKR IN Butter, Cheese, Maple Sugar and Syrup, and Dairy Supplies. Also Carries a Full Eine of All Kinds of Crrass and Clover Seeds. Parnam J. Bowen, - - - 18 Dayan Street 282 LOWVILLE VILLAGE. Brahmer Prank E., clerk, emp of his father, John, 14 Park ave Brahmer John, dealer in boots, shoes and rubbers, 87 State^ h 14 Park ave Brahmer John A., clerk, emp of his father, John, Park Bramley Alexander, w Helen D. (Austin), pastor of the First M. E. church of Lovi^ville since April, 1893, State Branon Catharine, widow of John, home with her daugh- ter, Mrs. Henry D. Smith, 15 Valley Breen William B., w Sarah J. (Graham), lawyer, admitted to practice October, 1876 Brigham Harriet P. (Davenport), widow of Stephen, who died Nov. 28, 1892, 12 Shady ave BRONSON D. DOERANCE (Bronson & Snyder), bds 42^ State Bronson Mary Louise, daughter of Dr. Bronson, 62 State BRONSON MILES H., w Mary (Dorrance), homeo. physi- cian, office and res 62 State *BRONSON & SNYDER (D. Dorrance B. and Fay C. S.), dealers in drugs, medicines, perfumery, old -fashioned dye stuffs, glass, paints, oils, etc., 89 State Brooks Arthur R., son of Wallace T., clerk, emp of Wm.. Lenox & Son, 146 State Brooks Eva E., daughter of Wallace T., teacher of music,, 146 State Brooks House, John Keib prop, 117 State Brooks Wallace T., w Alvira E. (Arthur), 146 State Brown Daniel E., w Martha R. (Seymour), manuf of heavy and light sleighs and market gardener, soldier 2 years in 5th N. Y. Heavy Artillery, Stowe Brownell Henry H., w Anna C. (Erhardt), machinist, emp of — Sheley, 7 No. 3 Road Bruce Edwin J., w Kittie (Hoburn), traveling salesman, 78 Shady ave cor Sharp ■ A Full Line Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Attention! Memcines, Perfume, Dye Stuffs. Chest Protectors, Trusses, Etc., CAK ALWAYS BE FOUND AT • We al-so carry an Immense Stock of Ready BrOOSOU & Stiydef* S nixed Faint, Brooklyn White Lead, Colors, '^ Unseed Oil, Glass and Tutty. We are PhRttllcieY, Headquarters for Fishing Tackle, immuiii- tion and Sporting Goods. LOWVllIe, JS. Y. Bronson & Snyder, Druggists and Fharmactsts, Lowville, N. Y. LOWVILLE VILLAGE. 28b- Bruce Effie B., milliner, home with her father, James E., 78 Shady ave cor Sharp Bruce Jaines E., w Lucy A. (Williams), dealer in wagons,. carriages, sleighs, cutters, harnesses, blankets, robes^ etc., owns farm 118, State cor Elm, h 78 Shady ave cor Sharp Bruce Robert W., w Charlotte (Elliott), blacksmith, 175 State, shop ofE Dayan Bullivant Joseph N., emp of T. B. Basselin at Oastorland, 20 DeWitt Bullivant Samuel O., w Julia A. (Lighte), overseer of bark peeling in West Virginia for the U. S. Leather Co., 20 DeWitt cor Bostwick Bullivant Walter S., emp in the lumber yard of T. B. Bas- selin at Castorland, 20 DeWitt Bullock William, w Jennie L. (Hulburt), policeman and village night watch, Cascade ave Burdick Albert L. C, merchant, home with hiw father, L. C, Main Burdick Charles M., student, Williams College, senior class of 1895, home with his father, L. C, Main BURDICK LUTHER C, w Sarah M. (Stephens), dealer in dry goods, gents' furnishings, clothing, hats, caps,. boots, shoes and groceries, 77 Main, h Main Burke Prank D., w Minnie E. (Lane), dealer in live stock, 183 State Burke Iliram L., w Ursula M. (Smith), laborer and Adiron- dack guide, 39 Bostwick Burke James, w Margaret H. (Morrison), laborer, owns h and lot, soldier in the 26th N. Y. Cavalry, 11 Valley Burke Jennie A.,' clerk, emp of F. H. Hews, 11 Valley Burke Mary, widow of James B., 5 Jackson Burke Patrick, soldier Co. H., 97th N. Y., 33 Bostwick Burlingame Charles P., w Sarah M. (Burlingame), carpen- ter, soldier Co. B., 186th N. Y., Valley Burns Patrick H., w Kate (Ryan), carpenter, emp J. E, Haberer, 8 Highland ave Burt Julia (Daley), widow of Russell, 24 Park ave BUSH EDWARD H., w Harriet R. (Bostwick), cashier of First National Bank of Lowville, and county clerk 6 years. State Bush Harriet E. Miss, daughter of Mary, 15 Dayan *BUSH HORACE «&: SON, druggist and pharmacists, US State ^84 LOWVILLE VILLAGE, 4l[pRAGE^USH %^N, :ists and I D And Dealers in All Standard pH?iRMaCEUTICaL pREPaRSTIOMSI "The BE^T is always the cheapest." STAFFORD'S SARSAPARIILA So utknomkd^ed tij aU tuh^ hum u6ed it. For Sale by all Druggists and Dealers in Patent Medicines. Price $1.00 per Bottle, or Three Bottles fof 12,50. If your dealer does not keep it send $2.50 to ^cnme Suih ^ Son, ^tu^UU, ^oWpUU, Jt. I/. And they will send three bottles — ex- press prepaid. LOWVILLE VILLAGE. 285- BUSH HOEAOE, w Ellen P. (Hodge), (Horace Bush & Son),, farmer 140, 20 <*ows, lipp grower, 10 acres, 13 Trinity ave Bush Louis, emp of Arthur & Tedmon, bds Strife House Bush Mary (Snell), widow of Greorge, owns interest in homestead in Harrisburgh of 200 acres, and res at 15 Dayan BUSH WILLIAM T. A. M., w Harriet B. (Settle), (Horace Bush & Son), 13 Trinity ave Butts Ann J. (Evans), widow of Edwin C, 17 Eiver BUTTS CHAELES E., son of Edwin C, who died Sept. 21^ 1889, clerk, emp of J. A. Mareness, has sold groceries the past 18 years, is town collector of Lowville, home with his mother, 17 Eiver Butts Edward W., w Elizabeth (Traxel), general black- smith, Eiver, h Eailroad Butts Edwin 0., baggageman , 17 Eiver Butts Harry J., w Cora M. (Hartley), tinsmith, 19 Eiver Bux Fred O., w Bertha (Hermann), supt of the varnish shop of J. E. Haberer, Forest ave C Callahan James, aged soldier of the late war, 5 Cedar ' C^allahan Peter, w Mary (Kenelly), laborer, 44 Valley Calver Anna, dressmaker, bds Shady ave Campany Sila J., school teacher, 18 DeWitt Campbell C. Louie, blacksmith, emp of Amos Bliss, bds^ Cascade ave cor Jefferson CAMPBELL GBOEGE W., w Elizabeth (Kitts), black- smith, owns farm 167 and 22 cows, leased to Wm. H. Eeed, Cascade ave cor Jefferson Campbell Harry L., with his father, James T., 176 State CAMPBELL JAMES T.„ w Carrie E. (Campbell), contract- or of railroad and canal work and builder, owns farm 200, 30 cows, 176 State Cannan John, w Mary (McCrea), jobber in lumbering and peeling bark, 34 Bostwick Carroll Edward L., w Jane E. (Murphy), ex-deputy sheriff,, emp of B. B. Miller, 44 Shady ave Carroll John, w Mary M. (Burkart), tinner and plumber, emp of J. H. TuUey, 4 Highland ave Carter Charles D. V., w Nellie (Beechley), job printer in all its branches, 86 Main (up stairs), h Main Carter George W., w Ida E. (Green), photographer and owns farm 7 1-2 and house in New Bremen, gallery- over Kirley & Galloway's store, res do 286 LOWVILLK VILLAGE. Carter Ida E. (Mrs. G. W.), artist, State Carter J. Madison, w Lucy (O'Hara), mason and dealer in mortar, 167 State Carter Luman H., w Frances A. (Stephens), mason, owns stone quarry, veteran of late war, Kiver Carter Mary L., housekeeper, 167 State Cary Frances A. (Butts), Mrs., laundress, 71 Park ave cor Water Cary Frank, stationary engineer, 40 Valley easier Alice A. (Mrs. James D.), dressmaker, State cor Water easier James D., w Alice A. (Ferguson), landscape garden- er. State cor Water Chaffin Alvin B., res 5 Smith block CHAMBERS H. PRESCOTT, w Mary B. (Leonard), dentist, in practice in Lowville since Jan. 1, 1863, 92 State, h 10 Clinton. Mr. Chambers enlisted a private in 7th N. Y. Cavalry, returned with rank of first lieutenant Chase Fred C, w Ina E. (Young), stationary engineer and electrician, 24 Smith block Chase Ina E. (Mrs. Fred C), dres sand cloak maker, employs from one to three hands, 24 Smith block. State Chatfield Alfred C, w Margaret S. (Lallier), musician, 8 Cedar Chubb Martin, carpenter, bds 19 Water Church William E., w Sarah M. (McGovern), tinner, emp of Fowler Bros., Campbell Clements Nancy B., widow of Isaac, owns farm 125. in South Rutland, resides with her daughter, Mrs. H. C. Oatman, 148 State Cline Barbary, dressmaker Close Adam, w Mamie (Davis), (Close & Horden), 83 Shady ave Close & Horder (Adam C. and Joseph H.), barbers; Ruscoe block, State Coats William R., w Maria L. (Babcock), carpenter, emp of E. D. Sheley & Son, 12 DeWitt Coe Calvin J., w Hannah E. (Wirthley), machinist, emp of Iron Works Co., 28 Trinity ave Coffey Helena, dressmaker, bds 34 Shady ave Coffey James, w Catharine (Kelley), laborer, 34 Shady ave Coffey James Jr., butcher, emp of W. D. Austin, bds 34 Shady ave Coffey James P., butcher, emp of W. D. Austin, bds Shady ave LOWVILLE VILLAGE. 287 4./one Arthur, Iiostler, emp Brooks House Cone Clinton C, teamster, bds Brooks House Cone Orrin A., w Frances H. (Pratt), bds Brooks House . FOOTE. 1887, FOOTE & WYETH. 1835. JOHN B. FOOTE. JOHN B. FOOTE. DEALER IN- FARM IMPLEMENTS Binder Twine, Wood Pumps, Belling', Etc. Cor, State and dm {Streets, Opposite Side Entri^nre to Hotel Windsor, JLOW^VILLE, N. Y. LOWVILLE VILLAGE. 295 Forward Amanda A. (Van Antwerp), widow of Ajaron A., owns res 19 Dayan Foster John, secretary, emp Fred Easton, bds 6 Stewart *FOWLBR BROS .(Edward E., Philip S. and Thomas D.), hardware merchants, 102 State FOWLER EDWARD E., w Josephine (Sackrider), (Fowler Bros.), 21 Trinity ave Fowlev Frederick (Wise & Fowler), bds Valley FOWLER GEORGE W., w Elizabeth (Knox), retired mer- chant, owns 5 houses, 11 Elm FOWLEK PHILIP S., w Eveline (Goldthrite), (Fowler Bros.), 15 Elm cor Park ave FOAVLEK THOMAS D., w Flora (Kinsgley), (Fowler Bros.), bds 11 Elm Fraker Henry, retired, soldier 5th N. Y. Heavy Artillery 3 years, 11 Bostwick Fraker Jennie M., housekeeper, resides with her father, Henry, 11 Bostwick Freeman Emanuel, w Elizabeth (Oorkwell), carpenter, owns 2 houses, 61 Dayan G Galloway Celia L. (Adams), widow of George F., owns farm 118,' 14 Collins Galloway Dora E. Miss, 14 Collins GALLOA^'AY FRANK A. (Kirley & Galloway), and farm- er 195, 30 cows, 14 Collins Gardner Joseph M., w Eunice A. (Babcock), farmer 180 at Gardner's Corners, 20 cows, 21 Stowe Garmon Amy (Felkins), widow of Joseph, aged 87 years, 12 Clinton Garmon Samuel F., w Jennie (Schoonmaker), farmer and lumberman, Clinton Garnsey Carrie Miss, home 7 Cedar Garnsey Fred H., w L. May (Lane), emp of J. E. Haberer, Valley Garnsey Henry, w Bridget (Kennedy), laborer, 7 Cedar Garrett John F., w Anna M. (McGrath), carpenter, emp of William Rich, Jefferson Garrett William, w Lucebia (Garnsey), gunsmith and saw filer, 33 River Garrett William C, w Margaret K. (Baker), varnisher, emp of John Haberer, 20 River Garrett William F., w Jennie (Feisthamel), barber, 94 State, h Water 296 LOWVILLE VILLAGE. FOWLER BROTHERS, Hardware Merchants. 102 STATE STREET, LOWVILLE, N. Y. Complete Assortment of Shelf and Heavy Hardware, Bar Iron, Iron, Pipe, Belting, Stoves and Ranges, Tinware, Rope, Sewer Pipe, Barb Wire, &c. All Kinds of Plnmbing and Tin Shop \%^ork Done at IiOfvest Rates. Asents for ALfLIS & FOWLER'S Pill Gil ill fl LOWVILLE VILLAGE. 297 Garvin Cyrus W., w Mary J. (Douglass), disabled soldier of Co. K., 91st N. Y., 14 Stewart Garvin L. Birdie Miss, school teacher, 14 Stewart Garvin Lulu E. Miss, school teacher, 14 Stewart GASSEE JOHN (Graham & Gasser), bds Kellogg House Gaynor Julia A. Miss, dressmaker, bds 45 Stowe GEBBIE ALEXANDER E., secretary and treasurer of Lowville Iron Works Co., 21 Shady ave GEBBIE ALEXANDER R., w Addie M. (Babcock), phy- sician and surgeon and president of Lowville Iron Works Co., 21 Shady ave George Charles, finisher, emp of J. E. Haberer, 8 Shady ave George Fred, w Anna (Bush), laborer, off State rear Bap- tist church ■George Ida, emp of Asbestos Burial Casket Co., 8 Shady ave George Jennie, dressmaker, 8 Shady ave •George Margaret, widow of Peter, a soldier in the 5th N. Y. Heavy Artillery, died Dec. 3, 1894, 8 Shady ave Gerner Johanna F. (Frich), widow of Joseph, owns res 11 State Gillon John T., finisher, emp of John E. Haberer, bds 12 Highland ave Gillon Michael M., w Maria H. (Kelley), emp of J. E. Hab- erer, 12 Highland ave GLEASON JOHN, w Elizabeth (McKea), proprietor of Hotel Windsor, free bus to all trains and numerous free sheds, 14 State Glenn Ivan, emp of Searl's livery, bds Brooks House Gookins Emma, domestic, emp of Rev. J. W. Earnshaw, 46 State Gookins Matilda M. Miss;, domestic, bds Dayan Gordinier George, w Ann V. (DePeyster), clerk, emp of John A. Roberts in Utica, State Gordinier Morris, w Lena (Narrow), laborer, 8 Stowe Gordinier Norman, w Addie, emp of J. E. Haberer, 15 Easton 'Goutremout Edward, w Lucy (Green), who died March 22, 1893, farmer, owns in Martinsburgh 150, has 18 cows, highway commissioner of Lowville the past four years and re-elected for 2 years, 12 Park place Goutremout Fred J., w Mary I. (Campanv), carpenter, emp of J. E. Haberer, 18 DeWitt Goutremout George L., w Nora M. (Wilson), deputy post- 298 LOWVILLK VILLAGE. master, 12 Park place Goutremout John G., w Grace (Hart), retired farmer, 16. State Goutremout John M., w Jennie A. (Knight), carpenter and farmer, 19 Water Goutremout Melas, w Addie (Van Brocklin), laborer, 3- River Goutremout William H., w Mary L. (Forsythe), farmer and carpenter, owns 100 acres in Harrisburgh, has 16 cows, 6 No. 3 Road Goutremout William S., farmer, son of John G., 16 State Gowdy Hiram, w Elizabeth (McCarty), retired tanner, is and has been a dealer in hides and skins the past 50 years, 4T Water Grace James, w Ellen (Lawlee), grocery and saloon, 15& State, h do Grace Margaret, daughter of James, dressmaker, 158 State Grace Thomas, emp of J. E. Haberer, bds 18 Church Grace Thomas E., son of James, emp of his father, bds 158 State GRAHAM & GASSER (W. J. G. & J. G.), dealers in dry goods, cloaks and millinerv, 110 State GRAHAM WILLIAM J., w m! Ella (Roberts), (Graham & Gasser), 15 Park ave Granger Melissa M. Mrs., domestic, emp of John G. Mosher, 16 Shady ave Grant Margaretta W. Mrs., preceptress of Dajansville graded school, 10 Elm Graves Mary, widoAV of William, home with her son, Will- iam J., 15 Stewart Graves William J., w Ora (Harris), trimmer, emp of Asbes- tos Burial Casket Co., 15 Stewart Gray Hiram, w Kate (Coleman), mason, 17 Water Great Northwestern Telegraph Office, Mrs. Mary F. Me- Govern, manager, 91 State GREELEY WILLIAM IL, w Sarah (Scofleld), dealer in coal, wood and groceries, and agent American Express Co., 13 Shady ave, h 15 Trinity ave Green Florence M. Miss, 7 Bostwick Green George R., laborer, Railroad Green Maria, widow of John N., 7 Bostwick Green Roby M., widow of Stephen A., resides with her daughter, Mrs. G. W. Carter, State Green Stephen, w Cliloe (Osborn), retired, soldier in the service of the Union 1 years, Railroad LOWVILLE VILLAGE. 29^ Green William H., laborer, Kailroad Greep Jacob, w Barbara (Peisthamel), farmer, owns in. Harrisburgh 180, has 2'6 cows, 41 State Greer William H., w Mary A. (Coleman), laborer, 8 Jeffer- 8K)n Grem Henry, w Ella IS. (Wilcox), blacksmith, 18 Stewart Griffis Harry C, w Frances (Davis), laborer, emp of Kel- logg House, Xo. 1 Smith block. State Griffith Harrison, hostler^ emp Kellogg House Grinnell George, av Anna (Coyer), carpenter, emp of Asbes- tos Burial Casket Co., 8 DeWitt Grupe Augusta, widow of John, 5 Bostwick H HABEKEK GEORGE J., w A. Carrie (Villars), dealer in furniture and undertaker's goods, undertaker, em- balmer, and funeral director, 86 State, h State Haberer John E. w Florence A. (Northam), manuf and wholesale dealer in furniture, specialty, chamber sets,. side boards and chiffoniers, employs 100 hands, vice president of the Gould Paper Co., Trinity ave, h 11 Park ave Haffen Charles A., w Mary E. (Ford), baker and confec- tioner, 133 State, h do Hall William K., w Ellen B. (Stiles), manuf and dealer in harnesses, blankets, robes, whips, trunks and valises,. 129 State, h 65 Dayan Hamlin Eobert, laborer, 10 Bostwick Harkins James, w Catharine B. (McDermott), laborer, 30 Clinton Harm Max F., w Margaret W. (Wilson), gardener, emp of Mrs. West, 3 Baston ICarrington A. Perry, w Julia H. S. (Stephens), principal of Lowville Commercial college, Easton block, 116 State, h 45 State Ilarrison Charles W., w Minnie W. (Reid), electrician, supt of Lowville Electric Light and Power Co., h 59 Shady ave Hart Dempster, bookeeper, emp of J. E. Haberer, bds 12 Elm Harte Jennie Miss (Harte & Noone), bds Dayan Harte & Noone (Jennie H. and Sarah N.), dealer in milling ery goods (up stairs) Ruscoe block, State Harwood Mary E. (Wilcox), widow of Herman A., who died in the Union service, home with her sister, Mrs. Wm. S. Windecker, 76 Dayan 300 LOWVILLE VIIiLAGE. JBayt Caroline, widow of Herman, 49 State Hayt Herman W., w Clara (Peck), clerk, emp of Horace Bush & Son, 49 State *HEDDEN & MOORE (O. P. H. and 0. D. M.), fire, life, accident, steam boiler insurance and real estate agents, State cor Shady HEDDEN OLIVER P., w Sarah K. (Henry), (Hedden & Moore), Stady ave cor Park ave Heiler Jacob C, w Maggie (Cunningham), carpenter, emp of J. E. Haberer, 9 Highland ave Helmer John H., w Kate (McCue), owns blocks of 4 tene< ments, 20 Valley Hendee Ella F. (Ward), widow of Dr. Horatio S., 2 Collins cor Clinton Hendee Ruth E. Miss, daughter of Mrs. Ella F., 2 Collins cor Clinton Henry Edward, w Ida N. (Brown), tinsmith, emp of Morgan A. Stoddard, Cascade ave Henry George, laborer, emp of Strife House Henry Kate A., tailoress, emp of Kirley & Galloway, 32 River Henry Mary J., tailoress, emp of Kirley & Galloway, 32 River cFke, ^/e, Jleudml, 3laf,e §la^6,, und Skam Soi'kii, undc^mi Ssiaie and ^un Jl^mU. T^e Uj)>ttiud the ^al^eM and cEeM cJ^nSutant^ San^unk^, mUh BapUai und Sui^luA o/ ^iM .$S, 000, 000, 000. Jhe SeH U Jlimatf^ ihi BhzuMt. LOWVILLE VILLAGE. 301 Henry Mary M., widow of James M., dressmaker, owns res^ 10 Elm Henry Susan, widow of Daniel, 32 Eiver *HESLEE & ELLIOTT {J. D. H. and C. G. E.) merchant tailors, dealers in gents' furnishing goods and ready made clothing, 112 State HESLEE JAMES D., w Irene (Bickard), (Hesler & Elliott), 23 Dayan Hesler William D., w Jennie S. (Babcock), 63 Park ave Hewitt Nicholas, w Ella (Ling), emp of Lowville Iron Works Co., 7 Jefferson HEWS.FEANK H., w Lena (Miller), dealer in dry goods, millinery, cloaks and wall paper, 103 State, h Dayan HEWH PEEMELIA MES., resides with her son, Frank H., Dayan Hickox William, w Mary A. (Euprech), laborer, 22 Eiver Hilliman Alzada (Bowman), widow of George, 27 Trinity ave Hills Ausmyn, w Nancy (IngersoU), traveling jeweler, 16 Campbell Hesler & Elliott, Are Headquarters for Fi nM AND RHl (H And Everything in the Line of Furnishing Goods, Constantly on Hand. Please call and see us when in town, and inspect the same to your satisfaction Fair Dealing and Small Profit is the Watchword. . . . 302 LOWVILLE VILLAGE. HILTS WILLIAM H., w Bessie (Buckley), attorney and counselor at law and justice of the peace, State Hitchcock Clarissa M., widow of Henry, owns farm 160, 12 cows, 3 Elm Holcombe Anson, w Adaline J. (Brooks), farm produce dealer, h 47 Dayan Honest John's Clothing Store, Moses Kaiser prop, clothing, boots and shoes, 79 Main Horder Joseph, w Mary A. (Garrett), (Close & Horder), State Horth Peter, w Elizabeth (Carr), teamster, 16 Highland ave HOTEL WINDSOE, John Gleason, proprietor, new furni- ture, free 'bus to all trains and free sheds Hough Charles. O., w Pearl A. (Doud), laborer, Jackson Hough E. Charles, son of T. Delevan, student at Albany High school, 41 Park ave Hough Electa S. (Mrs. P. S. Hough), prop of a boarding house, 182 State Hough Elizabeth, widow of Levi E., 19 Park ave HOUGH JOHN D., w Ella C. (Shumway), commercial trav- eler, ex-superintendent of the poor for Lewis Co., 6 Elm Hough Lettie Patrie Mis^, daughter of T. Delevan, 41 Park ave Hough Maria E. (Kilham), widow of Franklin B., 10 Collins Hough Minnie M. Miss, daughter of the late Franklin B., 10 Collins Hough Perry 8., w Electa L. (Kosby), retired carpenter, 182 State Hough Eomeyn B., w Anna M. (Galloway), publisher of American Woods, manuf of stereoptican and micro- scopic preparations of woods and wooden cross sec- tion cards, 10 and 12 Collins HOUGH T. DELEVAN, w Mary E. (Patrie), farmer, owns the Hough homestead in West Martinsburgh 215, 30 cows, resides 41 Park ave HOUSE ADAM, w Irene (Smith), baker and confectioner and dealer in groceries and provisions, lunches served at all hours, 78 State, h do ' House Charles C., w Sarah E. (Powers), stamp clerk for Lewis Co., of the N. Y. State Board of Underwriters, 12 Elm LOWVILLE VILLAGE. 303 House Charles C. Mrs., prop of a boarding house, 12 Elm House J. Carroll, w Fannie E. (Paine), dentist, and pat- entee of the Imperishable Asbestos Burial Casket, stockholder and vice president of Lovrville Burial Cas- ket Co., 40' Dayan House Martha (Sheldon), vpidow of George, resides with her daughter, Mrs. Fred S. Easton, Trinity ave House Nellie C. Miss, daughter of Dr. J. C. House, milliner, h 40 Dayan Howes Olive L. (Gowdy), owns res and 1 1-2 acres. State Hubbard Charles B., w Lucinda (Kasbeck), orchard 1 acre, owns 3 tenemnts, 28 Bostwick Hubbard Charles S., w Julia A. (Eobinson), farmer, emp of his father, Elijah B., 176 State HUBBAED ELIJAH B., w Anna E. (Bailey), farmer, Jack- son Hubbard George W., w Clarissa H. (Hunt), general me- chanic, owns 2 dwelling houses, 30 Bostwick HUBBAED WILLIS O., w Libbie A. (Wood), physician and surgeon, graduated from the medical department of the University of Buifalo, N. Y., in class of 1881 and 1882, and settled at once in Lowville, has been secretary of Lewis Co. Medical Society since June, 1892, ofeice 156 State, h do Hull Thaddeus, w Sarah (Houston), laborer, 14 Bostwick HUNT JAMES Z., physician and surgeon, graduated from Long Island College hospital in the class of 1887, and settled at once for practice in Lowville, office 9 Shady ave, bds Eailroad Hotel Huntley Attie (Kilmer), home 23 Valley Hutchins George N., w Mary W. (Williams), carriage and sign painter, shop at P. McGovern's carriage manu- factory, Stowe, h 33 Dayan IFutchins John G, w Lydia B. (Johnson), carriage painter and trimmer, 13 Campbell I Ingersoll Harvey, w Theresa (Hoch), laborer, 40 Shady ave Ireland E valine (Conover), widow of William E., dress- maker, 8 Collins J JACKSON GEOEGE D., w Emma M. (Mills), books, sta- tionery, . wall paper and fancy goods, 105 State, h Park ave 304 LOWVILLE VILLAGE. JAOOX F. FEAXKLIjS', w Elsie A. (Burlingame), attorney at law, district attorney of Lewis Co., law office, Maia,. n Mecnanic, Crogkan, official office court house, Low- ville, \V'eclnesdays and Thursdays j Jacques Charles E., w Cora K. (Brown), machinist, emp of LowvLlle Iron U'orks Co., 20 Stowe Jacques l^'red C, clerk, emp of V. Lansing Waters, 17 Eas- ton Jacques Jacob, janitor M. E. church, IT Easton Jeffers Adelbert, mason, bds "13 Water Jeffers Charles A., w Catiiarine (Alullauey), barbe],', emp of George O. Jeliers, Kiver Jeffers George O., barber, 2 chairs and bath rooms, State^ (over postoffice), h Water Jefferson Stephen A., w Elizabeth M. (Barker), farmer 11,. Stowe Johnson Amy J., widow of Hiram, Easton Johnson Arthur M., w May E. (ManvUle), principal of Low- ville State Street Graded school since 1885, 47 State Johnson Bessie E. (Webb), widow of Horace D., 69 Dayan Johnson B. Floy, milliner, emp of Dewey & Johnson, 69 Dayan Johnson Dennis, w Eliza M. (Patten), retired farmer, w owns h 16 Easton JOHXSON F. BEKT (Dewey ^: Johnson), 69 Dayan Johnson Fred J., bookkeeper, emp R. J. Richardson & Co.,. 18 Easton Johnson Hamilton A., w Emma A. (Gardner), live stock dealer, 18 Cascade ave Johnson Harriet L., samestress, 16 DeWitt Johnson Harvey M., w Harriet E. (Hitchcock), retired, 16 DeWitt Johnson John L., w Ermin A. (Carpenter), bar tender, emp- T. E. Williams, 76 State (up stairs) Jones Anna Mrs. (Stedman), owns res and 1 acre in Turin, 21 Easton Jones Arthur N., clerk, emp of Henry Weber <& Co., bds 50 Shady ave Jones Carl A., w Lillian A. (Sunderhaft), cabinet maker, emp of J. E. Haberer, 5 Church Jones Darwin E., w Cora (Crosby), foreman, emp of Dr. M. P. Crosby Jones D. Edmund, superintendent of village water works,. State LOWVILLE VILLAGE.. 305 Jones Eleanor Miss, assistant principal of Lowville Graded school, State Jones Eli L., w Sarah A. (Bruce), (Jones & Skinner), 2 Elm Jones Everett S., tinner, emp of F. S. Sterling, bds 154 State Jones Galen L., w Jennie A- (Sterling), clerk, emp of Fred S. Sterling, 37 Dayan Jones L. Nellie, dressmaker, 154 State Jones Minnie C. (Schraub), widow of Eobert W., teacher in Lowville Graded school, home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schraub, 38 Dayan Jones Nellie E. Miss, res State Jones & Skinner, dealers in boots, shoes and rubbers, 92 State Jones Solomon K., w Lucinda (Peebles), disabled soldier of the 5th N. Y. H. A., served 3 years, 154 State JOURNAL AND REPUBLICAN, Republican in politics, published every Thursday by Henry A. Phillips, State K Kaiser Joseph, clerk, emp of Honest John's Clothing store, bds Doig Kaiser Moses, w Rachel (Hale), prop Honest John's cloth- ing store, Doig Kaiser Myre, clerk, emp of Honest John's clothing store,, bds Doig Kaiser Samuel, clerk, emp of Honest John's clothing store,, bds Doig Keegan Hotel, William Elliott prop, 32 Shady ave Keegan Mary, widow of Farrell, prop of Keegan boarding- house, 30 Shady ave Keegan William B., clerk, emp of Wise & Fowler, bds 30 Shady ave Keener Cora A., daughter of John J., school teacher, 32 Park ave Keener John J., w Malvina E. (Andrus), carpenter and builder, owns farm 80, 32 Park ave Keib Frank M., w Maria E. (McGrath), tinsmith, emp Mor- gan A. Stoddard, Jefferson Keib John, w Rose A. (Roat), proprietor of Brooks House, 117 State Keib Nicholas, w Louisa M. (Mattis), carpenter, emp of F. Monnot, 13 Stewart KELLER LOREN E., w Nettie P. (Parsons), dealers in harnesses, robes, blankets, whips, harness oil, etc., 128 State, h 31 Dayan 306 LOWVILLE VILLAGE. Established I *i90. Circulation 8,000 THE JOURNAL AND REPUBLICAN, Published Every Thursday, at liOl^TILiIiE, ST. Y. H. A. Phillips, Editor and Proprietor R. A. Tan IVamee, Local Editor. Tepms of Subscpiption: $1.50 per Year in Advance. If not paid during^ the year $3.0o will be charged. The Journal and Republican has a circulation of over 3,000 copies, being much larger than that of any other paper in Lewis County, or in this section, consequently being by far the most desirable medium for advertisng. Hrtistic^ 3^ob lp»rinting. Having a complete assortment of Job Type and Material, and presses capable of turning off work with great rapidity, which cannot be excelled in neatness, beauty of finish and attractiveness, business and other men will find the Journal and Republican office prepared at all times to supply any- thing in the line of Printing with the greatest promptitude. Give us a call and we will guarantee satisfaclion. LOWVILLE VILLAGK. 307 .Kelley Ella, seamstress, 39 River _Kelley John, w Anna (Brennan), stone mason, 39 Eiver Jielley Kate, domestic, 39 River Kelley Mary, widow of Patrick, 11 Campbell KELLOGG HOUSE, Carroll H. Bateman prop, State Kellogg K. Collins, retired merchant, owns 4 farms aggre- gating 700 acres, 50 acres hops, 80 cows, and owns Kellogg House, also Kellogg block, Shady ave, con- taining 7 stores and several dwelling houses, and res 66 State Kellogg K. Collins, w Susan A. (Morse), clerk at Utica, N. Y., 9 Elm KELLY WILLIAM A., w Mary L. (Buckley), dentist, has practiced in Lowville the last 16 years, office Ruscoe block, h Trinity ave Kelsey George W., w Adda J. (Thorns), bookkeeper, emp of E. D. Sheley & Son, 32 Bostwick Kempner Anna, head waiter, emp Strife House Kempney Lewis, bar tender, Kellogg House Kenedy Ellen, widow of William, laundress. River Kesler Arnold, painter and emp of Brooks House Kieb William J., w Ellen (Burk), stone mason, 33 Bost- wick Kilmer Phillip G., w Nancy A. (Plopper), laborer, soldier 5th N. Y. H. A., 3 years^ 23 Valley King Andrew, w Lydia (Bush), carjriagemaker, emp of Klett & Co., Hubbard King James H., w Julia M. (Erhardt), carriage painter, 22 Bostwick King Mary, widow of Sanford R., who died July 6, 1894, owns h and lot 9 Jefferson KIRLEY CYRILLE P., w A. Pauline (Wood), physician and surgeon, and ornithologist, graduated from Ken- tucky School of Medicine in Louisville class of 1875, received the gold medal, first prize for general pro- • ficiency, began practice in Lowville in July, 1875, where he still remains. Office Smiley block, h 12 Easton Kirley Elizabeth A., widow of Charles, who died Jan. 29, 1894, dress and cloak maker. State, No. 23 Smith block KIRLEY F. PETER, w Elizabeth J. (Miller), (Kirley & Gallowav), 16 Collins n-CTRLEY &■ GALLOWAY (F. P. K. & F. A. G.), merchant tailors, dealers in ready-made clothing, hats, caps, gloves and gents* fournishino- poofis, i04 State 308 LOWVILLE VILLAGE. F. PETER KIKLEY. F. A. GALLOWAY. Headquarters for Ready Made Clothing, Hats,. Caps, Gloves, and all kinds of Men's Furnish- ings. Custom Work Our Specialty. LOWVILLE, N. Y., 104 STATE STREET Kirley Henrietta, widow of Michael, who died Feb. 10,. 1876, of dissabilities, contracted in the service of his. country, 23 Water Klett & Co. (Phillip and J. D. Klett), manufacturers and dealers in cariages, sleighs, harnesses and agricul- tural implements, 21 State, employ 8 men Klett Phillip, w Eosa (Schloop), (Klett & Co.) N. State Kline Almira Mrs., nurse, 7 Water, gone Kline Jacob H., w Lena E. (Searl), clerk, emp Geo. W. Bostwick, 3 Hubbard KNAPP CHAELES L., w Sarah (Dorrance), lawyer, ex- State Senator in 1886 and '87, U. S. Consul General at Montreal during Gen. Harrison's administration,. office over Black Eiver National Bank, h 27 Dayan L Lallier John A., casket trimmer^ bds 8 Cedar Lallier Nicholas, w Margaret A. (Kennedy), laborer, 8 Cedar Lallier Walter T. meat cutter, emp of C. D. Moore, bds 8 Cedar La Mont Charles, clerk, Kellogg House Laney George W., w Emma D. (Bigness), mason, 14 Stowe- Laney William, w Mary (Murray), laborer, Stowe LOWVILLE VILLAGE. 309 d'ulnUhti^i. tibe ©Ibeet Clotbtng tbouse in Xcwis County. BstabUsbc&in 1868. . . . 310 LOWVILLE VILLAGE. Lanfaie Bion A., av Rose (Gerard), painter and paper hanger, 73 Dayan Lanpher Allyn W., clerk, emp of Stoddard & Bateman, bds 35 Stowe LANPHEE A. MAKCELLUS, w Emma A., clerk of Lewis Co. since Jan. 1, 1889, Dayan Lanpher Charles H., son of Harriet, sash maker, 23 Park av Lanpher Harriet (Lesuer), widow of Henry, 23 Park ave Lanpher Hiram S., w Prances C. (Hamilton), retired con- tractor and builder, owns about twenty tenement, houses, 26 Dayan Lanpher Julian L., printer, emp of Lowville Times, 26' Dayan Lanpher Ori\ile P., w Sarah L. (Cummings), traveling; agent for sale of medicines, 35 Stowe Larget Frank, w Mary (Amman), carpenter, emp F Mou- nat, 15 De Wit Larget John B., aged 83, bds 15 De Wit Laribee Abraliani L., \v Louise M. (Stukley), laborer, Shady ave (up stairs) Laribee Lorenzo, w Susan (Kline), teamster, emp of J. E.. ■ Haborer, Forest av Lasher John, w Sarah A. (Parker), farmer 250, and 31 cows, has 425 sugar trees, owns res, 72 Dayan Lawrence George, horse trainer, bds 6 Stewart Lederle Carl, clerk, emp of J. E. Haberer, bds 24 Church Leland Martha S. (Mills), widow of Charles, 14 Trinity av LENOX WILLIAM, w Lydia (Hall), (William Lenox & Son), Dayan LENOX WILLIAM J., w Ella (Trevor), (William Lenox & Son, Park av *LENOX WILLIAM & SON, clothiers and furnishers, 108' State LEONARD CHARLES P., w Elizabeth P. (Glasgow), pro- prietor of eight farms, owns 125 cows, member of the board of Water Commissioners, and trustee of the vil- lage graded school, for the past 20 years, and has placed the school in the front rank of its kind, trustee of Lowville Academy, director and president of Black River Nat. Bank, and president of Lowvile Cemetery Association, 134 State Leonard Francis K., son of Harvey, with his brother, Stephen, first merchants in Lowville (1804), w Adelia (Lowe), farmer, has 90 acres, 15 cows, 52 State LOWVILLE VILLAGE. 311 lestabUsbet) 1856. l^emocrat . . . Xowville, 1R. 1^. flDanville & ipbelpe, jeMtors ant) publisbers, ^erms $1.50 a l^ear in E&v>ance. ^be Best flDebium in IRortbern IRew l^orfi for Ebvcrtisers . . . ^be ©fficial Democratic ©roan of Xewis Counti?. Careful Httention (Biven to ©rbers for ... . 5ob Mork. Xaw Morf? anb Xegal Hbvertising a Specialty?.- 312 LOWVILLE VILLAGE. Leonard Henry C, janitor of Lewis Co. Republican League club rooms, and book agent, bds Park Place Leonard S. Elizabeth, only child of Charles P., res with her father, 134 State Levene Alexander, w Orillia (Bigness), laborer 54 Valley Levene Ela A., laborer, bds 54 Valley Levis J. Erwin, insurance clerk, emp of Hedden & Moore, bds 37 Park av LeWarne Cornelia C. (Ci-andall), owns res,' 22 State Lewis Betsey Miss, 34 State LEWIS COUNTY DEMOCRAT,' published every Wed- nesday, Manville & Phelps editors and proprietors, 72 State Lewis David C, w Cora M. (Evans), clerk, emp of Stod- dard & Bateman, 53 Shady av ~ Lewis Mary M. Miss, 34 State Lewis Edward, mason 52 Valley L^Huillier Frank C, w Mary E. (Towsley), mason and la- borer, 35 Clinton L'Huillier Rose Miss, dressniaker, 42 Shady av Liscomb Charles, laborer, 52 Valley Loiselle Samuel A., av Josephine (Pedneau), tailor,( emp of Hesler & Elliott, 14 Steward Loren Frank A., w Nellie E. (Oannan), teamster, emp George Haberer, 1 Campbell Loson Frank N., w Catherine (Scherer), clerk, emp Stod- dard & Bateman, 49 Dayan *LOWVILLE IRON WORKS CO. (Limited), founded in 1867, incorporated in 1894, manufacture milling ma- chinery (for puln mills a specialty), pulleys, mill gear- ing, mill supplies, Deer River plows, centrifugal and power pumps, castings, etc. A. R. Gebbie, president; S; D. Nevins, vice-president and superintendent; A. B. Gebbie, secretary and treasurer; employ 17 men, of- fice and manufactory 23 Valley Lawville Sash, Door and Blind Factory, E. D. Sheley & Son proprietors and also wholesale manufacturers of plumbers' fine cabinet work. They manufacture per order, builders' supplies; Frank D. Moore foreman. Shops on Railroad, near Trinity av Lucas James F., w Kate M. (Walls), laborer, 48 Valley Lucas Kate M. (Mrs. James F.), laundress, 48 Valley Lynch Anna Miss, daughter of Patrick, 24 Church Lynch Bridget (Grace), widow of Matthew, 18 Church LOWVILLE VILLAGE. 313 Oii MANUFACTURERS OP Wood Pulp Maohinery, GRINDERS, WET MACHINES, WOOD BARKERS, CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS, PRESSURE PUMPS, DUPLEX AND TRIPLEX. Saw Mill Macl\inery! XLhc **2)eet IRiver" plow, Zbc "Sn^ber flewspaper jfolber/' 6ra\)if^ Idq^qIs and Qer^eral Macl7inery LOWVILLE, /NEW gOHK 314 LOWVILLE VILLAGE. Lynch Edward, Cigar maker, emp J. M. Boshart, bds. Church Lynch Nancy Miss, dressmaker, 18 Church Lynch Thomas, w Kate (Mangan), laborer, owns h and lot, 16 Church Lyng Patrick, w Ellen, (Kelley), emp of W. H. Greeley, 24 Church Lyng Thomas, wood carver, emp of J. E. Haberer, 24 Church M Mackay Eliza A. (Cunningham), widow of Edmund, 9 High- land av Macoy Angeline (Dorman), widow of Nathan who died Sept. 15, 1894, 33 Dayon Mahony James, clerk, emp of John Walsh, 8 Valley Mahony Johanna, widow of Timothy, 8 Valley Mahony Timothy, laborer, 8 Valley Malampy Mary, widow of Patrick, owns h, 21 Church Mandeville William G. Jr., w Bertha A. (Davis), photo^ grapher, 130 State, h 25 Trinity av Manigin May E. Miss, resides with Charles Leonard Manning Christopher, w Helen M. (Shepard), disabled soldier of the 1st N. Y. Light Artillery, served about 4 years, h 14 Campbell Manning Florence C. Miss, stenographer, typewriter and bookkeeper, emp of J. E. Haborer, 14 West Campbell Manning Nellie C, school teacher, 14 Campbell Manville C. -De Vere, son of C. D., law student, bds State MANVILLE CLEVELAND D. (Manville & Phelps), w Elizabeth A. (Phelps), State *MANVILLE & PHELPS (C. D. M. & T. B. P.), proprie- tors and publishers of Lewis County Democrat and job printers, official organ of the county, 72 State MAKENESS JAMES A., w Addie (Deztell), dealer in gro- ceries, crockery and lamps, State, h 15 Daj^an Marks Alice, widow of James, 3 Stowe Marshall Augustus F., w Hattie L. (Webb), patentee of a wood bending machine, No. 5 Smith Block Marshall Jesse W., w Lillian L. (Stillman), photograpner, emp of W. G. Mandeville, Water Martin Thomas H., w Nellie (Mc Cabe), machinist, emp of Lowville Iron Works Co., 29 Valley Maryhugh Henry, w Emma (Klock), laborer, Water MAUEER LEWIS E., (Virkler & Maurer), bds Strife House LOWVILLE VILLAGE. 315^ mu (Oido IIP I ^. MaRENESS, Of Lowville, /N. g, cJd Ui^ utknowhd§ed imxkii, hmkd in ^aUelnem S'hck, .... J^o. //^ Stuk Sif^eei, (tppoSU'C^ jHM. T., and i-x R. W. G. S. J. T., and rhe organizer of the Juvenile Good Templars, Dayan O'Donnell Will S., merchant, 98 State, h Eastcn O'Grady Patrick, w Hanora (iiilian), owns h and lot, 23 River O'Horo Ella Miss, tailoress, emp of \Vm. Lenox & Son, 25 Water Oliver William, jr., w Gertrude (Wyckoff), agt of the Adi- rondack Timber and Mineral Co., 16 Clinton O'Neil Margaret (Mrs. Michael), dressmaker, 43 Stowe O'Neil Michael, w Margaret M. (Sullivan), emp of W. D. Austin, 43 Stowe Osborne Alexander, cigarmaker, emp of J. M. Boshart, bds Railroad Ostrander William L., w Emma (Goutremout, cabinet- maker, emp of J. E. Haberer, 5 No. 3 Road P Paine Orville H., retired, home with Dr. J. C. House, 40 Dayan Parker Elizabeth S. (Mrs. James W.), dressmaker, .57 Water Parker James W., w Elizabeth S. (Moren), laborer, 57 Water PARKER WILLIAM D., w Asenath B. (Wood), life in- surance agent, emp of the American Co-operative Re- lief Association, of Syracuse, N. Y., soldier of C, 2(1 A'eteran X- Y. cavalry, adjutant G. D. Bailey Post, G. A. R., and foreman of Mechanic's Hook and Ladder Co., 23 Easton PARKER WILLIAM D. MRS., teacher of piano and or- gan, 23 Easton Passenger Andrew J., w Sarah J. (Schoonmaker), retired farmer, lumberman and hotel keeper, owns farm 175, 15 cows, in Watson, 142 State Passenger Helen E., widow of Andrew R., who died Julr 31, 1894, 142 State 322 LOWVILLE VILLAGE. Payne William H., cigarmaker. emp J. M. Bushart, De- ^^'itt Payne William H., w Anna (Strickfus), cigarmalcer, emp of John Boshart, 15 Stewart Pealo Nancy, chambermaid, emp Kellogg House 21 yean Pease Alpheus D., w Chloe A. (Green), deceased Feb. IG, 1893, county treasurer's clerk, treasurer of Lewis Co. from 1862 to 1872, and civil engineer and surveyor Park Place Peebles Luella E., daughter of Lewis S., 24 Trinity ave Peebles Martha M. (Dodge), widow of Lewis S., 24 Trinity ave Peebles Eollin C, cigarmaker, emp of J. M. Boshart, Kail- road , Pelton Charles E., w Louise (Davenport), clerk, emp ot C. F. Eick, State Petrie Archibald, w Rebecca (Campbell), retired farmer, 10 Park ave Petrie Carrie E., daughter of Archibald, 10 Park a^ e ' Pfeiffer Fred W., w Elizabeth (Teller), foreman cigai manuf, emp of J. M. Boshart, Trinity ave Pfeiffer Frederic W., w Melissa (Teller), cigarmaker, emp of J. M. Boshart, 23 Trinity ave Phalon Bridget, widow of James, 8 JaCkson Phalon Dennis L., w Biddy (Wrape), cigarmaker, 20 River Phalon Ellen, widow of Michael, 32 River Phalon James B., painter and paper hanger, 8 Jackson Phalon John, wood carver, emp of John Haberer, 8 Jack- son Phalon Mollie E., school teacher, 32 River Phelps Charles N., w Ella (Taylor), painter, decorator and paper hanger, Campbell Phelps Leona A., daughter of Thomas B., teacher of vocal and instrumental music, bds 6 Clinton PHELPS THOMAS B. (Manville & Phelps), w Martha A. (Freeman), 6 Clinton Phillips Bros. (Oren G. and Ralph H.), farmers 337, in Martinsburgh, 45 cows, res Lowvdlle Phillips Caroline (Fisher), widow of Lester, home with her son Oren G., 17 State PHILLIPS HENRY A. HON., w Christipa K. (Scovil), proprietor of The Journal and Republican, ex-post- master. Member of Assembly in 1867, and chairman of the Republican county committee 7 years. State, h Dayan LOWVILLE VILLAGE. 323 Phillip Oren G., w Martha (.Gerner), (Phillips Bros.), res 17 State Phillips Ralph H., w Jennie S. (Boshart), (Phillips Bros.) 15 State Pitcher Augusta (Moore), widow of Judson L., 35 Park a^e Pitcher Charles D., ay May, teacher and farm in Martins- burgh 125, 15 cows, 140 State Pitcher Clair J., law student at New York law school, 35 - Park ave Pitcher Cyrus A., w Esther . (Miller), retired farmer, llO State Pitcher J. M. Clifford, son of Cyrus D., printer, emp of Low- ville Times, bds 140 State Place Kittle, head waiter, Kellogg House Plopper Harvey, retired, bds, 23 Valley POETEE HENEY B., w Anna (Gilroy), life and accident insurance agt., 22 Trinity ave Porter Thirclevia A. (Goodenough), widow of George S., who died Dec. 24, 1878, 6 Church Porter Julia C. Miss, daughter of Mrs. Thirclevia A.., dress- maker, 6 Church Powell EUinor Miss, bds 5 Cascade ave Preiser Frederic, printer, bds 12 Shady ave Preiser Jacob, w Caroline (Wise), carpenter, 12 Shady ave Puffer J. Washington, w Eachael (Ammon), stationary en- gineer, 150 State Q Quilty Nora, widow of Thomas, home 5 Stewart 'Quinn John, manufacturer and dealer in harnesses, blank- ets, robes, whips, gloves and mittens, 109 State, bds 6 Stewart R EAILEOAD HOTEL, Samuel S. Eaine, prop.. Shady ave, opposite depot HAINE SAMUEL S., w Angeline L. (Parke), proprietor of Eailroad Hotel,' ex-county superintendent of the poor. Shady ave., opp depot EALSTEN FEED H. (Ealsten & Smiley), Dayan BALSTEN & SMILEY (F. H. E. & E. E. S. ), editors and proijrietors of the Lowville Times, and job printers, Shady ave EAMSEY ANNIE L. (Mrs. Ward), owns h and lot, 9 Valley cor Cascade ave 324 LOWVILLE VILLAGE. 1876. 1896. The Lowville Times, F. H. RALSTEN & R. R. SMILEY, Editors and Proprietors, and Best Newspaper Published in Lewis County, Eight Pages, Six Columns to the Page, Clear Type. Price $1,00 a year in Advance. Fairn IDepaPtnnent, Devoted to General Farming Interests, Market News, with full Telegraphic and Local Eeports, Editorial Comments, Miscellany, and in all re- spects a Complete Dev/spapep. "The Times" Contains More General and Local News and Correspondence, and has Fuller and Later Mar- ket and Crop Eeports than any other Weekly published in the County. 5ob BbrintiuQ ®f all ^in&0 IReatli? art) artlsttcalli?' lexecuteb. Ipdces Hlwa^s IReasonaWe, LOWVILLE VILLAGE 325 ]{amsey Charles G., w Mary A. (Trexel), fireman, also farmer on the farm of the late D. C. West, 1 Valley Ramsey Cora C. Miss, daughter of Ward, milliner, 9 Val- ley, cor Cascade ave Bamsey Edgar D., emp of Kellogg House, bds 13 Water Ramsey Edward, emp Kellogg House Ramsey Frank J., w Josephine (Saunders), painter, 12 Water Ramsey H. Burdette, wood-carver, bds 13 Water Ramsey Jay, w Sarah C. (Casler), teamster, 13 Water RAMSEY WARD L., w Annie L. (Frame), teamster, ex- member of Lowville Home Guards, their son, Hon. George L., is the present mayor of Bozeman, Montana, and cashier of the Commercial National Bank of that place, 9 Valley, cor Cascade Randall Oscar F., w Ella E. (Wynn), cabinet-maker, emp of J. E. Haberer, 14 Forest ave liath Benjamin, porter, Kellogg House Raulic Benjamin A., emp of S. S. Raine, Railroad Hotel Raulip Lydia C, bookkeeper, emp of Stoddard & Bateman, 12 Clinton Rauhe Magdalene J., dressmaker, 14 Clinton Rauhe Mary L., dressmaker, 14 Clinton Rauhe Sarah K., house-keeper, 12 Clint (^n Rauhe Wilhelmina B., clerk, emp V. L. Waters, 12 Clinton Ray Frank; cigarmaker, 25 River Ray Mrs., widow of Samut-l, 25 River Reu Rutson, w Clarissa A. (Clark), retired farmer and dealer in real estate and farm produce. Park ave Reape Mary E. Miss, domestic, 32 Dayan Reardon Michael, w Julia (O'Brien), retired farmer, 12 Stowe Reed Effie L. Miss, home 50 Shady ave Reed Fred A., painter with his father, Willard V., bds 50 Shady ave Reed Harriet G. Miss, clerk, bds 50 Shady ave Reed Mary Miss (Barney & Reed), 50 Shady ave Reed Minnie J. Miss, 9 Cascade ave Reed Mirrain L., w Ida C. (Oatman), painter, 9 Cascade ave Reed T. Miller, w Emma J. (Stephens), lawver, district att'y 3 terms of 3 years each, Leonard block, State, h State cor Trinity ave Reed Willard V., w Harriet L. (Arthur), painter, 50 Shady ave 326 . LOWVILLE VILLAGE. Eees Horace A., w J Elizabeth (Clobridge), State inspector of milk and instructor in cheese making, 17 Trinity ave., cor Park Eeid Thomas H.; w Felanse (Belanice), emp J. E. Haberer, 59 Shady ave nice Phebe Mrs., home with her sister, Cordelia Shum way, 5 Elm Rich William H., w Helen E. (Harris), architect and build- er, 7 Stewart Eichardson Frank J., w Eva B. (Dunning), Easton Eichardson E. J. & Co. (Eufus J. and S. Brown), dealers iu butter, cheese, hops, maple sugar, dairy supplies, es- tablished in 1860, 2 Dayan Eichardson Eufus J. ( E. J. Eichardson & Co.), and farmer, 283. 50 cows, president of the board of water commis- sioners of Lowville, Dayan Eichardson S. Brown, w M. Frances (Dickey), (E. J. Eich- ardson & Co.), and farmer 450, 40 cows, president of the village of Lowville, 52 Dayan Eichter C. Charles, w Margaret, gun smith and machinist, all kinds of saws gummed and filed, rear of post of9.ce,. h 30 Dayan Eich Charles F., w Lida (Shepard), merchant tailor, d'S State, h Park ave., cor Trinity ave Eiebennacht George, laborer, bds 6 Stewart Eiebennacht James, bar tender, emp of Strife House Eieffennaclit Cbristian M., w Mary S. (Gillette), emp of J. E, Haberer, 18 Dayan Einsler Frank, w Josephine (German), laborer, emp of M. Nortz, 4 Water Eittis Elizabeth, widow of John L., 18 Water Eoberts Samuel, w Nancy A. (Arthur), laborer, 12 jack- son Eogers Lovisa, widow of Eufus L.. 15 Shady ave Eoss Charles, w Mary J. (Barrett), farmer 78, owns 4 tene- ment houses and res 37 Park ave Eoss Frederic M., w Ina M. (Johnson), carpenter, emp of Lowville Asbestos Casket Co., 18 Cascade ave Eoss Henry M., w Hannah L. (Tugaw), (Dana & Eoss), 4 Eailroad EOWLEY LINCOLN E., w Martha C. (Butler), principal of Lowville academy since 1891, res do Euggles Anna Miss, daughter of Susan Euggles, 144 State Euggles Susan (Wood), widow of George D., has 2 houses and lots, 144 State LOWVILLK VILLAGE. 327 Rumble Charles A./ jeweler and optician, 91 State, bd& Shady ave Ruprie Claude, w Anna B. (Troxler), sexton, emp Lowville Rural cemetery association, cemetery grounds Ryan Charles H., w Minnie A. (Rumble), manufacturer and dealer in fine hand-made candies, 86 State, h 51 Valley RYEL ITIRAM H., w Sarah (Glenn), (Merrell, Ryel & Mer- i-ell), served as district attorney of Lewis Co. 6 con- secutive years from Jan. 1, 1888, 24 Clinton Sackett Martin J., w Susan E. (Bush), retired farmer, owns in Turin 2farms, aggregating 475, has 80 cows, sells •from 500 to 2,000 bushels of potatoes yearly, has 650 sugar trees, owns real estate in Washington, D. C, 13 Dayan Salisbury Calvin O., w La Moine L. (Arthur), clerk, emp' of Kirley & Galloway, 7 Campbell Salisbury John E., laborer, emp of E. Williams, bds State^ Sandy AlickE., w Jennie E. (Turner), furniture finisher,, emp of J. E. Haberer, 166 State Sandy Esther, widow of Alexa'nder, housekeeper, 164 State SCHERMERHORN BARNUM L., w Elizabeth A. (Pha- lon), groceries, provisions, glass-ware and crockery,. Kellogg Block, Shady ave, h Jackson Schermerhorn Cornelia (Bickford), widow Edward, house- keeper, emp of Mrs. Sarah McCullock, 60 State Schiudler John, w Jennie (Bennett), laborer, emp of Dr.. Hunt, 61 State Schmidlin George C, w Ida A. (Swan), farm laborer, 16„ No. 3 Road Schmidlin Joseph W., w Harriet (Wilder), owns farm in. New Bremen 75, 13 Stewart Schmidlin Josephine Mrs., owns res 16, No. 3 Road Schneider Dorothy, widow of Frank, housekeeper, 14 Park ave SCHRAUB FRED C. HON., lawyer, admitted to practice June, 1877, district attorney in 1884, member of the board of managers of St. Lawrence State Hospital at Ogdensburgh, was appointed State Dairy Commis- sioner and afterwards Commissioner of Agriculture, which position he now holds, official office at State Capitol, State, cor Dayan, h 30 Dayan Schraub Henry, w Salome(Ladenburg), retired, owns farm in Martinsburgh 300, has 50 cows, 38 Dayan 328 LOWVILLE VILLAGK. Scofield Charles D., w Elmira (Olmstead), carriage maker, soldier Co G, 3d N. Y. cavalry 3 years, Water Scott Clara M. Miss, resides witli her father Louis A., 20 Trinity aye Scott Cornelia M. (Stoddard), widow of J. Goodrich, 35 Day an Scott Emma C, daughter of Mrs. Cornelia M., embroider, 35 Dayan Scott Louis A., postoflice clerk, 20 Trinity ave Scott Warren L., w Dell N. (Stoddard), life ins agL, soldier in battery H and I, 1st N. Y. light artillery 4 years, went out a private returned at the close of the war, 1st Lieut., 44 Dayan Searl George, w Lillian J., cheese maker, 165 State SEAEL LELAND B., w Nellie J., proprietor of livery, rear of R. F. Murray's book store, 58 Dayan Searl Leslie L., clerk, bds 165 State Searl Lillian J. (Mrs. George), proprietor of boarding house, and dressmaker, owns h and lot, 165 State SEARL QUARTUS M., w Edith M. (Hines), proprietor ot livery and owns farm in Harrisburgh 160, 21 cows, 1) De Witt Searls ApoUos L., w Damie (Waters), proprietor of bil- liard parlors, 5 Kellogg Block, h Easton Sears Andrew, carpenter, bds Brooks House Sears Julia E., nurse and housekeeper for her father, Sam- uel P., 12 Stewart Sears Samuel P., owns saw mill and f arm 365 acr<'s iii Montague, and 4 dwelling houses in Lowville, aged bO, 12 Stewart ^ • Seckner Loren Y., w Inez A. (Valliere), barber, 57 Shady ave Segovis C. Lewis, w Eva, clerk, emp European Hotel, 122 State ; Segovis John A., w Nancj^ (Courtney), carpenter and sol- dier, Co. G, 14 N. Y. H. artillery, and was confined in Libby prison, served 2 years, 20 Church Servey Anna, dressmaker, rooms 29 Dayan Seymour William, w Maria C. (Gavlord), retired farmer, 163 State Shaffer Jacob, clerk, emp Henry Webber & Co., bds 10 For- est ave Shaler Frank W., w Anna L. (Sweeney), blacksmith, 28 Stowe, cor Cascade ave LOWVILLE VILLAGE. 329 Shannon Chauncey, w Nancy (Van Brocklin), shoemaker, 87 State, h 19 Crouch Shantz David A., w Florence (Bowen), carpenter, Kiver SHAEP IRA, w Ella S. (Curtis), owns farm 200, on r 18,' cor 19, has 36 covs^s, breeder of full blood Cheshire swine, hop grower 10 acres, grower of hay, markets an average of 70 tons per year, sugar orchard 500 trees, member of the executive committee of X. i' . State Grange, serve? as supervisor of Lowville the past three years and re-elected for the ensuing two years, 9 Elm Sheldon Emma J., teacher of oil painting, 5 Elm Sheley William D., w Carrie M. (Lawton), (E. D. Sheley & Son), 20 State SHEPARD DEMARIS E., w Emma L. (Brott), clerk and Stewart of the Strife House, 2 Jefferson Shepard Eleanor Miss, invalid, 9 Bostwick Shepard George A., w Minnie S. (Chamberlin), druggist, emp of J)oig Bros., 26 Campbell Shepard George W., w Anna M. (EblejO; proprietor of Low ville Steam Laundry, 3 Water, h do Shepard Halsey S., w OUie R. (Farrar), roofer, steel, iron and felt, emps from six to twelve men 19 Collins Shepard John P., w Ellen (Lewis), retired), Bostwick iShepard Mary Miss, laundry, 9 Bostwick ^ Shepard Sarali L., widow of DeEasting, resides with her son George W., 3 Water Shepard Wilfred L., w Julia B. (Bingley), bookkeeper at Black River National Bank, 4 Elm SHERWOOD FERDINAND A., w Nellie A. (Seaman), wholesale and retail dealer in groceries, ci^ockery and fruit, 116 State, 118 Park ave SHERWOOD GEORGE, w Emma J. (Green), teller of the Black River National Bank since its organization in 1879, county treasurer, owns an undivided share in the estate of his late father Samuel 190 acres, 30 cows, 6 to 10 acres of hops, 7 Trinity ave Sherwood. Mary C. Miss, resident, boards 23 Dayan Shumway Cordelia Miss, owns h and lot. No. 5, Elm Shumway Fanny E. Miss, daughter of Maria S. and Loren 16 Elm Shumway Maria S., widow of Loren, who died May 8, 1889, 16 Elm z' Siegel John P., laborer, emp J. T. Campbell, 7 Stowe Siegel Margaret (Ritz), widow of John, 7 Stowe 330 LOWVILLE VILLAGE. Simons Daniel C, w Janette (Duren), market gardener 1 acre, 25 Clinton Skinner Samuel E., w Mary (Nash), (Jones & Skinner), 25- Collins SLACK HENRY W. (Blackman & Slack), bds Kellogg House Sliter John D., laborer, 52 Stowe ^ Sliter Wesley P., w Margaret E. (Davis), laborer, 55 Stowe SMILEY E. EEA, w Inez G. (Fi^h), (Ralsten & Smiley), a Elm Smith Anna L., resides with her aunt, Mrs. Harriet P. Brighams, 12 Shady ave Smith Catharine, domestic, emp at alms house, 8 Valley Smith Celestia M., retired teacher, 5 Elm Smith Henry D., w Catharine (Branon), laborer and sol- dier, 26th N. Y. cavalry, 15 Valley Smith James F., w Mary (Ryan), carpenter, 19 Stewart Smith John, laborer, bds Brooks House Smith John, laborer, 8 Valley Smith Mary E., domestic, emp of the Alms House, Valley Smith Mary B., laundress, 8 Valley Smith N. Julia, teacher, 15 Valley Smith Thomas, laborer, 40»Valley SMITH WADSWORTH, student, bds 78 State Smith Welcome, w Kate (Shaffer), retired farmer, owns, farm 115, 13 cows, 10 acres hops, 450 sugar trees, res 10 Forest ave Smith William J., w Jessie N. (King), jeweler and opti- cian, 96 State, cor Dayan, h Park ave Smithlin Louis R., w Ella M. (Gaynor), patternmaker, emp of Lowville Iron Works Co., 45 Stowe Smithlin Pamilla, widow of George, 1 Jackson Smithlin Leon J., w Clara (King), teller First National Bank of Lowville, 177 State Snell Lydney S., w Jennie (Wheeler), civil engineer and surveyor, owns h and 3 acres in Naumburgh, office over Black River JSfat. Bank, h Shady ave SNYDER FAY C, w Hetta M. (Kellogg), (Bronson & Sny- der), State Spring Fred J., w Sarah A. (Closson), woodturner, emp ot J. E. Haberer, Forest ave Springsteen C. Edward, w Mary E. (Reese), agent in the sale of lumber, for L. B. Parker and carpenter, Rail- road, bet Shady ave and Water, h 29 River LoWVIIiLE VILLAGE. 331 Springsteen Eugene J., w Sarah L. (Lanpher), emp of As- bestos Burial Casket Co., 35 Eiver Staring James fl., w Catharine E. (Staring), farmer, owns with George H. 210 acres in Martinsburgh and leases of James L. Campbell 200, and 30 cows, milk dealer,, 176 State Steele Ada M., milliner, 21 Collins Steele Emory, w Alma (Farr), constable and laborer, h 21 Collins Steinbrenner Andrew J., w Elizabeth A. (Shaver), painter,, paper hanger, carpenter and taxidermist, 162 State Steinbrenner Ray H., carriage painter and paper hanger,, 162 State Stell Anna L., daughter of Herman, 9 Church Stell Barney H., meat cutter, emp of E. E. Williams, bds; Church Stell Charles H., tailor, emp of Kirley & Galloway, 9 Church Stell Christian M., tailor, emp of Wm. Lenox & Son, 9* Church Stell Fred A., clothing cutter, 9 Church Stell Herman, w Anna'E. (Lance), tailor, emp of Kirley &. Galloway, 9 Church Stephens Abbie, widow of Augustus C, Park ave Stephens Charles, w Eliza (Harvey), laborer, 16 Valley Stephens Eliza A., widow of Charles M., 45 State Stephens Henry T., w Elizabeth (^Yc>^thley), emp of J. E. ilaberer, 13 De Witt Stepjiens Jacob, w Julia (Stephens), retired baker, 10 Park Place Stephens Lena C, daughter of Jacob, 10 Park Place Stephens Loren H., w Celia B. (McGinley), farmer, the es- tate of his late father, George W., 164, and owns in his own right 16 acres, has 30 Holstein cows, 5 head of young cattle, 5 horses, 14 State Stephens Rosa K. Miss, dau of Jacob, music teacher, 10 Park Place STEPHENS W. HUDSON, atty., bds Strife House Sterling Fred S., w Hattie A. (Stoddard), dealer in hard- ware, mowing machines and cultivators, 123 Main, h do Stevens Charles E., w Susan (Nichols), constable, 31 Stowe- Stevens Elizabeth E., widow of Samuel, owns with her sore R. Kent, farm 240, 40 cows, 18 Elm cor Park ave 332 LOWVILLE VILLAGE. Stevens Fred H., clerk, emp of E. A. Davis, bds Dayan Stevens M. Norton, w Ella A. (Kingsley), commercial traveler, 29 Shady ave Stevens E. Kent, farmer, owns with his mother, farm 240, 40 cows, leased on shares to George E. North, dealer in phosphates and mowers, harvesters and horse rakes, 18 Elm, cor Park ave Stevens William W., w Frances F. ("S^an Valkenburgh), Adirondack guide, 55 Watter Stewart John S., w Frances C. (Nickeson), carpenter and builder, 61 State St. Hart Frank, w Delilah E. (Waller), carpenter, 38 Val- ley Stillman & De Voe (William I. S. & Alexander DOWVILLK VliiLAGifi. Stoddard Nancy, widow of CJianes S., 44 Dayan Stoddard Ricliard, physician ana surgeon, JJayan Strife Frank, hostler, emp of Strife House STKIFE HOC BE, Jacob Strife proprietor, livery attached, 172 State, cor Stowe SI'KIFE JACOB, w Christina (Lbmber), proprietor of the Strife House and farmer 282, 4& cows, 172 State, cor ? ''Stowe Sullivan Daniel P., emp of Lowville Iron Works Co., 11 Clinton Sullivan Julia Jc., dressmaker, 43 Stowe , Sullivan Mary W., housekeeper for her father, Daniel P., 11 Clinton Sundei^haft Adam, cat)inetmaker, emp of John Haberer, bds 53 Stowe Sunderhaft John, coachman, emp of Dr. Crosby, bds 53 Stowe Sunderhaft John B., w Eva (Hartman), cabinetmaker, 53 Stowe Sunderhaft Paul, w Jennie (Cavanaugh), cartman, Rail- road Sunderhaft Sebastian, butcher and meat dealer, 53 Stowe Sutphen Thaddeus, w Clara R. (Segovis), village cartman, 2 horses, 17 Church, cor Highland ave Sweeney Kate H., dressmaker, bds 28 Stowe, cor Cascade ave T ^laffel Mary, waiter, emp Kellogg House TiUcott Mrs., widow of John, 11 Jackson TAEDY JOSEPH S., w Frances J. (Mitchell), dealer in diamonds, watches, clocks, jewelry, silverware, novel- ties, etc., optical goods a specialty, 90 State,, h 19 Bost- wick ■Taylor Lucinda (Davis), vndow of James, who died Sept. 1894, home with her daughter, Mrs. C. N. Phelps, Campbell ■Taylor William, w Sophia (L'Huillier), harnessmaker, emp of Lorin Keller, 12 Jefferson TEDMON FERDINAND L., w Amy A. (Seymour), (Ar- thur & Tedmon), Shady ave * The Asbestos Burial Casket Co., Trinity ave., near rail- road track, incorporated, has a capital stock of $50,- OOOJ Warren R. Fitch, pres, A. S. Stoddard sec. and ■ treas and F. C. Doig. chairman of the executive com- LOWVILLK VILLAGE. d'do mittee and business manager, employs from 30 to 35 men THE ijOVN YILLE TIMES, Eepnblican in politics, publish- ed every Thursday, ,Kalsten & Bmiley, publishers and proprietors Thomas Edith C, milliner, li Highland ave Thomas James 1)., w Catnarine E. (Morauj, stone mason, li Jiignland ave z !l'hompson Catharine, widow of Michael, 4 Jackson Thompson Frank A., av Grace D. ("S^an Buren), musician and artist, now cornet soloist of the U. B. Marine Band of Washington, D. C, 47 Dayan Tiffany Clinton L., w Anna E. (Soden), stationary engineer, 13 Smith Block, State Tiffany Warren A., retired farmer, soldier 5th N. "Y. Heavy Artilery, home with his daughter, Mrs. Charles F. White, 5 Cascade ave Tiiiuia-imau i\)Vii Miss, sthool teacher, bds Park Place Tinau ilary, widow -of Daniel, Kiver Tindeli thaiies H. Ilev., w Masha W. (IN'oyes), rector of Trinity Protestant and Episcupal Church of Lowville, ie«. the rectory, Trinity ave Tindeli Charles X.', son of Kev. Charles H., student at St. John's Military school of Manlius, X. Y., home Trinity ave T()A\man Frank B., w Anna E. (Miller), atty at law and civil enj^^ineer, office over First Nat. Bank, bds Wind- sor Hotel Ti,i;aw Hannah, widow of Peter, -1 Kailroad Tuiiey James H., w Kate M. CMold), dealer in hardware, stOAcs, tin ware, plumbing and farm implements, 120 State, h Campbell TUKKER HENRY E. HON.,w Amanda L. (Hills), deceased May 25, 1894, judge of Lewis Co., regent of the univer- sity of N. Y. since Feb. 1881, served as State Senator in 1878 and 1879, commander of G. D. Bailey Post, No. 200, Dept. of N. Y. G. A. R, office Court House, h Clin- ton Turner Lafayette, w Nellie M. (Van Aernam), emp of James Bruce, Cascade ave Turner Nellie M. Mrs., dressmaker, h Cascade ave Tuttle Harriet N., widow of Percy, 50 State TWINING LEWIS A., w Matie C, (Rogers), physician and surgeon graduated from the medical department of the University of Buffalo in the class of 1894, and settled in 336 LOWVILLE VILLAGE. Lowville, School Commissioner of the 2d dist. of Lewis Co., office 65 State, h do T^itchell Susan A. (Smith), home with her sou Charles- Flynn, 22 ValleT z YaJtin Domiuiek, school teacher, i Jacksou Yaltin George, einp of J. E. Haberer i Jackson A an Alstine Orrin E., w Agues M. (King), laborer, emp of Blackman & Slack, 120 Water Tan Antwerp Frank P., w Cora E. (Baker), moulder, emp of Lowville Iron Works Co., i Bostwick Van Antwerp Leon R., printer, emp of Mauville & Phelps, bds .4 Bostwick Yai Brocklin John C, w Sai'ah F. (Waters), dealer in boots, shoes and rubbers in LowvlUe since March, 1861, 91 State, h State Van Dresseu Edwin J., carriage painter, State, h 29 Stowe Vau Dressers Lamina C, widow of Kichard, seamstress, 29 Stowe Van Dresseu AMlford D., w Mary I. (Maudeville), manufact- urer of carriages, sleighs, ]\lain, h 1 Jackson Van Namee Efete A., widow of Sidney M. Sr., 11 Highland ave Van Namiee James, retired cheesemaker, bds 16 Highland ave Vau Xamee Mary E., 11 Highland ave VAX XAMEE li. A., av llattie C. (Brown), local editor and foreman of the Jourual and Republican, 22 Dayan Vau Xamee Sidney M., w Lucy C. (Gowdy), foreman, emp of J. E. Haberer, 11 Highland ave Vau Valkeuburgh Bert L., laborer, 53 ^Vater "\'an 'S'alkenburgh Clark, w Louisa E. (Dauks), stationary engineer and laborer, 55 Water Van Wagener Fred J., w Victoria (Segovis), shipping clerk, emp of J. E. Haberer, Highland ave Vau Wagcuer, Saliua, widow of Harvey, IT Cascade ave Vary Burton, w Augusta L. {Burt), painter and paper hanger, 21 Park ave Vaughn Dennis, laborer, 5 Elm VIRKLER ALPHET^S G., w Anna L. (Taube), (Virkler & Maiirer), owns the Virkler Block, res do V11!KLER RENJAj\riN J., dealer in cigars, tobacco and confectionery, 112 State, bds Clinton LOWVILLB VILLAGE. 337 The Mammoth Furniture House, Opposite Strife Hotel. -MANUFACTURERS OF mown Mire Coil Spring SBebe ,anb fIDattresses, And Dealers in Furniture, Wagons, Wilson's Fertilizers, all Grades of Shingles, and Many Other Things too Numerous, to Men- tion. 338 LOWVILLE VILLAGE. *V]1{KLEK & MAUEER (Alplteus G. V. & Lewis E. M.), dealers in furniture of all kinds, and manufacturers of spring beds and matrasses, 159 State, in Virkler Block W VVainman Jolin W., w Anna L. (Hilliard), harness maker, emp of JoJin Quinn, 15 Crouch \A'alier Henry, w Harriet (Osborne), teamster, emp of Ar- thur Tedmon, h near K. E. station Walter Charles A., w Jennie M. (Tillmont), carriages and sleighs, State, h 13 Collins Wantz Anthony, mason, owns h and lot, 193 State Wantz Elizabeth J., housekeeper, 193 State Wantz Margaret, school teacher, 193 State Ward Jennie K., daughter of Thomas, teacher of music and painting, 21 Park ave Ward Thomas, w Hannah (O'Hara), carpenter, contractor and builder, 21 Park ave V>'ardwell Electa M., resident, 182 State Waters Augusta C, 50 State Waters John F., clerk, emp of A'. Lansing Waters, 50 State Waters Nathan A., retired. State Waters Sara E .Miss, housekeeper for her brother, Nathan, State *WATEES V. LANSING, w Sara E. (Henry), proprietor of V. Lansing Waters' (Dry Goods House, State Webb Caroline E. (Butts), widow of Silas T., 69 Dayan' Wtber George C, w Helen E. (Stark), (Henry Weber & Co.), 42 Park ave Weber Henri, w Babetta ( — ), retired, 10 Stowe Weber Henry F. (Henry F. Weber & Co.), 10 Stowe Weber Henry F. & Co. (Henry F. & George C), dealers in dry goods, carpets, boots, shoes, crockery, wall paper and groceries. State Weber Phillip W., w Flora M. (Scherer), bartender, emp of Windsor Hotel, 5 Water Webster Burdette L., w Jennie V. (Vary), emp of Arthur & Tedmon, h Cascade ave Webster Emery D., w Ida E. (Eamsey), blacksmith, emp of B. F. Stillman, 10 Water WEBSTER MASON L., w Harriet E. (Johnson), janitor of ^ Baptist Church, conductor of farmers' sheds, and deal- er in drills and plows, 68 State Welch John T., w Otilla (Coleman), dealer in groceries, and prop of saloon, 143 State, h do LOWVILLE VILLAGE. 339 1865. 1896 D. Xansing Maters, lowville, B. 15. jFIRST FLOOR— Dry Goods, press Goods, Dress Trim- mings, Silks, Laces, Embroideries, Underwear, Domes- tics, Linens, Hosiery and Gloves, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Furs, Groceries, and Fancy Goods of all kinds. .SECOND FLOOR— Moquette, Tapestry, Brussels and In- grain Carpets, Rugs, Floor Oil Cloths, Irish Point, Brussels, Tambour and Nottingham Lace Curtains; Decorated Dinner and Tea Sets; Crockery, Lamps and Glassware. Also Cloak, Cape and Suit Parlors, con- tain the latest seasonable novelties. THIRD FLOOR— Black, White and Gray Robes, Plush Lap Robes, Blankets, Trunks, Traveling Bags, Stone- ware,'Floor Mattings. We have now been in business thirty years in Lowville iinder the firm name of DeWitt C. West & Co., Waters & Easton and V. Lansing Waters. When we commenced we resolved to sell those, who intended to pay for their goods, to maintain uniform prices, treat all men justly and as far as possible have steadily adhered to these resolutions. We sell goods on the average lower than any other house. The reason is evident The system which brings to an estab- lishment the largest amount of good trade is that which en- ables them to ^ell the cheapest. Barts and tricks last but a little while. We have found our trade ever increasing. The coming year we shall have the finest stock in Northern New York. Our trade demands it, and we shall sell them at the lowest living prices. When in need of goods, visit the old and reliable Dry Goods Store of \D. Xansing Maters, 340 LOWVILLE VILLAGE. Weller Farnam O., w Laura E. (Demming), wagonmaker^ • Eiver, 54 iStowe Weller Jane, widow of Silas, 54 Stowe WELLS JAMES B., L>. D. S., w Carrie E. (Weeden), dentist, graduated 1872 from tlie Boston Dental College, oflice Masonic Block, h Clinton, cor Collins Wentworth John R., w Elvie (Kirley), 81 Dayan White Bridget, daughter of Mary, 29 Clinton White Charles F., w Mary E. (Tiffany), printer, 5 Cascade ave White Mary (Corcoran), widow of Timothy, owns farm in Harrisburgh about 100, has 15 cows, 29 Clinton White :Neil A., widow of Warren W., 138 State Wickham Willard, laborer, 19 Easton. Wickham William, driver, emp Kellogg Houste. Wickham William W., w Elnora (Strickland), laborer, 19 Easton Wider C. George, w Emily (Cookman), drayman, 3 horses, 7 Church Wider Eliza Mrs. (Cookman), dressmaker, 27 Clinton Wider Julius A., street sprinkler, bds 9 DeWitt Wiedman George, w Lillian (Nichols), dealer in horses, 1 River Wilbur Carrie P., widow of Royal P., who died Oct 19, 1893, res 64 State Williams Catherine, widow of Nicholas, invalid, 19 Waters *WILLIAMS EDWARD E., w Ida E. (Rugg), proprietor of "Peoples" meat market, dealer in al kinds of fresh and salt meats, poultry and game in its season, 115 State, h State Zhc lP>eople'6 flibarket 115 State Street, ILowvUle, Is where you find Chicago Dressed Beef, Pork, Ham, Lard, Sausage and all kinds of Fresh and Salt Meats, at Rock Bottom Prices. Call and be convinced. E. E. WILLIAMS, Proprietor. LOWVILLE VILLAGE. 341 Williams Fred T., w Jessie (Eoberttson), prop of laundry, 69 State WiJliams Thomas E., w Anna E. (Olodwick), wholesale and retail dealer in wines, liquors and cigars, 80 State, h 180 State Wilson Charles A., w Carrie (Bailey), laborer, 12 Water Wilson James, w Jennie. M. (McConnell), cabinet maker, emp of J. E. Haberer, 13 Bostwick Wilson John S., w Pamela (Lasher), retired fanner, 16 Park ave Wilson Joseph M., w Jennie M. (Washburn), station agt, Shady ave Wilson Minnie E. Miss, housekeeper, 199 State Winchell Morris, laborer, 13 Highland ave Windecker Lulu C, daughter of William R., 12 Trinity ave Windecker Sylvester, w Ellen (Kyman), prop of boarding house, 5 Campbell Windecker William R., w Mary M. (Keller), retired farmer, owns 500 acres "in Harrisburgh at Windecker p o so named in his honor, has 80 cows, OOO' sugar trees, 12 Trinity ave Windecker Willilam S., w I. Irene (Wilcox), farmer 200, in Harrisburgh, 30 cows, owns res, 76 Dayan WISE & FOWLER (George G. W. & Frederic F.), baker and confectioners and dealers in groceries and provis- ions, lunches served at all hours, 74 and 76 State WISE GEORGE G., w Augusta F. (Helgendorf), (Wise & Fowler), Dayan Wise George W., w Lulu J. (Bragger), carr'age painter and wood polisher, emp of E. D. Sheley & Son, 3 Bost- wick WISNER CHARLES, w Catharine (Schmidt"), (Charles Wis- ner & Son), 12 Forest ave " INSURANCE THA T INSURES. ' * JULIUS H. WOOD, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE, Fire, Cyclone, Steam Boiler and Plate Glass Insurance OFFICE IN SMILEY BLOCK. Corner State and Dayan Streets, • - Lowville, N. Y. 342 LOWVILLE VILLAGE. WISNBE CHAKLBS & SON, carpenters, contractors and builders, 12 Forest ave WISNEE HENEY P., w Emma K. (Smith), (Cliarles Wis- ner & Son), 10 Forest ave Wisner Minnie L., daughter of Charles, 12 Forest ave *WOOD JULIUS H., w Frances (Eay), fire insurance and' real estate, Smiley block, State, cor Dayan, h 5 Trinity ave Wood L. Spargue, retired, bds Eailroad Hotel Wood Philura A., widow of James M., 156 State Woolard A. George, w Mary A. (Hudson), painter and paper hanger and auctioneer, 10 No. 3 Eoad Y Yandeau Joseph A., w S. Cornelia (Van Wagener), station^ ary engineer, emp John E. Haberer, 17 Cascade ave Zehr Adelia S. (Mrs. Christian), owns farm 50, 7 Valley cor Cascade ave Zeli]' Christian, w Adelia S. (Pitcher), retired farmer, 7 Valley cor Cascade ave TOWN OF LYONSDALE. LYONSDALE was formed from Greig November 26, 1873. It is named from the hamlet and postoffice upon Moose river, which was the residence of Caleb Lyon, first agent and principal settler of this part of the country. The principal industries of this town are its extensive lum- ber and paper manufactories. The first supervisor was Eugene B. Woolwor-th, and the first clerk. Miles S. Eogers. (For explanations and abbreviations see page 5.) ' ■ ■ '—A .'--..'..■. -^./, , . Adner \Mlliam, w Auua (Dority), p q Port Leyden, r 10,, farmer 150, i cows, 3 horses Ager C. Leonard J., son of Joel W., p o Lyonsdale, r 15, manuf of paper and lumber, capacity 2 tons paper 24. •.,,, hours a,nd, 10,000 ft lumber 12 hours, owns farm 1201 and timbei- land 225, has 5 horses Ager F. Pet M., son of Joel W.,"'deceased, and Julia F., died Oct. 22, 1S!)5 ■ ■■■ TOWN OF l.YONSDALE. 343 Ager Henry L., w Addie (Hurst), p o Lyons Falls, r 15, la- borer Ager J., A. Florence Miss, daughter of Joel W., p o Lyons- dale, r 15, trained nurse from Brooklyn Training school Ager Josephine E. AV., daughter of Joel W., p o Lyonsdale, r 15, school teacher, home with her mother. Ager Julia F. (Williams), widow of Joel W., p o Lyonsdale- r 15, owns paper and saw mills, res, 3 tenements, 886 acres and several fine water powers on Moose river Apel Mary, daughter of Nicholas, p o Lyon's Falls, ofE r 16, resides with parents APEL NICHOLAS, w Angeline (Shue), (Moose River Paper Co.), p () Lyon's Falls, off r 16 B Babcock Greorge ^V., w Anne (Hoxbe), p o Lyon's Falls, r 5, farmer 100, 3 horses, 2 cows Babcock Jessie, son of George W., p o Lyon's Falls, home with parents Babock William, son of George W., p o Lyon's Falls, r 5, farmer 30 Bacon Amanda B., daughter of Marcus L., p o Port Leyden, r 11, housekeeper Bacon Charles D., p o Port Leyden, r 11, laborer Baker Bernard E., son of Elisha R, p'o Port Leyden, r 37, butcher with his father Baker Elisha B., w Ida J. (Madison), p o Port Leyden, r 87, butcher Banning Larry Jr., p o Port Leyden, r 33, farmer 25, 1 cow, 2 horses Banning Mary, widow of Larry, p o Port Leyden, r 33, housekeeper Barnes Ansel, w Frances (Earl), p o Boonville, r 44, farmer 60, 1 cow, 4 horses Beans Henry, w Mary A. (Besaw), p o Port Leyden, r 43, farmer 88, 2 cows, 2 horses Beans Isaac, w Zilpha (Hance), p o Port Leyden, r 43, farm- er, leases of Mr. Strillager farm 28, has 1 horse Beck John, w Mary (Ripp), p o Lyon's Palls, off r 16, la- borer Beck Michael, p o Lyon's Falls, off r 16, laborer Belknap William, p o Boonville, off r 44, farmer 100, 1 cow, 2 horses Benedict Darwin, p o Lyonsdale, r 8, farmer 300, 3 horses 344 TOWN OF LYONSDALE ' Berg John E., w Alice (Johnson), p o Port Leyden, r 36, carpenter, h and lot Besaw Zuf ereen, widow of Lewis, p o Port Leyden, r 43 Bishop Andrew J., p o Port Leyden, r 33, tarmer 50, 2 horses BISHOP HEKBEKT L., son of S. Henry, p o Port Leyden, r 30, laborer BISHOP JUDGE J., w Emma R. (Levensailor), p o Port Leyden, r 32, farmer 265, 12 cows, 5 horses BISHOP RAYMOND E., son of S. Henry, p o Port Leyden, r 30, farmer with his father BISHOP S. HENRY, w Elizabeth (Clock), p o Port Leyden, r 30, farmer 43, 2 cows, 2 horses Blanchard John, p o Lyon's Falls, r 5, squatter on state claim Blimm Claude, p o Lyonsdale, r 15, papermaker Blinn Daniel I)., w Harriet E. (Cook), p o Lyonsdale, r 15, merchant Blinn Edwin, w Bertha (Cane), p o Lyonsdale, r 15, pulp- maker Bolton Charles, w Loisa (Rocker), p o Port Leyden, r 42, farmer 52, 2 cows Bolton George, son of Charles, p o Port Leyden, j* 42, la- borer Brill George W., w Parma ^. (Hawkins), p o Lyon's Falls, r 22, farmer, leases farm of C. O. Foster, owns 8 cows, 2 horses Brill Milton J., p o Lyon's Falls, r 22, farmer with his father, George W. Brockway De'S^'illa, w Charlotte A. (Radner), p o Port Ley- den, r 37, laborer Brockway Eugene, p o Port Leyden, r 10, laborer Brown Charles, p o Port Leyden, r 41, farmer 125, 2 horses BROWN GEORGE H., p o Port Leyden, r 29, Grove Cot- tage, farmer 231, 7 cows, 3 horses, proprietor of saw mill and shingle mill Brown Herman B., son of John W., p o Port Leyden, r 11, farmer 117, 4 horses Brown John B., w Zilph (Lief), p o Port Leyden, r 42, farm- er 75, 10 cows, 1 horse Brown John W., p o Port Leyden, r 11, retired farmer, re- sided here since 1850 Burdick Edmund, w Jane (Dennis), p o Port Leyden, r 31, farmer 25, 1 cow, 1 horse, soldier in the war from 1862 to 1865, Co. L, 5th N. Y. H. A. TOWN OF LYONSDALE. 345 Burdick Judson F., w Cora (Gibbons), p o Lyon's Falls, r 14, pulpmaker Burdick William, w Mary E. (Hall), p o Port Leyden, r 31, farmer 138, 6 cows, 2 horses Burkart Joseph, w Elizabeth (Miller), p o Lyon's Falls, r 5, farmer 120, 6 cows, 4 horses JBurkart Joseph Jr., son of Joseph, p o Lyon's Falls, r 5, paper machine tender Burkart Peter, son of Joseph, p o Lyon's Falls, r 5, farmer with his father Burke Frank, p o Port Leyden, r 10, laborer Burk"? J. Francis, son of John C, p o Port Leyden, r 10, la- borer Burke John C, w Catharine (Minton) p o Port Leyden, r 10, farmer 85, 7 cows, 3 horses Burke Martin, son of John, p o Port Leyden, r 10, laborer Burke William H., son of John C, p o Port Leyden, r 10, laborer Burkhard Joseph, p o Port Leyden, r 10, laborer Burnap George C, son of Solon S., w Gertrude (Brown), p o Port Leyden, r 27, laborer BUENAP NELSON, p o Port Leyden, r 45, farmer 80, jus- tice of the peace and assessor Burnap Solon, w Olive M. (Lee), p o Port Leyden, r 46, farmer 50, 3 cows Burr Melvin M., w Frances L. (Hoage), p o Port Leyden, r 25, farmer 14, 2 horses Butcher Austin, w Exite (Landrey), p o Port Leyden, r 12, farmer 35, 3 horses c Oaesar George, p o Port Leyden, r 41, farmer 200, 5 cows, 2 horses -Campbell James W., w Louise L. (Sweet), p o Lyon's Falls, r 20, laborer "CARD HENRY H., w Matilda (Genners), p o Port Leyden, r 13, farmer 84, 2 horses, soldier in the late war 3 years, Co. K., 3d battalion, 5th regt. U. S. Volunteers, Heavy Artillery €ARD HENRY W., son of Henry H., p o Port Leyden, r 13, farmer with his father Oarlon Felix, w Eliza (Rogers), p o Port Leyden, r 24, farm- .er, leases tlie Post farm Carlson Charles, son of John, p o Moose River, r 43, la- borer 346 TOWN OF LYONSDALE. Carlson Johu, av Severina (Carlson), p o Moose River, r 43,. farmer 10, 2 cows Castor ^Allliam, p o Lyon's PaUs, r 14, laborer Charbonneau Louis G., w Anna (Dillon), p o Moose Kiver, r 43, farmer 80, 6 cows, 2 horses Charbonneau William, son of Louis C, w Anna (Euprigh),. p o Port Leyden, r 43, f ai*mer with his father Chase Isaac, w Celia (Yauger), p o Port Leyden, r 32, farm- er, 3 cows, 5 horses Chase Thomas, w Mary L. (Lee), p o Port Leyden, r 38, farm- er 125, 8 cows, 2 horses, soldier in the late war Cheese Factory (Limburg), p o Port Leyden, r 32, T. Gott- frey Fenz prop Clark Martin J., w Mary J. (Smith), p o Port Leyden, r 12,. farmer 50, 1 cow, 1 horse, soldier in the late war 3 years dark William, w Imogene (Cook), p o Lyonsdale, r 15, fire- man in mill Coe George B., w Minnie (Mastin), p o Port Leyden, r 10,, laborer Cohle John, w Caroline (Wahlte), p o Lyonsdale, off r 16, fireman in mill, owns farm 65, 3 cows, 2 horses Collins Eugene, w Otilla A. (Smith), p o Lyon's Falls, r 20, laborer Compo George, w Minnie (Hornan), p o Port Leyden, r 41,, farmer 50, 1 cow, 2 horses Cook Charles, p o Lyonsdale, r 15, paper maker Cook Charles, p o Lyonsdale, r 15, papermaker Cook Charles, w Margaret (Hend), p o Lyons Falls, off r 16, laborer Cook Mary M., widow of William H., p o Port Leyden, r 10 Cook James, son of Nelson, p o Lyonsdale, r 15, papermaker Cook Nelson, w Melissa (Heath), p o Lyonsdale, r 15, paper- maker Cook Theodore, w Mary (Cook), p o Lyonsdale, r 15, paper- maker Crabb Alonzo W., w Lydia C. (Drake), p o Moose Eiver, r 43, carpenter, owns h and 12 acres Cropsey Edwin J., w Harriet (Griffith), p o Boonville, r 44,, farmer 100, 2 horses Cummins James, w Ellen (Mowers), p o Moose River, r 43^ laborer Cunningham Patrick, w Lillian (Riley), p o Lyon's Falls, r 14, laborer TOWN OF LYONSDALE. 347 D Daniels David, w 'Lillian (Edgerton), p o Leyden Station,, r 36, laborer, h and 10 Dawe William, w Hattie ( ), p o Lyon's Falls, r 5,- farmer 50 Dawson Eichard, w Marian A. (Granger), p o Lyon's Falls, r 5, farmer 50, 5 cows, 2 horsesi Depan Joseph, w Hannah (Hance), p o Port Leyden, r 42, farmer 125, 3 cows, 2 horses Devol Charles W. Bev., w May ( ), p o Port Leyden, r 29, clergyman, pastor of the Baptist church Dexter Edward, w Emma (Oarlon), p o Port Leyden, r 24, laborer Dickinson George H., w Julia (Walsh), p o Port Leyden, r 37, farmer 94, 5 cows, 2 horses Dickinson Samuel, p o Lyonsdalej r 15, papermaker Dickinson Thomas, p o Lyonsdale, r 15, supt of Lyonsdale Paper Oo. Dickinson William, p o Lyonsdale, r 15, machine tender Doerner Herman, w Jessiie M. (Valincourt), p o Port Ley- den, r 12, farmer 40, 4 cows, 2 horses Donnelly Jennie, daughter of Thomas, p o Port Leyden, r '35, resides With her parents Donnelly Mary, daughter of Thomas, p o Port Leyden, r 35,. dining room girl at Secoy's hotel ' Donnelly Patrick, p o Port eLyden, r 35, laborer Donnelly Thomas, w Aanna (Gary), p o Port Leydeij, r 35,, farmer 45, 2 cows, 1 horse Donnelly Thomas Jr., p o Port Leyden, r 35, laborer Dority George, w Edna (Cook), p o Port Leyden, r 10, la- borer ' Dority James, w Sophia (Graves), p o Port Leyden, r 10,. hotel keeper Dority John J., p o Port Leyden, r 10, laborer Douglass Frederic C, w Clara (Belknap), p o Lyon's Falls,. r 20, laborer Dyce Albert, p o Lyonsdale, r -15, farmer 150, 12 cows, 4 horses E Earl Albert H., w Irene S. (Wheeler), p o Lyon's Falls, r 14,, emp of Koster's mill Earl George W., w Evaline (Dygett), p o Port Leyden, r 42,, farmer 200, 1 cow, 6 horses .■348 TOWN OF LYONSDALE. Earl Harvey, son of Greorge W., p o Port Leyden, r 42, stage driver from Fulton Chain to Old Forge Earl Jed B., \v Emma (Yauger), p o Port Leyden, r 30, la- borer Earl Jessie Grant, son of Albert H., p o Lyon's Falls, r 14, emp of Roster's mill Earl Julia F., daughter of Albert H., p o Lyon's Falls, dress- maker, resides with her parents Evans Morris R., w Anna (Giblin), p o Lyon's Falls, r 1, farm laborer F Fahey Edward, w Ida (Mason), p o Port Leyden, r 12, la- borer Fenz T. Gottfrey, p o Port Leyden, r 32, cheesemaker (lim- burg) Eerguson Duncan K., w Pamelia (McGlachlin), p o Port Leyden, r 12, farmer 43, 2 cows, 2 horses Eerguson Emogene I., daughter of Duncan K., p o Port Leyden, r 12, school teacher Ferguson Eugene H., son of Duncan K., p o Port Leyden, r 12, paper finisher Einlay Frank A., w Clara (Whitham), p o Port Leyden, r 10, foreman in paper mill • i EISHER WILLIAM HUBBBLL, w Mary (Lyon), p o Lyon's Falls, r 4, The Pines, patent attorney, owns farm 85, 3 horses, 1 cow and 40,000 acres in townsships 2, 3, 5, 7 in Brown's tract, Herkimer Co., and Brantingham tract Lewis Co. Eoster John, w Frances (Burr), p o Port Leyden, r 10, la- borer I Fowler George, w Nettie (Plunkett), p o Lyon's Falls, r 1, laborer, emp of Mr. Nichols Erank Joseph, w Eliza (Hoage), p o Port Leyden, r 26, la- borer, h and 5 acres Eruin Amy, p o Port Leyden, r 11, housekeeper for her brother, Henry E. ERUIN HENRY A., son of James A., p o Port Leyden, r 11, farmer with his father Eruin Henry E., p o Port Leyden, r 11, farmer 80, 8 cows, 3 horses ERUIN JAMES A., w Henrietta A. (Brown), p o Port Ley- den, r 11, farmer 100, 4 cows, 3 horses, soldier in the late war Eruin Morris, son of William, p o Port Leyden^ r 46, farmer with his father TOWN OF LYONSDALE. 349' Fruin William, w Elizabeth (Burnap), p o Port Leyden, r 46, farmer 100, 6 cows, 3 horses, 5 sheep FULLEE WILLSON A., w Amanda (Coe), p o Lyonsdale, r 8, farmer 100, 2 horses, 1 cow G Gallager Barney, w Margaret (Donnelly), p o Moose River^ r 43, laborer, h and 3 acres Gallager James, p o Moose River, r 43, laborer Gardner Oliver R., w Lenora (Youngs), p o Port Leyden, r 10, farmer with his father-in-law, M. S. Youngs Garnsey Horace A., w Mary (Granger), p o Port Leyden, r 11, farmer 175, 10 cows, 4 horses Genners Diania, widow of Robert, p o Port Leyden, r 13 Gerord Augustus, p o Port Leyden, r 36, laborer, h and lot Giles Ernest E., w Matilda (MuUin), p o Moose River, r 43, laborer Gilgallon Patrick, w Ann Mary (Neary), p o Port Leyden, r 37, farmer 10 Gill Ellen (Duff), widow of John, p o Boonville, r 44, farm 75 Glasby Mary, widow of Eugene, p o Port Leyden, r 35, housekeeper Guyderson Peter, w Engborg, p o Lyon's Falls, r 16, farmer 60, 2 cows, 2 horses GOULD G. HENRY P. HON., w Nellie C. (Church), p o Lyon's Falls, residence Gould's Mills, secretary and treasurer of Gould Paper Co., owns 10,000 acres of timber land on townsship No. 1, Brown tract; repre- , sented Lewis Co. in Assembly in 1882, '85, '91 and '92 Gould Henry, son of G. Henry P., p o Lyon's Falls, res Gould's Mills, bookkeeper and manager of paper and pulp mill at Fowlerville GOULD PAPER CO., incorporated in 1892, Charles W. Pratt pres.,- John E. Haberer vice pres. and G. H. P. Gould sec. and treas.; headquarters at Port Leyden, p o Port Leyden and Lyon's Falls, manufacturers of lumber, wood pulp, manilla and express papers, and merchants, owns 120 Oacres and spruce stumpage of 40,000 acres, give emp to 150 men, paper mill at Port Leyden, paper and pulp mill at Fowlerville on Moose river, lumber and pulp mill on Moose river near Lyon's Falls, and are erecting a 40 tons paper and pulp mill at Lyon's Falls .35U TOWN OF LYONSDALB. Gould Tyler, w Emma (Garber), p o Lyon's Palls, r 20, car- penter -Green Frank, sou of Julia E., p o Lyon's Falls, r 14, boiler tender Green Gardner, p o Lyon's Falls, r 14, laborer (boiler tender) Green Julia E. (McKee), widow of Edwin P., p o Lyon's Falls, r 14, housekeeper Green William, w Sarah (Reynolds), (Kisley &, Green), p o Moose River, r 43 Griswold Charles, w Minnie M. (Hulett), p o Lyonsdale, r 15, millwright H Haakanson Mogens, p o Lyonsdale, r 7, saloonkeeper Hall Benjamin O., p o Port Leyden, r 31, soldier in the late war, Co. K., 5th N. Y. H. A. Hamblin Eugene A., son of Raleigh W., p o Lyon's Falls, r 20, teamster Hamblin Euseba R. (Jones), widow of Charles W., p o Lyon's Falls, r 14 Hamblin Raleigh W., w Rodella D. (Brockway), p o Lyon's Falls, r 20, teamster Hamblin William, p o Lyon's Falls, r 14 Hamblin 'William L., son of Raleigh W., p o Lyon's Falls, r 20, laborer Hance Arthur, p o Port Leyden, r 37, laborer Hance Jacob, w Clara (Lief), p o Port Leyden, r 42, farmer 30, 3 cows, 2 horses Hance Peter, p o Port Leyden, r 35, farmer 25 Hance Peter Jr., p o Port Leyden, r 35, laborer Hanley William, w Ida (Copk), p o Port Leyden, r 10, la- borer Hanson Hans Y., w Anna (Brown), p o Lyon's Falls, r 16, farmer 59, 3 cows, 2 horses Hanson Nels Y., w Anna C. (Nelson), p o Lyon's Falls, r 16, farmer 100, 5 cows, 2 horses Harris Ralph E., w Lovira (Olmstead), p o Lyons Falls, r 5, farmer 30, 5 cows, 3 horses Helmer Isaac, w Florence (Van Guilder), p o Moose River, r 43, farmer, leases farm of Leonard Helmer, has 3 horses Helmer Leonard, p o Moose River, r 43, farmer, leases of Robert Helmer 148, 5 cows, 1 hore Helmer William, son of Leonard, p o Moose River, r 43, la- borer TOWN OF LYONSDALE. 351 Hemstreet Calvin, w Mary A. (Ford), p o Port Leyden, r 36, farmer 68, 5 cows, 1 horse Hemstreet John D., w Mary E. (Vrooman), p o Port Leyden, r 36, laborer, h and lot, soldier in the late war Herkimer Paper Co., incorporated, has existed over 20 years, Warner Miller pres., Henry Churchill vice pres., and treas. Max Miller sec, John fe. Koster superintend- ent at Lyon's Palls and director of the company, manu- facture pulp at Lyon's Falls and paper at Herkimer Mills, in Lewis Co. own 100 acres and employ 45 to 150 men Hill Charles, p o Lyonsdale, r 15, papermaker Hoage Elmer J., son of Joshua T., p o Port Leyden, r 38, la- borer Hoage Emma M., daughter of Joshua T., p o Port Leyden, r 38, housekeeper Hoage Joshua F., w Martha M. (Smith), p o Port Leyden, r 38, farmer 140, 5 cows, 4 horses Hoffman Nicholas, w Mary (Peif er) (Shue), p o Lyon's Falls, r 16, owns farm 180, 2 horses, 6 cows Holcomb Edmund, w Alice A. (Mealus), p o Port Leyden, r 30, farmer 30, 2 cows, 2 horses, soldier in the late war Holcomb Elmer J., w Stella (Lewis), p o Port Leyden, r 28 cor 29, laborer Holcomb Mary H., widow of John W., p o Port Leyden, r 24, owns 2 houses in Port Leyden, Pearl st HoUenbach Wendell, w Abigail (Warren), p o Boonville, off r 36, farmer, leases of Oscar Hayes 947, 30 cows, 6 horses Homan Almon, son of Josiah, p o Port Leyden, r 32, laborer Homan Charles, son of Josiah, p o Port Leyden, r 32, la- borer Homan Francis, w Susan A. (Plato), p o Port Leyden, r 25 cor 34, farmer 57, 4 cows, 10 horses Homan Frank L., w Eachel (Miller), p o Port Leyden, r 12, farmer with his father, George Homan George, w Mariette (Decker), p o Port Leyden, r 12, farmer 28, 2 horses, soldier in the late war 1 year Homan George F., son of Francis, p o Port Leyden, r 25 cor 34, farmer with his father Homan Josiah, w Anna (Redner), p o Port Leyden, r 32, farmer 25, 2 horses Hubbard Aurilla (Hamlin), widow of Henry, p o Port Ley- den, r 34 352 TOWN OF LYONSDALE. Hubbard John F., w Maxy (Scrafford), p o Port Ley den, r 30, farmer 40, i cow, 1 horse HUBBAED MANLEY H., w Fannie M. (Dygert), p o Port Leyden, r 11, farmer 120, 2 cows, 1 horse, soldier in the^ late war from 1862 to 1865, 14th N. Y. Infantry, Co. F. Hubbard William A., w Addie (Carpenter), p o Port Ley- den, r 34, carpenter and farmer 57, 2 cows, 2 horses Hughes George, w Jane (Williams), p o Port Leyden, r 36, lock tender on the Black River canal, h and lot, soldier in the late war 3 years Hughey James, w Anna (Dunn), p o Lyon's Falls, r 20, la- borer Hyer Sarah (Jones), widow of Daniel J., p o Port Leyden, r 37, housekeeper, h and 8 acres I Ingersoll Fred, son of Parson, p o Lyon's Falls, r 16, la- borer Ingerson Parson, p o Lyon's Falls, r 16, carpenter, owns 2 acres Ingraham Edward F., w Alice M. (Burr), p o Lyon's Falls, r 14, pulpmaker Ingraham Joseph D., w Margaret M. (Lee), p o Port Ley- den, r 39, farmer 40, 3 cows, 2 horses Ingraham Joseph R, son of Joseph D., w Harriet M. (Sears), p o Port Leyden, farmer with his father J Jenner Harvey E., w Julia C. (Vincent), p o Port Leyden, r 37, moulder Jensen Peter, p o Lyon's Falls, off r 16, laborer Johnson Walter, w Jane (Brown), p o Port Leyden, ofE r 36, farmer 63, 8 cows, 2 horses Jones John R., w Emily C. (Higby), p o Lyon's Falls, r 4, farmer, owns 240, 30 cows, 3 horses Jones Joseph F., w Sarah H. (Higby), p o Lyon's Falls, r 1, farmer 65, 12 cows, 2 horses, veteran of 1st N. Y. L. A., served through the entire war and took part in 21 en- gagements, bugler 2 years and returned a sergeant Jones Ruma V., daughter of Joseph, p o Lyon's Falls, r 1 Joslyn Clarence, p o Lyon Falls, r 14, laborer Joslyn Eugene, w Cora (Wheeler), p o Boonville, off r 44, farmer 125, 1 cow, 2 horses Joslyn Lewis S., w Jane (Gill), p o Boonville, r 44, farmer 140, 7 horses TOWN OF LYOSSDALE 353 Judd Lewis, w Sarah (Sears), p o Port Leyden, off r 36, brakeman on the E., W. & O. R. 11., h and 25 acres, leases of C. C. Merriam farm 100 K KANE FKANCES L. (Simmons), widow of PhUo, who was a soldier in the late war, p o Port lieyden, v ii, house- keeper, owns farm 92, 11 cows, 3 horses , Kappes Jacob, p o Port Leyden, r 10, laborer Keech Mary I., daughter of Geo. W. Brill, p o Lyon's Falls, r 22 Keegan Edwai"d J., w Prances (Bessey), p o Lyon's Falls, off r 16, paper maker Keegan Mairy J., daughter of Edward J., p o Lyons ialls, with her parents Keller Martha, p o Port Leyden, r 37, housekeeper Keller Peter, w Christina (Keller), p o Port Leyden, r 32, farmer 96, 10 cows, 2 horses KELLY ANNA, AvidoW of James, j) o Port Leyden, r 36, housekeeper KELLY EDWARD, son of James, p o Port Leyden, r 36, farmer 92, 13 cows, 2 horses Kelly James, w Margaret E. (Toner), p o Port Lej'den, r 36, carpenter. KELLY JOHN, son of James, p o Port Leyden, r 36, farmer 92, 13 cows, 2 horses KELLY ROBERT, son of James, p o Port Leyden, r 36, farmer 482, 13 cows, 2 horses Kelpy Augustus, w Elizabeth (Kelly), p o Port Leyden, r 37, farmer 130, 10 cows, 3 horses Kitts Nathanael, w Anna (Caffery), p o Lyon's Falls, oft' r 16, laborer Klinck Stephen, w Ida (Bishop), p o Boonvill'3, r 10, la.- borer Kline Jacob, p o Lyon's Falls, off r 16, laborer KOSTER GEORGE B., w Clara S. (Baker), p o Lyon's Falls, assistant superintendent and bookkeeper of Herkimer Paper Co., res at Kostei-ville Koster Grace B. Miss,' daughter of Maj. J. S. Koster, p o Lyon's Falls, resides with her parents KOSTER JOHN S. MAJ., w Mary L. (Kinzey), supt of Her- kimer Paper Co.'s mill and business at Lyon's Falls, and business manager and stockholder of the Co. ; pres- idential elector in 1888 and messenger to U. S. court; .enlisted in the 21st Mass. V. as corporal in July, 1861, discharged Aug. 30, 1864. He was a patriotic, daring soldier and has honorably earned his title of major. 354 TOWN OF LYONSDALE. He lost his right cU-m at the sauguinai'j battle of Gold Harbor, June 2, 1864. Me does not now rest in idle- ness as, may be seen ^by his business relations. Kes at Kosterville, where he has resided 19 3^ears. lie now represents Lewis Co. in the Assembly Kress liudolph L., w Hannah (McGinnis), p o Lyon's Falls, r 4, gardener knd laborer on Lvon homestead L La Pell Albert, w Sophronia (Bordway), p o Moose Kiver, • r, 43, laborer La (iuay Uoselle N., w Anna (Woodco'ck), p o Port Leyden, r 30, laborer, 3 horses Larsen Andrew, w Maria (Mickelsou), p o Lyonsdale, r 7, pulpmaker I^awrenoe EdAvard T., w Lilla S. (Brown), p o Port Leyden, r 11, guide Leland Francis A., w Emily M. (Bailey), p o Port Leyden, r 42, farmer 175, 4 cows, 3 horses Leland Frank, w Elizabeth (Depan), p o Port Leyden, r 42, farmer 50, 3 cows, 1 horse Leland Peter, son of Francis, p o Port Ix^yden,, r 42, farmet with his brother, Frank Levensailor Lewis L., w Anna 11. (Burnap), p o Port Leyden, r 4-(!-, farmer 128 Lewis Frank, w Cora (Yeomans), p o Lyon's Falls, r 20, la- borer Lief Christopher, w Mary (iiivers), p o Port Leyden, r 42, farmer 65, 1 cow, 2 horses Lief Clara (Dippan), widow of Stephen, p o^ Port Levden, r42 Lief Joseph, w Elnora (Hylyester), p o Port Leyden, r 42, farmer 44, 2 cows, 3 horses Lief Levi, w Elizabeth (Rivett), p o Port Leyden, r 42, farm- er 60, 1 cow, 2 horses Lief Napoleon, w Jane (Lief),- p o Port Leyden, r 42, farmer 25, 1 horse Lief Nelson, w Lizzie (Blair), p o Port Leyden, r 4^, farmer . . 25, 2 .horses Lief Noisia, p o Port Leyden, r 42, farmer 33, 1 cow, 1 horse Lief Stephen, w Etta (Cole), p o Port Leyden, r 42, farmer, leases on shares of Alexander Rocker 50 Lindsey James M., w Jane L. (Yauger), p o Port Leyden. e 27, farmer 125, 3 cows, 2 horses, corporal in the war .from 1862 to .1865 Linehan Cornelius, p p Port Leyden, r 10, laborer TOWN OF LYONSDALE. 355 Lokay John, ^y Sai'ali (IngTam), p o Lyonsdale, r 15, pulpr maker Lokay William, a\ Dora (Holcomb), p o Port Leydeu, la- borer r.ongway Fred, w Mary E. (Rockwell), p o Port J.eyden, r 24, farmer 48, 2 cows, 2 Uorses Lougway Jerome, w Margaret (A'alincourt), p o Port Ley- dc-n, r 45, farmer 118, 2 cows, 2 horses, 4 sheef) Loouiis George W., w Alice J. (Norton), i> o Lyon's Falls, r 14, manager pulp machine in Roster's mill Lovej<.y Reuben J., w Ettie L. ((irego), p o Lyon's Falls, r 14, emp of Roster's mill. Lyman Charles, w Mary (Murray), p o Lyon's Falls, r 20, la- borer Lyman E. Augustine, p o Lyon's Falls, r 20, laborer Lyman Emmett R., son of Mary A., p <> Lyon's Falls, r 20, laborer Lyman Gerald P., son of Mary A., p o Lyon's Falls, r 20, laborer Lyman Mary A., widow of John, p o Lyon's Falls, r 20, housekeeper Lyonsdale Paper Manufacturing Co., Henry Annable, sec'y and manager, headquarters at Lyonsdale, r 15, capacity :> tons daily, employs 24 men L'Zebj'u Lyman, p o Port Leyden, r 32, leases of ^^'illiam Saturlee farm 25, 1 horse M Manning Jerry, w Gertrude (Weaver), p o Port Leyden, r 10, foreman in pulp mill Marmon Frederic B., w Jennie A. (Stimson), p o Lyon's Falls, r 10, contractor Mason George S., w Clarissa (Decker), p o Port Leyden, r 2*J, laborer Mastin James E., w Julia (Dunn), p o Port Leyden, r 10, manager of boarding house Mastin AA^illiam T., p o Port Leyden, r 10, laborer McBeth James L., w Ada (Helmer), p o Lyon's Falls, r 20, engineer McBeth John, w Ellei^ J. (Hammill), p o Lyon's Falls, ^ 20, overseer of Mr. Gould McBeth John R., son of John, p o Lyon's Falls, r 20, la- borer McBeth William H., son of John, p o Lyon's Falls, r 20, la- borer 356 TOWN OF LYONSDALE. McUouald >Mlliam E., w Eliza (McGlacJalin), p o Port Ley- den, r 12, farmer 80, 2 hoi'ses McDougall Nicholas, w Rebecca (McKim), p o Lyon's Falls, off r 4, farmer, leases Lyon farm, manager of creamery, owns 6 horses Mc(;Jlauchliu Eunice, A\i(l()w of Ephraim, p o Port Leyden, r 12 McGlauclilin Heury, p o Port Leyden, r 12, laborer McHale James, w Delphiue (A^'ine), ]) o Moose IJiver, r 43, laborer, h and 900 acres woodland Mclntyre (\ L., p o Lyon's Falls, r 19, laborer McKim (tcoj-c O., p o Lyon's Falls, r 14, teamster McKim. John J., w Jennie (llaniblin), p o l>you's Falls, r 14, laborer McKim William, ]) o Lyon's Falls, r 14, teamster McQueen Margaret L. L. Miss, p o Lyon's Falls, r 4 Mealus George W., w Eunice E. (Shepard), p o Port Leyden, r 37, farmer 60, 1 cow, 1 horse Meeker Martin, w Pebecca (Ililts), p o Port Leyden, r 42, farmer 84, 2 cows, 3 horses Meeker Komaine, w Emma (Moore), p o Boonville, v 44, farmei-, leases of ^N'illiam Trollen S, 1 cow Meeker William II., w Lidia J. (Ilazzard), p o Eoonville, r 44, farmei- 203, 3 liorses Mellar William N., w ^fiitiiilde (Hanson), p o Lyonsdale r 15, laborer MEKPIAM CHAPLEH COLLINS, sou of Clinton L., w Florence (Lyon), p o Lyon Falls, r 4, on L. E. Lyon 'homestead, manager of real estate and dealer in forest products, -15 cows, 20 sheep Mifkelson Andy, w Clara (Leve), ]) o Lyonsdale, r 7, laborer Mickelson F]-ed, ]) o Lyonsdale, r 7, pulpmaker Millard (>eorge, w Cora (Scalton), p o Hoonville, r 44, farmei- 200, 1 cow, 2 horses Miller Jolni, p o Port Leyden, r 10, laborer Moffil John, p o Lyon's Trails, r 14, laborer ]Monks IJaniel, w Louise (Parliament), ]) o Port Leyden, r *35, farmer 50, 1 horse Moon (Jeorge W., w Mary (Hinckley), p o Lyon's I'^'alls, r 14, laborer Moose Piver House, Pisley & Green proi)s, accommodation for 25 guests, j) o Moose Pivei-, r 43 TOWN OF LYONSDAhB. 357 MOOSE EIVER PAPER CO., p o Lyons Falls, off r 16 (N. P. Shue and N. Apel), manufacture pulp and paper, em- ploy 26 men, capacity 6 tons daily Morgan Charles H.,, w Florence (Spencer), p o Port Leyden, r 32, laborer Mormon George H., w Barbara (Beck), p o Port Leyden, r 21, farmer 125, 6 cows, 1 horse Morse Alphenus, p o Port Leyden, r 37, carpenter, h and lot Mulrooney Timothy, p o Lvonsdale, r 15, fireman in mill Mulrooney William, p o Lvonsdale, r 15, paper maker MurphA' Achsah O., widow of Stephen, p o Port Leyden, r 24; Murphy Smith D., w Abbie A. (HoTev), p o Port Leyden, r 24, farmer 94, 1 cow, 3 horses MURRAY JAMES, w Mary Ann (Goodale), p o Port Ley- den, r 12, farmer 89, soldier in the late war from 1863- 65 N J!sary Charles, p o Lyonsdale, r 15, pulp maker ^"^ary Hugh, p o Port Leyden, r 32, farmer 100, 3 cows, 2 horses J^arj Mrs., widow of Patrick, p o Port Leyden, r 32, house- keeper for her son Hugh Nestor Patrick, w Marj' (Bannon), p o Moose River, r 43, farmer, leases of G. M. Botsford 200 ,owns 20 cows, 4 horses Newton Louise, p o Lyon Falls, r 1, housekeeper for Eli Shepard ISriCHOLS ALEXANDER, w Sarah (Page), p o Lyon's Falls, r 1, laborer, was in the war 1861-63, where he received a wound NICHOLS HENRY P., son of Alexander, w Ettii R. (Hig- by), p o Lyon Falls, r 4, farmer 150, and horse dealer, and of the firm of Nichols & Schell, has 20 to 50 hor- ses, 20 to 40 cows, in 10 years has sold 4,500 horses, more than all other dealers together in Lewis Co. NICHOLS & SCHELL (Henry P. N. & Harris S.), p o Port Leyden, Main St., sale exchange and livery stable and grist mill, dealers in wagons, carriages and harnesses l^Jorthrup Lewis L., w Ida A. (Post), p o Lyon Falls, r 20, laborer ■O'Brien Anna, widow of William, p o Port Leyden, r 36, housekeeper 358 , TOWN OF lyomSdale. Olin Clinton E., w Ella (Homan), p o Port Leyden, r 12^ farmer 200, 1 cow, 2 horses Olin Fred A., w Ida L. (Bolton), p o Port Leyden, r 42, la- borer Olmstead Jabez, w Eliza (Winbourne), p o Lyon's Falls, r 2,. farmer 30, 2 cows P Peifer John, p o Port Leyden, r 37, farmer 50, 2 horses Peifer John, p o Port Leyden, r 38, farmer 93, 2 horses Peifer Peter, w Lillian M. (Clark), p o Lyon's Falls, r 20, la- borer Persons Simon B., w Mary Ann (Merrills), p o Lyon Falls^ r 1, home with his son, William Persons William W., w Sarah E. (Owens), p o Lyon's Falls,, r 1, farmer, leases on shares of Joseph Jones, 10 cows, 2 horses Phillips Alvin J., w Frances G. (Murdock), p o Port Leyden,, r 10, laborer Picket Charles, p o Port Leyden, r 42, farmer 100, 2 horses PLATO GEORGE, H., p o Port Leyden, r 44, farmer on farm 92, owned by Mrs. Kane Plumley George E., w Christina (Currie), p o Lyon Falls,, r 14, machinist Porter Merchant L., w Delia (Kilmer), p o Port Leyden, r 43, farmer 356, 2 cows, 2 horses Post Fred, p o Port Leyden, r 10, laborer Post Fred L., w Hattie E. (Burnap), p o l^ort Leyden, r 46, laborer Post Herbert H., p o Lyon Falls, r 16, paper maker Post Josiah, p o Lyon Falls, r 16, farmer 100, 2 horses, 2' cows Q Quinn Peter, w Bridget (Banks), p o Moose River, r 43, la- borer ' R Rasmitssen Christina, daughter of Soren, p o Lyonsdale, r 14, housekeeper for her father Rasmussen Soren, p o Lyonsdale, r 14, farmer 90, 2 cows,. 2 horses Redner Joseph, p o Port Leyden, r 35, locktender and farm- er 50. ' ■ RIGGS EDWARD M., w Alice E. (English), p o Port Ley- den, r 16, bookkeeper for Monse River Paper Co Risley A. V., p o JMoose River, r 43 (Rislev & Green) TOWN OF LYOKSDALK. 359 Kivett Mrs,, widow of James, p o Moose River, r 43, house- keeper, house and 10 acres Eobinson Michael, w Mary C. (Brockway), p o Port Leyden, r 36, farmer 65, 2 cows, 2 horses Eocker Alexander, w Loisa (Jackson), p o Port Leyden, r 42, farmer 50, 1 cow Eocker Alexander Jr., w Mary (Teal), p o Port Leyden, r 42, laborer Eocker George E., w Mary J. (Plato), farmer 50, 3 cows, 1 horse, p o Port Leyden, r 32 Eocker Thomas PL, w Eliza (Leland), fanner 35, 1 horse, p o Port Leyden, r 32 Eocker William H., w Susan (Briggs),"p o Port Leyden, r 42, farmer 175, 5 cows, 2 horses Eodman John, w Alice A. (Clark), p o Lyon Falls, r 16, la- borer, owns 2 acres Eogers Peter W., w Jennie A. (Gebhafd), p o Lyon Falls, r 20, emp of Gould's mill Eumble Emeline (Austin), widow of Frank, p o Lyon Falls> r 2, housekeeper S Scanlin Jerry, p o Port Leyden, r 10, laborer Scanlin Walter S., p o Port Leyden, r 10, laborer Schoolhouse, dist No. 2, p o Port Leyden, r 42 School house, dist. No. 3, p o Lyon's Falls, r 1 School house, dist No. 5, p o Lyonsdale, r 15 Schopl house, dist No. 6, p o Port Leyden, r 30 School house, dist No. 7, p o Port Leyden, r 8, cor 10> School house, dist No. 8, p o Moose Eiver, r 43 School house, dist. No. 9, r 14 cor 16, p o Lyons Falls School house, dist No. 10, p o Port Leyden, r 43 Schoonmaker George, p o Moose Eiver, r 43, laborer Schuyler Simon, p o Port Leyden, r 42, farmer 40, 1 horse Sears Ezra, w Belinda (Port), p o Port Leyden, r 36, farmer 132, 12 cows, 3 horses Sears Merton, w Charlotte (Hoage), p o Port Leyden, r 33, farmer 25, 2 horses Shepard Eli, son of Sophia, p o Lyon Falls, r 1, farmer 94^ 17 cows, 4 horses Shibley George, p o Lyon Falls, r 16, farmer 94, 2 horses Shue Charles, p o Lyon Falls, r 16, labojfer Shue John T., son of Mary Shue, p o Lyon Falls, r 16, la- borer Shue Nicholas, son of John, p o Lyons Falls, r 16, laborer- 360 TOWN OF LYONSDALE. SHUE NICHOLAS P., w Susan A. (Grapensberger), (iSLoose Eiver Paper Co.), p o Lyons Falls, off r 16 Shue Paul P., w Delia M. (Hurst), p o Lyon's Falls, r 14, emp of pulp mill Shue Peter J., w Katie (Apel), p o Lyon's Falls, r 16, la- borer, owns 3 acres Slocum Luther, w Martha J. (Mosher), p o Lyonsdale, r 15, laborer Smith Dennis, w Epama (Turo), p o Lyon's Falls, r 20, la- borer, owns 2 acres, 1 cow Smith John, p o Port Leyden, r 10, laborer Smith Martin, w Anna (Peifer), p d Lyon's Falls, r 14, fore- man in Roster's mill Smith Maxim, w Emma (Battles), p o Lyon's Falls, r 20, laborer Snyder Michael, p o Lyon's Falls, r 16, owns 10 acres, 2 cows Snyder Michael G., w Lena (Galle), p o Lyon's Falls, r 16, laborer Sparks Joseph W., w Sarah (McKim), p o Lyon's Falls, off r 4, laborer on Lyon farm Spencer Elmer, w Emma (Leland), p o Port Leyden, off r 43, farmer 200, 3 cows, 2 horses Spencer James D., p o Boonville, r 44, farmer 200, 8 cows, 2 horses Steele Berton S., w Emma (Compo), p o Port Leyden, r 10, laborer Steele W. W., p o Lyon's Falls, r 14, carpenter Stimson Hannah B., widow of Sylvester W., p o Lyon's Falls, r 16 Swartz Jacob, p o Port Leyden, r 12, laborer Swensen Lewis C, w Maria (Cole), p o Lyonsdale, off r 16, farmer on farm of John Cole T Tarr Warren H., w Julia E. (Wheeler), p o Lyon's Falls, r 16, laborer Taylor Henry, w Emma (Malvana), p o Port Leyden, r 37, laborer Teal Matthew, w Kate (Shue), p o Port Leyden, r 37, fanner 103, 5 cows, 3 horses Teal Nicholas, w Lena (Snyder), p o Lyon's Falls, r 14, la- borer Templeton George, w Catharine (Newman), p o Moose River, r 43, farmer 33, 2 cows, 1 horse TOWN OF LYONSDALE. 361 Tennis Adam, w SopMa (Burkard), p o Lyon's Falls, off r 16, laborer Thayer Dudley, w Mary E. (Shitleman), p o Port Leydon, r 34, farmer 10 Thayer Willard J., p o Port Leydon, r 10, farmer 45, soldier in the late war from 1863-65, 6th N. Y. A., Co. C Thinnis Jacob, p o Port Leyden, r 10, laborer Thomas John E., p o Lyon's Falls, r 5, farmer 250, 5 horses Thornton Hersey H., w Ella R. (Hyer), p o Port Leyden, r 37, laborer, 1 and 3 acres Toner Julia Miss, daughter of Thomas, p o Port Leyden, r '35, housekeeper Toner Julia, widow of Thomas, p o Port Leyden, r 35, house- keeper Toner Matthew, son of Thomas, p o Port Lvden, r 35, farm- er 48, 3 cows, 3 horses Tromley Joseph, w Josephine (Wine), p o Port Leyden, r 42, laborer Tugaw Justice, w Inah (Cecil), p o Port Leyden, r 37, labof-er Turner James, w Harriet (Meeker), p o Port Leyden, r 42, farmer 125, 1 cow, 1 horse Tyler Charles E., p o Lyon's Falls, r 16, farm laborer V Valincourt Arthur W., son of Jessie M. Doerner, p o Port Leyden, r 12, laborer Valincourt E'rancis, son of Jessie M. Doerner, p o Port Ley- den, r 12, laborer Valincourt John, son of Jessie M. Doerner, w Ellen (Mur- ray), p o Port Leyden, r 10, laborer Van Alstine James, w Celia (Donley), p o Lyon's Falls, r 14, emp of Koster's mill Vandoner Samuel, w Susan J. (Beverley), p o Lyon's Falls, r 16, teamster, soldier in civil war, enlisted in 1863, dis- charged 1865 Van Guilder C. Fred, p o Port Lpvden, r 43, mason Van Guilder Charles, w Mary (Crandall), p o Port Leyden, r 43, farmer 208, 6 cows, 4 "horses, soldier in the late war 3 years Van Guilder Frank, son of Fred, p o Port Leyden, r 43, farmer with his father Tan Guilder Herman, son of Fred, p o Port Leyden, r 48, farmer with his father Villier Eugene F., son of Prank, p o Port Leyden, r 29, farm- er 167, 18 cows, 2 horses 362 TOWN OF LYONSDALE. Villier Frank, w Victoria E. (JoLinson), p o Port Leyden,. r 29, farmer 89, 5 cows, 5 horses W Walsh Mary (Murphy), widow of James, p o Port Leydon,. r37 Warren Andrew J., w Mary E. (Earl), p o Boonville, r 44,. laborer Weber Peter, p o Lyon's Falls, off r 16, laborer Webster Anna Eliza, daughter of Cyrus N., p o Port Ley- den, r 14, resides with her parents WEBSTER CYRUS N., w Ellen (Edwards), p o Port Ley- den, r 14, farmer 160, 4 horses, 6 cows, soldier in the late war WEBSTER N. WESLEY, son of Cyrus N., w Eliza A. (Tan- ney), p o Port Leyden, r 14, farmer Webster William George, son of Cyrus N., p o Port LeydeUj r 14, laborer Wheeler Edwin D., w Katie J. (McGuiness), p o Lyon's Falls, r 20, bookkeeper White Wellington M., w Harriet (Hawlej')j P o Leyden Sta- tion, r 36, sawyer and farmer 233, and saw mill, has 18 cows, 3 horses Wiggins Edwin J., p o Boonville, r 36, painter and paper hanger Wilcox Harris, w Elizabeth (Levensailor), p o Lyon's Falls,. r 5, farmer 65, 8 cows, 3 horses Willis Alfred B., w Elizabeth (McCabe), p o Port Leyden,. r 35, farmer 20, 2 cows, ^ horses Willis Richard, son of Alfred B., p o Port Leyden, r 35, la- borer Wine Joseph, w Mary (Depan), p o Port Leyden, r 42, farm- er, 119, 1 cow, 2 harses Woodcock Chester, son of TTriah, p o Port Leyden, r 30, farmer 100, 2 cows Woodcock Effie L., daughter of Uriah, p o Port Leyden, r 30, resides with hea* parents Woodcock Uriah, w Phoebe (Holcomb), p o Port Leyden, r 30, farmer 25, 4 cows, 3 horses, resident of this co'un- ty since 1838 Woodcock William W., w Mary C, (Betts). p o Port Leyden, r 30, farmer 10 Wyman William, p o Port Leyden, r 43, farmer 209 TOWN OF LYONSDALE. 363^ Yauger Frank, p o Lyonsdale, r 7, laborer Yauger George H., w Amaryllis (Brown), p o Port Leyden,. X 28, cor 29, farmer 33 Y^auger Jason, w Ella (Villier), p o Port Leyden, r 46,, farmer 100, 6 cows, 2 horses Y'epson Nelson, w Lesa, p o Lyonsdale, r 7, laborer Y^otings Mlnoman S., w R., Maria (Granger), p o Port Leyden,. r 10, farmer 45, 2 cows, 2 horses z Zimmer Everett E., son of George H., p o Lyon's Falls, r 16,. paper maker Zimmer George H., w Augeline E. (Tyler), p o Lyon's I'ails,. r 16, farmer 108, 9 cows, 2 horses TOWN OF MARTINSBURQH. MAETINSBURGH was formed from Tuiin, February 22,. 1803, to which another part of Turin was annexed in 1823, forming it into its present area of 44,398 acres. It was named in honor of Gen. Walter Martin, under whom the settlement of the town was made, and to whose liberal patronage the manj^ improvements and advantages of the town w^re due. For many years Martinsburgh Village was the county seat, until in 1864 it was changed to Lowville. Glensdale is a thriving little village situated on Black river, and is a station on the E., W. & O. R. E. East Martins- burgh, a flag station, and West Martinsburgh are hamlets. The early records of town meetings of this town appear to be lost. (For explanations and abbreviations see page 5.) A Adams Benjamin F., p o Martinsburgh, r 61, retired farmer Adams George A., p o Glendale, r 76, farmer with Wm. Way Adams John F., w Maria (Alexander), p o Martinsburgh, r 80, carpenter and farmer on farm 42, owned by Mrs^ Mahalah Edick •364 TOWN OF MARTINSBURGH. Adams Nathan, w Fannie (Bibbins), p o Martinsburgh, r 85 I'armei', leases of Benjamin Bibbins 70, 8 cows, 2 horses (Adams Oren E., w Agnes (Brown), p o Martinsburgh, r 62, farmer, leases the Joseph Wakiield estate 300, 41 cows, 4 horses Albercht AVilliam, w Abbie (Vanderburg), p o Lanesbm'g, i 14, farmer 84, 8 cows, 1 horse Alberts Fred D., w Hannah E. (Gowdy), p o W. Martins- burgh, r 24, painter Alexander Charles D., w Lily (Erb), p o Martinsburgh, r 48, farmer, leases of Mrs. S. Sylvester 350, 17 cows, 3 horses, also manages saw mill on the place Alexander Henry, p o West Martinsburgh, r 24, retired farmer Alger Cheese Factory, p o Martinsburgh, r 64, G. S. Alger prop and maker, receives milk of 500 cows, the first factory built in the county Alger Fred K., w Nancy A. (ilowsam), p o Martinsburgh, res do, cigarmaker, owns 2 residences and 7 acres Alger George S., w Mary (Griffith), p o Martinsburgh, r 64, cheesemaker and owner of Alger Cheese factory, owns h and 10 acres, 1 cow, 3 horses Alger Hester A. (Hubbard), widow of Carlos M., p o Mar- tinsburgh Alguier Hiram B., w Margery (Grant), p o Glendale, res do, jobber cutting pulp timber Allen Stanton E., w Kuth B. (Roberts), p o Martinsburgh, res do, miller (flour) Archdekin Albert, w Kosa (Bliss), p o Glendale, res do, blacksmith, undertaker and carriagemaker Archdekin Robert, w Julia A. (Stone), p o Glendale, res do, laborer, owns h and lot in Greig Archdekin William E., p o Glendale, clerk, emp of J. H. House, bds do Archer Alvin, w Rozina (Bellinger), p o Lowville, r 10, farm- er with his father, Zephaniah Archer Amby E., son of Zephaniah, w Nellie (Owens), p o Lowville, r 10, farmer with his father Archer Charles A., w Sophia (Knight), p o West Martins- burgh, r 24, carpenter and farmer 37, 3 cows, 2 horses Archer Fred, w Mabel (Sheds), p o West Martinsburgh, r 24, laborer, owns h and lot Archer Wesley J., w Rosella (Bellinger), p o West Martins- burgh, r 9, thresher, h and 2 acres, 3 horses TOWN OF MARTINSBUEGH. 365- Archer Zephaniah, w Margaret (Jones), p o Lowville, r 10^ farmer 140, 20 cows, 3 horses Arthur Betsey (Lonas), widow of Levi, p o Martinsburgh, r 30, farmer, estate of her husband, 375, 60 cows, 5 horses Arthur C. Bion, w Helen C. (Young), p o Lowville, r 28, farmer 110, 19 cows, 3 horses Arthur Charles D., son of Orlando, w Addie M. (McCue), p o Martinsburgh, r 41, farmer 500, 70 cows, 3 horses Arthur Ella M. Miss, daughter of John F., p o Lowville, r 29, housekeeper Arthur Frank W,. w Mary (Mattis), p o Lowville, r 29, farmer 60, and leases of Mrs. Warren Salmons 138, 20- cows, 4 horses Arthur Fi-ed J., w Huldah (Ebblie), p o West Martinsburgh,. r 18, farmer 132, 20 cows, 3 horses Arthur Harriet (Jamerson), widow of Orlando, p o Martins- burgh, r 66 Arthur Helen R. Miss, daughter of John F., p o Lowville, r 29, school teacher Arthur John M., son of John F., p o Lowville, r 29, farmer, works his mothers farm, 60, 8 cows, 2 horses Arthur Lewis, son of Orlando, w Katie (Flansburg), p o Martinsburgh, res do, farmer 400, 43 cows, 3 horses Arthur Roxana (Johnson), widow of John F., p o Lowville, r 29, farmer 60, 8 cows, 2 horses Ashback Carl H., son of John J., p o West Martinsburgh, r 18, farmer with his father Ashback Flora C. Miss, daughter of John J., p o West Mar- tinsburgh, r 18, school teacher Ashback John J., w Caroline (Repnof), p o West Martins- burgh, r 18, farmer 75, 10 cows, 2 horses, resident of this county 61 years Ashback Leon, son of Carl H., p o West Martinsburgh, r 18, carpenter ^ Ashcraft Franklin J., w Ida B. (Kelley), p o Glendale, res do, laborer, emp of Henry Abbey Atwell Cheese Factory, p o Martinsburgh, r 81, Frank E. Atwell prop, receives milk of 235 cows Atwell Elsie Miss, p o Martinsburgh, r 62, resides with her mother, Mrs. Atwell Atwell Frank E., w Ella F. (Taylor), p o Martinsburgh, res do, lumberman, owns saw mill and cheese factory .366 TOWN OF MAETINSBUEGH. Atwell J. William, w Nettie E. (Brown), p o Lowville, r 35, farmer on the Hitchcock farm 120, 10 cows Atwell Mrs., p o Martinsburgh, r 62, farmer, has 2 cows, 1 horse Atwell Sophia Miss, p o Martinsburgh, r 62, dressmaker Austin Charles, w Louise (Smith), p o Martinsburgh, r 87, farmer 200, 18 cows, 3 horses Austin Kent J., w Eliza E. (Maryhugh), p o Glendale, res do, laborer , B Babcock Charles C, w Mary J. (Knight), p o West Martins- burgh, r 24, farmer 132, 2 cows, 3 horses Babcock Eugene W., son of George W., p o Martinsburgh, r 41, laborer Babcock George W., w Mary E. (Shepard), p o Martins- burgh, res do, cooper Babcock John F., w Elvira (Van Driesen), p o West Martins- burgh, r 25, laborer, owns h and lot Babcock Zoa S., daughter of Charles C, p o WestMartins- burgh, r 24, resides with her parents Baker lloyal S., w Nora (Phelps), p o Glendale, res do, jew- eler Barrett Winnie (Greer), widow of John, p o West Martins- burgh, r 51, farmer 65, 1 cow, 2 horses JBarry Ella Miss, p o Mar-tinsburgh, r 94, dressmaker ^ Barry Mai-y (Haley), widow of James, p o Martinsburgh, r 94, farmer 27 Bassett Charles M., w Libbie H. (Arthur), p o Glendale, r 70, farmer 170, and 80 acres river lot, has 30 grade Hol- stein cows, 4 horses, 10 young cattle Bassett Clemenza L. (Mills), widow of Norton, who died Nov. 30, 1888, p o Glendale, r 73, owns farm 25 Bassett Emma C. Miss, daughter of Norton, deceased,' p o Glendale, r 73, prop of a laundry, resides with her mother, Clemenza Bassett Libbie H. (Mrs. C. M. Bassett), p o Glendale, r 70, owns Stanford farm 81 and hill lot 40 Bastion Claude, w Libbie (Trillion), p o Martinsburgh, r 91, farmer 80, 10 cows, 3 horses Bateman Carrie S. Miss, daughter of Elisha P., p o West Martinsburgh, r 24, milliner :Bateman Charles E., son of Elisha P., p o West Martins- burgh, r 24, laborer TOWN OF MARTINSBUEGH. 367 JBateman Elisha P., w Julia (Eeynolds), p o West Martins- burgh, r 24, cheesemaker, emp F. C. Gowdy Bates George, p o Glendale, railroad section hand, bds with his brother John Bates John, w Louise, p o Glendale, res do, railroad section hand Been Peter, w Libbie (Kelly), p o Glendale, r 73, laborer and carpenter Beerman Byron, w Cyntha (Harwood), p o Glendale, r 72, farmer, leases farm of Charles Foot, has 7 cows, 2 .horses Beerman Charles, w Margaret (Harwood), p o Glendale, r 73, farmer 2 Bellinger Erwin, w DeEtte (Failing), p o West Martins- burgh, r 51, farmer 38, 1 cow, 1 horse Bellinger Hiram, p o West Martinsburgh, r 9 Bellinger James, w Minnie (Glenn), p o Lowville, r 10, farm- er 50, 10 cows, 2 horses Bellinger Norman, w Alice (Roof), p o West Martinsburgh, r 51, farmer 50, and leases of John Boats 38, 1 cow, 2 horses Bellinger Samuel, w Sarah A. (Seymour), p o West Martins- burgh, r 51, farmer 134, 7 cows, 2 horses, soldier in the late war 2 years Benton Eugene T., p o Martinsburgh, r 95, sawyer and farm- er 485, 15 cows, 3 horses and mill, capacity of mill 500,- 000 ft per year, actual work done 200,000 ft Benton Fannie H. (Larkins), widow of Thomas, p o Mar- tinsburgh, r 95, farmer 100 Benton Loren J., son of Thomas, p o Martinsburgh, r 95, cheesemaker at the Hillside factory BEZEE ALPHA Y, w Lottie (Milbury), p o West Martins- burgh, r 23 cor 24, blacksmith, leases house and shop Bibbins Benjamin, w Mary (Whitney), p o Martinsburgh, r 85, farmer 60, 9 cows, 2 horses, 5 sheep Biery Julius E., p o W . Martinsburgh, r 25,^ laborer, emp of John C. Hansauer Binby John, w Jane (Salmon), p o E. Martinsgurgh, r 37, farmer Birks Charles D., w Margaret L. (Simmons), p o W. Mart- insburgh, r 44, farmer, leases of J. Munroe Coates 145^ 18 cows, 3 horses, owns h and 5 acres iBlade Wellington P., w Addie L. (Morton), p o Glensdale, res do, emp of Henry Abbey 368 TOWN OF MAETINSBURGH. Bliss Anna Miss, p o Lowville, r 29, domestic Bolivar John, w Kate (Scheck), p o Lowville, r 32, farmer 50,^ 10 cows, 2 horses Boshart Elida E,, w Carrie (Young), p o Lowville, r 7, farm- er with his father William Boshart William, w Delia (Hogan), p o Lowville, r 7,, farmer 188, 20 cows, 4 horses Boston Brand Cheese Factory, p o Lanesburgh, r 1, John Goutremout, prop, 350 cows Bostford Ezra, w Emeline M. (McMannis), p o Martins- burgh, r 41, retired blacksmith, owns h and lot; Mr. Bostford has been a resident of the town 65 years Bowen Clement, w Jane M. (Forsyth), p o Lowville, r 7^ farmer 95, 5 cows, 3 horses Bowman Walter, w Jennie (Fassett), p o W. Martinsburgh^ r 21, farmer 10, 2 cows, 3 horses Bradt Charles, p o Lowville, r 7, farmer, leases on shares of Matthew Burres 120, 21 cows, 3 horses, and owns farm 75 Bradt Erwin, w Mary (Petrie), p o Lowville, r 7, laborer, emp of Charles Bradt Bradt Frank, w Josephine (Snyder), p o Lowvi-lle, r 5, farm- er 87, 11 cows, 3 horses Bradt Sylvester, p o Martinsburgh, res do, owns farm 22 Brady Earl J., w Julia (Studor), p o Martinsburgh, res do, hotel keeper, prop of the Summit House, has 2 horses, 2 cows Bridgman Henry, w Marinda J . (Syman), p o Glendale, res do, manuf of piano sounding boards, output 200,000 feet per year Bridgman Joseph E., p o Glendale, bds Higby House, car- •penter Brooks Clark B., w Elizabeth (Lewis), p o W Martinsburgh r 24, farmer 110, 12 cows, 3 horses Brooks Elmer R., w Carrie (Windecker), p o West Martins burgh, r 24, farmer with his father, Olark B. Brown Anna (Woolaver), widow of Alfred M., p o Mart insburgh, r 41, owns h and lot Brown Charles C, son of Charles E., p o W Martinsburgh r 25, cor 26, carpenter Brown Charles E., w Almina (Shepard), p o W. Martins burgh, r 25, cor 26, carpenter and wagon maker Brown Ezra B., w Almira (Madrid), p o Martinsburgh, r 83 farmer 7, 1 cow, soldier in the late war TOWN OF MARTINSBURGH. 369 Brown Lafayette, w Elizabeth (Kumble), p o Martinsburgli, ott" r 61, farmer 135, 16 cows, 3 horses Brown Mary, daughter of Charles E., p o W Martiusburgh, r 25, cor 26, milliner Buckley James, w Amy (Tabalt), p o Martiusburgh, r 91, laborer in Wetmore's mill Burdick Arthur S., w Jennie E. (Blake), p o Gieudale, res do, constable and produce buyer for B. B. jMiller of Lowville Burdick Charles N., p o Clendale, bds Higby House BUKDJCK ELHANAN D., w Delaphine A. (Browu), p o Glendale, proprietor of the Higby House, erected the Burdick Block in 1876, and still owns 1-2 of it, was a general merchant in Glendale 18 years, was justice of ' the peace 6 years and post-master 5 years Burdick H. Louise (Higby), p o Glendale, widow of Jeffer- son M., who died Feb. 7, 1892, teacher of piauo aud or- gan, home with her parents Mr, aud Mrs. 11. iS. Higby Burdick Jennie E. (Mrs. Arthur S.), p o Glendale, res do, teacher of the advanced department of Glendale pub- lic school Burk Edward, w Elizabeth (McNamee), p o Lanesburgh, r 2, sawyer and farmer 103^ 2 cows, 2 horses, also owns sa^\' mill Burk Michael, w Mary (Phillips), p o W Martiusburgh, r 15 farmer 50, 2 cows, 3 horses Burk Morris, son of Thomas, p o W Martiusburgh, r 49, jeweler in Wolcott, Wayne Co Burk Thomas, w Eleanor (McManus), p o AA' Martiusburgh,, r 49, farmer 60, 6 cows, 3 horses, soldier, enlisted as. private, returned as 1st lieutenant Burlingame Walter, p o Martiusburgh, r 91, saw filer in Wetmore's mill, owns farm 100 in Montague Burns Edward M., a\- Eliza A. (Feeney), p o Glendale, res do, jobber in cutting spruce timber for pulp Burr Matthew E., w Frances M. (Stone), p o Glendale, r 72, farmer 157, 25 cows, 3 horses Burtch Lincoln M., w Mary (Horth), p o Lanesburgh, r 15, farmer, leases of George Frame 70, 6 cows, 1 horse BURTON SILA>S, w Kate (Ossant), p o Glendale, res do (Phillips House) Bush Fred N., son of George, p o W Martiusburgh, r 24, farmer with his father 370 TOWN OF MARTIKSBURGH. Bush George, w Josephine (Guyon), p o W Martinsburgh, r 24, farmer, leases on shares of Mrs. Albert Henry 190 25 cows, 2 horses Butts Fidelia (Smith), widow of Daniel, p o Lanesburgh, r 14, farmer 60, 5 cows, 2 horses' Butts George, p o Lanesburgh, r 14, farmer with his mother Mrs. Fidelia Butts George F., w Florence F. (Brooks), p o ilartinsburgh, r 81, cheese maker at At well 'factory Callahan Cornelius, w Margaret (Callahan), p o Lanesburgh, r 11, laborer, house and 4 acres Callahan Hugh, son of Cornelius, p o Lanesburgh, r 11, la- borer Cannan Charles, w Ellen (Molar), p o E Martinsburgh, r 70, farmer Cannan Jason, w Maria (Kodgers), p o E. Martinsburgh, r 39, - farmer Cappleman Eymer, p o Martinsburgh, r 57, painter and pa- per hanger • Cary Thomas, p o W Martinsburgh, r 50, farmer 260, 1 horse, dealer in pulp wood easier Munroe, p o W Martinsburgh,. r 48, sawyer Chaufty John, w Catherine (Brenon), p o Houseville, off r 96, farmer 115, 15 cows, 2 horses Cimmons George, w Delia (McCue), p o Martinsburgh, r 91, laborer in Wetmore's mill Cimmons Timothy, p o Martinsburgh, r 91, teamster Clans Charles E., son of Hiram, w Florence R. (Smith), p o Houseville, r 81, farmer 35, and works father's farm 80, 16 cows, 8 horses Clans Hiram, w H-arriet (Lanpher), p o Houseville, r 81, farmer 80 Claus William, w Lovisa E. (Harter), p o Martinsburgh, r 62, farmer 50, 6 cows, 3 horses Clemens Fred, w Ida (Damuth), p o Lanesburgh, r 2, farm- er, leases of William Arthur 8 Clobridge J. Harvey, w Mary M. (Lints), p o Glendale, r 71, laborer Coates Henry B., w Frances H. (Arthur), p o Martins- burgh, r 30, farmer 50, 8 cows, 2 horses Coates J. Munroe, w Cornelia (Birks), p o W Martins- burgh, r 44, farmer 145, 18 cows, 1 horse TOWN OF MARTINSBURGH. 371 Coates Orlando S., son of Henry, p o. Martinsburgh, r 30, farmer with his father and carpenter •Collins Gilbert, w Matilda (Clemens), p o Martinsburgh, res do, shoemaker Collins Gilbert, Jr., p o Martinsburgh, res do, prop of card- ing mill, owns res Cone Charles A., w Lovisa (Adams), p o W Martinsburgh, r 24, farmer, leases on shares of Henry Schraub 300, 46 cows, 6 horses Cooley Ferdinand, w Sarah (Reynolds), p o Martinsburgh, r 81, farmer 8, 1 cow, 1 horse Cooper Julia Mrs., p o Glendale, res do Corwin Eugene W., w Ada M. (Crandall), p o Glendale, r 75, farmer 65, 9 cows, 2 horses Corwin Hattie C. Miss, daughter of Newel J., p o Glendale, r 74, milliner Corwin Newel J., w Charlotte (Smith), p o Glendale, r 74, retired farmer Covey Calvin, w Ella (Myers), p o Houseville, r 81, laborer Covey Chauncey, w Eunice (Adams), p o Houseville, r 81, farmer, leases of Milton Gordon on shares 30, owns 2 cows, 1 horse Covey Clayton, w Emma (Brown), p o Lowville, r 33, farmer, leases on shares of Mrs. Hannah Mills 114, 17 cows Crandall Jane Miss, p o Glendale, r 76, h and lot Crandall Mariah H. (Parks), widow of Frederic J., p o Glen- dale, r 71, owns h and lot Cummins Fred, w Carrie (Parker), p o Glendale, r 78, farm- er, leases of James Ralsten 100, 12 cows, 2 horses Curtis Benjamin S., w Helen (Stevens), p o West Martins- burgh, r 43, farmer 180, 19 cows, 4 horses Curtis Ray B., son of Byron, p o Martinsburgh, r 43, la- borer, emp of B. S. Curtis D Damuth Judson, p o East Martinsburgh, r 69, farmer 120, 15 cows, 2 horses Damuth Royal T., w Ida E. (Lee), p o Martinsburgh, r 80, farmer 111, 15 cows, 3 horses, ex-school commissioner Davenport Charles C, w Eliza (Sylvester), p o Martins- burgh, r 41, retired merchant TJavis Betsey (Swackhammer), widow of Richard, p o Glen- dale, r 74 Davis Jane Miss, p o Lowville, r 10, housekeeper for Ed- ward Evans 372 TOAVN OF MARTINSBUEGH. Davis ISofrouia Miss, p o Martiusburgh, i- 80, housekeeper Day Harvey, w Josepliine (Duruz), p o Houseville, off r 96", farmer 183, 22 ioavs, 3 horses, corporal in the late war, 3 yearw, 5th N. Y. IT. A., Co. L. Dayan Charles A., w Amy (Henry), p o Lowville, r 25, butchei', owns res DeForge Oliver, w Mary (Lament), p o West Martinsburgh, r 24, hotelkeeper, leases of the McCabe estate Doody Xoi-."". Miss, daughter of Owen, p o Martinsburgh, r 93, dressmaker X>oody Owen, w Bridget (Phalon), p o Martinsburgh, r 93,. farmer 85, 11 cows, 2 horses Dond Calvin W., w Jennie (Brenon), p o Martinsburgh, r 41, blacksmith Doud Charles C, a\' Elizabeth M. (Mastin), p o Martins- burgh, res do, barber Dudo Peter, av Lena (Bush), p o Martinsburgh, r 62, la- borer Duflou Nicholas, p o Clendale, r 14, laborer, owns h and lot, soldier in the civil war 4 years, twice wounded, was incarcerated in Libby prison Dunham Miles M., w Alida (Green), p o West Martins- burgh, r 19, farmer, leases of Wellington Collins 50, 2 liorses Dunham Stephen M., w Emma (Taylor), p o West Martins- burgh, r 9, farmer 90, 15 cows, 2 horses Dunn Ellen Miss, daughter of Michael, p o Martinsburgh, r 93, resides with her parents Dunn John, w Margaret (McCormick), p o Martinsburgh, r 93, farmer 137, 21 cows, 2 horses Dunn Michael, w Mary (Burke), p o Martinsburgh, r 93, farmer 107, 12 cows, 2 horses E Edick George, w N. Evelyn (Laupher), p o aMrtinsburgh, r 86, farmer, leases of E. S. K. MeTrell 120, 4 cows, 2 horses Edick Mahalah Mrs., p o Martinsburgh, r 62, owns farm 42 on r 80 Elliott Ira W., w Emma (Staring), p o West Martinsburgh, r 24, farmer 20, 2 cows, 1 horse, hop yard 7 acres Erhardt George, w Lucretia (Chapman), p o East Martins- burgh, r 38, laborer EKVIN CITRTTS C, p o Glendale, res do, engineer on steam- er C. L. Fulton TOWN OF MABTINSBUBGH. 373 ERVIN IDA M. MISS, daughter of James P., p o Glendale, resides with her parents BRVIN JAMES P., w Fanny E. (Burdick), p o Glendale, res do, captain on Black Eiver steamers since 1863 ERVIN J. WILLIAM, p o Glendale, res do, engineer of river steamer T. B. Basselin ERVIN VERNON S., p o Glendale, res do, pilot on steamer C. L. Stowell of Pulton chain of lakes Evans Edward, p o Lowville, r 10, farmer 300, 35 cows, 4 horses Evans Henry, son of Edward, p o Lowville, r 10, farmer with his father Evans John, w Catharine (Whitmore), p o Lowville, r 7, farmer 237, 15 cows, 2 horses Evans Lydia A., daughter of Roland, p o Glendale, r 77, school teacher Evans Miller B., son of Roland, p o Glendale, r 77, farmer with his father Evans Minnie T., daughter of Roland, p o Glendale, r 77, resides with her parents EVANS ROLAND, w Mary (Peebles), p o Glendale, r 77, farmer 160, 28 cows, 4 horses. Mr. Evans came to Lewis Co. from Wales in 1850 Evans Salmon J., w Carrie L. (Ramsey), p o East Martins- burgh, r 38, farmer Eassett Mlilton G., w Ella (Steadman), p o West Martins- burgh, r 21, cheesemaker, owns Gilt Edge cheese fac- tory and 10 acres P'assett Orrin, p o West Martinsburgh, r 21, farmer 25, 4 cows, 2 horses Feeney Joseph L., w Rosa (Taylor), p o Glendale, res do, jobber in cutting and barking logs for lumber Feeney William J., son of Joseph L., p'o Glendale, res do, invalid Fellows William F., w Robie B. (Arthur), p o Martinsburgh, r 30, farmer Fetterly Hattie L. Miss, daughter of Norman, p o Martins- burgh, off r 41, milliner Fetterly Norman, w Sarah J. (Putnam), p o Martinsburgh, off r 41, emp at the Whitaker homestead Finch Angeline (Osborn), widow of William, p o Lowville, r 30, owns h and lot 374 TOWN OF MARTINSBUKGH. Finn James, p o Houseville, r 96, farmer with his mother, Mrs. Jennie Finn Jennie (Owens), widow of Patrick, p o Houseville, r 96,. farmer 125, 16 cows, 2 horses Foot George P., son of Warren G., p o West Martinsburgh, r 27, farmer with his father ^ Foot Warren G., w Lidia (Powell), p o West Martinsburgh, r 27, farmer, leases on shares of John G. Moshier 235, 40 cows, 4 horses Forbes Elizabeth R. Miss, daughter of James M., p o West Martinsburgh, r 24, milliner Forbes James M., w Carrie (Philleo), p o West Martins- burgh, r 24, stationary engineer Forbes Eobert E., w Ida D. (Peebles), p o Martins- burgh, res do, dealer in live stock, owns 2 houses and lots and store building (unoccupied), 3 horses, 1 cow Ford A. Duane, son of Arthur B., p o Martinsburgh, r 41, laborer Ford Albert P., son of Arthur B., p o Martinsburgh, r 41, laborer Ford Arthur B.; w Loisa (Putnam), p o Martinsburgh, r 41, mail carrier between Martinsburgh and Lowville, h and lot Forney Leonard W., w Alice M. (Feeney), p o Glendale, res do, woodsman, emp of J. L. Feeney Francis John N., w Rachel (Bradt), p o Martinsburgh, res do, farmer 14, 1 cow, 1 horse Fuller Smith M., p o Mfirtinsburj),-, laborer, soldier in the late war Gage Nelson E., w Alice E. (Dayan), p o Lowville, r 25, butchei' Garrett Edward, son of Thomas, p o Martinsburgh, r 54^ farmer with his father Garrett Joseph, p o Martinsburgh, r 54, farmer with his father, Tliomas Garrett Thomas, w Kate (McCormick), p o Martinsburgh, r 54, farmer 250, 14 cows, 3 horses, 18 sheep Gates Fred H., w Mamie A. (Peebles), p o Martinsburgh, r 90, farmer 58, 1 cow, 1 horse Gaynor Daniel S., p o East Martinsburgh, r 38, laborer Gaynor John W., w Mary (O'Brien), p o East Martinsburgh, r 38, laborer Gaynor Julia A., p o East Martinsburgh, r 38, dressmaker TOWN OF MARTINSBUEGH. 375 GAYNOE WILLIAM E., w Margaret E. (McHale), p o East Martinsburgh, r 38, postmaster and cheesemaker, owns factory and. 1 1-2 acres Gibbs Joseph B., w Frances (Slocum), p o Glendale, r 76, carpenter, owns h and lot Gibson John A., w Amanda (Hannon), p o East Martins- burgh, r 38, station agent Gilt Edge Cheese Factory, p o West Martinsburgh, r 21 M. G. Fassett prop, receives the milk of 400 cows Glendale Cheese Factory, p o Glendale, off r 76, Eudolph Kegez prop, 450 cows Glenn Edward, w Secdate (Strader), p o Lowville, r 8 1-2, farmer, leases on shares of Richard Knight 200, 35 cows, 3 horses Glenn Frank G., son of EdAvard, p o Lowville, r 8 1-2, farm- er wdth his father Goodale Ellas, w Emma (Windover), p o West Martins- burgh, r 47, laborer Goodrich Arthur D., w Narcissa (Johnson), p o Glendale, r C)S cor 79, farmer 87, 20 cows, 3 horses Goodrich Charles M., p o Glendale, r 79 cor 68, farmer 47 GORDON A. JACKSON, w Adelia S. (Curtis), p o West Martinsburgh, r 44, farmer 70, 12 cows, 2 horses Gordon Milton C, w Sai'ah A. (Lonas), p o Martinsburgh, r 81, farmer 30, 4 cows, 2 horses Gordon Webster S., w Nellie L. (Jones), p o Lowville, r 8 1-2, farmer 90, 12 cows, 3 horses Gowdy Charles H., son of Samuel, p o Martinsburgh, r 22, farmer and market gardener, 6 cows, 2 horses, hop jard 5 Gowdy Cheese Factory, p o West Martinsburgh, r 24, Frank C. Gowdy prop, 500 cows Gowdy Cordelia J., daughter of Samuel, p o West Martins- burgh, r 22, housekeeper for her brother, Charles H. Gowdy Frank C, p o West Martinsburgh, r 24, cheese- maker, owns factory, h and lot Gowdy James M., w Augusta (Gowdy), p o West Martins- burgh, r 44, farmer, 1-2 interest in 216, 30 cows, 4 horses Grange Store, p o Glendale, r 76, Ela E. Ragan manager Granger Edith L. Miss, daughter of George, p o Martins- burgh, r 80, school teacher Granger George, w Caroline (Davis), p o Martinsburgh, r 80, farmer, leases of Martin Sheldon 138, 20 cows, 20 sheep, 2 horses 376 TOWN OF MARTINSBURGH. Granger Henry 11., av Safronia (Moshier), p o Glendale, r 76, ' farmer 50, 5 coavs, 2 horses Graves Bennett C, son of Chester G., p o Martinsburgh, r 62, farmer with his father Graves Charles, w Mary (I loch), p o Martinsburgh, r 86, farmer 25, i cows, 2 horses Graves Chester G., w Mary A. (Peebles), p o Martinsburgh, r 62, farmer, leases on shares of Charles D. Moore 250, 38 cows, 4 horses Graves 11. William, w Jane (Reed), p o Martinsburgh, v 81, farmer 9, 1 cow, 1 horse ' Graves Mary A. Miss, daughter of Chester G., p o Martins- burgh, r 62, miliner Green Alfred, w Mary J. (Lyman), p o West Martinsburgh, r 20, farmer 173," 30 cows, 2 horses Gr^en Burdett S., son of Willard, p o West Martinsburgh, r 17, farmer with his father Green Clara M., daughter of Alfred, p o West Martins- burgh, r 20, housekeeper Green George, w Ares (Goodale), p o Martinsburgh, r 41, teamster and farmer 60, 1 cow, 1 horse Green Harriet J., daughter of Alfred, housekeeper with her mother, p o West Martinsburgh, r 20 Green Homer J., son of Willard, p o West Martinsburgh, r 17, farmer with his father Green Newton L., son of Alfred, p o West Martinsburgh, r 20, farmer with his father Green Stella, daughter of Alfred, p o West Martinsburgh, r 20, housekeeper Green Willard, w Eliza (Morse), p o West Martinsburgh, r 17, farmer 155, 20 cows, 3 horses Greer Michael, w Bridget (McConnell), p o Martinsburgh, r 50, farmer 70, 10 cows, 2 horses Griffith Alice E. (Burr), widow of William, p o Martins- burgh, res do, housekeeper Griffith William W., w Edith M. (Hartley), p o Glendale, r 73, farmer 50, 2 horses Guion Carrie A. Miss, daughter of Charles A., p o Glendale, dealer in millinery in all its branches Guion Charles A., w Elizabeth A. (Bubar), p o Glendale, res do, shoe and harness maker H Hall Erastus, w Elvira (Strader), p o Lowville, r 7, farmer 107, 17 cows, 3 horses TOWN OF MAKTINSVILLE. 377 Hall Ferdinand C, p o West Martinsburgh, r 17, farmer with his mother, Nancy Hall Franklin W., w Amanda C. (Boshart), p o Lowville, r 3, farmer 120, 20 cows, 4 horses Hall JSenry, w Harriet (Wetmore), p o Lowville, r 3, farmer 240, 30 cows, 3 horses Hall Jesse W., w Anna (Mowers), p o Lowville, r 5, farmer 44, 8 cows, 2 horses Hall Nancy (Callahan), widow of Willard, p o West Mar- tinsburgh, r 17, farmer 125, 17 cows, 4 horses Handley Elizabeth (Greer), widow of John, p o West Mar- tinsburgh, r 21, farmer 50, 6 cows, 3 horses Handley Michael C, son of John, p o West Martiusburgh, r 21, farmer with his mother and 1-2 interest in hotel at Castorland • Handley Thomas J., son of John, p o West Martinsburgh, r 21, clerk in hotel, owns with his brother, Michael, hotel in Castorland Hanno Peter, w ^usan (Stofel), p o Lowville, r 24 1-2 cor 24, farmer, leases on shares of Ashley Davenport 115, 20 cows, 3 horses Hansauer George, w Eva (Sanford), p o West Martinsburgh, r 25, retired farmer Hansauer John C; w Anna (Warren), p o West Martins- burgh, r 25, farmer, leases on shares of Lyman Curtis 150, 27 cows, 3 horses Hartley Fred, w May (IngersoU), p o Martinsburgh, r 85, engineer in Benton's mill Hartley Frederic, w Emma J. (Burr), p o Glendale, r 73, farm laborer Hartley Marcellus, p o Martinsburgh, r 58, farmer, leases of King Brothers 300, 27 cows, 3 horses Harvey Grace M. Miss, p o Martinsburgh, r 82, school teacher, resides yvith her mother, Julia Harvey Julia (Pitcher), p o Martinsburgh, r 82, h and lot Harwood Jacob, w Emily (Bumble), p o Glendale, r 73, building mover, h and lot Hazen Charles D., w Sarah J. (Buell), p o Martinsburgh, res do, wagon and carriage maker, shop at Port Leyden, owns res Hazen Violette 0. Miss, daughter of Charles D., p o Mar- tinsburgh 'Henderson James, w Cora (Schuyler), p o Martinsburgh, r 64 cor 82, laborer 378 TOWN OF MARTINSBUKGH. Henry Charles M., w Elnora (Waters), p o West Martins- burgh, r 17, cheesemaker, prop of Bowsam Spring cheese factory Henry Fred, w Cai-a E. (Shumway), p o West Martinsburgh,, r 2t), cattle dealer, gardener and hop grower, 5 acres Henry James M., w Clarissa (Rogers), p o West Martins- burgh, r 44, farmer, has 1-2 interest in 216, 80 cows, 4 horses Henry Julius, p o West Martinsburgh, r 24, laborer Henry Mary (Kalsten), widow of Albert, p o West Martins- burgh, r 24, farmer 190, 25 cows, 1 horse Henry Nicholas, w Mary (Stoffel), p o Martinsburgh, r 87,, farmer 140, 20 cows, 8 horses Herrick John Hon., w Lena (Walsemann), p o Glendale, res do, general merchant, repi^esented Lewis Co. in the As- sembly in 1874, supervisor of New Bremen 14 years Herrick Will F., p o Glendale, clerk with his father, Hon. John Herrick, bds do Hicks Fred E., p o Glendale, r 70, farmer, leases of Mrs. C. L. Bassett 25 Higby Harris S., w Margaret (Duffar), p o Glendale, res do,, farmer 15, has 11 acres hops. He erected the Higby House in 1868 and resided in it the ensuing 24 years HIGBY HOUSE, p o Glendale, E. D. Burdick, proprietor, in proximity to the fishing and hunting section, good livery attached, and conveyances to Otter Lake Hotel and other summer fishing and hunting resorts Hillside Cheese Factory, p o Martinsburgh, r 84, William Benton prop, 250 cows Hilts David A., w Louisa E. (Joslin), p o Glendale, res do, railroad section foreman Hilts Merrill H., p o Glendale, res do, railroad section hand Hodges William I-L, w Nellie (Dillingham), p o Glendale, r 73, soldier in Union army, pensioner Hogles Sylvester, w Mary J., (Van Driessen), p o West Mar- tinsburgh, r 27, farmer, leases of John J. Keener 80, owns 1 cow, 2 horses Holmes Ansel G., w Kosetta (Stoddard), p o Glendale, r 78, farmer- 124, 20 cows, 3 horses Holmes Minnie Miss, daughter of Ansel G., p o Glendale, r 78 > I ,■ Hopkins Henry D., w' Elizabeth (Jones), p o Glendale, res^ do, retired wagonmaker Horth Richard A., w .Jennie (Peters), p o West Martins- TOWN OF MARTINSBURGH. 379' burgh, r 17, farmer on farm of James Eeape, has 18- cows, 2 horses HOUSE JOHN H., w Wilhelmina (Archdekin), p o Glendale, residence do, dealer in general merchandise, drugs,. medicines, bicycles and bicycle sundries, and farmer 100, hay grower and has 10 acres hops Hoyt James F., p o West Martinsburgh, r 19, farmer 142, 14 cows, 3 horses, born 1806, is oldest resident in town Hoyt Sylvester J., son of James F., p 6 West Martinsburgh,. r 19, farmer 8, also leases the farm of his father Hulburt Fred, w Addie (Greenlaw), p o East Martinsburgh,. r 37, farmer Hurlbut Edson T., p o Glendale, clerk, emp of C. A. O'Hara,. bds do Hurst Jacob W., w Emma (Hess), p o Glendale, r 74, car- penter and farmer 9, 2 horses I IngersoU Aaron, w Lorene (Brown), p o Martinsburgh, r 85,. farmer 95, 12 cows, 2 horses Ingersoll Annie Miss, daug'hter of Aaron, p o Martinsburgh,. r 85, dressmaker Ingersoll C. Eugene, w Cora (Seymour), p o West Martins- burgh, r 47, farm laborer, emp of Jacob Strife Ingersoll Charles, w Olive (Ingersoll), p o Houseville, r 95, farmer 85, 8 cows, 2 horses Ingersoll Hiram, w Adelaide (Hoges), p o Martinsburgh, off r 94, labore>r Ingersoll Selden R., w Barbara (Hoch), p o West Martins- burgh, r 45, farmer, leases of Joseph Wakefield estate 300, 36 cows, 3 horses > Irving Will G, p o Glendale, night telegraph operator at Glendale depot, bds with S. H. Oliver J Jackson Frank, p o Glendale, res do, laborer Jackson George W., w Hattie E. (Hicks), p o Glendale, res do, laborer, h and 1 1-2 acres Jenks DeWitt, w Mary (Olmstead), p o West Martinsburgh^ r 43, farmer 60, 3 cows, 2 horses Johnson Clifford L., son of Frank H., w May (Hutchins), p o West Martinsburgh, r 44, laborer, leases of Cliarles Birks, h and 2 acres Johnson Cora B. (Tiffany), vidow of Willard, p o East Mar- tinsburgh, r 69, school teacher 380 TOWN OF MARTINSRUKaH Johnson Cyinis, w Elizabeth. (Stone), p o Glendale, r 76, farmer, owns farm 87, 9 cows, 1 horse in Greig Jolinson David, w Pamelia (Carpenter), p o West Martins- burgh, V 25, h and lot Johnson Frank H., w Phoebe S. (Thrall), p o West Martins- burgh, r 48, farmer 26, 1 cow, 2 horses, soldier in late war 2 1-2 years Johnson George, w Cornelia (Pfister), p o West 'Martins- burgh, r 52, laborer Johnson Herman, son of Frank H., p o West Martinsburgh, r 48, farmer with his father Johnson, Herman, w Harriet (Pfister), p o West Martins- burgh, r 52, farmer 38 Johnson Julia A. (Caldwell), widow of Warren C, p o Mar- tinsburgh, r 80, owns h and 11 acres Johnson Warren, ^Y Mary (Swackhammer), p b Glendale, r 74, machinist Jones Edward W., w Margaret E. (Jones), p o Lowville, r 32, farmer, leases of Mrs. George Galloway 115, 20 cows, 3 hotses Jones. George W., w Emma (Moyer), p o Martinsburgh, res do, road commissioner, owns h and lot Jones J. Emery, ^v Cora M. (Shumway), p o Glendale, r 76, miller with his father, William Jones Samuel B., w Jennie (Crofoot), p o Martinsburgh, res do, mason, owns h and lot Jones William, w Kosetta M. (Goodrich), p o Glendale, r 76, miller, owns h and grist mill K Kanally Michael, av Mary ( ), p o Martinsburgli, r 92, farmer 100, 4 cows, 1 horse Keely Patrick, p o Martinsburgh, r 86, farmer 75, 2 horses Xeifer Adeline (Henchen), widow of John, p o Lowville, r 28, housekeeper KELLOGG JOHN B., w Delia (Donar), p o Martinsburgh, r 58, farmer, leases on shares of Charles P. Leonard 260, 36 cows, 4 horses, yoke oxen, owns farm 50 KELLY CAROLINE M. (Arthur), widow of James M., p o West Martinsburgh, r 25, farmer 270, 28 cows, 1 horse and residence in the village Kelly Fred, w Ada (Matty), p o West Martinsburgh, r 47, farmer 100, 13 cows, 2 horses Kelly Jessie M. Miss, p o West Martinsburgh, r 25, resides with her mother, Mrs. Caroline M. TOWK OF MARTINSBURGH. 381 Kennedy Daniel J., p o.Martinsburgh, r 91, farmer 100, 14 cows, 1 horse Kennedy Marjiaret (O'Brien), widow of Daniel, p o Martins- burgh, r 91, housekeeper for her son, Daniel Kilham George J., w Mary E. (Swartz), p o Martinsburgh, res do, farmer 200, 25 cows, 1 horse, hop grower 3 acres Kilham Minnie M., daughter of George J., p o Martinsburgh, milliner and music teacher Kingsbury Delos E., w Alice A. (Fox), p o Houseville, junc- tion r 81 and 82, farmer 10, 2 horses, 1 cow, owns 2 h and lots Kitts Elizabeth, ^^idow of Henry, p o Martinsburgh, r 61 cor 44, owns h and 3 acres in lots in Lowville Kitts Frank J., w Effie A. (Back), p o Martinsburgh, r 61 cor 44, farmer 50, 9 coavs, 3 horses, hop grower Knight Phidelia W. Miss, p o Martinsburgh, r 24, resides with her sister, Mrs. Charles Archer Lacy Orville E., w Harriet A. (Card), p o Gardner's Corners,, r 1, farmer, leases of the Phillips Brothers (Ralph & Orrin) 312, 42 cows, 3 horses LANE EDWIN D., w Fannie M. (Bailey), p o Lanesburgh," r 2 cor 12, dealer in groceries, etc., postmaster, received commission March 17, 1890, has 1 cow, 1 horse Lawlee Anna (Dunn), widow of Patrick, p o Martinsburgh^ r 59, farmer 110, 9 cows, 2 horses Lee Charles S., p o Martinsburgh, r SO, fariner Lee Harvey, p o Glendale, r 77, farmer on the farm of his mother, Lucy, 125 Lee Jennie M. Miss, daughter of Lafayette, p o Martins- burgh, r 80, resides with her parents Lee Jessamine Miss, daughter of Lafayette, p o Martins- burgh, r 80, school teacher Lee Lafayette, w Flora (Florida), p o Martinsburgh, r 80, farmer 343, 34 cows, 4 horses Lee Lucy (Hubbard), widow of John S., p o Glendale, r 78, farmer 150, 5 cows, 4 horses Lee Mariette Miss, p o Martinsburgh, r 80, housekeeper Lee Winthrop, son of Charles S., p o Martinsburgh, r 80, farmer 247, 35 cows, 4 horses, 15 sheep • Legget John, p o Martinsburgh, r 91, laborer in Wetmore's mill ^82 TOWN OF MARTINSBURGH. Lehman Simon F., w Mattie (Schrag), p o Martinsburgh, off r 30, farmer, leases on shares of Frank H. Arthur 360, 40 cows, 4 horses Leonard Erwin J., w Mary E. (Stevens), p o West Martins- burgh, r 25, farmer and commercial traveler Leviker Edward, p o Martinsburgh, r 87, farmer Leviker Frank, p o Martinsburgh, r 87, fanner Leviker Fred, son of Lewis, p o Martinsburgh, r 87, farmer Leviker Lewis, p o Martinsburgh, r 87, farmer 200, 30 cows, 3 horses Liewis John, w Laura (Sears), p o East Martinsburgh, r 37, farmer Lewis Lulu, p o East Martinsburgh, r 37, laborer Lewis William, w Helen (Austin), p o East Martinsburgh, r 37, farmer Littlefield George H., M. D., w Sarah O. (Oliver), p o Glen- dale, res do, physician and surgeon, coroner Locklin Prank, p o Lanesburgh, r 11, farmer 105, 20 cows, 4 horses Locklin George W., w Delia E. (Ives), p o Martinsburgh, res do, merchant, owns h, lot and store, been in business here the last 30 years, Sunday school superintendent for the last 25 years Locklin Margaret E. Miss, daughter of P"'rank, p o Lanes- burgh, r 11, school teacher Locklin Mary J. Miss, p o West Martinsburgh, r 17, house- keeper Locklin Mattie C. Miss, daughter of Frank, p o Lanesburgh, r 11 school teacher Locklin William H., w Mary (Brown), p o West Martins- burgh, r 17, farmer 141, 14 cows, 4 horses Loson John, w Mary (Shimborn), p o Martinsburgh, r 57, farmer 165, 12 cows, 3 horses Loucks Edith G., p o Lowville, r 35, student, home -vyith her father, Frank J. Xoucks Frank J., w Cornelia M. (Hitchcock), r 35, farmer 100, has 18 cows, 3 horses, 14 acres woodland Loucks Fred H., w Celia B. (Adams), p o Lowville, r 35, prop of Valley Spring cheese factory, clieesemaker and apiarist 100 colonies, has 3 3-4 acres Lovejoy Ellen (Vanetta), widow of David L., p o Martins- burgh, r^s do Xyman Francis, w Eosaline (Green), p o West Martins- burgh, r 20, farmer 150, 23 cows, 4 horses TOWN OF MARTINSBUEGH. 383 Lyman Martha J. Miss, p o West Martinsburgh, r 20, house- keeper Lynch' Kobert, w Kate (Eogers), p o Martinsburgh, r 87, farmer 40, 5 cows, 2 horses M Maber Sherman, w Almeda (Schuyler), p o Martinsburgh, r 64 cor 82, laborer Mackey Allen D., w Almira (Wheeler), p o West Martins- burgh, r 18, laborer Mackey Dennis, w Maria (Hogan), p o Martinsburgh, r 93, farmer leases of Ed. Doody 47 Mahoney Catharine J. Miss, daughter of Michael, p o Mar- tinsburgh, r 94, housekeeper for her father Mahoney Frances (McCormick), widow of Thomas, p o Mar- tinsburgh, r 93, prop of Maple Eidge cheese factory Mahoney Michael, p o Martinsburgh, r 94, farmer 132, 13 cows, 2 horses Maple Eidge Cheese Factory, p o Martinsburgh, r 91, Mrs. Thomas Mahoney prop, receives milk of 350 cows Maryhugh William, w Margaret (Sigler), p o Glendale, r 71, laborer Mastin Berton J., p o Martinsburgh, res do, laborer Mastin Catharine (Tevens), widow of Charles E., p o Mar- tinsburgh, res do Mastin Florence M. Miss, p o Martinsburgh, res do, school teacher Matthews James Eev., w Susan ( ), p o West Martins- burgh, r 25, clergyman, pastor of M. E. church McClie Almedia Mrs. (Arthur), p o Martinsburgh, r 85, farmer 109, 11 cows, 2 horses McCue LeEay, son of Mrs. Alemdia, p o Martinsburgh, r 85, farmer with his mother McCue Michael, p o Lowville, r 28, farmer 155, 1 cow, 3 horses McGlauchlin George E., w Minerva (Howie), p o Martins- burgh, res do, laborer McGlauchlin Mamie A. Miss, daughter of George E., p o Martinsburgh, school teacher McGrath Bridget (Eyan), widow of James, p o Martins- burgh, r 91, farmer 150, 16 cows, 3 horses McGEATH OATHEEINE MISS, daughter of John, p o Martinsburgh, r 47, housekeeper McGEATH DANIEL M., son of John, p o Martinsburgh, r 47, farmer with his father 384 TOWN OF MARTINSBURGH. McGRATH JOHN, w. Ann (O'Brien), p o Martinsburgh^ r 47, farmer 400, 50 cows, 7 horses McGrath John F., p o Martinsburgh, r 91, farmer with his mother, Mrs. Bridget McGRATH JOHN M., son of Michael, p o Martinsburgh, r 55, farmer with his father McGrath Joseph M., p o Martinsburgh, r 91, farmer with his mother, Mrs. Bridget McGRATH JOSIE A. MISS, daughter of John, p o Martins- burgh, r 47, school teacher McGKATH MARGARET, daughter of Michael, p o Martins- burgh, r 55, school teacher ' McGrath Margaret B., p o Martinsburgh, r 91, resides with her mother, Bridget McGrath Mary (Kennedy), widow of Thomas, p o Martins- burgh, r 93 cor 94, farmer 49, 5 cows, 1 horse McGRATH MICHAEL, w Bridget (White), p o Martins- burgh, r 55, farmer 125, IG cows, 3 horses McGRATH PATRICK, w Ella (Coleman), p o AVest Martins- burgh, r 21, farmer 147, 20 cows, 2 horses McGrath Walter, p o Martinsburgh, r 93 cor 94, farmer with his mother, Mrs. Mary McGRATH WILLIAM, son of John, p o Martinsburgh, r 47, farmer with his father McHale Michael J., w Ida M. (Finn), p o Martinsburgh, res do, laborer McKee Addie (Wilson), widow of Edward, p o East Martins- burgh, r 69, housekeeper for Judson Damuth McLean James, w Kate (Hanchen), p o Glendale, r 37, la- borer, h and lot Meyer John, p o Lowville, r 28, farmer, leases of C. K. Kel- logg 245, 35 cows, 4 horses Millard John, w Laura C. (Rose), p o Lanesburgh, r 2, farmer 120, 15 cows, 2 horses Millard Wallace, w Susan (Terry), p o Martinsburgh, r 82, farmer, leases of Mr. Peters 120, 16 cows, 2 horsefe Millard Wesley, w Lillian (Gardner), p o Lanesburgh, r 11, farmer 120, 12 cows, 2 horses Millard W. Lorenzo, w Catherine (Cook), p o West Martins- burgh, r 44, farmer 10, and leases of Lioren Seckner 60, 10 cows, has 3 horses ^ Miller Christopher, w Kate R. (Baker), p o West Martins- burgh, r 26, farmer, leases on shares of T. Delevan Hough 225, 28 cows, 3 horses TOWN OF MARTINSBURGH. 385 MILLER EDWIN, w Maxia (Phillips), p o West Martins- burgh, r 24, farmer 28, 5 cows, 1 horse, overseer of the poor for the last 13 years MILLER JOHN M., son of Edwin, p o West Martinsburgh, r 24, farmer with his father Miller Paulina Miss, p o Martinsburgh, r 41, owns h and lot Miller Susan (Smith), widow of Ely, p o Glendale, r 76 Mills Alice, p o Lowville, r 33, school teacher, home with her mother, Mrs. Hannah Mills Hannah Mrs., widow of Dwight, who died Aug. 31, 1889, p o Lowville, r 33, owns farm 114, 17 cows Miner Emily Miss, p o West Martinsburgh, r 25, house- keeper, h and lot Miner Esther Miss, p o West Martinsburgh, r 25, house- keeper Moore Clarence J., w Cora A. (Pitcher), p o Martinsburgh, r 83, farmer, leases the John Oorrigan estate 228, has 20 cows, 3 horses Moore Delbert, p o Lanesburgh, r 2, farmer with his father,, John H. Moore John 11., p o Lanesburgh, r 2, farmer 150, 18 cows, 3 horses Morse Herbert B., w Mary P. (Roberts), p o Martinsburgh,. r 66, stationary engineer Morse May B., daughter of Herbert B., p o Martinsburgh, res do, milliner Morse Ola V., daughter of Herbert B., p o Martinsburgh, res^ do, school teacher Morton John A., w Anna A. (Warriner), p o Glendale, res do, sawyer and saw filer, emp of Henry Abbey Mott Samuel L., p o Martinsburgh, res do, town clerk and justice of the peace, farmer 12, has 2 cows/ Mowers Martin S. Rev., w Sarah (Diiell), p o Lowville, r 5 cor 6, clergyman, pastor Protestant Methodist church Mumford Jason W., w Martha (Dewey), p o Glendale, r 76, farmer 55, 12 cows, 2 horses MURPHY STEPHEN H., w Mary A. (Dom), p o Glendale, office and res do, physician and surgeon, graduate from Bellevue Medical Hospital college, class of 1879, set- tled the same year in Glendale, where he is still prac- ticing his profession, is coroner N Napier Samuel T., w Libbie (Hughes), p o Martinsburgh, res do, merchant, hardware and general merchandise, post- master, owns store and res 386 T®WN OF MARTINSBURGH. Nash Charlotte Miss, daughter of Frances A., p o Martins- burgh, res do, school teacher Nash Frances A. (Butrick), widoAV of Dr. Marion, p o Mar- tinsburgh, res do. Dr. Nash practiced medicine in this county 31 years Noftsier Joseph, w Anna (Noftsier), p o Martinsburgh, r 85, farmer, leases of Mrs. Warren Salmons 250, 15 cows, has 3 horses Nohle Constant W., p o West Martinsburgh, r 15, farmer with his mother, Mrs. Wilhelmina, and school teacher Nohle Ernest, w Gertrude M. (Boshart), p o West Martins- burgh, r 15, farmer Nohle Wilhelmina (Smith), widow of Charles A., p o West Martinsburgh, r 15, farmer 300, 40 cows, 5 horses Noon Maria (Greer), widow of Michael, p o Martinsburgh, r 50, farmer, has 2 cows, 2 sheep Noon Maria V., daughter of Maria, p o Martinsburgh, r 50, farmer 100 Northrop Alton E., p o East Martinsburgh, r 38, farmer with his father, Byron D. Northrop Byron D., w Anna S. (Young), p o East Martins- burgh, r 38, far-mer 108, prop of saw mill and feed mill Northrop Erwin W., p o Martinsburgh, r 62, farmer, has 4 horses Nortz Nicholas, w Lydia (Boeder), p o Martinsburgh, r 80, farmer 21, 4 cows, 1 horse O'Brien John, son of Patrick, p o Martinsburgh, r 55, la- borer O'Brien Patrick, w Mary (Sullivan), p o Martinsburgh, r 55, farmer 120, 14 cows, 2 horses, 6 sheep O'Brien Redmond, son of Patrick, p o Martinsburgh, r 55, farmer with his father O'HARA CHARLES A., w Caroline E. (Burdick), p o Glen- dale, res do, dealer in hardware, boots, shoes, crockery, groceries, tobacco, gents' furnishing goods, and furni- ture, paints and oils, postmaster of Glendale O'Hara John E., w Linda R. (Corey), p o Glendale, res do, jobber in cutting and driving pulp timber O'Hara Michael, p o Martinsburgh, r 93, stone mason OLIVER MATAURIN S., p o Glendale, residence, do, as- sistant station agent, telegraph operator and farmer, owns with his father, S. H. Oliver, farm in Greig 135, 16 cows TOWJS' Of MARTINSBUBGH. 387 OLIVEE SQUIRE H., w Ada A. (Chapman), p o Glendale, residence do, station and express agent since the com- pletion of the Black Eiver E. E. in 1868, farmer 80, 10 cows, and in company with his son, Mataurin S. Oliver, owns farm in Greig 135, have 16 cows, 5 horses, dealer in farm produce, and practical surveyor, has served 12 years as justice of the peace and declined to serve longer, was postmaster of Glendale 6 years, was born within 3-4 of a mile of Glendale depot and has always been a resident of his native town Olmstead William, w Elizabeth (Weaver), p o Houseville, r 95, farmer, leases of Cyrus Belknap 174, 19 cows, 2 horses Ossant Frank, p o Glendale, bartender at Phillips House OSSANT WILLIAM, w Barbara (Back)', p o Glendale, res do (Phillips House) Owens George D., w Bertha (Potter), p o Lowville, r 7, farm- er with his father, George P. Owens George P., w Margaret (Hughes), p o Lowville, r 7, farmer 76, 10 cows, 2 horses Parsons Edward, p o East Martinsburgh, r 38, laborer Payne Brenton N., w Emma (Adams), p o Martinsburgh, r 82, farmer, leases 125, 18 cows, 3 horses, of Cyrus A. Pitcher Payne Clarence D., w Louise (Lane), p o Martinsburgh, r 82, farmer 229, 24 cows, 5 horses Peebles Amos, w Martha (Arthur), p o West Mar-tinsburgh, r 47, farmer 160, 14 cows, 3 horses Peebles Arthur, son of Amos, p o West Mar-tinsburgh, r 47, farmer with his father Peebles C. Eugene, son of Charles W., p o Martinsburgh, tinsmith Peebles Charles W., w Elmira (Bradt), p o Martinsburgh, res do, blacksmith, owns res and shop Peebles Cora L., daughter of Charles W., p o Martinsburgh, milliner Peebles Cyrus J., w Emma A. (Burdick), p o East Martins- burgh, r 69, farmer 106, 15 cows, 3 horses Peebles Edna, p o East Martinsburgh, r 38 cor 39, daughter of Mrs. Pamelia Peebles Elmer E., p o East Martinsburgh, r 88 cor 39, farm- er 185 388 TOWN OF MAETINSBURGH. Peebles Eugene C, son of Amos, p o West Martinsburgh, r 47, laborer Peebles FermanF., w Gallic (Richardson), p o Martinsburgh^ r 61, farmer 183, 20 cows, 3 horses Peebles Frank E., w Harriet A. (Rowsam), p o Martins- burgh, r 41, blacksmith, h and shop Peebles Marcellus, w Nancy H. (Utley), p o Martinsburgh, r 86, farmer 42, 2 cows, 1 horse, yoke oxen, soldier in, the late war 3 years Peebles Mary A. (Dean), widow of Warren A., p o Martins- burgh, r 65, owns h and lot Peebles Norris G., w Phebe (Olmstead), p o Martinsburgh,. r 86, laborer Peebles Pamelia Mrs., p o East Martinsburgh, r 38 cor 39 Peebles Stella (Coates), widow of Edward, p o West Mar- tinsburgh, r 44, farmer 10, 1 cow, 1 horse Peebles William J., w Carrie E. (Crouch), p o Martinsburgh,, r 60, farmer and thresher, leases farm 100, has 3 horses Petrie Harvey, w Angeline (Nellis), p o West Martinsburgh, r 25, retired blacksmith, h and lot Petrie Marvin L., w Addie A. (Covey), p o West Martins- burgh, r 25, laborer Petrie Willard A., p o Martinsburgh, hostler and general laborer, emp Summit House Phelps Cliarles B., p o Glendale, r 74, farmer 40, 6 cows, 4 horses Philler Elizabeth, widow of Willis, p o West Martinsburgh,. r 24, owns h and lot Phillips Erwin, w Alice (Peebles), p o West Martinsburgh,. r 44, farmer, works land of Mrs. Edward Peebles PHILLIPS HOUSE, p o Glendale, location do, good accom- modations for commercial and transient trade, sample room, and good livery attached. Burton & Ossant, pro- prietors Phillips John, p o Martinsburgh, r 94, farmer, has 1-2 inter- est in 157, 13 cows, 3 horses, soldier in the late war 3 years, Co. I., 5th N. Y. H. A. Phillips William W., p o Martinsburgh, r 94, farmer with his brother, John, has 1-2 interest in 157, 13 cows, 3 horses Pitcher Alfred W., son of James H., p o Martinsburgh, re- sides with his parents Pitcher Almira C. (Coe), widow of Morrison R., p o Low- ville, r 28, deceased TOWN OF MARTINSBURGH. 389 Pitcher Clement T. S., p o Martinsburgh, res do, dealer in tlour, feed and grain Pitcher Elizabeth (Strickland), widow of Marcellus D., p o Martinsburgh, res do, estate 117, 16 cows on r 82 Pitcher Eugene M., w Oelia (Curtis), p o Lowville, r 28, farm laborer, emp of Fred Wynn Pitcher Howard E., w Carrie (Hilliard), p o Martinsburgh, res do, farmer 144, 2 horses, off r 84 Pitcher James H., w Jane C. (White), p o Martinsburgh, res do, farmer 118, 18 cows, 1 horses, and res in village P6st Ansil, w Mary E. (Cooper), p o Glendale, res do, car- penter and joiner Potter Saniantha L. (Strader), widow of Alfred L., p o West Martinsburgh, r 10, housekeeper Prame George H., w Betsey J. (Williams), p o Lowville, r 18, farmer, leases on shares of Mrs. Eliza Vandeburg 110, 17 cows, 2 horses, and owdh farm 122, 6 cows Purcell Thomas, w Bridget (Garrett), p o Martinsburgh, r 91, laborer Q Quilty Thomas, w Bridget (Lawlee), p o Martinsburgh, r 55, farmer, leases of Thomas McGrath 250, 33 cows, 3 horses R Radley George G., ^^' Nellie S. (Gleasman), p o Martins- burgh, res do, laborer Ragan Clara B. Mrs. (Kilham), p o Martinsburgh, r 41 Bagan Lovisa (Way), p o Glendale, r 76, housekeeper, owns h and lot Ralsten DeWitt C, w Jennie E. (Leonard), p o West Mar- tinsburgh, r 25 cor 26, general merchant, justice of the peace, also farmer 56, 10 cows, 2 horses Ralsten Hiram, p o West Martinsburgh, r 24, farmer 110, 10 cows, also owns h and lot in Martinsburgh village Reary John B., w Ada (Tisse), p o Lowville, r 28, carpenter, owns 5 acres, 1 cow, 1 horse Reesie Adelia (Nichiols), p o Glendale, res do, widow of James, who died July 26, 1892, by disability incurred in the Union' army, takes boarders Reese Hattie F. Miss, p o Glendale, r 77, housekeeper for her brother, William R. Reese Howard, son of ^Mlliam R., p o Glendale, r 77, farmer with his father 390 TOWN OF MARTINSBURGH. Keese WilliamK., p o Glendale, r 77, faxmer 196, 27 cows, 5 horses Kegez Rudolph, w Susie (Abbuhl), p o Glendale, r 76, cheese- maker, prop of the Glendale factory, also owns h and lot Eidlespraker Fred, w Hattie (Bancroft), p o Martinsburgh, r 68, farmer, leases on shares of Howard Bingham 300, 50 cows, 4 horses Eidlespraker Leonard, w Rosetta (Rogers), p o Martins- burg, r 43, farmer, leases on shares of Oharles D. Arthur 350, 55 cows, 4 horses Riebennacht Albert, w Ella (Otonk), p o West Martins- burgh, r 52, farmer 50, 4 cows, 1 horse Riebennacht Frank, w Carrie (O'Connor), p o West Martins- burgh, r 48, farmer, leases of A. Hazard 200, 14 cows, 5 horses, and owns 50 Riebennacht John M.,'Son of Peter, p o Martinsburgh, r 57, farmer 60, 6 cows, 5 horses Riebennacht Peter, p o Martinsburgh, r 57, gardjener and axe helve maker Riebennacht Uranus, w Maude (Payne), p o Martinsburgh,. r 82, farmer 57, 7 cows, 2 horses RIMA DEALTON H., w Matilda (Burley), p o Martinsburgh,. r 82, farmer, leases on shares of J. 11. Pitcher 118, 18 cows, 3 horses RIMA FRED W., son of Dealton H., p o Martinsburgh, r 82, farmer with his father Rinkenburg Christopher, wAniia (Ilodge), p o Martins- burgh, r 92, farmer 120, 3 cows, 2 horses ROARING BROOK CHEESE FACTORY, p o East Martins- burgh, r 38, receives the milk of 350 cows, William E. Gaynor, proprietor and cheesemaker, E. J. Stiles sales- man Roberts Ellen (Hughes), widow of Thomas, p o Martins- burgh, r 41, owns h and 10 acres Rofinot Adolph J., son of Jphn V., p o West Martinsburgh, r 25, farmer, leases on shares of Mrs. Vandeburg, hop yard 5 acres Rofinot Henry A., son of John V., p o West Martinsburgh, r 25, leases hop yard 5 acres with brother, Adolph Rofinot John V., w Felisie (Briot), p o West Martinsburgh, r 25, commercial traveler, leases h and lot Rogers Henry F., w Laura W. (Jones), p o Lowville, r 78, farmer, leases of his brother. Charles, 200 and 30 cows, owns 4 horses, hop grower 3 acres TOWN OF MAKTINSBURGH. 391 Kogers John T., p o Martinsburgh, r 59, farmer with, his father, Patrick Eogers Patrick, w Bridget (Cannan), p o Martinsburgh, r 59, farmer 100, 13 cows, 1 horse Eogers Thomas, w Mary A. (Dunn), p o Martinsburgh, r 55, farmer 86, 12 cows, 2 horses Rook Leon W., son of William, p o West Martinsburgh, r 23 cor 26, farmer with his father Rook William, w Helen C. (Alexander), p o West Martins- burgh, r 23 cor 26, farmer 140, 23 cows, 4 horses Root Frances (Lee), \\adow of Daniel, p o Martinsburgh, r 80, housekeeper Root George F., son of Daniel, p o Martinsburgh, r 80, farm- er 205, 35 cows, 6 horses Rose Merritt, w Cora (Johnson), p o West Martinsburgh, r 18, laborer Rowsam Herman, w Lenore A. (Stanton), p o Lowville, r 49, farm laborer, emp Otis Stanton Rowsam James W., w Mary (Williams), p o West Martins- burgh, r 17, farmer 200, 20 cows, 3 horses Rowsam John, w Melissa (Smith), p o West Martinsburgh, r 17, farmer 60, 8 cows, 2 horses Rowsam Spring Cheese Factory, p o West Martinsburgh, r 17, G. M. Henry prop, receives the milk of 275 cows Roxby Isaac, w Lorinda (Van Driessen), p o West Martins- burgh, r 26, farmer, h ^.nd 2 Rumble Elizabeth, widow of Gharles E., p o Martinsburgh, r 81, farmer 19 Rumble Frank I., w Clara (Gooley), p o West Martinsburgh, r 45, laborer s Sage Harvey, p o Glendale, r 73, laborer Salmons E. Morell, w Amanda (Lee), p o Glendale, r 74, farmer 140, 15 cows, 5 horses Salmons Erdie Miss, daughter of J. Henry, p o Glendale, r 72, dressmaker Salmons J. Henry, w Lavinna (Lee), p o. Glendale, r 72, farmer 80, 14 cows, 3 horses Salmons Lee H., w Clara (Foot), p o Glendale, res do, gen- eral blacksmith and wood worker in carriages, wagons and sleighs Salmons N. Wells, son of E. Morell, p o Glendale, r 74, farmer with his father 392 TOWN OF MAKTINSBUKGH. Santiff William, w Susan (Ooleman), p o Lowville, r 35, farmer on fai*m of S. M. Galloway Sauter Adolph, w Elizabeth (Strader), p o West Martins- burgh, r 24, farmer, leases of R. J. Easton 230, JO cows, 4 horses School house, dist. No. 1, p o Martinsburgh, r 80 cor 79 School house, dist. No. 2, p o Martinsburgh, r 41 School house, dist. No. 3, p o Martinsburgh, r 29 cor "31 School house, dist. No. 4, p o Lowville, r 35 School house, dist. No. 5, p o West Martinsburgh, r 26 School house, dist. No. 6, p o Martinsburgh, r 63 School house, dist. No. 8, p o Glendale, r 74 School house, dist. No. 9, p o Glendale, r 79 School house, dist. No. 10, p o Martinsburgh, r 54 School house, dist. No. 11, p o West Martinsburgh, r 18 School house, dist. No. 13, p o -Lanesburgh, r 11 School house, dist. No. 14, p o Lowville, r 7 School house, dist No. 15, p o West Martinsburgh, r 45 School house, dist. No. 16, p o Martinsburgh, r 86 School house, dist. No. 17, p o West Martinsburgh, r 49 School house, dist. No. 18, p o Martinsburgh, r 91 cor 88 School house, dist. No. 19, p o Martinsburgh, r 57 School house, dist. No. 20, p o Houseville, r 96 School house, dist. No. 21, p o Martinsburgh, r 83 cor 84 School house, dist. No. 22, p o Lowville, r 3 Schultz Walter, p o Martinsburgh, r 91, laborer in Wet- more's mill Schuyler Fred W., w Mary L. (Wetmore), p o Martinsburgh, r 91, farmer 87, 4 cows, 2 horses Schwartzentruber Joseph E., w Barbara (Schrag), p o Low- ville, r 30, farmer, leases of Frank Arthur 150, 21 cows, 2 horses Seymour Alfred, p o Martinsburgh, r 80, h and 4 acres Seymour Horace E., w Libbie (Wise), p o Martinsburgh, r 80, laborer Seymour Marenus, p o West Martinsburgh, r 51, farmer 26 Seymour Nelson E., son of William A., p o West Martins- burgh, r 47, farmer with his father Seymour Wilbur, w Sarah (Taylor), p o West Martinsburgh, r 24, farmer 97, 2 horses Seymour William A., w Oelia (Bellinger), p o West Martins- burgh, r 47, farmer, leases of Mrs. James Kelly 260, 23 cows, 3 horses TOWN OF MARTINSBURGH. 393 JSLieldou Abial B., w Mary E. (Humphrey), p o Lowville, r 29, farmer 126, 11 cows, 3 horses, was supervisor of his town many years Sheldon Martin, w Margaret C. (Yale), p o Martinsburgh, res do, farmer 138, 20 cows, 20 sheep, 2 horse, on r 80 Sheldon William, w Ida (Babcock), p o West Martinsburgh, r 44, laborer Shepard Anthony, w Julia E. (Kennelly), p o Martinsburgh, res do Shepard Prank, p o Martinsburgh, res do Shepard Lewis, w Josephine M. (Laselle), p o Martinsburgh, res do, laborer, owns h and lot SHUMWAY CHESTER, w Clarissa M. (Bice), p o West Martinsburgh, r 27, farmer 147, 20 cows, 4 horses SHUMWAY EDDY C, w J. Elizabeth (Willis), p o West Martinsburgh, r 27, farmer, leases of his father 147, 20 cows, 4 horses SKINNBE GEOBGE, w Leta F. (Gaylord), p o Glendale, residence do, proprietor of Skinner's Cheap Cash Store, dealer in groceries, farming utensils, carriages, wagons, sleighs, trunks and harness and horse supply goods, Van Aernam Block Slye Amos, son of Truman E., p o Martinsburgh, r 44, farm- er with Ms father Slye Chester, son of Truman E., p o Martinsburgh, r 44, farmer with his father Slye Nora L. Miss, daughter of Truman E., p o Martins- burgh, r 44, resides with her parents Slye Truman E., w Mary J. (Martin), p o Martinsburgh, r 44, farmer, leases on shares of Alfred Arthur 370, 52 cows, 5 horses Smith Edward W., p o Lowville, r 15, farmer 84, 13 cows, 2 horses, dealer in pulp wood Smith Fred M., w Rhoda (Bradt), p o Lowville, r 8 1-2, farm- er 54, 8 cows, 2 horses Smith George R., p o Glendale, r 71, retired farmer Smith Heman, w Grace (Allen), p o Lanesburgh, r 13, farm- er 46, 13 cows, 3 horses Smith Horatio, w Osila (Sheldon), p o West Martinsburgh, r 44, blacksmith, soldier in the late war, twice wounded :SMITH JAMES D., w Mary J. (Ormsby), p o Glendale, res do, attorney and counsellor at law, practitioner of the courts of New York and district and circuit courts of the United States, graduated from Albany Law School in 1882, and admitted to practice May 25, 1882, notary -public over 20 years 394 TOWN OF M^RTINSBUKGH. Smith John, w Mary (Arts), p o Lowville, r 10, farmer 85^, 12 cows, 2 horses Smith Lovisa (Henry), widow of Delevan, p o West Martins- burgh, r 17, housekeeper Smith Roderick C, p o Lowville, r 15, farmer with his broth- er, Edward W., dealer in pulp wood Smith Willard, w Louisa (Sayre), p o West Martinsburgh,, V 17, farmer 200, 38 cows, 4 horses Smithling Augusta M. Miss, daughter of Joseph M., p o Houseville, r 81, resides with her parents Smithling Cora Miss, daug'hteo" of John F., p o Lanesburgh^ ■ r 1, school teacher Smithling Gilbert H., w Geneyieve (Santiff), p o Martins- burgh, r 41, farmer, leases of LeWis Arthur 200, 27 cows, 3 horses i Smithling John F., w Catherine B. (McGrath), p o Lanes- burgh, r 1, cheesemaker in Boston Brand factory Smithling Joseph M., w Caroline E. (Brenon), p o House- ville, r 81, farmer 95, 16 cows, 3 horses Smithling Wilbert F., w Nellie (McKenna), p o Houseville, r 81, farmer with his father, Joseph M. Snell Cyrus, p o West Martinsburgh, r 48, laborer Snyder Christopher, w Magdalene (Kirschner), p o Lowville,. r 8 1-2, farmer 173, 30 cows, 3 horses Snyder Fred, son of Peter, p o Lowville, r 4, farmer with his father Snyder Joseph, w Jennie (Smith), p o LowviHe, r 8, farmer 130, 20 cows, 3 horses Snyder Peter, w Margaret (Hubbard), p o Lowville, r 4^ farmer 225, 25 cows, 3 horses Snyder William, p o Martinsburgh, r 86, farmer, leases farm of Wm. Tarpy, has 2 horses, 12 sheep Stanford Electa C., widow of Ezra W., farmer 80, 12 cows„ 4 horses Stanford Helen L. Miss, p o Lowville, r 29, school teacher Stanford Leland H., p o Lowville, r 29, school teacher Stanton Ada M. Miss, daughter of Otis, p o Lowville, r 49,. milliner Stanton Norton J., w Carrie (Kelly), p o Lowville, r 47, farm- er 200, 30 cows, 5 horses Stanton Otis, w Frances (Peebles), p o Lowville, r 49, farmer 300, 40 cows, 4 horses Staring Charles E., w Ella A. (Miller), p o Houseville, r 95, farmer 160, 22 cows, 3 horses TOWN OF MAKTINSBUKGH. 395- Staring Cheese Factory, p o Houseville, r 96, William In- gersoll, prop, 200 cows Staring Ella A. Miss, daughter of George H., p o Houseville, r 96, school teacher Staring George H., w Julia (Shumway), p o Houseville, r 96, farmer 210, 20 cows, 4 horses Staring Henry M., p o Houseville, r 82, laborer Steele Alvin A., w Rosanar (Calhoun), p o Martinsburgh, r 82, farmer, leases on shares of George J. Kilham. 200, 25 cows, 2 horses Stevens Antha J. (Walderon), widow of William, p o West Martinsburgh, r 24, owns h and lot Stevens Russel, w Emeline (Gordon), p o West Martins- burgh, r 43, farmer Stiles Dwight, w Lucretia J. (Stanton), p o Glendale, r 70, farmer 190, 40 cows, 11 horses Stiles Edward A., w Ellen J. (Pitcher), p o Glendale, r 70, farmer 235, 40 cows, 4 horses, about 20 young cattle Stiles Eleazar J., w Mary M. (Gowdy), p o Glendale, r 70, farmer with his father, Dwight STILES FRANK D., w Jenette (Hart), p o Glendale, r 70, farmer 160, 35 cows, 6 horses STILES LEWIS H., w Ella J. (Winslow), p o Glendale, r 70, farmer 275, has 30 grade Durham cows, 20 sheep, 4 horses, 17 young cattle, breeder of thoroughbred Ches- ter White swine; supervisor 3 years, re-elected for en- suing 2 years; served as assessor 13 consecutive years. His father, Jared, son of Jared, a pioneer of the town, came here at the age of 4 years about 1815, died March 13, 1894 Stoffle Lewis, w Emma (Lallier), p o West Martinsburgh, r 17 , farmer 165, 22 cows, 4 horses Stoffle Will L., son of Lewis, p o West Martinsburgh, r 17, laborer Stowell Edward M., w Harriet M. (Babcock), p o West Mar- tinsburgh, r 27, farmer, leases on shares of Emery Curtis 107, 15 cows, 3 horses Strader Caroline, widow of Harvey, p o Lowville, r 7, farmer 37, 3 cows, 1 horse Strader Howard, son of Harvey, p o Lowville, r 7, farmer on the farm of his mother 37, 3 cows, 1 horse Strader Jonathan C, w Magdalen (Collins), p o Lowville, r 10, farmer 50, 4 cows, 2 horses Strader Lucy Miss, daughter of John, p o Lowville, r 10',. housekeeper ■396 TOWN (IF MAKTINSRUKGH. Strader Margaret (Thrall), widow of John, p o Lowville, r 10, farmer 10, 1 cow, 1 horse Strader William, p o West Martinsburgh, r 9, farmer 200 Strife Charles W., w Lilla (Littler), p o Lowville, r 29, la- borer Strife Nicholas N., w Mary (Trillion), p o West Martins- burgh, r 45, farmer 200, 26 cows, 3 horses Sullivan Catherine Miss, p o MartinSburgh, r 80, house- keeper for Winthrop Lee, has 1-3 interest in farm 85, 5 cows, 1 horse Sullivan Daniel, p o Martinsburgh, r 91, farmer Sullivan Edward, p o Martinsburgh, r 91, farmer 100 Sullivan John, p o Martinsburgh, r 59, farmer 100, 1 cow, 3 horses Sullivan Mary (O'Brien), widow of Michael, p o Martins- burgh, r 91, farmer 50, 7 cows, 1 horse Summit House, Earl J. Brady prop, p o Martinsburgh, lo- cation do SYLVESTEK GRANT B., son of Sidney, p 'o Martinsburgh, res do SYLVESTER MARY B. (Ward), widow of Sidney, p o.Mar- tinsburgh, residence do, owns residence and has one- half interest in store building. Mr. Sylvester was county clerk and superintendent of schools of the coun- ty and member of Assembly one term (1873-74) SYLVESTER SIDNEY W., son of Sidney, p o Martins- burgh, res do, miller, grist mill and farm of 400 belong- ing to the Sidney Sylvester estate T Tarpy James, w Ellen (Gleason), p o Martinsburgh, r 93, farmer 115, 1 cow, 2 horses TARPY JAMES T., son of William, p o Martinsburgh, r 84, farmer with his father TARPY JOHNT., son of William, p o Martinslburgh, r 84, cheesemaker at the Maple Ridge factory TARPY WILLIAM, w Anastatia (Gleason), p o Martins- burgh, r 84, farmer, leases of Leon J. Smithling 208, 23 cows, 4 horses and owns 55, 5 sheep Taylor Ely, w Ella A. (Slocum), p o West Martinsburgh, r 22, farmer 46, 6 cows, 3 horses Taylor Eugene H., w Sara J. (Mott), p o Martinsburgh, res do, cigarmaker, has 1-2 interest in the Atwell saw mill Taylor Ida E., daughter of John D., p o West Martinsburgh, r 20, domestic TOWN OF MAETINSBUEGH. 397" Taylor Jess A., son of Thomas L,, p o Martinsburgh, res do, cigarmaker Taylor John D., w Alma A. (Bowen), p o West Martins- burgh, r 20, farmer 115, 12 cows, 4 horses, fire warden Taylor Miland D., son of John D., p o West Martinsburgh, r 20, farmer with his father Taylor Miles H., son of John D., p o West Martinsburgh, r 20, laborer Taylor Thomas L., w Jane M. (Austin), p o Martinsburgh, res do, commercial traveler, owns res Taylor Vernon E., son of Thomas L., p o Martinsburgh, res do, prop of cigar factory, employs 5 men, medical stu- dent THOMPSON CHARLES L., p o Lanesburgh, r 15, laborer,, cook for Smith Brothers Thomas Louisa E., widow of David E., p o Martinsburgh,, r 65 cor 41, owns h and lot Thomas William, w Mary (Tisse), p o Lowville, r 24 1-2,, farmer 9, 1 cow, 2 horses Tiffany Clarence H., son of James L., p o East Martins- burgh, r 69, farmer 6, and leases of his father 116, 15 cows, 2 horses Tiffany Dennison L., w Ella A. (Foot), p o Glendale, r 73,, painter and druggist Tiffany Edgar, w Sadie (Loucks), p o Martinsburgh, r 40, farmer 15, 3 cows, 1 horse Tiffany Ellen E. Miss, p o East Martinsburgh, r 69, school teacher Tiffany Elmer A., son of Levi K., w Ida (Johnson), p o Glen- dale, r 76, farmer, leases on shares of his father 118, 20 cows, 2 horses Tiffany Eugene H., w Emma S. (Jones), p o Glendale, r 76, clerk in Grange store Tiffany Eveline C. Miss, p o Bast Martinsburgh, r 69^ school teacher Tiffany Inez M. Miss, p o East Martinsburgh, r 69, school teacher Tiffany J. Edgar, son of Edgar, p o Martinsburgh, r 40, la- borer Tiffany James L., p o East Martinsburgh, r 69, farmer 116, 15 cows, 1 horse Tiffany Levi K., w Harriet C. (Boardman), p o Glendale, r 76, farmer 118, 20 cows, 2 horses •598 TOWN OP MARTINSBURGH. Townsend Henry L., w May (Crowell), p o West Martins- burgh, r 49, farmer, leases on shares of Arthur & Ted- mon 260, 25 cows, 3 horses Townsend I. D., w Alma J. (Higby), p o East Martinsburgh, r TO, farmer 500 V Valley Spring Cheese Factory, p o Lowville, r 35, receives the milk of 300 cows, Fred H. Loucks prop and cheese- maker Tan Aernam Fred E., w Mary C. (Hess), p o Glendale, r 71, farmer 44, 7 cows, 5 horses Van Aernam John H., w Zada A. (Smith), p o Glendale, res do, sewing machine agent and well driller "Vanderberg Eliza, widow of Daniel, p p West Martins- burgh, r 25, farmer 142, 17 cows, 1 horse, and res in village Vannatter George E., son of George H., p o West Martins- burgh, r 18, farmer with his father Vannatter George H., w Susan (Petrie), p o West Martins- burgh,' r 18, farmer leases on shares of Edward Goutre- mout 120, 17 cows, 2 horses W Wakefield Benjamin F., w Anna (Hayley), p o Martins- burgh, r 63, retired farmer, owns h and 25 acres Wakefield Ela L., w Eva (Rowsam), p o Martinsburgh, farmer Wakefield Otis, w Emma (Millard), p o Martinsburgh^ r 62, farmer 18, 1 cow, 3 horses Waldo Allen, w Aurelia H. (Doud), p o Martinsburgh, res do, retired farmer, owns res Ward Fred, son of Wellington* p o Maxtinsburgh, r 92, la- borer, home with Christopher Rinkenburg Ward Wellington, w Fannie (Ross), p o Martinsburgh, r 94, farmer 50, and leases of John Hoffman 150, 18 cows, 8 horses Warren Christopher, w Louise (Peters), p o East Martins- burgh, r 67, farmer 135, 25 cows, 2 horses Way William D., w Thankful (Olobrid'ge), p o Glendale, r 76, farmer 60, 10 cows, 2 horses Weaver Daniel, p o Houseville, r 95, laborer "Wetmore David, w Kate E. (Payne), p o Martinsburgh, res do, farmer and shoemaker, h and 4 acres, has 2 horses, 2 cows TOWN OF MARTINSBUBGH. 399 Wetmore Edward S., w Nellie (Hicks), p o Glendale, r 76, laborer Wetmore Lafayette, w Esther (Alexander), p o Martins- burgh, r 91, lumberman, owns saw mill, capacity one million feet per year, employs 12 men, has 2 cows, 5 horses White Jessie E. Miss, p o West Martinsburgh, r 17, house- keeper White Minnie Miss, p o Martinsburgh, r 57, housekeeper for John Eiebennacht WHITAKEE EMMA (BUTLER), widow of Daniel, p o Mar- tinsburgh, res do, has 1-2 interest in farm 530, 54 cows, 2 horses, and 5 residences. Mr. Whitaker came to Mar- tinsburgh in 1835, died 1887. Mrs. Whitaker's grand- father. Dr. David Miller, came to Martinsburgh with his father in 1805. Her great grandfather came four years before with General Martin W^HITAKEE MAEY ALICE, daughter of Daniel, p o Mar- tinsburgh, res do, owns res in Lowville, also 1-2 interest in farm 530, 54 cows, 2 horses and 5 residences Wider Theodore, w Julia (Sweeney), p o West Martins- burgh, r 21, farmer 56, 8 cows, 2 horses Williams Byron, w Belle (Wakefield), p, o Martinstiurgh, r 82, farmer, leases of Mrs. Libbie Pitcher 113, 16 cows, 2 horses Williams Nicholas J., w Frances (Lanpher), p o Lanesburgh, r 14, farmer 158, 12 cows, 2 horses Williams Theodore B., w Clara B. (Clark), p o Martinsburgh, res do, clergyman, pastor of Presbyterian churches at Martinsburgh and Glendale Windover Benjamin, son of Walter, p o West Martinsburgh, r 49, laborer Windover Leland, son of Walter, p o West Martinsburgh, r 49, farmer 50, 5 cows, 2 hor^^py Windover Walter, w Mary J. (Ingersoll), p o West Martins- burgh, r 49, farmer with his son, Leland Winters Frank L., w Elizabeth 0. (Hilts), p o Glendale, res do, farm laborer Wood Benjamin F., w Jane A. (Dorn), p o Martinsburgh, res do, clergyman, pastor of the M. B. churches at Martins- burgh and Glendale Wood Byron M., w Kate (Davis), p o Lanesburgh, r 13, farm- er 270, 14 cows, 5 horses Wood 'George A., w Harriet A. (Thayer), p o West Martins- burgh, r 25, farmer 165, 31 cows, 4 horses 4U0 TOWN OF MABTINSBUEGH. Wood Morgan, p o West Martinsburgh, r 25, farmer with his brother, George A., 165, 31 cows, 4 horses, assessor Y Yale Edward, p o Martinsburgh, r 62, farmer 195, 5 cows, 4 horses Yale Mary Miss, p o Martinsburgh, r 62, housekeeper for her brother, Edward YOUNG C. HEKBEET, son of George B., W Anna (Eidle- spraker), p o Martinsburgh, r 80, farmer, leases of his father 111, 14 cows, 2 horses Young Elmer, w Julia (Foot), p o Martinsburgh, r 68, farm- er, leases of his father 98, 8 cows, 2 horses YOUNG GEORGE B., w Mary P. (Lee), p o Martinsburgh, res do, farmer 200, 14 cows, 2 horses, on r 64 z Zahre Joseph, p o Martinsburgh, r 85, laborer, emp Joseph Noftsier TOWN OF MONTAGUE. MONTAGUE was formed from West Turin Nov. 14, 1850, and has an area of 39,084 acres. Settlement was begun under the management of Diodate Pease as agent of the Pierrepont estate, assisted by his brother, A. D. Pease, and William Adams (publisher of this work) as surveyors. Samuel Holden, the first settler, came in 1846. Samuel P. Sears completed the first saw mill in July, 1848. The first town meeting was held Feb. 11, 1851, and Wheaton Burrington was elected supervisor and Stephen A. Green town clerk. This town has no villages, but it has six post- ofEices, viz: Montague, Gardner's Corners, Rector, Parker's, Boyd's and Hooker. (For explanations and abbreviations see page 5.) A Allen Alonzo, w H. Emogene (Lanpher), p o Rector, r 25, farmer 50, soldier in the war for our Union nearly 3 years * TOWN OF MONTAGUE. 401 Allen Daniel, p o Rector, r 21; peddler of silverware and no- tions, age 77 years Allen Erwin J., w Velina (Getman), p o Eector, r 25, farmer 50, 2 cows, and carpenter Allen Lincoln, w S. Louisa (Benton), p o Rector, r 21, farmer, leases on shares of Nelson Fuller 170, 26 cows, 6 sheep Allen Lorenzo, w Ellen (Clemens), p o Rector, r 25, carpen- ter and farmer 75, 5 cows, 12 sheep Allen Porter J., w Josephine (Clemens), who died November, 1892, p o Rector, r 25, farmer 50 and carpenter Alley Fred C, son of John F., p o Hooker, r 30, farm laborer Alley John F., wife Lucretia A. (Collins), p o Hooker, r 30, farmer 52, 1 cow, and laborer Apply Arthur, w Lovinia (Campbell), p o Parker's, laborer, emp L. B. Parker Arnold John, w Libbie (Crau), p o Hooker, r 35, farmer, has 4 cows, 1 horse Austin Eliza (Ives), (Mrs. Erastus), p o Montague, r 8, farm- er 25, 4 cows Austin Henry, p o Montague, r 14, w Alice (Harris), laborer and carpenter Austin Stephen, w Nancy (Mellen), p o Gardner's Corners, r 8, farmer 24, 3 cows B Barnes Clarissa (Maranda), widow of Moritt, p o Montague, home with daughter, Mrs. W. E. Kilburn Beech William, p o Parker's, r 26, farmer 87 Benton Effie O. Miss, p o Rector, r 21, music teacher, home with her sister, Mrs. Lincoln Allen Bibbons John E., w Susanna (Stalker), p o Montague,, r 14, farmer 150, has 10 cows Boyd Andrew D., p o Rector, farmer with his brother on the estate of his father, Robert Boyd Ann, widow of Robert, p o Rector, r 21, home with her family on her husband's estate Boyd Anna J., p o Rector, r 21, daughter of Robert, home on his estate Boyd George, p o Rector, r 21, farmer 164, 18 cows, 5 horses, was commissioner of highways 9 years, assessor 3 years and supervisor in 1893, '94, '95 and elected 1896 Boyd George F., p o Rector, r 21, farmer on the estate of his father, Robert 402 TOWN OF MONTAGUE. Boyd Harvey W., p o Rector, r 21, farmer ou the estate of Ms father, Robert, who died March 16, 1892, contains 130 acres, 24 cows, 12 head young cattle, 3 horses, maple orchard 200 trees and owns farm 73 on r 30 cor 26 Boyd Milo, son of Norman, p o Boyd, r 27, farmer with his father Boyle John, p o Rector, r 24, farmer 47, 2 horses Boyle Mary (Terrins), widow of Christopher, p o Rector, r 24, resides with her son, John Bradbury James A., p o Gardner's Corners, r 9, farmer with his fatiher, John D. Sr., master of Gardner's Cor- ners Grange Bradbury John D. Sr., w Marion (Murphy), p o Gardner's Corners, r 9, farmer 7(i, has G cows, 14 sheep, 6 young cattle, 3 horses, has served as town clerk 4 or 5 years Bradbury Margaret M., daughter of John D. Sr., p o Gard- ner's Corners, r 9, school teacher Brady Alice E. (Mrs. Patrick), p o Montague, r 17, school teacher Brady Edward, w Bridget (Sliortell), p o Montague, i- 15, farmer 82, has 7 cows Brady James, p o Montague, farmer, emp of John Doyle Brady Patrick, w Alice E. (O'Connor), farmer 100 Brady Thomas, w Alice (O'Connor), p o Montague, r 15, farmer with his father, Edward Britton Ebenezer, w Kate (Lambell), p o Gardner's Corners, r 9, farmer 200, has 25 cows, 5 sheep, 17 head young cattle Britton Warren, p o Gardner's Corners, r 9, farmer and basketmaker, resides with his son, Ebenezer Brookside Cheese Factory, p o Boyd, r 28, Daniel Dening, prop, receives the milk of about 200 cows, George R. iSpencer cheesemaker, W. A. Wheeler of Harrisburgh salesman Brooks Eugene, w Hettie (Horth), p o Parker's, location do, laborer, emp L. B. Parker, and owns farm 50 Burke John F., w Nettie L. (Wetmore), p o Parker's, res do, emp of L. B. Parker, owns farm in Greig 74, and w has 5 acres adjoining in Watson, keeper of L. B. Parker's boarding house Burlingame Fred A., p o Parker's, res do, machinist, emp of L. B. Parker, bds with J. F. Burke Burns James, w Catharine (Murphy), p o Montague, r 18, farmer 100, has 1 2 cows, 10 sheep, 4 horses TOWN OF MONTAGUE. 403 Burns Michael, son of James, p o Montague, r 18, emp of William Snell, prop of saw mill Bush Albert B., w Mamie (Happy), p o Parker's, laborer, emp of L. B. Parker Butts Daniel J., w Mary J. (Strife), p o Hooker, r 31, farmer, leases of Christopher Rebb 50, has 5 cows, 4 horses, 11 sheep C •Campbell Robert, w Amelia (Fisk), p o Parker's, res do, farmer 70 Caroll Celia, daughter of Thomas, p o Rector, r 30, dress- maker Caroll Thomas E., w Dolly D. (Goutremout), p o Rector, r 30, farmer 100, has 8 cows, 24 sheep, 1 horse Carter Madison C, w Corinna L. (Connelly), p o Montague, r 14, farmer 174, has 17 cows (3 grade Holstein), 3 horses, maple orchard 400 trees Castle Fred J., p o Montague, r 14, son of James A., farmer Castle James A., w Grace A. (Bole), p o Montague, r 14, farmer 160, has 10 cows, 3 horses ■CASTLE JOHN G., w Marietta (Lindsley), p o Gardner's Corners, r 7, farmer 150, has 18 grade Ayershire cows, 6 Red Poland swine 'Castle Nellie L. Miss, p o Gardner's Corners, r 7, daughter of John G. and Marietta i ■Church Adelbert, son of John M., p o Hooker, r 32, with his father Church John E., son of John M., p o Hooker, r 32, with his father •Church John W., w Lomira H. (Nimocks), p o Hooker, r 32, owns steam saw mill, does custom sawing, and manu- facturers and deals in spruce and hard wood lumber, farmer 125, has 8 cows, 12 sheep, 3 horses •Clark Charles H., w Anna (Horth), r 25, farmer, leases of E. Fuller 75, 6 cows Clemens Eli, w Jennina (Allen), p o Rector, r 25, mason and farmer 123, 11 cows, 25 sheep Clemens Tiffany W., w Margaret M. (Weaver), p o Parker's, res do, laborer, emp of L. B. Parker ■Connor Michael, p o Gardner's Corners, r 13, farmer 61, has 4 cows Oonnor William, w Louise (Smith), p o Parker's, laborer, emp L. B. Parker 404 TOWN OF MONTAGUE. Orowell Henry, w Kosa S. (Marcellus), p o Gardner's Cor- ners, r io, fanner, manages 74 owned by his wife, has 6 COWS Crowell Rosa S. (Mrs. Henry), p o Gardner's Corners, r 10^ owns f arm74 Cummins Albert, w Lucy (Parker), p o Boyd, r 28, farmer 70^ has 5 cows, 2 horses Cummins Foss, w Julia A. (Plopper), p o Boyd, r 28, farmer 100, has 6 cows, 2 horses D Damon Fred, w Ceorgianna (Euslow), p o Hooker, r 31, woods guide and laborer Davoy ThoAas, w Martha E. (Shepard), p o Parker's, res do, stationary engineer, emp of L. B. Parker De Groat Alvin, w Jane (Cotton), p o Eector, r 25, farmer 50 Dening Amos, w Ida J. (Douglass), p o Hooker, r 31, farmer 100, and leases on shares of Reuben Douglass 63, has 7 cows, 3 yearlings, 16 sheep, 4 horses Dening Charles H., w Mary (Bibbins), r 20, farmer 163, has 7 cows, 8 sheep, 2 horses DENING DANIEL, w Sarah (Lane), p o Boyd, r 31, farmer 140, has 17 cows, 4 horses and 95 acres timberland Deaning John, son of Daniel, w Ida (Lee), p o Boyd, r 31^ farmer 100, has 7 cows, 4 horses Doyle Bros. (Patrick and Morris), farmers on the estate of their father, Morris, 289, have 21 cows, 2 horses Doyle John P., w Nancy (McHale), p o Montague, r 15, farm- er 196, has 9 cows Doyle Patrick, w Kate (Ryan), p o Montague, r 3, farmer 195, has 16 cows, 9 sheep, 4 horses, 4 young cattle Dryden Eugene G., w AUie E. (Rubior), p o Parker's, r 24, laborer, emp of L. B. Parker Dunn William Timothy, w Harriet M. (Mullen), p o Hooker,, r 35, farmer 106, has 14 sheep, 1 cow, 3 horses and car- penter Edick Anson, w Lena (Klock), who died May 10, 1886, p o Eector, r 23, farmer 185, hay grower, has resided here about 30 years Edick Welton A., w Ettie (York), p o Rector, r 27, farmer 96, and leases of Lu,ke Lates 100, has^ 10 cows, 2 horses Evans Nathan, w Amy (Smith), p o Gardner's Comers, r 11,. farmer, leases of his father, John, 190, has 16 cows TOWN OF MONTAGUE. 405 Failing Alexander G., w Florence (Knight), p o Parker's, res do, laborer, emp of L. B. Parker Failing Philander, w Mary (Hellegass), p o Parker's, r 26, farmer 100, has 7 cows, 1 pair oxen Failing Philander D., p o Parker's, r 26, teamster, emp L. B. Parker Fairbanks J. Diodate, son of John N., p o Gardner's Corners, r 11, farmer with his father Fairbanks John N., w Almira (Millard), p o Gardner's Cor- ners, r 11, farmer 233, has 22 cows, 14 sheep, maple or- chard 100 trees, and owns in Pinckney farm 170 and 20 cows, maple orchard 200 trees Fairbanks Sada E., daughter of John JST., p o Gardner's Cor- ners and Lowville, r 11, clerk, emp of Ilenry Webber & Co. of Lowville Flanders Edward, w Mary (Brady), p o Montague, r 15, farmer 80, has 6 cows, 8 horses Fogerty James, son of James, p o Montague, r 19, farmer with his father Fogerty James, w Ann (Burns), p o Montague, r 19, farmer 117, has 3 cows, 22 sheep, 2 horses Fogerty Michael, w Nora (Potter), p o Montague, r 15, farm- er, emp of J. E. Murphy Forks Cheese Factory, p o Montague, r 4, receives the milt of 400 cows, John E. Murphy prop, cheesemaker and salesman Freeman Julia A. (Fuller), daughter of Nelson Fuller, widow of Benjamin F.; who died June 22, 1895,, owns farm 44, maple orchard 500 trees, home with her father Fuller Nelson, p o Rector, r 21, ^y Mary M. (Duulavey), who died Aug. 1, 1893,. farmer 175, has 26 coavs, 6 sheep, 3 horses Furlow Eugene, w Esther A. (Hyres), p o Parker's, r 24, la- borer, emp of L. B. Parker Furlow John, w Mary J. (Brown), p o Parker's, r 24, la- borer, emp of L. B. Parker G Gaines Thomas, w Mary (La Roque), p o Boyd, v 18, farmer, leases of D. D. Foot 237, has 13 cows, and 3 horses Galvin David W., p o Montague, r 6, farmer, manages farm 42 owned by his brothers, James T. and Daniel B., con- stable Galvin James K., p o Montague, r 14, farmer 50, 2 cows, has 406 TOWN OF MONTAGUE resided on the place 35 years, has been, justice of the peace of Montague 25 years, and justice of sessions 2 terms Garnsey Samuel, w Sally L. (Tiff), p o Boyds, r 18, farmer 79, 1 cow, 2 sheep, 2 horses Gilroy Elizabeth (Johnson), p o New Boston, r 1, farm 124, 15 cows, 2 horses GOUTEIIMOUT ARCHIBALD, w Elizabeth (Bradt), p o Montague, r 5, farmer 236, has 26 cows, 4 horses, maple orchard 800 trees, soldier in 3rd 111. cavalry Goutermout Ledet H., p o Montague, r 5, farmer with his father, Archibald G owing Frank, w Jennie (Sears), p o Boyd, r 14, farmer, emp of N. B. Sears Graham John, w Mary (Judge), p o Rector, r 25, farmer 100, 7 cows, 20 sheep, 6 young cattle Graham Kate L., daughter of John, p o Rector, r 25 Graham Matie, daughter of John, p o Rector, r 25 Greenfield Frederick W., son of Jerome B., p o Hooker, r 31, farmer 100, 3 cows, 2 horses Greenfield Jay H., son of Jerome B., p o Hooker, r 31, farm- er with his father, and laborer, bas 1 horse, 4 sheep Greenfield Jerome B., w Fanny (Dowler), p o Hooker, r 31, farmer 100, has 8 cows, 10 sheep, 4 young cattle H Ilamblin Albert, w Caroline (Myres), p o Montague, r 18, farmfer 75, has 3 cows, 2 sheep, 1 horse Hamblin Charles, w Harriet (Delano), p o Montague, r 18, farmer 71, and lumberman, has 2 horses Hamblin Wilber O., w Augusta (Lynch), who died Sept. 8, 1891, p o Montague, r 18, fanner 71, has 3 horses, and lumberman Hardy Samuel, w Elizabeth (Dowler), p o Hooker, r 31, farmer, tenant of land agent Mr. White, 1 cow, 3 young cattle, 2 horses Ilaverly Allen, w Addie (Swartz), p o Lanesburgh, r 25, farmer 45, 2 cows Haverly, Minnie B., daughter of Allen, p o Lanesburgh, r 25, school teacher Henry George, p o Gardner's Corners, r 11, farmer, leases on shares of his father, Nicholas, 236, and 26 cows Henry Jessie M. Miss, p o Gardner's Corners, r 11, house- keeper for her brother, George Hitchcock Robert N., w Agnes J. (Savell), p o Rectoi, r 13, prop of Rector steam and cheese box factory, saws TOWN OF MONTAGUE. 407 spruce and hard wood lumber for customers and manu- factures cheese boxes, employs from one to six men Hodkinson John, w Anna (Birchenough), p o Barnes Cor- ners, r 17, farmer 94, has 3 cows, 4 young cattle Hoffam William, w Nettie M. (Nichols), p o Rector, r 24, farmer 50, 6 cows Hopseker George, p o Boyd, r 20, soldier in the Union army, home with his son, Harrison • Hopseker George A., w Libbie M. (Joy), p o Boyd, r 20, farmer 63, has 6 cows, 4 young cattle, 1 horse Hopseker Harrison, w Emma M. (Yager), p o Boyd, r 20, farmer 50, has 8 cows, 2 horses Horth Andrew, w Eliza A. (Crast), p o eRctor, r 25, farmer 75, 4 cows Horth Emery, p o Lanesburgh, r 25, farmer 10 ajid laborer Horth John, p o Lanesburgh, r 25, laborer HOWE NOEMAN, w Dorothy (Richardson), p o Boyd, r 27, farmer 280, 25 cows, 4 horses. Mr. Howe came to this place, then a wilderness, by marked trees, about 1851, and settled where he now lives, has cleaned his farm and made a good home Howe Stephen, son of Norman, p o Boyd, r 27, farmer with his father Hulbert Ebenezer H., w Mary (Adder), p o Gardner's Cor- ners, r 11, farmer 88, and leases the Charles Williams Estate 114 acres, has 30 cows, is justice of the peace Hulsizer William, w Angeline (Ralph), p o Parker, team- ster, emp Jj. B. Parker Ingersoll Webster Rev., w Dora B. (Nutting), r 7 cor 14, pastor of the M. E. church, resides at the parsonage J Johnson Michael, w Ellen (McDonnell), p o Montague, r 15, farmer 133, has 9 cows Joy Alfred A., w Betsey M. (Spencer), p o Boyd, r 31, farmer 78, has 9 cows, has resided here 24 years Joy Amon C, w Maria M. (Denning), p o Hooker, r 31, farm^ er 100, has 8 cows, 2 horses Joy Charles R., son of Alfred A., p o Boyd, r 31, farmer with his father Joy Frank, w Henrietta T. (Denning), p o Hooker, ofE r 31, prop of Hooker steam mills, manufacturer of spruce nil (I hard wood lumber, banisters, chair and table legs, 408 TOWN OF MONTAGUE employs 8 to 10 men, also farmer 90, 6 cows, 2 horses, postmaster at Hooker K Kelley Anna Miss, p o Montague, r 3, home with her brother William Kelley John H., p o Montague, r 3, cheesemaker at Rector cheese factory Kelley Sarah (Gregory), widow of John, p o Montague, r 3, home with William Kelley Kelley Thomas J., p o Montague, r 3, emp of Dexter Pulp Co. Kelley William, w Winifred (Doyle), p o Montague, r 3, farmer 180, has 19 cows, 7 sheep, 5 young cattle, 3 horses, G swine Kilburn George W., w Josephine (Beaudoin), p o Montague, r 0, head sawyer, emp of N. Sears Kilburn W'. Edward, w Amelia (Bowen), p o Montague, r 5, far/jier KiO, has 26 cows, has been supervisor of Mon- tague 2 terms Koster Frederic, w Hannah (Honer), p o Hooker, r 31, farm- er 100, has 3 cows, 2 sheep and yoke of oxen L Lanpher Bros. (Perry J. and Sitary), p o Gardner's Corners, r 9, farmers 257, 26 cows, 23 young cattle Lanpher Laura A. (Burrington), widow of Cornelius D., re- sides with her daughter, Mrs. O. C. Rowsam Lanpher Perry J., p o Gardner's Corners, r 9, (Lanpher Bros.), dealer in live stock and lumber Lanpher Sitary, p o Gardner's Corners, (Lanpher Bros.), trapper and dealer in raw furs Lawler Anna (Grant), widow of Michael, p o Rector, r 30, owns farm 83, 10 cows, 3 horses Lawler Kate, daughter of Michael, p o Rector, r 30, resides on the homestead Lawler Martin, son of Michael, p o Rector, r 30, farmer on the estate of his father Lawler William, son of Michael, p o Rector, r 30, farmer on estate of father Leviker Walter, w Eliza E. (Reape), p o Rector, r 24, farmer 50, dealer in live stock and jobber in lumber, was poor master of Montague 2 years Linnett Mary, widow of Barney, p o Gardner's Corners, r 10, owns farm 40 TOWN OF MONTAGUE. 409 Loekwood William, w Martha (Lockwood), p o Parker's, r 24, laborer, emp L. B. Parker Lovett William, w Mary (McDonnell), p o Montague, r 15, farmer 63, has 10 cows Lucas Clark H., p o Kector, r 23 near Eector's Corners, blacksmith, bds Sheldon Hotel M Maillard Laura (Peck), p o Gardner's Corners, r 11, aged 96, resides with her daughter, Mrs. John N. Fairbanks Main Emmett, w Stella (Boyle), p o Parker's, res do, farmer 90 MAECELLUS CHAUNCEY A., son of Abijah, the pioneer, w Mary J. (Castle), p o Montague, off r 14, farmer 450, has 15 cows, 9 horses, 44 sheep, and proprietor of Mar- cellus mills, manufacturer and dealer in spruce and hard wood lumber, lath and shingles, has resided here 25 years, was commissioner of highways one term Marcellus Jesse L., son of Chauncey A., p o Montague, off r 14, emp of E. D. Williams, home with parents Marcellus Louisa E., daughter of Chauncey A., p o Mon- tague, off r 14, home with her parents Matty Charles, w Janet (Castle), p o Montague, r 14, farmer 165, has 13 cows, 2 horses, maple orchard 500 trees Matty Charles H., p o Montague, r 14, son of Charles, farm- er with his father Matty Frank G-., p o Montague, r 14, son of Charles, farmer, emp on Chester Buck's farm in Lowville Matty Hoyt D., p o Montague, r 14, son of Charles, cheese- maker at Valleydale factory McCale Bros. (William and Michael), p o Rector, r 22, farm- ers 300, 21 cows, 13 young cattle McCale Michael, p o Rector, r 22 (McCale Bros.) McCale William, p o Rector, r 22 (McCale Bros.) McDermot John, w Elizabeth (Hawes), p o Barnes Corners, r 1, farmer 60, has 6 cows McDonnell Patrick W., w Johanna (O'Connor), p o Mon- tague, r 15, cor 17, farmer 100 and 250 woodland, has " 14 cows, 26 sheep, 3 horses, commissioner of excise McNamaa John, p o Montague, r 15. farmer with his father, Patrick McNamaa Patrick, w Elizabeth (Brady), p o Montague, r 15, farmer 85, has 10 cows McNeil Robert, w Mary A. (Perkins), p o Boyd, r 20, farmer 117, has 55 head cattle, also a wood turner, soldier Co. 0., 186th N. Y. v., received 2 wounds 410 TOWN OF MONTAGUE. Millard Francis, w Mary J. (McLane), p o Gardner's Cor- ners, r 11, farmer 200, has 28 cows, maple orchard 450' trees Milligan Amanda (Bedell), widow of Robert, p o Parker's,, res do, owns farm 180 Moffatt Charles, w Minnie (Edick), p o Boyd, r 14, farmer 50,, has 5 cows, 2 horses, and town clerk Moffatt eorge D., w Rebecca J. (Perkins), p o Boyd, r 21,, retired, settled in Montague in Femruary, 1850, was the first town superintendent of schools, held the office 5 years, was town clerk 2 years and justice of the peace 2t) years Moore George D., w Dolly A. (Clemens), p o Lanesburgh,. r 25, farm er 57, 7 cows Morgan Malinda R. (Burrington), p o Rector, r 23, widow of Herman, h and 1 acre Morton Amasa, w Harriet (Walden), p o Parker's, r 24, la- borer, omp of L. B. Parker Mullen Edward, w Josephine (Mattis),, p o Parker's, r 24,, laborer Mullen William, w Elizabeth A. (Conway), p o Parker's, r 30. farmer 62, has 1 cow, maple orchard 150 trees Murphy James M., w Nora (Burns), p o Montague, r 15, farmer 112, has 10 cows, 5 young cattle, 4 horses, 9 sheep Murphy John E., w Eliza (Kelley), p o Montague, r 4 and 15, prop, cheesemaker and salesman of Forks cheese factory, and farmer 160, has 14 cows, 6 young cattle, 3 horses Murphy Martin, w Mary (McHale), p o Montague, r 15, farmer 130, has 15 cows, 4 horses Murphy Martin Sr., w Catharine (Slater), p o Montague, r 15, reside with their son, Martin Jr. Murphy Thomas, p o Montague, r 15, resides with his son, James M. Murphy Thomas J., son of Thomas, w Ellen (Smith), p o Montague, r 18, farmer 49, has 6 cows, 1 horse Myers William H., p,o Gardner's Comers, r 10, farmer, manages farm 40 for his mother, Mary Linnett, has 4 cows, soldier in the Union army from 1861 to the close of the war . N Niebergall Charles F., w Kate E. (McHale), p o Gardner's Corners, r 11 cor 12, prop of Gardner's Corners cheese- TOWN OF MOJS'TAGUE. 411 factory, dealer in groceries, postmaster, clerk of the board of supervisors, supervisor of Montague 6 years, and chairman of the board in 1891 O'Connor John, w Julia A. (Fogerty), p o Montague, r 16, farmer 85 O'Connor John A., w Milessa A. (Spencer), p o Rector, r 23, farmer 61, has 5 cows, 11 sheep, 2 horses, is justice of the peace and has held the position the past 16 years O'Connor John A. Jr., p o Kector, r 23, farmer with his father O'Connor Michael, w Mary (McNamaa), p o Montague, r 16, farmer 148, has 17 cows, 2 sheep, 5 horses O'Connor Patrick, p o Montague, r 16, retired farmer, re- sides with his son, Michael O'Leary Cornelius, w Nellie (McNamaa), p o Montague, r 15, cor 16, farmer 82, has 10 cows, 2 young cattle, 1 horse O'Leary Margaret (O'Leary), p o Montague, r 15 cor 16, widow of Bartholomew, resides with her son, Cornelius O'Neil John, son of Thomas, p o Barnes Corners, r 2, farmer with his father O'Neil Kate, daughter of Thomas, p o Barnes Corners, do- mestic O'Neil Michael, son of Mrs. Elizabeth Gilroy, p o New Bos- ton, r 1, farmer, manages 124 and 15 cows for his mother O'Neil Thomas M., p o Barnes Corners, r 2, farmer 104, has 12 cows, 3 horses Ormston Anna, daughter of Mrs. Milligan, p o Parker's, res do, home with her mother Ormston John, p o Parker's, res do, farmer, leases of his mother, Mrs. Milligan, 180, has 6 cows Ormston Scott, p o Rector, res do, laborer Osborn Alfred, w Magdalene (Stuckey), p o Boyd, r 29, farmer 150, has 9 cows, 4 young cattle, 2 horses Osborn Charles, w Sally (Foster), p o Hooker, r 29, farmer 50, 3 years' service in the Union army Osborn Charles A., w Cornelia F. (Cummings), p o Hooker, r 20, farmer, leases of Robert Gowdy 95, and 6 cows, 3 horses, and owns farm 104 Osborn Fred W., p o Hooker, r 29, farmer and manager of the farm of his"father, Charles 412 TOWN OF MONTAG-UE. Osborn Henry A., w Flora (Fairbanks), daughter of the pioneer, John N. Fairbanks, farmer with his father, Alfred Osborn Osborn Libbie Miss, p o Hooker, r 29, daughter of Charles and Sally, resides with her .parents Overton Charles E., w Lena S. (Youngs), p o Gardner's Cor- ners, r 9, farmer, leases of Alonzo Snell 204, 22 -cows P PARKER LESTER B., w Mary E. (Glenn), p o Parker's, res do, manufacturer, wholesale and retail dealer in spruce and hard wood dressed flooring; mills cut per annum from 1,000,000 to 2,000,000 feet; employs from 30 to 50 hands, has 5,000 acres timber land, farmer 100, 30 cows (15 grade and full blood Guernseys), 10 grade Guern- sey heifers, 24 horses, 20 Berkshire swine, general mer- chant and postmaster, manager and has one-half inter- est in a telephone line connecting Lowville and Barnes Corners, Parker's, and other intermediate stations, re- tail lumber yard in Lowville, and also at his mills Perkins John, w Mary (Wrinkle), p o Hooker, r 32, farijier 35, has 2 cows, 1 horse Petrie Willis D., w Lena (Allen), p o Rector, r 12, farmer, leases of Hogle Smith 50, and 2 cows Phillips John, p o Rector, r 30, farmer, resides with his brother, Michael Phillips Michael, w Lydia (Bates), p o Rector, r 30, farmer 65, has 4 cows, 4 horses Pitcher Fred J., w Eliza (Lawler), p o Rector, r 30, farmer 115, 3 cows, yoke oxen, 4 young cattle, carpenter and trapper, dealer in raw furs and spruce gum Plumtree Prank, p o Boyd, r 18, farmer POOR LEWIS, w Helen M. (Rector), p o Rector, r 24, farm- er 100, has 4 cows, lumberman, justice of the peace one term of 4 years and re-elected for another term, has re- sided here 15 years R Tleape Ellen, daughter of Patrick, p o Rector, r 30, domestic Reape James, w Harriet (Combs), p o Rector, r 23, farmer 198 and 37 on r 25, and wood lot 50, and farm in Mar- tinsburgh 196, has 44 cows, 8 young cattle, . 8 horses, 6 swine Reape James L., p o Rector, r 23, son of James, farmer with his father Reape Jerry, son of Patrick, p o Rector, r 30, laborer TOWN OF MONTAGUE. ' 4l3 lieape John, p o liector, r 30, fanner with his father, Pat- rick Keape Lydia A., p o Kector, r 23, daughter of James, emp of E. J. Searl of Lowville, home with her parents lieape Mary, daughter of Patrick, p o Eector, r 30, domestic,^ emp of A. M. Lanpher of Lowville lieape Mary A., p o Rector, r 23, daughter of James, resides with her parents Reape Patrick, w Margaret (O'Connor), p o Rector, r 30, farmer 250, has 16 cows, 10 sheep, 10 young cattle^! horses Reape Patrick Jr., p o Rector, r 30, laborer Rector Albert, w Elizabeth J. (Perry), p o Rector, r^4,. farmer 75,. has 17 cows Rector Cheese Factory, p o Rector, location do, Mrs. Mdrgan Smith .prop, receives the milk of 300 cows,- John H. Kelley cheesemaker, William MeHale salesman Rector Walter, son of Albert, w Carrie M. (Hagadorn), p o Rector, r 24, farmer with his father; also owns farm 90, 17 cows Rector William D., w Bridget T. (Judge), p o Rector, r 24, farmer 50, 3 cows Redick Dora, p o Rector, r 22, daughter of Mrs. H. Rucker, domestic Richter Henry, w Emma (Hoppe), p o Hooker, r 35, farmer 94 on contract, has 2 cows, 1 yoke oxen Rogers Lewis A., w Clara E. (Allen), p o Boyd, r 31, farmer 79, has 7 cows, 2 horses, inspector of election Rowsam Charles E., w Ida (Edick), p o Rector, r 23, farmer 124, has 13 cows, 4 young cattle, 3 horses, breeder of Chester White swine (14), is assessor Rowsam Oliver C, w Oandice (Lanpher), p o Rector, r 23, farmer 100, has 8 cows, 4 young cattle, 4 horses Rucker Hamphire, w Addie J. (Buck), p o Rector, r 22, mason Rumble Otis A., w Helen (Locklin), p o Parker's, r 26, farm- er 56, 10 cows Rumble P. Henry, w Luna E. (Butts), p o Parker's, r 26, farmer 88, 4 cows Eunion Elizabeth E. Miss, p o Gardiie;r's Corners, r 9, daughter of Henry, school teacher Runion Henry, w Maria E. (Sharp), p o Gardner's Corners, r 9, farmer 100, has 2 cows, furnishes pasturage Ryan Daniel, w Mary (O'Neil), p o Boyd, r 21, farmer, emp of George Boyd, and owns farm 28, on r 27 cor 30 414 TOWN OF MONTAGUE. Ryan Kate (Lane), widow of John, p o Boyd, r 21, home with her son, Daniel Ryan Ryan Mary (O'Neil), daughter of Thomas O'Neil, house- keeper for her father S JSauer George, w Ardell (Church), p o Hooker, r 31, farmer 50, 1 cow, 5 sheep, 1 horse, mail carrier from Hooker to Rector *School house, dist. No. 6, p o Rector, r 23 cor 24 School house, dist. No. 7, p o Rector School house, dist. No. 8, p o Montague, r 16 School house, dist. No. 9, p o Parker's, r 26 Scribner Charles, son of Samuel, p o Gardner's Corners, r 9, lumberman, owns timber land Scribner Jennie, daughter of Samuel, p o Gardner's Cor- ners, 1' 9, school teacher, sec. of Gardner's Corners Grange Scribner Laura A. (Frasier), widow of Samuel, who died Feb. 15, 1891, p o Gardner's Corners, r 9, farm 54 Sears Nelson B., w Elizabeth (Moffatt), p o Boyd, r 21, farm- er 175, and leases of his father, Samuel P., 255, grower of young cattle, and lumberman, manufacturer and dealer in rough and dressed spruce lumber, lath and shingles, manufactures . 1-2 million feet annually, em- ploys from one to 12 men, soldier Co. H., 13th N. Y. H. A., about 2 years Sharp Dexter, w Josephine (Hardy), p o Rector, r 30, farm laborer Sharp Harriet L. (Greenfield), p o Hooker, r 31, home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Greenfield Sharp Justin, p o Rector, r 30, farm laborer SHELDON ADDIE (FELLER), widow of Hezekiah, p o Rector, r 12 cor 23, dealer in dry goods, groceries, boots, shoes, oil and paints, crockery, wall paper, etc., post- master and telephone agent, owns farm 32 and wood lot 25 Sheldon Alexis B., w Anna (Lawler), p o Rector, res do, farmer 50, and blacksmith Sheldon Lester M., w Mary E- (Radley), p o Rector, location do, prop of Sheldon House, h and 2 acres Sheldon Mary, widow of Zadoc, deceased, soldier of the Union army, p o Rector, r 25, home with her son, Zadoc Sheldon Zadoc, w Jane (Rector), deceased, p o Rector, r 25, farmer 50 TOWN OF MO>«"l'AGUE. 415 IShepard William W., w Bertha L. (Casler), p o Parker's, r 26, farmer 60 SMITH HENEY, p o Montague, r 6, farmer 132, has 44 sheep, and owns wood lot 198 on "Plumb Tree" road, has 4 horses, has served as commissioner of highways 56 1 years Smith Morgan, w Adeline (Burrington), p o Kector, r 25, farmer, leases of Josiah Burrington 123 and 16 cows :Snyder Hannah, widow of Walter, p o Hooker, r 35, farmer 103, 3 cows, 9 sheep, 3 horses Snyder John, w Amelia (Kunnells), p o Hooker, v 35, farmer and laborer, soldier in the Union army Spencer George II., p o Boyd, r 28, cheesemaker, leases and operates Brookside cheese factory Spencer Howard H., w Julia L. (Marcellus), p o Gardner's Corners, r 9, farmer 105, 6 cows Spencer Orin H., w Eliza M. (Joy), who died Aug. 14, 1886, p o Gardner's Corners, r 9, farmer with Howard H. Stafford Alfred A., p o Rector, res do, farmer 63, bds Shel- don House STAFFORD DELOSS B., w Susan C. (Kil'born), p o Mon- tague, r 5, farmer 242, has 23 grade, Ayershire and Hol- stein cows, 4 horses, postmaster; has been assessor, col- lector and constable. His father, Alvin Stafford, set- tled in a log cabin in the woods, across the way from Mr. Stafford's residence in 1848 and cleared up a 50 acre farm ] Strife George IT., p o Hooker, r 31, laborer, bds with his sister, Mrs. D. J. Butts Switzer Edwin, w Lottie (Happy), p o Parker's, farmer, emp L. B. Parker Tiff Charles, w Dorcas (Ralph), p o Worth ville, Jeff, Co., r 17, farmer 95, 17 cows V VANDEEHOOF AMERON L., p o Gardner's Corners, r 12 cor 11, carriagemaker and repairer, and blacksmith in all branches except horseshoeing Vanderhoof Samuel, w Caroline E. (Brlggs), p o Gardner's Comers, r 9, farmer 50, 3 cows, and cooper "\'au Koughnet William M., w Addie M. (Blime), p o Mon- tague, r 14 cor 6, farmer 66, and 8 cows 416 TOWN OF MONTAGUE. w Walsh Edward, p o Gardner's Oorners, r 7, farmer 153, 10 COWS Walsh Elizabeth E., p o Gardner's Oorners, r 7, school teacher Walsh Margaret, p o Gardner's Oorners, r 7, daughter of Michael, dressmaker Walsh Matthew, son 6f Patrick, p. o Montague, r 16, farmer 100, has 10 cows Walsh Michael, w Ellen (Hannigan), p o Gardner's Oorners,^ r 7, farmer 55, 11 cows Walsh Patrick, w Eliza (Kennedy), p o Montague, r 16, farmer with his son, Matthew Walsh Robert, p o Montague, r 16, resides with his son, Patrick Walsh Stella B., daughter of Michael, p o Gardner's Cor- ners, r 7, school teacher Weidman Dolly S. (Benton), widow of Stephen Y., p o Lanesburgh, r 25, owns farm 90 WILLIAMS ELEAZER D., w Jennie E. (Joy), p o Boyd, r 14, owns farm 50, has 6 cows, leases the Marcellus saw mill, manufactures hard wood and spruce lumber, lath and shingles Williams Sylvester N., w Bertha E. (Fairbanks), p o Gard- ner's Comers, r 12, farmer 289 and woodland 50, has 21 cows, 9 young cattle Wilton JohnA., w Mary 0. (Gaines), p o Boyd, r 21, farmer, leases of H. Fairman 140, 10 cows, deputy postmaster Wood Eli A., w Sarah E. (Buck), p o Montague, r 5, farmer 50, has 9 cows, 3 horses Woodhouse Edward, w Sally P. (Babcock), p o Hooker, r 34, farmer 64 on contract Woodhouse Francis, p o Hooker, r 34, emp of 0. A. Marcel- lus Woolsleger Arnold, w Josephine (Stukeley), p o Parker's, circular sawyer, emp L. B. Parker Woolsleger Frederic, w Julia (Stacy), p o Parker's, res do, foreman of the lumber mills of L. B. Parker Y York Brayton, w Edith M. (Hardy), p o Boyd, r 20, farmer 50, 3 cows, 2 horses TOWN OF MONTAGUE. 417 Youngs Benjamin W., w Emeline (Bellinger), p o Grardnei-'s Corners, r 9, farmer 3, and cooper Young William I., w Luella E. (Millard), p o Gardner's Cor- ners, r 11, farmer with liis father-in-law, Fracis Wil- lard TOWN OF NEW BREMEN. NEW BREMEN was formed from Watson and Oroghan, March 31, 1848, with its present area of 34,148 acres. The first settlement is supposed to have been made by Samuel Illingworth on the bank of Black river, a little south of Crystal Creek. The town is bounded on the west by Black river, and on the northwest by the Beaver river. The vil- lage of New Bremen is feituated in the western part of the town on Crystal Creek; the village of Crogh'an lies partly in this town, as does a small part of Beaver Falls. Crystal- dale is but a postoffice. The first supervisor was Bomt Nellis, and the first clerk. Squire H. Snell. (For explanations and abberviations see page 5.) A Adams John, p o Kirschnerville, r 48, farm laborer Adams Michael, p o Kirschnerville, r 13, retired farmer, bds with John W. Keifeir Ager George E., p o New Bremen, r 25, laborer Allen Joseph E., w Emma (Butts), p o New Bremen, r 25, farmer 60 Allen Waters, w May (Squires), p o New Bremen, r 25, farmer Altmire John, p o New Bremen, r 25 Altmire Nicholas, w Harriet (Eoe), p o New Bremen, r 25, farmer 48 Ammon John, p o Croghan, r 5, mason Andre Henrietta, widow of Michael, p o Oroghan, r 5, owns h and lot Andre William J., w Mary (Turck), p o Oroghan, r 5, car- penter 418 TOWN OF NEW BKKMEN. Andrews Elizabeth, widow of Samuel, p o Beaver Falls, r 4 Andrews Ethelyn, p o Croghan, r 5, dressmaker Andrews Frederic, w Fida (Bush), p b Kirschnerville, r 11, farmer 87, 4 cows, 1 horse Andrews Thomas, p o Kirschnerville, r 11, retired farmer Andrews William, p o New Bremen, r 28, dealer in live stock, bds Wagner House Anselm Kennedy Eev., p o Croghan, r 21, pastor of St. Peter's E. C. church. New Bremen, and St. Vincent's at Belfort, res Croghan Artz Frank, p o New Bremen, r 24, labbrer Artz John, p o New Bremen, r 24, laborer Artz Phillip, p o New Bremen, r 24, farmer 55 Aucter John, w Kate (Decot), p o Kirschnerville, r 12, farm- er 200, has 5 cows, 2 sheep, 2 horses B Jiabel Caroline, widow of Francis, p o New Bremen, r 50, farmer 32, 3 cows Back Charles, w Margaret (McDonald), p o Croghan, r 21, carpenter Back George S., p o Croghan, r 21, farmer Back Henry, w Susan (Lallier), p o Croghan, r 21, farmer 8 Back Henry C, w Mary A. (Peters), p o New Bremen, r 28, i prop Wagner House Back John, w Catharine (Rouchel), p o Croghan, r 5, farmer 75 Back John B., w Louise (Bruet), p o Croghan, r 4, laborer Back Martin, p o Kirschnerville, r 19, farm laborer, emp Stephen Terrillion Back Nicholas, w Lena (Eber), p o Watson, r 73, farmer 200 Back Peter, w Catharine (Guion), p o Croghan, r 21, justice of the peace and farmer 100, has 12 cows Back Peter J., p o Croghan, r 21, hiamessmaker and farmer Baker Barbara, widow of Christopher, p o Croghan, r 36 Baker Barney, w Emily (Tellmont), p o New Bremen, r 74, farmer 52, 3 cows, 3 sheep Baker Clinton, p o New Bremen, r 74, carpenter Baker Frank, w Susan (Ritz), p o Beaver Falls, r 3 team- ster Baker Frank C, p o Croghan, r 21, laborer Baker George P., p o Croghan, r 21, laborer TOWN OF NEW BKKMJiN. 419 JBaker Irvin, p o New Bremen, r 74, farmer with his father, Barney Baker Joseph A., w Elizabeth M. (Kirschner), p o New Bre- men, r 27, laborer Baker Minnie M., p o New Bremen, r 74, daughter of Barney Baker Peter J., p o Croghan, r 21, laborer Banahan Patrick, p o Croghan, r 4, retired tanner Banning Charles, w Harriet (Collins), p o Orystaldale, r 81, farmer, w owns farm 30, soldier in the Union army Bard Frank J., p o New Bremen, r 28, blacksmith Bardo House, p o New Bremen, r 28, John C. Bardo prop Bardo Jennie M., p o New Bremen, r 28, music teacher Bardo John, p o New Bremen, r 28, laborer , Bardo John C, w Mary (Tillmont), p o New Bremen, r 28, prop Bardo House, farmer 11 Bardo Mary, widow of John F., p o New Bremen, r 28, owns h and lot JBarker Maria I., widow of George, p o Beaver Falls, r 22, nurse Barnes Eri, w Nettie (Meeker), p o Naumburgh, r 25, saw mill foreman Baxnes Robert H., w Louisa (Tisse), p o New Bremen, r 27, laborer Baro John, w Catharine (Shonte), p o New Bremen, r 64, farmer 15, and constable Bateman Charles E., p o New Bremen, teamster, emp of Franklin W. Tisse, bds do Beck Aaron L., w Louise (Riddelspraker), p o New Bremen, r 25, farmer Becker Emily Mrs., p o Croghan, r 4 TBeech Hill Cheese Factory, p o New Bremen, r 55, Albert Merz prop, Henry Merz cheesemaker, Michael Tabolt salesman, receives the milk of 150 cows Beecher Joseph, w Sany (Torek), p o Kirschner^ille, farmer, has 2 cows, 3 sheep, 2 horses Beller Elizabeth, p o Croghan, resides with her father, Petier IBeller Joseph, w Mary (Kipfer), p o Croghan, r 21, laborer Beller Peter, w Nancy (Witrick), p o Croghan, r 39, farmer 220, has 16 cows, 2 horses, 19 sheep, apiary 4 colonies, sugar orchard 400 trees, resident of this place 56 years Bence John N., w Nancy (Stoffel), p o Croghan, r 5, farmer 25, has 2 cows, 2 horses 420 TOWN OF NEW BREMEN. Bence Peter, p o Croghan, r 5, laborer, resides with. Ms fatJier, JoJin Benton William S., w Addie (Carpenter), p o New Bremen,. r 69, prop cheese factory Bingham Grant, p o Beaver Falls, r 3, stationary engineer Bingham Sibyl S.; widow of Henry S., p o Beaver Falls, r 3^ Bintz John, w Christina (Tisse), p o Croghan, r 4, farmer 150 Bintz John, w Elizabeth (Turck), p o Croghan, r 5, laborer Bintz John A., w Mary A. (Baker), p o Croghan, r 21, team- ster Bintz Lenos, p o Croghan, r 4, laborer BINTZ NICHOLAS C, w Laura M. (Andre), p o Naum- burgh, r 25, leases on shares of Hon. Melville W. Van Amber farm 400, 50 cows, owns 3 horses, breeder of registered Ayershire cattle and Berkshire swine Boch Martin, p o New Bremen, r 29, farmer 38 Boch Mary Mrs., p o New Bremen, r 29 Bockenheim Frank, w Mary (Grimmer), p o Kirschnein^ille,. res do, prop of Globe Hotel, has 5 acres Bockenheim George, w Elizabeth (Denesia), p o Kirschner- ville, r 48, farmer 149, 14 cows, 2 horsefs Bockenheim John, p o Kirschnerville, r 48, resides with his son, George Bond Harvey, w Harriet (Vande^ralker), p o Naumburgh, r 25, laborer and farmer 25 Bond John, w Dorcas M. (Eoe), p o New Bremen, r 25,, farmer 25 Bond Lewis W., w Ordilla (Ralph), p o Naumburgh, r 25,. farmer 10 Bouyer Andrew, w Caroline (Ager), p o New Bremen, r 25, farmer 50 Bouyer Elizabeth, p o New Bremen, r 25, domestic Bouyer Henry, w Ida (Osborne), p o New Bremen, r 25, farmer 10 Boyd Fred C, w Ida E. (Smith), p o New Bremen, r 27, laborer Boyd James, w Mary (Garnsey), p o New Bremen, r 27, farmer 10 Boyd Wallace, p o New Bremen, r 27, lumberman Branaugh Thomas, p o Naumburgh, r 1, retired Branley Jacob, w Mary (Bochmiller), p o Beaver Falls, r 4,. farmer 12 TOWN OF NEW BKEMEN. 421 Branley Jacob C, w Margaret (Lape), p o Beavei* Falls, r 4, laborer Ereo Micliael, w Lillian (Smith), p o Kirschnerville, r 46, farmer 50, has 2 cows, 2 horses, sugar orchard 800 trees, 75 acres woodland Breot Barbara (Margara), widow of Peter, p o Kirschner- ville, r 40, has life lease of farm 100 Breot John, w Margaret (Keiffer), p o Kirschnerville, r 41, farmer, has 8 cows, 2 horses Briggg William, w Amelia (Mager), p o Beaver Falls, r 23, farmer 106 Briot Nicholas, w Margaret (Peterson), p o Kirschnerville, r 41, farmer,, has 8 cows, 3 horses, 3 sheep Brown Fred E., w Jennie A. (Orum), p o Crystaldaile, r 81, farmer, leases on shares of his wife's father, William Crum, farm 200, 14 cows, has 3 horses Brown William, w Elizabeth (Schuls), p o New Bremen, r 32, farmer 30 Bruet Charles, w Jeanette A. (Denisha), p o Croghan, r 21, harness, boot and shoe maker Bruet John, w Mary A. (Lyindecker), p o Croghan, r 4, la- borer Buckingham Joseph, p o New Bremen, r 34, laborer and carpenter Buckingham Michael, w Anna (McCanna), p o Croghan, r 21, carriage, w^agon and sleigh repairs and general blacksmithing Buckingham Nicholas, w Margaret (Poul), p o New Bremen, r 54, farmer 80, 5 cows Bullock Peter, w Mary (Ci'andlall), p o Naumburgh, r 25, oarmaker Burkhard Caroline Miss, p o Croghan, r 21, school teacher Burkhard Charles, w Anna (Bach), p o Croghan, r 5, lather Burkhard John, w Sarah (Terrillion), p o New Bremen, r 28, mason Burkhard Mathias, w Rosena (HellmTjth), p o Croghan, r 21, mason Burras Highland, p o New Bremen, r 24, farmer Burrington Alvin, w Nancy (Moyer), p o Naumburgh, r 1, farmer with his son, George, 265 Burrington George, w Linda (Branaugh), p o Naumburgh, r 1, leases on shares of Alvin Burrington farm 265, 40 cows 422 TOWN or NEW BEBMEN. Bush Amos M., p o Kirschnerville, r 13, fanner with his father, John J. Bush Catharine (Adams), widow of John, p o Kirschner- ville, r 48, resides with her son, Peter Bush Frank L., w Katharine (Lallier), p o Kirschnerville,. r 42, farmer 144, has 8 cows, 3 horses, team oxen Bush John H., w Christine (Baker), p o Oroghan, r 36, farm- er 104, 9 cows Bush John J., w Mary A. (Kirschner), p o Kirschnerville, r 14, farmer 108, 5 cows, 2 horses Bush John Jr., w Mary (Stoffle), p o Kirschnerville, r 11, farmer 85, 3 cows, 9 young cattle, 3 sheep, 3 horses Bush Michael A., w Mary (Pelo), p o Kirschnerville, r 44, farmer 75 Bush Michael B., w Mary (Egloff), p o Kirschnerville, r 12, farmer 106, has 3 cows, 17 young cattle, 3 horses Bush Michael M., p o Kirschnerville, r 13, farmer 200, has 9 cows, 14 young cattle, 4 horses Bush Nicholas, p o Kirschnerville, r 12; laborer, home with his father, Michael B. Bush Peter, w Barbara (Carver), p o Kirschnerville, r 48, farmer 100, has 11 cows, 3 horses Bush William, p o Kirschnerville, r 12, laborer, home with his father, Michael B. c Cahe Peter, w Louisa (Swager), p o Kirschnerville, r 13, retired farmer Campany Michael, w Catharine (Busch), p o Croghan, r 21, farmer 100, 6 cows Carpenter Lafayette, w Carrie (Schlup), p o Beavei; Falls, r 3, farmer 25 Carr William, w Louisa (Peake), p o Crystaldale, v 58, farm- er 100, 4 cows, 4 horses and 100 acres timber land Carroll Daniel, w Margaret (Card), p o Beaver Falls, r 3, laborer Cassidy Patrick, w Mary (Flick), p o Croghan, r 5, laborer Cates Wilder S., p o Croghan, r 21, clerk in general store Chamberlain Mills, w Eliza (Doscie), p o Beaver Falls, r 3, teamster Champion Anthony, w Sophia (Bond), p o Naumburgh, r 25, laborer, pensioner Champion George, w Isadore (Van Brocklin), p o Naum- burgh, r 25, laborer TOWN OF NEW BREMEN. 423 Champion Henry, w Elizabetli (Casler), p o New Bremen, r' 25, farmer 30 Champion James, w Kosetta (Van Brocklin), p o Naum- burgh, r 25, farmer Ch^ampion William, w Delia (Johnson), p o Naumburgh, r 25, laborer Chapman Herman C, w Eetta (Garnsey), p o New Bremen, r 27, foreman canning factoi-y Cheese P'actory, p o New Bremen, r 69, William S. Benton prap Christman Mary, widow of Nicholas, p o Oroghan, r 5 Clements Edward, p o New Bremen, r 35, farmer Closet John, p o Kirschnerville,. r 46, farmer with h^ brother, Michael Closet Michael, p o Kirschnerville, r 46 Closs Edwin J., w Carrie H. (Van Amber), p o Naumburgh, r 25, farmer 70 Cold Spring Cheese Factory, p o Croghan, r 37, Chandler E. Merz maker and prop, receives milk of 400 cows Coleman George W., w Kate (Honer), p o New Bremen, r 70, farmer 98, has 15 cows Collas Augustus, w Barbara (Kolbo), p o Kirschnerville^ r 11, farmer 100, has 6 cows, 3 horses Collins Alvira, vddow of David, who died Nov. 30, 1890, p o Crystaldale, r 81, has 23 acres ConnoUey John, p o New Bremen, r 25, laborer ConhoUey Joseph, p o New Bremen, r 24, farmer 5 and la- borer ConnoUey Nicholas J., p o 'Se\\' Bremen, r 27, town clerk, and clerk in Charles E. Searl's store, bds do, also as- sistant postmaster Corbine Adolphus, w Susan E. (Merrihew), p o Beaver Falls, r 3, shoemaker Crouse Edward, w Olive (ConnoUey), p o New Bremen, r 25, farmer 40 Crystal Hotel, p d New Bremen, r 27, Chayles E. Searls prop Crystaldale Cheese Factory, p o Crystaldale, location do, receives the milg of 170 cows, owned by a stock com- pany; Frank Kent of Turin cheesemaker, Charles Shaw salesman Oummings William, p o New Bremen, r 63, with William Petrie leases of Charles D, Boshart, Lowville, farm 301, 40 cows 424 TOWN OF NEW BREMEN, Curbu Nicholas, w Barbara (Huppert), p o Kirschnerville, r 48, farmei', w owns 115, 9 cows, 2 horses Curtis Lyman, w Sarah (Johnson), p o Groghan, r 4, laboret Cushman Ebenezer H., w Elizabeth (Bond), p o New Bre- men, r 25, farmer 2 Cushman Jessie J., p o New Bremen, r 25, domestic Cutler Gustavius, w Lillian (Jamiesion), p o New Bremen, r 27, farmer 50 D Darling Estella 0. Miss, p o New Bremen, r 27, home with her father, John Darling Gertrude, p o New Bremen, r 27, dressmaker - Darling John, w Cyrena (Eickard), p o New Bremen, r 27, farmer 20 Darling Wallace J., p o New Bremen, r 27, farmer Davis James S., w Laura (West), p o Beaver Falls, r 22, farmer Davis Lucy H., p o Beaver Falls, r 22, school teacher Dekin Lavina, widow of James, p o Beaver Falls, r 22, owns h and lot Delaine David, w Mary (Moody), p o New Bremen, r 61, farmer 15 Lelawyer George, w Eose (Becker), p o Kirschnerville, r 48, farm laborer, emp T. B. Basselin Delawyer Matilda (Ponto), widow of Peter, p o Kirschner- ville, resides with her son, George Denesia Charles, p o Croghan, r 21, meat market Denstead John, w Margaret (Babel), p o New Bremen, r 59, retired, soldier of the Union army and pensioner Derby George, w Frances (Derby), p o Naumburgh, r 25, laborer Deufer Chris, p o Kirschnerville, laborer, bds Globe Hotel Dicob Claude, w Arminda (Iloldridge), p o Cry^t^ildale, r 57, farmer 33, 2 horses Dicob George, p o Kirschnerville, r 45, feirm laborer, emp father, Nicholas Dicob Jacob Jr., w Emma (Wirtz), p o Kirschnerville, r 46, farmer 60, has 7 cows, 2 horses, 7 sheep, sugar orchard 500 trees Dicob John, w Mate (ITouo), p o Kirschnerville, r 45, farmer 69, has 2 cows, 2 horses, owns 27 acres woodland Dicob Joseph, w Katharine (Strife), p o Kirschnerville, r 45, farmer 132, has 12 cows, 2 horses, 3 sheep, sugar or- chard 200 trees, owns 77 acres woodland TOWN Ot NEW BREMEN. 425 Dicob Nicholas, w Katharine (Huppert), p o Kirschnerville, r 45, farmer 182, has 7 cows, 4 horses, owns 141 acres woodland, sugar orchard 800 trees Diel Frederic, w Mary P. (Diel), p o Beaver Falls, r 23, la- borer Donyea Napoleon, p o Croghan, r 4, laborer Donyea Kaphat?l, w Anna (Ruschel), p o Ca-oghan, r 4, re- tired farmer Dorr Christopher, p o New Bremen, r 52, farmer Dorr Margaret, widow of Christopher, p o New Bremen, r 52, farmer 50 Downes Elihu, p 6 New Bremen, r 27, laborer Duffer Frank, w Mary A. (Bach), p o Oroghan, r 5, carpen- ter Duffer John N., w Margaret (Euschel), p o Kirschnerville, r 46, farmer 130, has 4 cows, 2 horses, 2 sheep, sugar orchard 100 trees Duffer Peter, w Barbara (Closet), p o Kirschnerville, r 46, farmer 40, 5 cows, 2 horses, sugar orchard 600 trees, 40 acres woodland Duffer William N., p o Kirschnerville, r 46, farmer with his father, John N. Duflo John, p o Kirschnerville, r 12, farmer 80, 1 cow, 1 horse Duflo Peter, w Mary (Strife), p o Kirschnerville, r 12, farm- er 70, 2 cows, 2 horses Dunbar Talcott, w Cora A. (Young), p o Crystaldale, r 58, Adirondack guide Dupuy Zeb, w Martha (Dekin), p o Beaver Falls, r 22, la- borer JSddj John E., w Carrie (Wakefield), p o Beaver FaUs, r 31, farmer 49, 9 cows JEddy Sylvester E., w Margery (Griswold), p o Naumburgh, r 25, farmer 13, and pensioner Edwards Henry H., w Emma A. (Shaw), p o Crystaldale, r 58, farmer 25 and leases on shares of James Boshart farm 90 Effly Jacob, p o Naumburgh, r 25, farm laborer, emp Nicho- las C. Bintz IJgloff John, w Anna (Octer), p o Kirschnerville, r 46, farm- er 83, has 3 cows, 2 horses, owns 75 acres woodland 426 TOWN OF NEW BREMEN. Egloff Nicholas, w Louisa (Bush), p o KlrschnervUle, r 44^ farmer 147, has 4 cows, 4 horses Ehart Frank, w Augusta (Kohl), p o Beaver Falls, r 22,. laborer Ehart Frank E., p o Beaver Falls, r 22, teamster Ehart Henry, p o Beaver Falls, r 22, laborer Everard Christopher, w Emily (Fox), p ' o Oroghan, r 4,. farmer 49 Everard Frank N., p o Croghan, r 4, lumberman Everard Louisa Mrs., p o Kirschnerville, r 44, housekeeper for Peter Octer EversoU Anna E., widow of John, p o Oroghan, r 36 Eversoll Joseph E., w Catharine (Farney), p o Beaver Falls,. r 4, farmer 250, 21 cows Eversoll Mary, widow of John, p o Croghan, r 21 F Fahsel Adolph, p o New Bremen, r 27, justice of the peace and wagonmaker Fahsel Catharine, widow of George, p o New Bremen, r 27,. farmer 7 Fanning Amos, p o New Bremen, r 64, farmer 20 Farney Andrew, w Barbara (Virkler), p o Kirschnerville, r 18, farmer 98, 16 cows, 2 horses Farney Barbara (Zehr), widow of Josieph, p o Croghan, r 37, resides with her son Otto Farney Benjamin T., w Martha (Kempf), p o Beaver Falls^ r 22, farmer 147, 16 cows Farney Christopher, w (Kiefer), p o Croghan, r 37,. farmer 197, has 20 cows, 4 horses, apiary 3 colonies Farney Jacob, w Anna (Kemp), p o Croghan, r 40, farmer 150, has 14 cows, 2 horses Farney Jacob, w Barbara (Steiner), p o Croghan, off r 37, farmer 201, has 21 cows, 4 horses, 20 sheep, apiary W colonies Farney John C, w Katharine (Kemp), p o Kirschnerville, r 41, farmer 270, has 26 cows, 4 horses, 12 sheep, sugar orchard 280 trees Farney John K., w Agnes (Kiefer), p o New Bremen, r 33, farmer 72, 8 cows Farney Jonas V., p o Croghan, r 21, farmer Farney Joseph A., w Lida A. (Graves), p o Croghan, r 38, farmer 134, 18 cows, maple orchard 360 tree® TOWN OF NJiW BKEMEN. 427 Farney Joseph S., w Anna M. (Virkler), p o Oroghan, r 21,. farmer 158, 33 cows Farney Julia V. Miss, p o- Croghan, r 21 Farney Laura E. Miss, p o New Bremen, r 66, housekeeper for Michael A. Farney Farney Michael A., p o New Bremen, r 66, farmer 155, 30- cows Farney Otto, p o Croghan, r 37, farmer 300, has 32 cows, 4 horses Farney Sylvester Y., p o Croghan, r 21, farmer Feisthamel Chris, w Pauline (Falderjaest), p o New Bre- men, r 61, farmer 190, 20 cows Feisthamel George, p o Kirschneryille, v 44, farmer with his father, Michael I^eisthamel Micha,el, w Christine (Kurk), p o Kirsohuerville, r 44, farmer 125, has 2 horses, 4 cows, sugar orchard' 800 trees Fetterly Frank J., w Mary J. (Lallier), p o Kirschnerville,. r 14, farmer 36, 4 sheep, 1 horse "' Flick James, p o Croghan, r 5, laborer Flick John, w Lavina (Kohl), p o Croghan, r 5, farmer Ford Albert G.,*p o New Bremen, r 52, farmer Ford Solomon, w Sophronia (Moody), p o New Bremen, r 52, farmer 40, veteran of the war and pensioner Fredenburg Sally A., widow of William H., p o Beaver Falls, r 22 ' G Garbel John, w Barbara (Henry), p o Kirschnerville, r 11,. farmer 80, 5 cows, 3 horses, sugar orchard 1400 trees Garnsey Carroll A., w Jennie E. (lUingworth), p o New Bremen, r 27, carpenter and joiner Garnsey Frederic A., w Sarah A. (King), p o New Bremen,, r 27, carpenter and joiner Garnsey Howard F., p o New Bremen, r 27, carpenter and joiner Gates Frank, w Elizabeth (Thompson), p o Beaver Falls, r 3,. laborer Gates George, w Mary (Owens), p o Beaver Falls, r 3, team- ster Gebbie David, w Mary (Maiu'er), p o Croghan, r 21, foreman teamster George Susan Mrs. (Hought), widow of Christopher, p o- Kirschnerville, res do, owns h and lot 428 TOWN OF NEW BREMEN. Gettman Archibald, w Augusta (Tisse), p o New Bremen, r 25, farmer 5 Gettman Cora Miss, p o New Bremen, r 25, domestic Gettman David, w Eosa (O'Brien), p o New Bremen, r 63, laborer ' Sibbons William, w Lucy (Griffitlis), p o New Bremen, r 63, farmer 41 Gillen Ella Miss, p o Beaver Falls, r 23, school teacher Gillen Hannah, p o New Bremen, r 28, domestic, emp Charles E. Searls Gillen Kate Miss, p o Beaver Falls, r 23, school teacher Gillen Mary A., p o Beaver Falls, r 23, school teacher Gillen Michael, w Ellen (Lenehan), p o Beaver Falls, r 23, laborer Globe Hotel, Frank Bockenheim prop, p o Kirschnerville, location do Glur Robert, w Martha (Andrus), p o Beaver Falls, r 4, farmer 4 Goutremout Tiffany, w Ida (Delaine), p o New Bremen, r 66, laborer Graham John, w Celestia (Wakefield), p o New Bremen, r 64, assessor and farmer 25, 7 cows Graves Eli H., w Jennie (Laney), p o New Bremen, r 66, farmer 2 Griffiths Caroline, widow of Robert, p o New Bremen, r 63 Grow John, p o Kirschnerville, r 44, farmer 75 Gruner Eliza, widow of Hurd, p o Beaver Falls, r 4 Gruner Fred E., w Louisa (Morolf), p o Beaver Falls, r 4, laborer 'Guino William, w Louise (Albertson), p o Naumburgh, r 1, laborer H Hall Alphonzo R., w Julia M. (Robinson), p o New? Bremen, r 28, carpenter J-Ialler Charles, w Dell (Hansen), p o Beaver Falls, r 4, la- borer Hammond Abigail K. (Wickham), widow of Nathaniel, who died Sept. 2, 1888, p o Petrie's Corners, off r 75, owns farm 50, has 2 cows JHammond Omphra, p o Petrie's Corners, off r 75, farmer with his mother, Mrs. Abigail K. Hanno Chrisitopher, w Lena A. (Dicob), p o Petrie's Cor- ners, r 77, farmer, leases on shares of William Ossont 152, 18 cows, has 2 horses TOWK OF NEW BREMEN. 429' Hanno Lena Miss, p o New Bremen, r 74, home with her mother, Mrs. Mary Hanno Lewis, son of Nicholas, deceased, p o New Bremen,. r 74, farmer, emp of his mother, Mrs. Mary Hanno Mary, widow of Nicholas, who died Aug. 15, 1883, p New Bremen, r 74 cor 75, owns farm 100, has 10 cows, 2 horses Hanschen Henry, w Mary (Teterman), p o New Bremen,. r 52, farmer 30 Hanschen Miartin, w Lena (Coleman), p o New Bremen, r 72, farmer 225, 30 cows Hanschen Sarah L. Miss, p o New Bremen, r 72, school teacher Hartzig Phillip, w Elizabeth (Mattis), p o Beaver Falls, r 3,, farmer 6 . Harvey Stoddard, w Sarah (Gasser), p o Beaver Falls, r 3, laborer Healy Irving, p o New Bremen, r 28, hostler, Reyonlds Hotel Heimhilger Cornelius, w Lydia (Stephens), p o Beaver Falls, r 23, school trustee and farmer 50, 8 cows Heleringer Elizabeth (Landau), widow of John, p o Kirsch- nerville, res do, owns farm 13 Heleringer John, w Catharine (Heleringer), p o Kirschner- ville, r 45, farmer 52, has 8 cows, 3 horses, 3 sheep, sugar orchard 400 trees Heleringer John M., w Kate ( ), p o Kirschnerville, res do, leases of his mother, Elizabeth, farm 13 Henry Charles, p o New Bremen, r 63, farmer Henry Frank, w Kate (Meguin), p o Belfort, r 11, owns with Henry Kurch sugar orchard 2200 trees Henry Mamie Miss, p o New Bremen, r 63, domestic HENEY MICHAEL J., w Helen (Lallier), p o New Bremen, r 65, prop Eiverside Grove Hotel and farmer 150, 10 cows Henry Eachel, widow of Michael, p o New Bremen, r 63, farmer 150, 22 cows Herzig John, p o New Bremen, r 33, farmer 70 and flats 4 Herzig Louise Miss, p o New Bremen, r 33 Herzig Martha Miss, p o New Bremen, r 33 Herzig Samuel, w Eva (Spetelar), p o Oroghan, r 4, cooper Higby Charles, w Catharine, p o Beaver Falls, r 22, laborer -4SU TOWN OF KEW BREMEN. ' Hillman Roscoe S., w Julia (Lee), p o Oroghan, r 21, general mercnant Hirclier Jonn J., w Margaret (ScMup), p o New Bremen, r 55, farmer 175, lias 14 cows, 5 sheep, 4 horses Hlrschy Catharine, p o New Bremen, r 36, housekeeper Hirschy Christian, p o ^e^ Bremen, r 36, laborer Hirschy Nathan, w Louisa S. (Schwendy), p o New Bremen, r 54, leases on shares of Christian Hirschy farm I'iO, 20 cows JiitchcocJi John, w Mary (Wango), p o Crystalda.le, r 81, farmer 15, taxidermist and Adirondack guide ' Hoch Andrew, w Catharine J. (Kiepey), p o New Bremen, r 27, general blacksmith Hoch Gustavus, w Josephine (Shene), p o Croghan, r 5, farmer 25, has 2 cows Hoffmann Peter, w Hefsia (Foley), p o New Bremen, r 28, shoemaker and painter Hoffmann Peter Jr., p o New Bremen, r 28, laborer Hogan Margaret, widow of Thomas, p o New Bremen, r 64, farmer 75 Hogan Robert, w Augusta (L'huilier), p o New Bremen, r 64, farmer Bogan Thomas, p o New Bremen, r 64, farmer Honer John M., w Dora R. (Snyder), p o Beaver Falls, r 4, laborer Honer William M., w Louise M. (Gasser), p o Beaver Falls, r 22, farmer 32, and laborer in pulp mill Hoppe Christian, w Anna (Kohler), p o New Bremen, r 28, town collector and farmer 15 Houppert Christopher, w Jennie (Brown), p o Kirschner- ville, r 48, farmer 165, 10 cows, 2 horses Houston John B., w Manda (Gouti^emout), p o New Bremen r 66, farmer 30 ' I Illingworth Alexander, p o New Bremen, r 25, farmer 30 Illingworth Frederic A., p o New Bremen, r 27, laborer and musician Illingworth Harvey C, p o New Bremen r, 27, laborer and musician Illingworth James D., p o New Bremen, r 25, laborer Illingworth Jesse S., p o New Bremen, r 27, laborer and musician Illingworth John, w Eliza (Goutremout), p o New Bremen, r 65, farmer 15 TOWN OF NEW BKEMEN. 431 Illingwortli John Jr., w Jeanette, p o New Bremen, r 27, stationary engineer ILLINGWORTH WILLIAM T., w Agnes (Goutremout), p o New Bremen, r 27, barber and farmer 23, and orches- tra leader J Jamieson &, Neely (Mrs. Anna Jamieson and Miss Ella Neely), p o Oroghan, r 21, millinery and fancy goods Jamieson Omega, p o New Bremen, r 27, laborer Johnson John, p o New Bremen, r 28, farmer, bds Reynolds Hotel Johnson John A, w Christina (Weeds), p o Beaver Falls, r 4 cor 22, prop Woodside Hotel Johnson John W., p o New Bremen, r 24, farmer 125 Johnson Silas, p o New Bremen, r 24, basketmater K Kabe Jacob, w Kate (Grant), p o New Bremen, r 29, farmer 43 Kackcison Joseph, w Sarah (Stone), p o New Bremen, r 66, farmer 30 Kaler Lanay (Daring), widow of Frederic, home with her daughter, Mrs. Anson Peake Keifer Christian, w Lena (Steiner), p o New Bremen, r 32 cor 31, farmer 80, 8 cows Xeifer George, w Sarah (Abram), p o Croghan, r 5, laborer Keifer John M., w Mary (Bush), p o Kirschnerville, r 13, farmer 125, has 10 cows, 2 horses Keifer Nicholas, w Margaret (Henry), p o Kirschnerville, res do, cheesemaker and prop of the Kirschnerville cheese factory Keifer Samuel F., p o New Bremen, r 32 cor 31, farmer Kempf Peter, w Catharine (Hershey), p o New Bremen, r 33, farmer Kilts Jerome, p o New Bremen, r 28, justice of the peace and farmer 25 Kilts Jerome eTr., p o New Bremen, r 28, laborer King Benjamin F., p o New Bremen, r 64 King Benjamin F., w Kate (Tiff), p o New Bremen, r 27, farmer 53 ^ing Eliza, widow of William, p o Orystaldale, r 58, home with her son, S. 0. King King Fred L., w Electa (McOormick), p o New Bremen, r 27, farmer 432 TOWN OK NEW BREMEN. King Salonia C, w Kate C. (Tawalt), p o Orystaldale, r 58, farmer 168, has 3 cows, 2 horses Kirch John, w Mary (Diel), p o Kirschnerville, r 47, farmer 100, has 6 cows, 2 horses Kirschner Greorg;e H., p 6 Kirschnerville, res do, general merchant, postmaster and farmer 180, has 3 cows, 10 young cattle, 2 horses, dealer in live stock Kirschner Mary, daughter of George, who died March 13, 1886, in whose honor Kirschnerville was named, house- keeper for her brother, George H. Kirschner Nicholas, w Eose (Mattis), p o l^ew Bremen, r 28, ex-highway commissioner, farmer 100, 6 cows Kirschnerville Cheese Factory, Nicholas Keifer prop, p o Kirschnerville, location do, receives milk of 300 cows Kledd John B., w Louisa (Kichter), p o Beaver Falls, r 3, farmer 8 Koch Francis Rev., p o Croghan, r 21, pastor in charge of St. Stephen's E. G. church Kohler Eliza, widow of Gottlieb, p o Kirschnerville, r — , farmer 40, has 2 cows, 2 horses, 67 acres woodland Kohler Ernest, p o Kirschnerville, laborer Kohler FredG., p o Kirschnerville, farmer with his mother, Eliza Kohler Gottlieb, p o Kirschnerville, laborer Koster Albert, p o New Bremen, r 25, laborer Koster Dillon, p o New Bremen, r 25, farmer 36 Kruckermire Frederic, p o New Bremen, r 52, farmer 14, excise commissioner Kurch Henry, w Susan (Henry) L Lallier Catherine (Kirschner), p o Kirschnerville, r 14, farm 120, has 4 cows, 9 sheep, 2 horses Lallier Elizabeth (Bush), widow of Claude, p o Croghan, r 17, farmer 180, 16 cows, 2 horses, sugar orchard 300 trees Lallier Flora, p o Croghan, r 19, domestic, resides with father, John, when not emp Lallier George E., p o Croghan, r 17, farm laborer, emp Elizabeth Lallier Lallier Jennie, p o Croghan, general housework, resides with father, John, when not emp Lallier John, w Mary (Bush), p o Croghan, r 19, retired farmer TOWN OF NEW BREMKN. 433 Lallier Joseph, w Elva (Smith), p o Kirschnerville, res do, blacksmith, owns h and lot Lallier Joseph, w Susan (Dicob), p o New Bremen, r 55, farmer 25, 2 cows, 1 horse, and dealer in blackberries . Lallier Mary L., p o Croghan, r 17, resides with her mother, Elizabeth Lallier Nicholas, p o Croghan, r 19, resides with father^ John Lallier Nicholas B., p o KirschnerviUe, r 14, farm laborer Lallier Peter, p o Croghan, r 19, day laborer, resides with his father, John Lallier Peter B., p o Kirschnerville, r 14, blacksmith, emp of Joseph Lallier La Morey Mader, w Harriet (Higby), p o Beaver Falls, r 4, lumberman and farmer 132 Lamphere Pascal, w Anna (Van Atter), p o New Bremen, r 66, farmer 50 Laney Frank, w Louisa (Mathews), p o New Bremen, r 66, farmer 10 Laney Theodore, w Cornelia (Goutremout), p o New Bre- men, r 66, farmer 50 Largett Christopher, p o New Bremen, r 27, laborer Largett Joseph, w Anna (Schults), p o New Bremen, r 29,, farmer 27 Larue Anthony, p o Croghan, r 21, shoemaker ■ Lehman Andrew, p o Beaver Falls, r 22, laborer Lehman Christopher, w Mary (Zehr), p o Beaver Falls, r 22,, farmer 77, 7 cows Lehman Nicholas, w Mary (Kennel), p o New Bremen, r 32,, farmer 75,. 6 cows Lehman Peter, p o Beaver Falls, r 22, farmer Lehman Peter, w Sarah (Kempf), p o New Bremen, r 33^ farmer 210, 20 cows Lehman Simon, p o Beaver Falls, r 22, owns with John A. Zehr farm 143, 17 cows L'huiliar Alfred, p o Croghan, r 5, laborer L'huiliar Frank, w Virginia (Kehler), p o Croghan, r 5, la- borer L'huiliar Lewis, w Mary (Louis), p o Croghan, r 5, laborer Lomber Anna L. (Lomber Sisters), p o Crystaldale, r 81 Lomber Catherine, p o New Bremen, r 55, home with her father, Joseph Lomber Charles E., p o New Bremen, r 27, railroad em- ployee 434 TOWN OF NEW BREMEN, Lomber Ella M. Miss, p o New Bremen, r 27, school teacher Lomber Frank, p o New Bremen, r 50, farmer Lomber Frank, son of Joseph, p o New Bremen, r 55, farmer with his father Lomber George D., p o New Bremen, r 27, farmer Lomber George P., p o New Bremen, r 55, farmer with his father, Nicholas J. Lomber James W., p o New Bremen, r 27, farmer Lomber Jennie Miss, p o New Bremen, r 61, dressmaker Lomber John, p o New Bremen, r 50, farmer Lomber Joseph, w Magdalene (Strife), p o New Bremen, r 55, farmer 185, has 10 cows, 2 horses Lomber Joseph Jr., p o New Bremen, r 55, farm laborer Lomber Kate Miss( Lomber Sisters), p o Orystaldale, r 81, deputy postmaster and school teacher LOMBEE NICHOLAS B., w Emma (Holmes), p o New Bremen, r 27, commissioner of highways and farmer 520. 75 cows, 30 head young cattle, 17 horses, sells from 50 to 100 tons hay yearly Lomber Nicholas J., w Susan (Turck), p o New Bremen, r 55, farmer 207, has 23 cows, 4 horses, sugar orchard 500 "fcrGGS Lomber Ora F. Miss, p o New Bremen, r 27, music teacher Lomber Peter, w Mary (Hubbard), p o New Bremen, r 50, farmer 330, 26 cows Lomber Peter, w Mary A. (Ossont), p o New Bremen, r 61, farmer 164, has 16 cows Lomber Peter Jr., p o New Bremen, r 50, farmer Lomber Sisters (Miss Kate and Miss Anna L.), p o Orystal- dale, r 81, dealers in groceries, own store and res Lomber William, p o New Bremen, r 61, farmer, emp of his father, Peter Loson Joseph, w Emma (Terrillion), p o New Bremen, r 62,. poormaster and farmer 108, 10 cows Loson Margaret, widow of Nicholas, p o New Bremen, r 62, farmer 108 Loveland James R., w Elvira (Balcom), p o New Bremen, r 26, farmer Lyindecker Andrew, w Elizabeth J. (Edwards), p o New Bremen, r 29, farmer 60, 7 cows Lyindecker Barbara, widow of Francis, p o New Bremen, r 29 TOWK OF NEW BREMEN. 435 M Mack James, w Matilda (HeimMlzer), p o Beaver i'alls, r 23, laborer and constable Mack James E., w Matilda (Hamilton), p o Bea^ er Falls, r 3, laborer. Magra Michael, p o Croghan, r 4, blacksmitli. Maley John, w Rosa (Flick), p o Croghan, r 5, laborer Manning Amelia Miss, p o New Bremen, r 27, dressmaker Mary — (Youngs), p o Crysdale, r 57, farmer, owns farm 100, 2 horses Mathews John, w Sarah (Shepard), p o New Bremen, r 66, farmer 6 Mathys Carrie, p o Beaver Falls, r 3, housekeeper Mathys Imbert, p o Beaver Falls, r 3, farmer 100 Mathys Mary, p o Beaver Falls, r 3, housekeeper Mathys Peter, p o Beaver Falls, r 3, farmer Maltis Enos, w Catharine (Strief), p o New Bremen, r 50, farmer 177, 16 cows Mattis John, p o New Bremen, r 24, farmer 60 Mattis John, w Eunice M. (Reynolds), p o New Bremen, r 28, butcher and farmer 68 Mattis Levi, w Sophronia (Emmons), p o Naumburgh, r 1 laborer Mazra Frank, w Mary (Everard), p o Croghan, r 4, teamster McElhearn Martin, p o Beaver Falls, r 3, general merchant McMulkin John, w Josephine (Back), p o Croghan, r 21, la- borer Meeker Livingston, w Mary (Killcullin), p o New Bremen r 28, farmer 12 ' Mellon Edson, p o New Bremen, r 24, farmer 60 Meguin Joseph, w Elizabeth (Duflou), p o Kirschnerville, res do, weaver, owns h and lot JVIerz Albert, p o New Bremen, r 53, farmer, leases of his mother, Mrs. Fredericka, 175, 14 cows, 3 horses, and owns Beech Hill cheese factory Herz Chandler E., w Grace E. (Harvey), p o Croghan, r 37, cheesemaker and proprietor of the Cold Springs cheese factory Merz Daniel, p o New Bremen, r 55, home with his mother Mrs. Fredericka llerz Fredericka, widow of John, owns farm 175, 14 cows Merz Friday, p o New Bremen, r 55, housekeeper for her brothers Albert and Henry Merz Henry, p o New Bremen, r 55, cheesemaker at Beech Hill cheese factorv 436 TOWN OF NEW, BREMEN. Merz Minnie, p o New Bremen^ r 55, housekeeper for her brothers Albert and Henry Merz William, w iviinnie (Tenzer), p o Dayansville, r 55,. farmer 14=8, 8 cows, 2 horses Mex Ann, widow of George, p o New Bremen, r 28, owns h and lot . ' Meyer Adolph, w Sarah (Abersoll), p o New Bremen, r 29, farmer 120, 10 cows Mill Charles E., p o New Bremen, r 32, laborer Mill David, p o New Bremen, r 32, farmer 54, and shoe- maker Mill Henry, p o New Bremen, r 32, shoemaker Mill Julia Miss, p o New Bremen, r 32, housekeeper for her father David Miller Anthony, p o Kirschnerville, r 18, farmer 110, has 9 cows, 3 horses Miller Catherine Miss, p o Kirschnerville, r 18, housekeeper for brother Anthony Miller Henry V., w Charlotte (Yager), p o Croghan, r 4, farmer 9 MILLEE HOUSE, p o Croghan, r 21, C. N. Wright, proper. (This new hotel is one of the best in Northern New York, pleasantly situated, being in close proximity to the best hunting and fishing grounds in the State. Good conveyance for boarders and guests to and from the woods. Trout and venison a specialty at all times in season.) Bates |2.00 per day ' Miller John, w Anna (Tenes), p o Croghan, r 6, farmer 35, 7 cows, 2 horses Miller John C, w Ella (Minor), p o Croghan, r 21, .black- smith Miller Nellie, p o Croghan, r 6, domestic, resides with father John when not emp Miller Eosa, p o Croghan, r 4, housekeeper Miller Susan Mrs., (Head), widow of George, p o Kirschner- ville, resides with son Anthony Minnard Bartholomew C, w Charlotte (Eockenback), p o Naumburgh, r 25, farmer 39 Moody Joseph, w Barbara (Stephens), p o New Bremen, r 66, laborer Moselle Sebastian, w Elizabeth (HotmeS), p o New Bremen, r 25, farmer 91 Moser Daniel, w. Sany (Eogui\ p o Kirschnerville, r 7, farmer 13'2, has 12, cows, 8 sheep, 4 horses, sugar orch- ard 170 trees TOWN OF NEW BREMEN. 437 Moser John, w Katherine (Stiner), p o Kirschneryille, r 7, retired farmer, apiary 14 colonies Moser Joseph, w Mary (Nofsier), p o Kirschnerville, r 7, re- tired farmer, owns, farm 132 Moser Phillip, son of John, w Kate (Eogui), farmer 160, has 15 cows, 14 sheep, 2 horses, sugar orchard 300 trees . Moshier Christian, w Mary (Eoggie), p o Kirschnerville, r 16, farmer 59, has 8 cows, 2 horses, 4 sheep, sugar or- chard 200 trees Moshier Joseph P., w Kate (^Vidrick), p o Xew Bremen, r 62, farmer 140, 20 cows Mowry Ann., p o Croghan, r 36, housekeeper Mullaney Anthony, w Lottie (Patterson), p o Beaver Falls, r 4, stationary engineer Mullin William, w Mary (Fry), p o Beaver Falls, r 3, la- borer Muncy Washington H., w Mary E. (Orndorf), p o Crystal- dale, r 80, farmer 77, has 5 cows, 2 horses, and mason Munn William, w Delia N. (Hertzig), p o Beaver Falls, r 3, laborer in pulp mill Myers Adam H.', w Maria (Van Patten), p o New Bremen, r 27, farmer 60, 6 cows Myers Fred G., p o New Bremen, r 27, farmer N. Neeley George, p o New Bremen, r 26, laborer Neidel Augustus, p o New Bremen, v 50, cor 54, farmer 140, 9 cows Newell William, p o New Bremen, r 24, laborer Nofciger Christian, w Anna (Moser), p o Kirschnerville, r 9, farmer 153, has 10 cows, 3 sheep, 2 horses, sugar or- chard 108 trees Nuffer Michael, w Eva B. (Didtus), p o Beaver Falls, r 3, farmer 52, 7 cows O'Brien Edward, w Mary (Stukley), p o New Bremen, r 26, stone mason and farmer 11, and woodland 90. O'Brien Gerard, w Ida V. (Farney), p o Croghan, r 21, woodworker Octer Peter, p o Kirschnerville, r 44, farmer 75, has 2 cows, team oxen ©rndofif James A., w Comenza (Collins), p o Orysdale, r 57, farmer, 4 cows 2 horses 438 TOWK OF NEW BREMEN. Ortleib Henry, w Mary (Kichtner), p o Croghan, r 20, la- borer Osborne William, w Catharine (Johnson), p o Beaver Falls, r 3, paper maker Ossoit Peter, w Mary G. (Smith), p o Petrie's Corners, r 75, carpenter and farmer 30 Overton Alexander, p o New Bremen, r 27, farmer 6 Overton Jane, widow of Alexander, p o New Bremen, r 27 Owens Jesse, p o Beaver Falls, r 3, laborer Owens Myron, p o Beaver Falls, r 3, stationary engineer Patterson Albert, w Eliza A. (Kilts), p o New Bremen, r 28, laborer Peake Anson, wMary C. (Kaler), p o Crystaldale, r 58, farm- er 150, has 2 cows, 2 horses Peake Dwight L., w Sarah A. (Carr), p o Crystaldale, r 58, farmer 57, has 3 cows, 2 horses Peake Emery E., w Edna N. (Stowell), p o Crystaldale, r 58, farmer 30, has 3 cows, 2 horses Peake Hiram, w Lucretia (Archdekin), p o Crystaldale, r 58, farmer 350, timberland and cleared, has 8 cows, 4 hors- es, 5 sheep Pelo Michael, w Julia A. (Strife), p o Kirschnerville, r 14, farmer 180, and woodland 90, has 20 cows, 6 horses Pelo Nicholas, w Anna (Rouschell), p o Kirschnerville, r 45, farmer 99, has 6 cows, 2 horses Pelo Nicholas, w Kate (Bush), "deceased, p o Kirschnerville, r 14, retired farmer, has resided on this place 45 years Peppfer Frank, w Victoria (Bintz), p o Croghan, r 4, la- borer Peterson Katbarine (Briot), widow of John, p o Kirschner- ville, r 41, resides with son Nicholas Briot 40 cows Petrie William, p o New Bremen, r 03, with William Cum- mings leases of Charles D. Boshart, Lowville, farm 301, Pfaff Lena, widow of Henry, p o Beaver Falls, r 3 Phillips Amenzo D., w Anna M. (Hnlbert), p o Crystal- dale, r 59, farmer, w owns far'iri35, 4 horses PHILLIPS ARTHUR L., p o Crystaldale. r 59, clerk emp. of E. M. Marilley. Croghan. Mr. Phillips was formerly a student at Lowville academy Phillips Erwin E., w Mary A. (Smith), p o Crystaldale, r 58, farmer 48, 1 cow TOWN OF NEW BREMEN. 439 Phillips George D., w Betsey tWilder), p o Crystaldale, r 58, tarmer 3U, 2 horses Phillips Walter, w Harriet (Wilder), p o Crystaldale, r 58, tor 45, farmer 111, has 3 cows, 2 horses Poul (JUristina C. Miss, p o Croghan, r 21, dressmaker Poul Joseph, p o Kirschnerville, r 13, farmer, 103, 1 cows, 2 horses Poul Katherine (Lombar), widow of John, housekeeper for her son Joseph Pt)ul Nicholas, p o Kirschnerville, r 13, repairs watches and clocks, laborer Poul Sebastian, w Anna M. (Hoch), p o (Jroghan, i- 21, re- tired wagonmaker liadigan Edward, w Carrie (Besha), p o Crogan, r 4, clerk Kanouen Nicholas, w Margaret, i^ o KirscJinerviile, r 8, farmer 230, 15 cows, 3 sheep, 2 horses Kaymond Frederick, w Cora (Orandail), p o Naumburgh, r 1, laborer Eeed Elizabeth (Swan), widow of Jacob, p o Crystaldale, r 48, farmer 26 Reed Henry, p o Crystaldale, r 48, farmer, has 2 cows Eenaux Aaolphus N., son of Celestia, p o Kirschnerville, r 11 1-2, cheesemaker Renaux Celestia (Briot), widow of Nicholas, who died June 21, 1895, owns farm 350, has 17 cows, 5 horses, 12 young cattle Kenaux John, p o Kirschnerville, r 11 1-2, farmer on the estate of his mother Mrs. Celestia lienaux Louis C, p o Kirschnerville, r 11.1-2, farmer on the estate of his mother, Celestia Eesha George, w Mary (Ruff), p o Naumburgh, r 25, la- borer Reynolds Hotel, Reuben Reynolds, prop., p o New Bremen, r28 Reynolds Reuben, w Catharine (Mattis), p o New Bremen, r 28, prop. Reynolds Hotel Reynolds William, w Delilah (West), p o Naumburgh, r 25, laborer Rice Charles, w Anna C. (Smith), p o New Bremen, off r 54, carpenter and farmer 29 Rice Henry, w Mary (Lomber), p o New Bremen, r 50, la- borer 440 TOWN OF NEW BREMEN. Kice Jolm, w Louisa (Behm), p o New Bremen, r- 54, farmer 60, 5 cows Riclitner John, p o Oroghan, r 20, laborer Eickard Lambert F., w Emma L. (Holdridge), p o New Bre- men, r 27, veterinary surgeon Eickard Sarah, widow of Elbridge, p o New Bremen, r 28, farmer 75 Eiddelspraker Mary, widow of Jacob, p o New Bremen, r 25, farmer 50 Eipley John C, p o Oastorland, r 25, clerk in Hon. Melville W. Van Amber's store Eipley Mantie Miss, p o Castorland, r 25, schoolteacher ' Eipley Martin H., w Viola (Pickert), p o Castorland, r 25, farmer 100, 10 cows Eitz Catharine, widow of Nicholas, p o Beaver Falls, r 3 Eitz Frank, w Anna (Trillion), p o Kirschnerville, r 8, farmer 200, has 10 cows, 2 horses, sugar orchard 2,000 trees, salesman for Kirschnerville cheese factorv EIVEESIDE GEOVE HOTEL, p o New Bremen, r 65, Michael J. Henry, prop Eoe Ehoda, widow of Harrison, p o New Bremen, r 25, pen- sioner Eosebush William A., w Abbie (Sharp), p o New Bremen, r 26, agent for nursery stock Eoss Seymour, w Elizabeth (Selder)j p o Crystaldale, r 81, farmer on 23, owned by Mrs. Alvira Collins Eoucrel Laurentine Miss, physician and surgeon, graduated from the Medical department of the University of Buf- falo in 1881. settled in Croghan in 1885, where she is still in practice ; diseases of the eye and ear a specialty, Main Eubar Barbara, widow of John, p o New Bremen, r 61, farmer 150 Eubar Claude, w Barbara (Buckingham), p o Kirschner- ville, r 48, farmer 138, has 8 cows, 2 horses Eubar John, p o New Bremen, r 61, farmer Eubar Nicholas, p o New Bremen, r 61, farmer Eubar Nicholas, w Catharine (Bucltingham), p o New Bre- men, r 32, farmer 73, 10 cows Eumble George A., w Augusta E. (Walter), p o Crystaldale, r 81, farmer 25 S Sauer Adam, p o Beaver Falls, r 23, farmer 104, 10 cows Sauer Adam, w Mary E. (Switzer), p o New Bremen, r 25, farmer 94 TOWN OF NEW BREMEN. 441 ■Sauer Frederic H., w Emma (Stephens), p o New Bremen, r 23, assessor and farmer 100, 10 cows Sauer John, w Mary (Bahler), p o Beaver Falls, r 23, farm- er 100, 10 cows -Sauer John, Jr., p o Beaver Falls, r 23, farmer Sauter Augustus, w Dora (Boardman), p o Kirschnerville, off r 47, farmer 300, has 12 cows, 4 horses, sugar orchard 300 trees, owns 50 acres woodland Schantz Barbara, widow of Christopher, p o New Bremen, r 50, farmer 15 Schantz John F., w Emma (Pye), p o Beaver Falls, r 23, la- borer Scherer George P., p o New Bremen, r 53, farmer Scherer Mary J., widow of Joseph, p o New Bremen, r 53, farmer 50 Sehindler Joseph, p o New Bremen,_r 65, farmer 33, 7 cows Schindler Joseph, w Margaret (Terrillion), p o New Bremen, r 25, farmer 45 SCHMEY GEOEGE F., p o New Bremen, r 27, cor 63, post master and general merchant Schmey Sophia, widow of George, p o New. Bremen, r 24, farmer 2 School House Dist. No. 1, p o Croghan, r 36 School House, Dist. No. 2, p o New Bremen, r 32 School House, Dist. No. 3, p o New Bremen, r 27 School House, Dist. No. 4, p o New Bremen, r 55 School House, Dist. No. 5, p o New Bremen, r 69 School House, Dist. No. 6, p o Naumburgh, r 25 School House, Dist, No. 7, p o Beaver Falls, r 4 School House, Dist. No. 8, p o Crystaldale, r 81 School House, Dist. No. 9, p o Petrie's Comers, r 76 cor 75 School House, Dist. No. 10, p o Kirschnerville, location do School House, Dist. No. 11, p o Kirschnerville, r 48, cor 40 School House, Dist. No. 12, p o Kirschnerville, r 45 School House, -Dist. No. 14, p o New Bremen, r 53 Schorge Adam, w Elizabeth (Pfaff), p o Beaver Falls, r 23, mason and stone cutter, farmer 50 Schorge Henry, p o Beaver Falls, r 24, farmer 208 Schulz Charles H., w Julia A. (Herzig), p o New Bremen, r 28, plain and ornamental painter and farmer 5 Schuyler David C, w Nettie A. (Denklin), p o Crystaldale, r 58, farmer 49, and woodland 63, 2 horses :Searls Adelbert M., w Mary M. (Reynolds), (A. M. Searls & Son), p o New Bremen, r 50, owns saw mill and farm 50 442 TOWN OF NEW BREMEN. Searls A. M. & Son, p o Islew Bremen, r 27, (Adelbert M. and Charles E.), mtg poplar ana bassiwooa excelsior, ajxd props grist mills Searls Charles E., w Florence K. (King), p o New Bremen, v 28, (Searls & Son), also gen. merchant and prop. Crystal Hotel Searls Eben, p o New Bremen, r 61, teamster Searls Nora A. Miss, p o New Bremen, r 61 Shack John, p o Kirschnerville, r 46, farmer 150, has 12. cows, 4 horses Shack Katharine (BoUiver), widow of Matthew, p o Kirsch- nerville Shack Matthew, Jr., p o Kirschnerville, r 46, farm laborer Shack Peter, p o Kirschnerville, r 46, farmer with his broth- er John Shantz David, p o Naumburgh, r 1, farmer Shantz George, p o New Bremen, r 65, laborer Shantz Joseph, w Susan (Riveneau), p o New Bremen, r 65,, farmer 125, 20 cows Shantz Joseph, Jr., w Daisy (Palmer), p o New Bremen, r 65,. farmer Shantz Magdalene, widow of Philander, p o Naumburgh, r 1, farmer 41 Shaver Frederick, w Lillian (Lane), p o New Bremen, r 31, farmer Shaver Nancy V. P., widow of Gideon, p o New Bremen, r- 31, farmer 53, 5 cows, and river flats 18 Sheltry Jennie, widow of John, p o Naumburgh, r 1 Sheltry John, p o Naumburgh, r 1, laborer Shultz Charles, w Mary S. (Stephens), p o Beaver Falls, r 31,, farmer 150, 13 cows Shultz Frederic, w Marion (Kline), j) o Petrie's Corners, r 76,. farmer 130, has 12 cows, 2 horses Shultz John, w Kate, p o Kirschnerville, r 12, farm.er 90, 6 cows, 2 horses Shultz William L., w Mamie L. (Lamphere), p o New Bre- men, r 31, farmer 119, 13 cows Siegrist John, w Mary, p o Croghan, r 21, laborer Smart Willard O., w Alvira (Roe), p o New Bremen, r 25, laborer Smith James, -sa- Melinda (Van Etter), p o Crystaldale, r 45, dav laborer Smith Louis, p o Croehan, r 5, painter and paper hanger Smith Nelson, w Electa (Squires), p o Naumburgh, r 25, steamboat engineer TOWN OF NEW BREMEN. 44?- iSmith William, w Huldah A. (CtLurch), p oi Naumburgh, r 25, farmer 69 Snyder Anna, widow of Christopher, p o Croghan, r 21- Squires Edward, p o Oastorland, r 24, laborer Squires Edward, w Sophia (West), p o Naumburgh, r 25, la- borer Steiner Andrew, w Susan (Farney), p o Croghan, r 21, la- borer Steinhilber Charles H.,-wEmma C. (Fredenburg), p o Beaver Falls, r 22, laborer Steinhilber Jacob, w Milvina (Kohl), p o Beaver Falls, r 22,, farmer 23 Stephens Charles F., w Ella (McCounell), p o Croghau, res do, proprietor of bakery and lunch. rooms. Main Stere Joseph, w Mary (Widrick), p o Kirschnerville, r 16, farmer 163, has 18 cows, 4 horses, owns 35 acres wood- land Stevens William, p o New Bremen, r 59, farmer 96, 3 horses,, and carpenter Stilson Andrew J., p o Beaver Falls, r 22, OAvns h and lot Stoft'el Augustus, p o Croghan, r 4, farmer Stoffel Catharine, widow of Nicholas, p o Croghan, r 4, farm- er 102, 10 cows Stowell Charles H., w Huldah (Peake), p o Crystaldale, r 81, farmer 25 Stowell Daniel, w Elizabeth (Smith), p o Crystaldale, r 80, laborer, owns h and 1 acre Strife Anna (Pira), widow of Nicholas, p o Kirschnerville, r- 48, farmer 117, 14 cows, 4 horses Strife Emma (Breo), widow of Peter, p o Kirschnerville, r 45,. resides with John Dicob Strife Emma (Grow), widow of Michael, p o Kirschnerville, r 44, resides with her son John Grow Strife Fritz, p o Kirschnerville, r 48, teamster Strife John, p o New Bremen, r 34, farmer 122, 9 cows Strife Joseph, p o Kirschnerville, farmer with his father . Michael Strife Kate, p o Kirschnerville, r 12, domestic, home with her sister Mrs. P. Duflo Strife Michael, w Katharine (Dicob), p o Kirschnerville, r 48, farmer, 6 cows, 2 horses Strife Peter, p o Kirschnerville, r 48, farm laborer Strife Pius, p o Kirschnerville, r 48, farm laborer emp. of" his mother Mrs. Anna 4:4:4: TOWN OF NEW BREMEN. Strife Thomas, p o Kirschnerville, r 44, farmer with his brother John Grow, veteran of the late war Strife William, p o Kirschnerville, r 48, farm laborer emp. of his mother Anna T Tabolt Anna, daughter of Michael aoid Margaret, p o New Bremen, r 55, cook emp. Charles Fenton of No. i, home with her parents Tabolt Jacob, son of Michael and Margaret, p o Beaver Falls, r 55, clerk emp. of M. K. Lefever Tabolt Jennie, daughter of Michael and Margaret, p o New Bremen, r 55, school teacher, resides with her parents Tabolt Michael, w Margaret (Mattis), p o New Bremen, r 55, farmer 230, has 19 cows, 5 sheep, 2 horses, apiarist 8 colonies TANZER CHAELES, w Stinai (Kempner), p o Oroghan, r 21, hardware dealer TANZER FREDERICK L., w Jennie E. (Banahan), p o Cro- ghan, r 21, plumber and tinner Tanzer William, p o Croghan, r 21, tinner and plumber Terrillion John M., p o New Bremen, r 29, farmer Terrillion Stephen, w Anna (Scoiit), p o New Bremen, r 29, farmer 200, 20 cows Terrillion Stephen F., w Nellie (Buckingham), p o Kirsch- nerville, r 19, farmer, leases of C. D. Boshart 239, 17 cows, sugar orchard 500 trees, has 3 horses Terry John, w Cora (Roe), p o Naumburgh, r 25, laborer and farmer 8 Teterman Ida Miss, p o New Bremen, r 52, home with Henry Hanschen Thenes Catharine, widow of Peter, p o Croghan, r 5 Thenes Mary, p o Croghan, r 5 Thoma David, w Margaret (Hine), p o New Bremen, r 28, butcher and farmer 18 THOMAS EDWARD, w Catharine (Burger), p o New Bre- men, r 28, notary public, veteran of the war of the re- bellion, enlisted 1861 in Co. H. 97th N. Y. Vol. infantry, resigned because of sickness in 1862 with rank of 1st lieut., pensioner Thrasher Samuel, w Elizabeth (Phillips), p o Crystaldale, res do, blacksmith and farm 5 TILLMONT EMMA A. MISS, p o New Bremen, r 54, cor 60, school teacher TOWN OF NEW BREMEN. 4;45' Tillmont John N., w Sarali (Mill), p o New Bremen, v 53,^ cor 54, laborer and thiesher TILLMOiJT STEPHEN, w Elizabeth (Back), p o New Bre- men, r 54, farmer 100, 7 cows TISSE FRANKLIN W,, w Jennie S. (Beach), p o New Bre- men, r 64, mfr of and dealer in doors, sash, blinds,^ mouldings, brackets, scroll work, window frames, floor- ing, etc.,also fine quality excelsior, residence r 64 cor 26 Tisse John U., w Bella (Garnsey), p o New Bremen, r 63, U. S. mail carrier from New Bremen to Lowville, farm- er 64 Tisse Marian, widow of John J., p o New Bremen, r 27, pen- sioner Tisse Vincent N., w Grace (Brown), p o New Bremen, r 28, laborer Trillion Nicholas, w Maud (Reece), p 6 Naumburgh, r 1, la- borer Turck Anna Mrs. (Long), widow of John, p o Kirschnerville, r 44, farmer 175 Turck George, p o Kirschnerville, r 44, resides with his mother Anna Turck George, w Mary (Buckingham), p o New Bremen, r 34, farmer 209, 12 cows Turck John N., w Gertrude (Bush), p o Kirschnerville, r 44, farmer 65, 3 cows Turck Lewis, p o Kirschneryille, r 44, resides with mother Anna Turck Mary (Henry), widow of Peter, p o Croghan, r 37, farmer 180, has 20 cows, 3 horses, 2 sheep Turok Nicholas, Jr., p o New Bremen, r 34, retired farmer Turck Susan, widow of Johnson, p o Croghan, r 5 Tyner Edward A., w Rebecca (Greatorex), p o Beaver Falls, r 3, laborer FRANKWN W. TISSE. Is prepared with SkiUful Workmen, and the Latest Improved Machinery to Turn Out Superior Work at Figures to Match the Times. He Manufactures Mouldings, Brackets, Scroll Work, Doors. Sash, Blinds, Window Frames, Clap- boards, Flooring, Etc. In fact everything in Jiuilders' Sup- plies, at the Shortest fossible Notice. Also a Fine Quality of Excelsior in Large Quantities. FRANKLIN W. TISSE, NEW BREMEN 446 TOWN OF NEW BREMEN. I'yner Prank, p o Beaver Palls, r 3, laborer V Van Amber Beckwith, p o Naumburgh, r 25, retired lumber- man Van Amber Edwin H., w Sophia S. (Clark), p o Naumburgh, r 25, captain Black Eiver towing line boat E. M. B., and farmer 40 Van Amber Hattie C. Miss, p o Castorland, r 25 Van Amber Henry, w Elizabeth S. (Butts), p o Naumburgh, r 25, prop Black Biver towing line, mfr boat oars, and farmer 100 Van Amber Kittie E. Miss, p o Castorland, r 25 Van Amber Lizzie Miss, p o Naumburgh, r 25 VAN AMBER MELVILLE WATSON HON., w Helen E. (Ripley), p o Castorland, r 25, member of assembly, lumber manuf, general store a-nd farmer 400, unim- proved land 1000, sugar orchaTd 4500 trees, 50 cows, 12 horses, 12 head young cattle, breeder registered Ayer- shire cattle and Berkshire swine Van Brocklin Andrew E., p o New Bremen, r 25, farmer Van Brocklin William, w Ida (Theobald), p o Naumburgh, r 25, farmer 8 Vandewarker Gates, w Emeline A. (Kimbal), p o Beaver Falls, r 3, sawyer Virkler Andrew E., w Mary (Sommer), p o Croghan, r 35, farmer 282, wood lot 15, flats 23, has 32 cows Virkler Anna B., widow of Benjamin, p o Croghan, r 21, farmer 88, 17 cows Virkler Anna P., widow of Peter, p o Croghan, r 21, farm laborer Virkler Christian, p o Croghan, r 21, retired farmer Virkler Jacob, w Catharine (Zehr), p o New Bremen, r 36, farmer Virkler Jacob H., w Rose (Steiner), p o New Bremen, farm- er 130 Virkler John, p o New Bremen, r 63, woodland and sugar orchard 23 acres VIRKLER JOSEPH J., w Anna M. (Farney), p o New Bre- men, r 65, school trustee and farmer 200, 33 cows, 6 head young 'cattle, 3 horses Virkler Michael F. w Mary (Farney), p o Croghan, r- 21, farmer 200, 35 cows Virkler Naomi Miss, p o Croghan, r 21, clerk in general store TOWN OF NEW BREMEN. 447 yirkler Nathaniel S., w Anna'M. (Garber), p o New Bremen, r 35, farmer 206, sugar orchard 53, (1,100 trees), 17 acres flats, has 21 cows Virkler Rose F. Miss, p o Croghan, r 21 Virkler Samuel, w Anna (Kempf), p o New Bremen, r 63, farmer 200, 38 cows Virkler Samuel G., w Magdalene (Kempf), p o Beaver Falls, r 22, farmer 220^and flats 17, has 30 cows Virkler Solomon B. Rev., w Sophia S. (Steiner), p o Cro- * ghan, r 20, pastor of the Evangelical Baptist Society, and farmer 200, 24 cows Virkler Timothy, w Nancy (Ochwende), p o Croghan, r 36, farmer 110 Virkler William, p o Croghan, r 21, farmer VON ZIEROLSHOFEN PAUL H., w Minnie (Albrech), p Croghan, r 4, physician and surgeon W Wagner House,. Henry C. Back, prop., p o New Bremen, r 28 Wagner John, w Magdalene (Bach), p o New Bremen, r 52, farmer 130 Wagner Michael, p o New Bremen, r 62 Wakefield Cyrus C, w Ann E. (Chapman), p o New Bremen, r 63, farmer 12 Walker Adelbert, p o Crystaldale, r 80, farmer with his father Marcellus Walker Marcellus., w Mary E. (Wright), p o Crystaldale, r 80, farmer 35, has 2 cows, 2 horses Walter Charles, w Minnie, (Charles Walter & Son), p o New Bremen, r 28 Walter Charles & Son, (Charles and Frederic), p o New Bremen, r 28, blacksmiths Walter Frederic C., p o New Bremen, r 28 (Charles Walter & Son) Wantz Bert, p o New Bremen, r 68, farm laborer Wantz Enos, w Mary (Schumers), p o New Bremen, r 68, farmer 177, 20 cows Waters Elon M., w Diantha (Klock), p o New Bremen, r 27, laborer Waters George W., p o New Bremen, r 27, lg.borer Waters Marcellus, p o New Bremen, r 27, farmer Weaver George, p o New Bremen, r 24, farmer 40 Wegg George A., w Susan (Green), p o Crystaldale, r 57, farmer 30, has 3 cows, 2 horses, owns steam tht-eshing machine, also 60 acres woodland, veteran of '61 448 TOWK OF NEW BREMEN. Weir Onarles A., w Itose (Schantz), p o jSTaumburgh, r 25^ farmer 102 Welch James, w Mary (Lonis), p o CrogJian, r 5, teamster Werner John, w Louisa (Stephens), p o New Bremen, r 62^ farmer 280, 20 cows West Charles, w Hannah (Eoe), p o New Bremen, r 25, woodworker West Henry, p o New Bremen, r 25, laborer West James H., w Jennie P. (Oonnover), p o New Bremen, r 26, laborer West Stephen, w Lucinda (Briggs), p o New Bremen, r 25^ farmer 3 Wetmore Ezra, w Ella D. (Shultz), p o Petrie's Corners, r 78, Adirondack guide Wetmore Harry, w Mahettable (Bush), p o Orystaldale, r 81, ^farmer 140, has 8 cows, ^horses Wetmore Jefferson D., w Mary (Downs), p o Crystaldale, r 81, farmer with his father Harry and apiarist 8 colo- nies, owns steam threshing machine, Wetmore Lyman, w Cynthia (Shaw), p o Crystaldale, r 81, farmer 67, has 3 cows, 2 horses Weyeneth Rudolph B., w Electa D. (Mann), p o New Bre- men, r 64, farmer 8, veteran of the war of the rebellion Wheeler George H., p o Crystaldale, r 58, farmber with his father Sylvester Wheeler Ina M., daughter of Sylvester, p o Orystaldale, r 58, domestic Wh^eeler Sylvester, w Almedia (Edwards), p o Orystaldale, r 58, farmer 42, and timber land 116, has 2 cows White Thomas, w Catharine (Ryan), p o Beaver Falls, r 22, lumberman Widrifk Joseph, w Kate (Yousey), p ,o New Bremen, r 62, farmer 60, 11 cows Wilder Abel H., w Louisa (Judson), p o New Bremen, r 26, farmer 80 Wilder Edwin C, w Emma B. (Koehter), p o New Bremen, r 28, farmer 21 Wilder George, w Elizabeth (Daring), p o Orystaldale, r 58, farmer 113, has 4 cows, 1 horse Wilder James, son of George, p o Crystaldale, r 58, etnp. of Dr. Webb in the Adirondack park Williams Jacob A., w Sarah A. (Horth), p o Orystaldale, r 59, carpenter and farmer 100, 4 cows, 2 horses Williams Thomas D., w Charlotte (Mellon), p o New Bre- men, r 26, owns h and lot, pensioner TOWN OF NEW BREMEN. 449 WILLISTON GEOEGE G. EEV., w Malvina (Noble), p o New Bremen, r 27, pastor Methodist Episcopal oiiurcli Wilson Harry W., w Sophia (Udy), p o Beaver Falls, r 4 cor 22, manager Woodside Hotel Wise John, p o New Bremen, r 50, fai-mer Wise John P., p o New Bremen, r 50, farmer 15 Woeltje William, w Mary (Shall), p o New Bremen, r 52, farmer 30 Wolff Joseph, w Katharine (Nortz), p o Croghan, r 5, car- penter and builder, owns farm 30, has 3 cows Woodside Hotel, John A. Johnson, prop., Harry W. Wil- son manager, p o Beaver Falls, r.4 cor 22 Woodside William J., w Maria Y. (Stephenson), p o New Bremen, r 52, farmer 6 acres Woolslacker John, w Mary (Kirschner), p o New Bremen, r 62, leases on shares of John Werner farm 280, 20 cows WRIGHT OHAELES N., w Susan (Lomber), p o Croghan, r 21, proprietor Miller House Y Young Ansel, w Elizabeth (Loson), p o Crvstaldalo, v SI, farmer 25, has 3 cows 2 horses Young Elijah, w Nancy (West), p o Oystaldale, r 81, farm- er 88, worked by his son Peter Youner Harlow C, w Minnie (Schmidtlin), p o Crystaldale, r 58, cor 57. Adirondack guide, farm 100, has 2 horses Young James H.. w Hannah M. (Mumford\ p o Oystaldale, r 58 cor 57, farmer 39, 2 cows Younsr Peter, w E. Catherine (Lyman), p o Crystaldale, r 81. farmer 50, and leases on shares of his father Eliiah Sf?'. has fi cows. 3 horses and 20 sheep Younsev Nicholas, p o Croghan, r 36, laborer z Zehr John A., w Catharine (Lehman), p o Beaver Falls, r 22, owns with Simon Lehman farm 143, 17 cows TOWN OF OSCEOLA. OSCEOLA was formed from West Turin, Feb. 28, 1844, but in 1867 a part was annexed to Montague, leaving it ,with its present area of 55,680 acres. It was so named in honor of Osceola, the chief of tlie Seminole Indians. The 450 TOWN OF OSCEOLA. first settlement was made on lot 138 by Jabez Green, Ohristoplier Divine and Harvey Potter, about 1822. It is well drained by the west branch of Salmon river and Stony, Fall and Prince brooks, and several branches of Fish creek. Much the largest part of the town is a dense forest. The first supervisor was Seymour Green, and the first clerk, John Roberts. (For explanations and abbreviations see page 5.) A Adams Arthur M., w Katharine (Hughes), p o Osceola, r 4, farmer 100, has 6 cows, 2 horses, 8 sheep Amon Charles, w Magdalene (Utrecht), p o Osceola, r 23, farmer on farm 70, 5 cows, 1 horse, owned by his wife and his mother, Magdalene Amon Jacob C, w Magdalene (Utrecht), p o Osceola, r 23, resides with his son, Charles Amon B Barker WiUiam J., w Emma (Egleston), p o Osceola, r 22, farmer 76, has 9 cows, 2 horses and 41 acres woodland Barlow Alonzo, w Elizabeth (Gaffy), p o Osceola, res do, merchant, dealer in general mdse, owns farm 167 on r 15 Bartlett Charles, p o Osceola, r 16, farmer with his brother, William Bartlett William, w Martha F. (Whitford), p o Osceola, r 16, farmer, leases of his father, Almanson, farm 85, 9 sheep Bean David S., w Anna (Colough), p o Osceola, r 24, farmer 25, 2 cows Belknap C. Seth, p o Osceola, res do, day laborer Belknap John W., p o Osceola, r 16, farmer 120, has 2 cows Bellinger Garret, p o Osceola, r 25, farmer with his brother, John Bellinger Bellinger John L., w Madaline (Garret), p o Osceola^ r 25, farmer, leases of his mother, Mrs. Margaret, farm 75, 6 cows, has 2 horses, also leases farm 80 of Mrs. Isa- bella Garret, and farm 80 of the James Finley estate Betson John, w Elizabeth (Campion), p o Florence, Oneida Co., r 25, farmer 140, has 12 cows, 3 horses, owns 50 acres woodland TOWN OF OSCBOLA. 461 JBetson Simon, w Hannah (EoacJae), p o Osceola, r zl, farmer 56, has 3 cows, 2 horses Blair Jane Miss, p o Osceola, r 4, resides with her nepnew, , Joseph Blair Blair John K., p o Osceola, r 4, farmer, has one-half inter- est in farm 30, 5 cows, 2 horses and 145 acres woodland JBlair Joseph A., p o Osceola, r 4, farmer, owns on equal shares with his brother John farm 30, 5 cows, 2 horses and 145 acres woodland JBlazsier George, w Abbie Jane (Clemens), p o Osceola, off r 10, farmer, leases of Jay Pease farm 50 Brazil Michael, w Mary (Farren), p o Florence, Oneida Co., r 26, farmer with his son, Michael Brazil Michael Jr., w Margaret A. (Gorman), p o Florence, Oneida Co., r 26, farmer 155, has 13 cows, 2 horses Breen Dennis, w Bridget (O'Hern), p o Florence, Oneida Co., r 26, farmer 75, has 8 cows, 3 horses, 125 acres woodland Breen Dennis Jr., p o Florence, Oneida Co., r 26, farmer with his father Brockway Albert J., w Eliza B. (Stedman), p o Eedfleld, Oswego Co., r 6, farmer 175, has 15 cows, 4 horses, 14 sheep, sugar orchard 150 trees, and 225 acres wood- land Brockway Harriet M., p o Eedfield, Oswego Co., r 6, re- sides wtih her father, Albert Brockway Steven, p o Osceola, r 16, lumberman in emp of Orin Kowles Brockway William, p o Osceola, r 5, resides with his son- in-law, John Potter Bullock Artemas, son of Seth E., p o Osceola, res do. Prof of music at Ellsworth college, Iowa Bullock Seth E., w Mary C. (Caster), p o Osceola, res do, lumber deialer and oarmaker Burket Henry, w Sophronia (Gardner), p o Osiecola, res do, foreman of the Cowle's saw mill Burket James W., w Lettie L. (Oudman), p o Osceola, r 11, farmer, leases of Oren Cole 150, 30 cows, 200 acres woodland, has 3 horses Burthon Matthew, w 'Millicent (Feely), p o Osceola, r 13, farmer with his father-in-law, Patrick Feely c £Jhristian Cheese Factory, p o Osceola, r 13, Charles L. demons cheesemaker, Frank K Christian prop 452 TOWN OF OSCEOLA. Clemons Cliarles L., w Nellie (Green), p o Osceola, r 13,^ cJieesemaJier at Cnristian factory Clemens Clarence A., p o Osceola, r 2, farmer 50 Clemens George W., w Lavina E. (Williams), p.o Osceola, r 2, farmer 214, has 12 cows, 5 horses, 16 sheep, orchard 60 trees ' Conroy Catharine (Marcy), widow of Michael, who died 1879, p o Florence, Oneida Co., r 29, armer 70, has 7 cows, 1 horse Corbett Charles, w Amelia (Penner), p o Osceola, r 29, farnl- er 125, has 18 cows, 2 horses Oowles Junius A., p o Osceola, res do, merchant in com- pany with his son, Oren, postmaster Oowles Mary L. Miss, p o Osceola, resides with her father, Junius ~ Oowles Oren G., p o Osceola, res do, dealer in general mer- chandise, store on r 15 cor 11, saw mill and oar factory on r 13 and owns a large tract of woodland Croniser Charles, w Katharine (Darling), p o Florence, Oneida Co., r 23, cheesemaker and prop of Croniser cheese factory Croniser John, p o Florence, Oneida Co., r 23, cheesemaker with his brother, Charles ' Croniser Cheese Factory, p o Florence, Oneida Co., r 23, Charles Croniser maker and prop Dailey Keyron, w Mary (Carney), p o Osceola, r 4, farmer 64, has 5 cows, 2 horses and 100 acres wood land Dailey Martin, p o Osceola, r 4, farmer on farm 50 owned by Patrick and John Dailey Davis Mary A. Mrs. (Elliott), widow of Asal, p o Osceola, r 11, resides with her mother, Mrs. Margaret Elliott Davis Theodore F., w Sarah (Proctor), p o Osceola, res do, lumberman and engineer in emp of Oren Cowles Dean Richard S., w Elnora (Walters), p o Eedfield, Oswego Co., r 2, day laborer Devin Thomas, p o Florence, Oneida Co., r 21, farmer 140, has 6 cows, 3 horses Donovan Jeremiah, w Eli/.a A. (McGoveirn), p o Osceola, r 20 cor 30, farmer 88, 13 cows, 2 horses Downs Joseph S., p o Osceola, r 4, farmer 50 Drake Amos, w Adelia S. (Kelly), t) o Osceola, r 10, farmer 90, has 6 cows, 2 horses, 11 sheep, sugar orchard 200 T0W3S" OF OSCEOLA. 453 trees, veteran of '61 and was wounded in the battle 'of Bull Eun DriscoU Daniel, w Margaret (McDonald), p o Osceola, r 14, farmer 133, has 11 cows, 3 horses Driseoll Daniel Jr., p o Osceola, r 14, farmer with his father Driscoll Ellen Miss, p o Osceola, r 14, resides with her father, Daniel Durst Brothers (Elmer A. and Edgar E. F.), p o Osceola, off r 1, lumbermen, own steam saw mill, 900 acres timber- land and farm 88, and 5 horses Durst Edgar E. F., p o Osceola, off r 1, (Durst Brothers) Durst Elmer A., w M. Louisa (Clemens), p o Osceola, off r 1 (Durst Brothers) Durst Franklin H., p o Osceola, off r 1, resides with his son, Elmer • i E Elliott Margaret Mrs. (Johnson), widow of John, p o Osce- ola, r 11, owns res and farm 200 on r 5 Elliott William W., w Emma D. (Strange), p o Osceola, r 15, farmer 100, has 4 horses F Farlejr Benjamin F., w A. Auu (Duel), jj o Osceola, res do, farmer 50, 4 sheep, w onws h and lot Feely Patrick W., w Margaitt (Hughes), p o Osceodla,»r 13, farmer 75, has 4 cows, 4 horses, 30 sheep Fox Frederic, w Ellen (Griffith), p o Osceola, r 4, resides on the farm of his son, John F., has 2 cows Fox John, w Margaret (Flanagan), p o Osceola, r 11, farmer 150, has 7 cows, 2 horses, 10 sheep Fox John F., w Katharine (Proctor), p o Osceola, r 10, farm- er 50 Fox John Jr., p o Osceola, r 11, farmer with his father Fox Joseph, p o Osceola, r 11, cheesemaker Fox Katharine, p o Osceola, r 11, housekeeper, resides with her father, John Pox Mary Miss, p o Osceola, r 4, resides with her father, Frederic Gaffey John L., w Julia (Quinn), p o Florence, Oneida Co. r 29, farmer 185, has 18 cows, 3 horses 454 TOWN OF OSCEOLA. Uafiiey William, p o Florence, Oneida Co., r 29, farmer, has- 11 cows, 2 horses , Glfford Morton D., w Ellen (McGuire), p o Osceola, res do,. carpenter and oarmaker in emp of David Swancott Graham Edward, w Anna E. (Paquett), p o Osceola, r 16,. farmer, leases of John Gassier farm 14 Graham Frank, p o Osceola, r 16, farm laborer Gregory Albert, ]> o Florence, Oneida Co., r 23, farmer with his father, John Gregory John, w Margaret (Black), p o Florence, Oneida Co., r 23, farmber 100, has 15 cows, 2 horses Gregory Mary Miss, p o Florence, Oneida Co., r 23, resides with her father John Gregory Robert, p o Florence, Oneiila Co., r 23, farmer with his father John Griffin John, p o Florence, Oneida Co., r 27, farmer 80j has- 2 houses Griffith Mary J. Miss, ])m» Osceola, r 2, resides witii lier fatlicn', Kobert Griffith Robert, p o Osceola, r 2, cooper and farmer 90, has^ 2 cows, 5 horses, 18 sheep Griffith Robert Jr., p o Osceola, r 2, farmer -svitli his father Griffith Samuel J., w Carrie A. (Jackson), p o Osceola, r IS oar maker and farmer 50, the estate of his wife, 6 cows, 1 horse, 4 sheep Groff James, w Sarah L. (Trask), p o Osceola, r 15 cor 16, farmer on the farm of his wife 30, 3 cows, 1 horse N Hall Charles, w Bridget (Brazel), p o Florence, Oneida Co.,, r 23, farmer 142, has 14 cows, 3 horses, also leases of John Riley farm 60 Hall W. Francis, p o Florence, Oneida Co., r 23, farmer with his father Charles Hannah Hannah (Kaafe), widow of George, p o Osceola, r 25, farmer 60, has 8 cows, 2 horses Hannah Hugh, p o Osceola, r 25, farmer on the farm of his mother Mrs. Hannah Higgins James M., p o Osceola, r 29, farmer 45, has 2 cows,. 1 horse Howard Albert, w Viana (Nash), p o Osceola, r 7, farmer 25 Hughes James, w Mary (Manley), p o Osceola, r 9, farmei* 125, has 9 cows, 3 horses, 24 sheep Hughes John, p o Osceola, r 9, farmer 240, 19 cows, re- sides with his son .Jam's TOWN OF OSCEOLA. 455 Hughes John L., w Anna (Fox), p o Osceola, r 11, carpen- ter and farmer, leases of Adelbert Scott farm 30, has 2 cows, 1 horse J Jackson Edwin M., p o Osceola, r 19, lumberman, resides with his father John Jackson Frank S., p o Osceola, r 19, farmer with his father John, constable Jackson John, w Saria (Trask), p o Osceola, r 19, farmer 109, has 4 cows, 3 horses Jones P. Amelia Mrs. (Gregory), widow of Edward, p o Os- ceola, r 16, farmer 20 K Kaafe James, p o Florence, Oneida Co., r IT, farmer, haw one- third interest in 300, 20 cows, 3 horses Kaafe John, p o Florence, Oneida Co., r 17, farmer, owns one-third of 300, 20 cows, 3 horses Kaafe Patrick, p o Florence, Oneida Co., r 17, farmer, has one-third interest in 300, 20 cows, 3 horses Keener Adelbert P., w Harriet L. (Abbie), p o Osceola, r 2, farmer on the farm of his wife 87, 2 yokes oxen Klocksen Emma Miss, p o Osceola, r 5, resides with her father Lewis Klocksen Frank, p o Osceola, i- -j, farmer with his father Lewis Klocksen Lewis, w Minnie (Hott), p o Osceola, r .5, farmer 123, has 10 cows, 5 horses and leases of Mrs. John El- liott 175, 12 cows Kumrow Christopher, p o Osceola, r 16, farmer with his son John Kumrow John, p o Osceola, r 16, farmer, leases of ^Vlonzo Barlow 193, 16 cows, has 4 horses, owns 200 acres woodland Kumrow Minnie Miss, p o Osceola, r 16, housekeeper for her brother John L Lewis John J., w Margaret J. (Crawford), p o Osceola, r 16, farmer 200, has 7 cows, 2 horses Limebeck Xelson, w Jennie (Fleming), p o Osceola, r 11, farmer 105, has 10 cows, 1 horse, justice of the peace,, vetei'an of '61, took active part in the army of the Po- tomac 456 TOWN OF OSCEOLA. Lindsay William, w Theressa A. (Sammon), p o Florence, Oneida Co., r 23, farmer 98, has 3 cows, 3 horses, apple orchard 75 trees M Maloney Michael, w Bridget (Courtney), p o Oscela, r 27, farmer 120, has 10 cows, 2 horses Manley Charles, w Hannah (O'Connell), p o Osceola, r 9, farmer leases of John Hughes 240, 1 9 cows Masterson John, w Arvilla (Nash), p o Osceola, r 29, farmer 50 on r 20 McClellan Edward, w Katharine (Manley), p o Osceola, r 10 cor 8, farmer, leases of William Dorance, Camden, 100 McGuire Frank, p o Osceola, off r 1, lumberman in emp of the Durst Bros. Mulphy Hannora Mrs. (Waters), widow of James, p o Flor- ence, Oneida Co., r 22, farmer 100, has 8 cows, 2 horses Mulphy John, p o Florence, Oneida Co., r 22, farmer with mother, Mrs. Hannora Murphy Patrick, w Mary (McDonald), p o Florence, Oneida Co., r 19, farmer 143, has 6 cows, 2 horses N Nash Frank, p o Osceola, r 7, carpenter, resides with his brother, George Nash George, w Eoxy (Nash), p o Osceola, r 7, farmer 50 Norton Maria Miss, p o Osceola, r 16, farmer 60, has 6 cows Norton Mary (Mooney), widow of Patrick, p o Osceola, r 16, resides with her daughter, Maria Norton Kosa Miss, p o Osceola, r 16, resides with her sister, Maria O'Connell Dennis, w Katharine (Flynn), p o Florence, Oneida Co., r 26, farmer 150, has 13 cows, 2 horses O'Connell John, p o Florence, Oneida Co., r 26, farmer with his father, Dennis O'Eourke Katharine Mrs. (Donlon), widow of Michael, p o Florence, Oneida Co., r 27, farmer 80, has 6 cows, 2 horses, 5 sheep Osceola House, John L. Storms, prop, p o Osceola, lo do P Plumley Albert C, w Lillian M. (Loatwall), p o Redlield, Oswego Co., r 5, farmer 43 Potter John, p o Osceola, r 5, farmer with his father, John TOWN OF OSCEOLA. 457 Potter John E., w Clarissa N. (Brockway), p o Redfield, Os- wego Co., r 5, farmer 100, has 30 cows, 6 horses and 240 acres woodland, w owns 212 acres woodland Proctor Reuben, w Margaret (Falvey), p o Osceola, r 19, farmer 50, has 7 cows, 4 horses Proctor Thomas, p o Osceola, res do, resides with Theodore Davis Q Quinn Asa, w Ann (McGuire), p o Osceola, ofE r 3, farmer 50, has 2 cows, 2 horses, 17 sheep Quinn George A., p o Osceola, off r 3, lumberman in emp of Durst Bros. Quinn Joseph, w Ida M. (Patterson), p o Osceola, r 13, farm- er 56, has 8 cows Recor Charles S., p o Osceola, r 21, farmer 50 Recor Frank E., p o Osceola, r 21, farmer with his father, Charles Redmond Mary A. Miss, p o Osceola, r 20, dressmaker Redmond Thomas V., w Margaret (Powell), p o Osceola, off r 20, farmer on the estate of his wife 218, 24 cows, 6 horses, 9 sheep Reynolds Frank, w Addie (Dedrick), p o Osceola, res do, teamster, emp of Oren Cowles Eiley Ann (Fox), widow of James, p o Osceola, r 11, resides with her nephew, John Fox Riley Thomas, w Katharine (Malony), p o Florence, Oneida Co., r 23, farmer 120, has 11 cows, 2 horses, 15 sheep, apple orchard 30 trees Rolling Edward, w Mary (Jackson), p o Osceola, res do, retired wagonmaker Rowell Charles F., w Phebe E. (Tanner), p o Osceola, f 4, farmer 100, has 7 cows, 2 horses, w owns farm 50 on r 19 cor 20 Rowell Sarah R. Mrs. (Card), widow of Anthony, p o Os- ceola, r 4, resides with her son, Charles Rowell Rowell William, w Eunice A. (Powell), p o Osceola, res do, surveyor, justice of the peace, ex-supervisor and ex- justice of sessions "School house, dist. No. 1, p o Osceola, r 23 cor 19 School house, dist. No. 2, p o Florence, Oneida Co., r 29 School house, dist. No. 4, p o Osceola, r 2 cor 4 458 TOWN OF OSCEOLA. School house, dist. No. 5, p o Florence, Oneida Co., r 26 School house, dist. No. 6, p o Osceola, r 16 School house, dist. No. 7, p o Osceola, r 1 cor 2 School house, dist No. 8, p o Osceola, lo do Shall Thomas, p o Osceola, r 10, farmer 100, has 2 cows Shaw Nelson D., w Jennie A. (Hall), p o Osceola, res do,, mail carrier from Osceola to Camden Shehan John, p o Florence, Oneida Co., r 28, retired farmer Shorey Adelbert M., w Ellavora (Bullock), p o Osceola, r 16,, farmer 190, has 20 cows, 1 horses, is supervisor of his town Shorey William, p o Osceola, v 16, farmer >\ith his brother, Adelbert Shorey Smith Ann (Smith), widow of James, p o Osceola, r 21, re- sides with her son, Patrick Smith Charles L., w Estella E. (Madison), p o Osceola, re» do, oarmaker, emp of Oren Cowles Smith Patrick, p o Osceola, r 21, farmer 240, has 30 cows, 4 horses, sugar orchard 600 trees Smith Thomas, w Mary (Roach), p o Osceola, r 21, farmer 140, has 12 cows, 2 horses Smith Thomas H., p o Osceola, r 16, farmer with his father, William Smith Smith Thomas M., w Alice M. (Card), p o Osceola, r 8, farm- er 150, has 9 cows, 4 horses Smith William H., w Anna (Norton), p o Osceola, r 16, farmer 211, has 25 cows, 2 horses Stedman Izelton, w Mary R. (Clemens), p o Redfield, Os- wego Co., r 1, laborer and farmer on the estate of his wife 56, has 3 cows, 3 horses Steele Eri, w Delia (Couch), p o Osceola, r 21, farmer 50,^ has 2 cows Stevenson Emma (Jackson), widow of Joseph, who died' 1884, p o Osceola, r 11, farmer 50, has 4 cows Stevenson Herbert B., p o Osceola, r 11, farmer on the farm' with his mother, Emma Storms John L., w Mary A. (Celly), p o Osceola, res do, proprietor of the Osceola House, farmer 30 on r 15 Stuper John, w Katharine L. (Baldy), p o Osceola, off r 4, superintendent of his brother's (James), saw mill Swigelson Fred W., w Magdalene (Finister), p o Osceola, r 19, farmer 100, has 9 cows, 3 horses Tanner Benjamin F., p o Osceola, r 20, retired farmer TOWN OF OSCEOLA. iSB'' Templeton Martha E. (Williams), widow of Charles, p o- Osceola, res do, h and lot V Vandawalker Abraham P., w Martha A. (Dubois), p o Os- ceola, r 11, carpenter and farmer 74, has 15 cows, 1 horse Vandawalker Bdwaid B., w Harriet, A. (Bullock), p o Osce- ola, r 12, sawyer Vandawalker Erwin H., w Louisa (Klocksiem), p o Osceola, r 11, farmer 74, has 15 cows, 2 horses Vandawalker George J., p o Osceola, r 11, farmer with his brother, Erwin W Wandscheer Henry D., w Eunice D. (Wright), p o Osceola, r 4, farmer 50, has 6 cows, 2 horses Wellman Almon, w Frances E. (Whetmore), p o Osceola, r- 19, carpenter, w owns farm 40, 3 cows, 3 horses, vet- eran of late war Whitford Almanson, w Ann E. (Kees), p o Osceola, r 13, oarmaker and farmer '85, on r 15 Williams Albert L., w Emily (Crawford), p o Osceola, r 7, farmer 250, has 21 cows, 3 horses and apple orchard 75 trees Woodhouse Adelbert H., w Alice (Burton), p o Osceola, r 20, farmer 120, has 2 horses Woodhouse Merritt, p o Osceola, r 20, farmer, with his- father, Adelbert Wright And E., w Matilda W. (Nash), p o Osceola, r 20,. farmer 50, has 2 cows, 3 horses TOWN OF PINCKNEY. PINCKNEY was formed from Harrisburgh and Harri- son — now Eodman, Jefferson Co. — Feb. 12, 1808, with its- present area of 23,448 acres. It was named in honor of Charles C. Pinckney, a statesman of South Carolina. Set- tlement was begun in this town about 1803. The first im- provement was made by David Canfleld, who, having made an extensive clearing on the site now known as Xew Bos- ton, erected a saAv mill and built a bridge across Deer 460 TOWN OF PINCKNET. river. Barnes Corners is a thriving little village in the southwest part of the town. Pinckney and New Boston are postoffices. The first supervisor was Ethan Green, and the first clerk, James Armstrong. (For explanations and abbreviations see page 5.) Adams Esther E. Miss, p o Barnes Comers, r 38, farmer 40, 2 cows, 1 horse, 4 sheep, sugar orchard 100 trees Allen Byron, w Addle (Lapatry), p o Barnes Comers, r 35, farmer, leases of William Hunterman farm 100, has 7 cows, 2 horses Anderson Bird D., w Lottie (Fields), p o Barnes Corners, r 37, farmer 80, has 7 cows, 7 horses, apple orchard 60 trees Anderson Johalnna C. (Carpenter), widow of Andre,w, p -o Barnes Corners, r 37, resides with her son. Bird Angell Zab, w Sarah A. (Guiett), p o East Eodman, JefEer- son Co., r 2, farmer, leases Qf Ery Cooley farm 120, 13 cows, has 2 horses Austin Adeline (Daggett), widow of Curtis J., p o Pinck- ney, r 13, resdise with her son, Frank Austin Elizabeth A. (Stafford), p o Pinckney, r 8, leases farm 150,'22 cows of Addison Clark, has 3 horses Austin Frank, p o Pinckney, r 13, farmer 93, has 14 cows, 4 sh^ep, 2 horses, sugar orchard 200, 25 acres wood- land Austin Harlow S., w Elizabeth A. (Stafford), p o Pinckney, r 8, farmer, and soldier 20th N. Y. cavalry 2 years B JBabbitt Albert, w Eva (Millard), p o Barnes Corners, r 37, day laborer, owns h and lot Babbitt Edwin G., w Alice M. (Woodard), p o Barnes Cor- ners, r 26, farmer 30, 2 cows, 1 horse Babbitt Michael D., w Elizabeth H. (Williams), p o Barnes Corners, r 35, farm laborer, owns li and lot at Barnes Corners IBabcock Chester, w Sarah (Fields), p o South Eutledge, Jefferson Co., r 4, farmer, leases of Mrs. Walter Smith, Oswego Co., farm 50, has 5 coavs Babcock Frank, w Rose (Hall), p o East Rodman, Jefferson Co., r 4, farmer, leases of Robert Merills farm 267, 25 cows, has 3 horses TOWN OF PINCKNEY. 461 Baker Michael, w Margaret (Henry), p o Barnes CJorners, r 6, farmer, w owns farm 250, 35 cows, 4 horses Baker Michael Jr., p o Barnes Corners, r 22, farm laborer in emp of William Clark Baker Moses F., w Minnie (Clark), p o Pinckney, r 29, farm- er 100, has 5 horses Baker Sayer, w Mary ( — — ■ — ), p o Pinckney, farmer, leases on shares of Thomas Carroll 225, and 20 cows, has 3 horses Bannon Bryan, p o New Boston, r 51, farmer 175, has 14 cows, 3 horses, sugar orchard 200 trees Bannon Eliza J. Miss, p o New Boston, r 51, resides with her brother, John Bannon John, p o New Boston, r 51, farmer 95, has 14 cows, 2 horses, 3 sheep Bannon Katharine Miss, p o New Boston, r 51, resides with her brother, John Bannon Patrick, w Anna (Cary), p o New Boston, r 51, farmer 150, has 15 cows, 3 horses, 2 sheep Barrett Chester, p o Barnes Corners, res do, carpenter, job- ber and builder Barrett Emona Jane, p o Barnes Corners, res do, school teacher Barrett Franklin, p o Barnes Corners, r 42 1-2, day laborer Barrett Frederic, w Jane (Royce), p o Barnes Corners, res do, farmer 4, aged 70 . Barrett Jonathan, w Altina (Green), p o Barnes Corners, r 42 1-2 cor 42, farmer 150, has 2 cows, 2 horses, sugar orchard 300 trees Barrett Lavina (Lucas), widow of Benjamin, p o Barnes Corners Barrett Wellington, . w Ann H. (Giddings), p o Barnes Cor- ners, r 45, farmer, leases of John Lucas farm 50, has 5 cows, 1 horse Barrett William C, w Mittie E. (Lewis), p o Barnes Corners, r 37, millwright and farmer 40, has 4 cows Bates John F., w Mary A. (Curtis), who died Feb. 3, 1895, retired, farm 130, and disabled soldier of Co. F., 186th N. Y. V. Bombard Alexander, w Margaret, p o Copenhagen, r 30, laborer Boshart Leland, w Ella M. (O'Dell), p o Barnes Corners, res do, carpenter, jeweler and owns and conducts a steam threshing machine, h and lot 462 TOWN OF PINCKNEY. Bostwick Isaac W., w Lavancha M. (Swart), p o Barnes Corner's, r 38, farmer 125, has 16 cows, 3 horses, 4 sheep, and sugar orchard 125 trees Bowman George L., w AUie W. (Lowe), p o Barnes Corners, res do, prop of a shingle mill, capacity 6000 per day, and farmer, leases of Samuel T. Douglass estate 50 Bowman Jennie L. Miss, p o Barnes Corners, r 46, school teacher Bowman Mary A. Miss, p o Barnes Corners, r 46, resides with her mother, Mrs. Criscinda Douglass JBrennon Bridget Miss, p o Barnes Corners, r 54, school teacher, resides with her father, Edward ^rennon Edward, w Anna (McDermott), p o Barnes Cor- ners, r 54, farmer 150, has 11 cows, 2 horses Brooks Almira Miss, p o Barnes Corners, r 42 1-2 cor 42, resides at the home of Jonathan Barrett Brown Basha H., p o Barnes Corners, r 37, domestic, emp Curtis Hotel .Brown Mary J. (Nellis), widow of Thomas, p o Barnes Cor- ners, r 37, resides with her daughter, Mrs. Nettie M. Edwards JBucklin John, w Almira (Smith), p o Barnes Corners, r 36, farmer 128, 6 cows, 10 sheep, sugar orchard 300 trees Bullinger Carrie M. Miss, p o Barnes Corners, r 27, owns farm 74, 8 cows, 2 horses, sugar orchard 100 trees Bullinger Harvey H., p o Barnes Corners, r 27, farmer on farm owned by his daughter, Miss Carrie M. Bullinger, 74, 8 cows, 2 horses, sugar orchard 100 trees Burke James I)., p o Barnes Corners, r 46, farmer 227, has 30 cows, 6 horses, overseer of the poor Burke Mary E., p o Barnes Corners, r 46, owns with her brother, James D., estate of her father 227 Burns Bridget (Bannon), widow of William, p o New Bos- ton, res do, owns farm 64, has 8 cows, 2 horses Burns Edward, p o New Boston, r 49, farmer with his brother, Joseph Burns Fred M., w Celia E. (Quirk), p o New Boston, res do, cheesemaker Burns James, p o New Boston, r 48, farmer with his father, John 3urns John, w Isabella (Macavoy), p o New Boston, r 48, farmer 100, has 7 cows, 3 horses, 18 sheep Burns John J., p o New Boston, r 48, farmer with his father, John TOWN OF PINOKNEY. 463 Burns Joseph, w Julia (McDonald), p o New Boston, r 49, farmer 170, has 12 cows, 2 horses, 3 sheep, also leases of Mrs. Susan Smith farm 95 Burns Michael M., w Anna (Murphy), p o NeAv Boston, r 53, farmer 85, has 8 cows, 2 horses, 2 sheep Bushnell Walter H., w Jane E. (Chamberlain), p o Pinck- nej', r 16, farmer 20, and carpenter Bushnell Walter H. Mrs., p o Pinckney, r 16, carpets, blank- ets and flannel weaver ■Canfield Lavinia (Streeter), widow of Chauncey, house- keeper with her son-in-1'aw, James B .Dakin, p o Barnes Comers: Carpenter Byron, p o Barnes Corners, r 47, farmer with his father, Jonas G. Carpenter Charles, w Mary E. (Babcock), p o Barnes Cor- ners, r 27 cor 20, farmer, leases of Dr. N. D. Ferguson of Carthage, farm 400, 30 cows, 2 horses ■Carpenter Charles, w Nettie M. (Potter), p o Barnes Cor- ners, r 47, farm laborer 'Carpenter J. Amos, w M. Ellen (Horan), p o Barnes Corners, res do, manuf of butter tubs Carpenter Jonas C, p o Barnes Corners, r 47, farmer 50, 5 cows, 2 horses Carpenter Marion, p o Barnes Corners, r 47, farm laborer, emp of William Kelly of Montague €arpenter Warren, p o Barnes Corners, r 47, farm laborer Carroll Carrie A. Miss, p o Pinckney, r 14, cor 11, home with her father, Thomas Carroll Charles J., p o Pinckney, r 14 cor 11, farmer with his father, Thomas Carroll Dennis, w Theresa (Brenon), p o Barnes Corners, r 45, farmer, leases of Frank Denning farm 150, 20 cows, has 3 horses, also owns farm 75 in Jefferson Co. ■Carroll Thomas, w Mary (Murphy), who died Jan. 24, 1891, p o Pinckney, r 14 cor 11, farmer, has five farms aggre- gating over 900 acres, has about 100 head of cattle Ohamberlain Amas, p o Barnes Corners, r 37, resides with his son, Charles E. Chamberlain Charles E., w Mary E. (Bates), p o Barnes Corners, r 37, farmer 175, has 19 cows, 3 horses, sugar orchard 250 trees Chamberlain Newton E., w Ida (Grettis), p o Barnes Comers, off r 36, farmer 100, has 10 cows, 2 horses- 464 TOWN OF PINCKNBY. Chamberlain Oren, p o Barnes Corners, off r 36, resides with. his son, Newton Clark David, w Mary (Clark), p o Barnes Corners, r 22,^ farmer with his father, William Clark Lucius A., p o East Kodman, Jefferson Co., off r 22,. farmer 175, has 20 cows, 5 horses, veteran of '61, served in 186th N. Y. Inf. Clark William H., p o Barnes Corners, r 22, farmer 160, has 22 cows, 5 horses Clemens Frederic, w Mary (Jacobs), p o East Eodman, Jef- ferson Co., r 2, farmer 100, has 12 cows, 8 horses, poor master Cook Clark S., w Susan M. (Whitcomb), p o Barnes Comens,. res do, life insurance agent Oooley Addie S. Miss, p o Barnes Corners, r 39, has one- fourth interest in farm 84, and owns with her sister,. Matilda A., 11 cows, 18 sheep, 2 horses Cooley Leander B., w Minnie E. (Dailey), p o Barnes Cor- ners, r 38, farmer, leases of the heirs of the Dolly Cooley estate 84, 11 cows, 18 sheep, 2 horses, on r 39 Cooley Matilda A. Miss, p o Barnes Corners, r ^9, owns one- fourth of farm 84, and owns with her sister, Addie, 11 cows, 8 sheep, 2 horses Cornwell Louisa (Bentley), widow of John, p o Barnes Cor- ners, home with her daughter, Mrs. O. F. Thomas, age 80 years Cornwell Sarah L., p o Barnes Corners, dressmaker, home with her sister, Mrs. O. F. Thomas Cory Albert, w Sarah (Oaks), p o Barnes Corners, r 25, farmer 50, has 7 cows, 2 horses Cory Edwin W., w Viola (Bellinger), p o Barnes Comers, r 25, farmer, leases on shares of Ms father, Albert, farm 50 Cory James A., w Louisa J. (Johnson), p o Barnes Corners, r 26, farmer 75, 9 cows, 2 horses, has been overseer of the poor 8 years, soldier in Co. B., 10th N. Y. H. A., and served in the National Guard 7 years, rank of first lieutenant Cory Oscar B., w Margaret A. (McLaughlin), p o Barnes Corners, r 25, farmer 70, 7 cows, 4 horses Coyer Moses, w Elizabeth K. (Davis), p o Barnes Corners, res do, general blacksmith, served in the N. Y. State militia 5 years Oronk Eosetta J., p o Pinckney, r 8, resident Curtis Frank W., w Martha J. (Hazel), p o East Rodman, TOWN OF PINCKNEY. 465 Jefferson Co., r 1, farmer, leases of John S. Edwards farm 125, 17 cows, has 2 horses CURTIS GEOEGE S., w Ida A. (Brown), p o Barnes Cor- ners, res do, proprietor of Hotel Curtis, livery attached, accommodations for trout fishermen, good board and good rooms. Mr. Curtis' father, David, was the first postmaster at Barnes Corners Cypher Ephraim, w Samantha (Green), p o Barnes Corners, r 36, laborer, w owns h and lot DAKIN JAMES B., w Jennie E. (Canfield), who died Oct. 6, 1888, p o Barnes Corners, res do, dealer in dry goods, ready made clothing, gents' furnishing goods, gro- ceries, hardware, crockery, boots, shoes, hats, caps,, drugs, medicines, paints, oils and everything kept in a country store Demsey Mary Ann (Shear), widow of Janie.s, p o Xew Bos- ton, r 49, farmer 25 Dillon Patrick, w Mary (Driscoll), p o East Rodman, Jeffer- son Co., r 22, farmer, leases of Mrs. John A. Dillon farm 229, 22 cows, sugar orchard 200 trees, has 5 horses Donley Frank, w Mary A. (Hayes), p o Pinckney, r 16, farmer 190, has 25 cows, 5 sheep, 2 horses Douglass Criscinda C. (Hiemhilger), widow of Samuel, p o Barnes Corners, r 46, resides on the farm owned by Edward Douglass Doyle Grett, w Mary (Smith), p o Barnes Corners, r 28,, farmer 105, has 14 cows, 3 horses Doyle Michael, w Mary (Henry), p o New Boston, r 52, farm- er 100, has 12 cows, 3 horses, 4 sheep Doyle Patrick, p o Barnes Corners, r 28, farmer with his: father, Grett Doyle Sarah J., p o Barnes Corners, r 28, dressmaker and milliner, resides with her father, Grett Dunaway Abel, w Prudence C, (Thompson), p o South Rut- land, Jefferson Co., r 7, farmer, leases of Edward Hof- ferd farm 220, 28 cows, has 9 horses, 5 sheep, and owns farm 12 on r 8 Dunaway Joseph, w Harriet (Gifford), p o East Rodman, Jefferson Co., r 4, farm laborer in emp of Robert Mer- ills Dunaway Percible W., w Frances (dark), p o South Rut- land, r 7, farmer with his father, Abel Dyke George W., w Carrie (Elder), p o New Boston, res do, farm laborer 466 TOWN OF PINCXNEY. Edmunds John, w Hai-riet (Perkins), p o Bairnes OornerS) r 38, farmer 125, has 18 cows, 5 horses, apiary 25 colonies Edmunds Mary, p o Barnes Corners, r 38, resides with her father, John Edmunds Menzo, p o Barnes Corners, r 38, farmer with his father, John Edmunds Orville M., w Sadie J. (Fotter), p o Barnes Cor- ners, r 38, farmer, leases of his brother, William, farm 54, 3 cows, 2 horses, and sugar orchard 250 trees Edmunds William H., w Callie A. (Underwood), p o Barnes Corners, res do (Lucas & Edmunds), ajid owns farm 50, 4 cows, leased to his brother, Orville Edwards Nettie M. Mrs. (Brown), p o Barnes Corners, r 37 Edwards Oren F., w Emma E. (Morrison), p o East Rodman, Jefferson Co., r" 1, farmer 118, has 20 cows, 4 horses, sugar orchard 400 trees Ellsworth William L., p o Barnes Corners, res do, farm laborer Emerson Fannie Mrs. (Bailey), widow of Nelson, p o Barnes Corners, r 36, h and lot Emerson Frank, w Eva (Parker), p o Barnes Corners, farm- er 60, and leases of Benjamin Jones 89, has 14 cows, 3 horses, maple orchard 300 trees Emerson Frank E., w Eva C. (Parker), p o Barnes Corners, r 36, farmer, leases of Benjamin Jones farm 84, 9 cows, has 3 horses, and owns farm 56 Emerson Sarah J. Miss, p o Barnes Corners, r 36, resides with her mother, Mrs. Fannie Everard George, p o New Boston, bds do, blacksmith, emp William M. Mealy Fairman Harvey W., w Eleanor C. (Denning), p o Barnes Corners, r 37, carpenter and joiner Fairman Henry J., w Ellen- (Boyd), p o Barnes Corners, r 37, carpenter and joiner Fairman Minnie E. Miss, p o Barnes Corners, r 37, school teacher, resides with her father, Harvey J'earon Ona, w Mary (Pearon), p o New Boston, r 48, farm- er, leases of Mrs. Margaret O'Brien farm 50, 4 cows, has 3 horses Fenn Charles G., w Sarah J. (Gilboy), p o East Rodman, Jefferson Co., r 23, farmer, leases of Samuel 0. Stod- dard farm 120, 16 cows, has 2 horses TOWN OF PINOKNEY. 467 Ferguson Cheese Factory, p o Barnes Corners, r 27 cor 20, N. D. Ferguson prop, C. H. Williams clieesemaker, re- ceives the milk of 90 cows, C. J. Eyel salesman Fields Steven 11., w Elizabeth (Frederick), p o Barnes Cor- ners, r 37, machinist, ovrns steam saw mill Finn Edward L., p o Pinckney, r 12 cor 11, prop of Pinck- ney Corners Cheese factory, and cheesemaker; winter res Martinsburgh, p o Houseville Fisk Samuel M. Rev., p o Barnes Corners, res do, pastor of the M. E. church F'orbes James M., w Amelia H. (Northup), p o Copenhagen, r 32, farmer 170, has 20 grade cows, 4 horses, 8 swine, apiarist 8 colonies Forbes John W.; son of James M., p o Copenhagen, r 32, farmer with his father !Pox Loren D., p o Barnes Corners, res do, prop Williams Cheese Factory No. 3, and cheesemaker Fox Mary J. (Hall), widow of Loren, p o Barnes Corners, res do, owns farm 45 F'uller Frank W., p o Barnes Corners, r 36, farmer with his father, George Fuller George, w Martia (Bucklin), p o Barnes Corners, r 36, farmer, leases of his father-in-law, John Bucklin, farm 128, 6 cows, 10 sheep, has 2 horses, veteran of '61, Co. K., 35th N. Y. Inf. G ■Galaway Sarah D. Mrs. (Jewett), widow of Sylvester, p o Barnes Corners, r 43, farmer 66, sugar orchard 300 OIFFORD GEOEGE W., w Emogene L. (Ball), p o South Eutland, Jefferson Co., r 4, farmer, leases of Charles O. Gardner farm 270, 22 cows, has 2 horses ■Gifford Minnie L., p o South Eutland, Jefferson Co., r 4, resides with her father, Nicholas Oifford Nicholas, w Emma (Babbett), p o South Eutland, Jefferson Co., r 4, farmer 97, has 13 cows, 4 horses, 11 sheep •Glasier Charles W., w Nettie (Comins), p o Barnes Corners, r 39, farmer 125, has 12 cows, 2 horses, 7 sheep, sugar orchard 160 trees, assessor Goodenough Oscar H., w Alice O. (Price), p o New Boston, r 47, farmer, has 7 cows, 3 horses, sugar orchard 200 trees 468 TOWN OF PINOKNEX", Granger Hubert N., w Mattie E. (Hubbard), p o Copen- hagen, r 16, farmer, leases on shares the Bushnell estate 224, and 16 cows, has 4 horses Grant Jessie E. Miss, p o Barnes Corners, r 36, farmer with her father, Kozelle Grant Eozelle L., w Helen M. (Harris), p o Barnes Oorners, r 36, carpenter and farmer, leases of Miss Emily Tolls farm 275, 25 cows, sugar orchard 350 trees, has 5 horses Green Alvira, widow of Lester P., p o Barnes Corners, r 25,. home with her daughter, Mrs. Lester P. Green Green Clarence L., w Bertha B. (Babbitt), p o Barnes Cor- ners, r 25, farmer, leases of Herman Hays 70, has 8 cows, 2 horses Green Delia Mrs. (Woodard), p o Barnes Corners, r 37, re- sides with her son, Henry Green Franklin, w Lu(ietta (Speucer), p o Barnes Comers, r 22, farmer 179, 20 cows, 4 horses, 3 sheep Green Henry, p o Barnes Corners, v 37, carpenter Green Lester P., w Alma A. (Green), p o Barnes Corners,, r 25, farmer 96, has 9 cows, 2 horses Green Margaret Miss, p o Barnes Oorners, r 37, general housekeeper Green Milo 11., w Cordelia (Woodard), p o Barnes Corners, r 25, farmer 15, 2 horses ' Green Eussell, w Lydia A. (Wait), p o Barn'es Corners, r 23, farmer 50, has 6 cows, 3 horses GKEENLEY CHAELES B., w Ella A. (Butts), p o Barnes- Corners, res do, dealer in dry goods, groceries, crock- ery, ready made clothing, boots, shoes, drugs and medi- cines, paints, oils and everything called for in a coun- try store, has been here in trade since 1882, frequently represents his town in the Eepublican County Conven- tion, owns farm 237, 30 cows, 4 horses in Eodman, Jefferson Co. Gregg Ann J. (Mrs. Daniel), p o South Eutland, Jefferson Co., r 8, leases farm 300 and 30 cows of Nicholas Smith of Carthage, has 6 sheep and 4 horses , Gregg Daniel, w Ann J. (Mooney), p o South Eutland, Jef- ferson Co., r 8, disabled soldier Co. B., 35th N. Y. Y.-2- years, was in seven battles, owns h and lot in Copen- hagen Gregg Ella B., p o South Eutland, Jefferson Co., r 8, mil- liner Gregg Jennie E., daughter of Daniel, p o South Eutland,. Jefferson Co., r 8, school teacher TOWN OF PINOKNEY. 469 ■Gregg Lucy A., daughter of Daniel, p o South Rutland, Jefferson Co., r 8, home with parents Oregg Robert E., w Marj^ E. (Woolward), p o Barnes Cor- ners, r 37, farmer 150, has 20 cows, i horses, sugar orchard 400 trees, justice of the peace ■Gregg Thomas H., son of Daniel, p o South Rutland, Jeffer- son Co., r 8, farmer, resides with his parents Guiett Edmund M., w Jessie (Seofleld), p o Barnes Corners, r 37, farmer, leases of Charles Gardner farm 300, 21 cows, 2 horses, sugar orchard 500 trees H Hadsall Morris S., p o Barnes Corners, res do, physician and surgeon, graduated from the medical department of the University of Buffalo, bds Hotel Curtis Hall DeWitt G, w Jennie E. (Brown), p o Barnes Corners, res do, farmer 170, has 20 cows, 5 horses, 12 sheep, 25 years justice of the peace, conveyancer, prepares legal papers, settles estates, and tries suits in justice's court Hall Lewis, w Lucintha (Cook), p o Barnes Corners, r 24, farmer 36, has 5 cows, 3 horses, has served as constable HALL WALLACE S., w Jane P. (Acker), p o Barnes Cor- ners, res do, prop of s,aw mill and feed mill, does cus- tom grinding and turns out 200,000 to 300,000 feet per year, farmer 14 acres, is supervisor of Pinckney, and has held the office previously 7 years, assessor 6 years, is postmaster, has resided at Barnes Corners the past 49 years, served in Co. G., 3rd N. Y. cavalry from Aug., 1861, until July, 1865, returned as orderly sergeant Hallowood James, w Margaret (Hennessey), p o Pinckney, r 29, farmer 42 1-2, 7 cows, 3 horses Hallowood Margaret, p o Pinckney, r 29, domestic Hammond Edgar M., w Hannah (Todd), p o Barnes Corners, r 25, farmer 263, has 18 cows, 5 horses Harris Steven T.,w Elizabeth A. (Starkweather), p o Barnes Corners, r 6, retired farmer, w owns h and lot Hart Alvin S., w Sarah A. ('VS'aite), p o Pinckney, r 11, re- tired farmer, home with George E. Lane, aged 82. Mr. and Mrs. Hart were born and have always resided in Pinckney Hart Emery W., w Sarah J. (Nevrton), p o Barnes Corners, r 35, farmer 44, 4 cows, sugar orchard 200 trees, also leases of Herbert Hart farm 60, 10 cows, has 2 horses Hart Flora Miss, p o East Rodman, r 2, housekeeper for Robert Merills 470 TOWN OF PINCKNEY. Hart Frank C, w Minnie A. (Pooler), p o Barnes Corners, r 22, farmer, leases of Frank H. Munson of Watertownu farm 170, 20 cows, sugar orchard 150 trees, has 2 horses Hart Lewis, w Mary Jane (Van Olinda), p o Barnes Corners,. r 22, farmer 56, has 5 cows, 3 horses, sugar orchard 250 trees, veteran of '61 Hart S. Anna Miss, p o Pinckney, r 11, dressmaker Hayes Alonzo A., w Elva D. (Young), p o Barnes Corners, r 26 cor 25, farmer 170, has 20 cows, 5 sheep, 3 horses Hayes Eugene, p o Barnes Corners, r 48, farmer 28 Hayes George W., w Luella M. (Brown), p o Barnes Corners,, r 21, farmer 130, has 10 cows, 3 horses Hibbard Fred E., w Harriet C. (Todd), p o East Kodman, Jefferson Co.^ r 25, farmer 70, has 10 cows 2 horses Hibbard Peter, p o East Rodman, Jefferson Co., r 25, painter Himes John P., w Percilla (Marsh), p o Barnes Corners, r 46, farmer 100, has 8 cows, 2 horses HOTEL CURTIS, p o Barnes Corners, location do, G. S. Curtis, proprietor Hubbard Charles B., son of Samuel B., p o Barnes Corners,. farm laborer, home with his parents Hubbard Frank D., son of Samuel B., p o Barnes Corners, farm laborer, home with his parents Hubbard Samuel B., w Rachael A. (Clark), p o Barnes Cor- ners, res do, commission dealer in live stock, emp of" Fox, Dealing & Parker, owns farm 100 and 9 cows, 4 horses, soldier Co. M., 5th N. Y. H. A. 3 years, returned a corporal Hunt Harry, p o Barnes Corners, r 25, farmer Hunt Waldo, p o Barnes Corners, r 25, farmer J Jervett Henry ^\\, w Eliza A. (Richards), p o Barnes Cor- ners, res do, retired farmer, and disabled soldier of C^o. F., 94th N. Y., served from 1861 to 1865, has 54 acres woodland in the town of Worth, Jeiferson Co. Jones Baxter W., w Elizabeth A. (Rexford), p o East Rod- man, Jefferson Co., r 24, farmer 120, has 8 cows, 6 horses, orchard 30 trees Jones James A., p o Barnes Corners, r 6, farmer with his father, William JONES LEWIS H., w Nancy A. (Woodard), p o Barnes Corners, res do, manufacturer and dealer In furniture,, carriages and sleighs, repairing a specialty, was super- visor in 1875 and 1876, assessor 3 years, and town clerk TOWN OF PINCKNEY. 471 4 years, farmer 13, served in Co. M., 5th. N. Y. H. A. 3 years, returned on orderly sergeant Jones Robert M., p o Barnes Corners, clerk emp of Charles E. Greenley, bds do Jones William B., w Susan C. (Morris.), p o Barnes Corners, r 6, farmer 102, has 13 cows, 3 horses K Kehoe Catherine Miss, p o Barnes Corners, r 17, owns with her sister, Eliza, farm 50 Kehoe Eliza Miss, ^ o Barnes Corners, r 47, owns with her sister, Catherine, farm 50 Kehoe Frank J., w Anna B. (O'Neil), p o Barnes Corners, r 48, farmer with his father, Patrick Kehoe Patrick, p o Barnes Corners, r 48, farmer 160, has 22 cows, 3 horses, 6 sheep, sugar orchard 200 trees Kehoe Thomas A., w Catherine (Lane), p o Barnes Corners, r 18, farmer 160, has 15 cows, 8 sheep, 2 horses Kelley John, w Ann (Lawler), p o Pinckney, r 29, farmer 56, has 12 cows, 2 horses Kelley Margaret, daughter of John, p o Pinckney, v 29, home with her parents Kelley William, son of John, p o Pinckney, r 29, farmer with his father Lane George E., w Lousetta J. (Hart), p o Pinckney, r 11, farmer 127, has 18 cows, breeder of grade Swiss and Jersey cattle, has 14 sheep, 3 horses, 25 swine, apiarist 30 colonies Lane Jennie V., daughter of George E., p o Pinckney, r 11 Lane William, w Esther J. (Rector), p o Barnes Corners, r 45, farmer, w owns farm 55, 9 cows, 5 hoirses Lawrence Lucretia Mrs. (Rumble), widow of Albert, r 46, resides with her brother, Demster Rumble Locus Israel, w Adelaine (Munson), p o Barnes Corners, r 38, farmer 37 1-2, has 2 cows, 3 horses, 9 sheep, resi- dent of the place 60 years Lortie Charles L., w Susan (Brown), p o East Rodman, r 1, farmer 18 1-2, has 2 horses Loson Henry, son of Jacob and Ann, farmer, emp of George Stoddard of Lowville Loson Jacob, w Ann (Festimal), p o Barnes Corhers, r 46, farmer 200, has 30 cows, 4 horses, 6 swine, apiary IT colonies Loson John, son of Jacob and Ann; farmer, emp 6f Waite Stoddard of Lowville 472 TOWN OF PINCENEY. Loson Mary, daughter of Jacob and Ann, p o Barnes Cor- ners, r 46, home with her parents Loucks Arba J., w Harriet E. (Woolworth), p o Pinekney, farmer, leases of his wife's father, S. F. Woolworth, 163, 25 cows, has 3 horses, 26 swine Loucks Fred A., w Alice (Woodard), p o Barnes Corners, r 47, farmer, leases on shares of Sarah Thomas 215, and 20 cows, has 3 horses Lowe Chester, p o Barnes Corners, resides with his daugh- ter, Mrs. George L. Bowman Lowe Eugene F., w Orphia A. (Hedlock), p o Barnes Cor- ners, r 38, farmer 80, has 7 cows, 2 horses, sugar or- chard 350 trees Lucas Albert, w Mary J. (Wetmore), who died Feb. 2, 1888, p o Barnes Corners, res do, farmer, home with his cousin. Miss Esther Adams Lucas Alfred D., w Emma J. (O'Dell), p o Barnes Corners, r 36, farmer 70, has 13 cows, 3 horses, and leases of his mother, Mrs. Euth C, farm 60, sugar orc'hard 175 trees Lucas Amasa W., w Eliza L. (Burns), p o Barnes Corners, r 41, farmer 100, has 11 cows, 2 horses, sugar orchard 400 trees Lucas Charles D., w Louise (Turner), p o Barnes Corners, res do, carpenter, emp of Henry G. Fairman, and farm- er 7, town clerk, soldier Co. F., 94th N. Y. V. about 2 years, and was wounded Lucas & Edmunds (G. L. L. and W. H. E.), p o Barnes Coa-- ners, res do, props of mail route and daily stage from Barnes Corners to Watertown, and Gardner's Corners Lucas Emeline (Yendes), widow of Horace, who died Sept. 5, 1874, p Barnes Corners, res do, her husband opened the first hotel and the first dry goods store in Barnes Corners Lucas George L., w Willie L. (Hensey), p o Barnes Corners, res do, (Lucas & Edmunds), and farmer 50, 8 horses LUCAS JOHN J., w Ida L. (Bates), p o Barnes Corners, res do, undertaker and funeral director, and barber Lucas Euth C. (Glasier), widow of Jacob, p o Barnes Cor- ners, r 36, farmer 70, 13 cows, owns h and lot Lynch Charles, p o Pinckney Corners, r 19, farm laborer Lynch Henry C, p o Pinckney Corners, r 19, farmer with his father, Joshua Lynch Joshua W., w Lucy O. (Mattey), p o Pinckney Oor- nerS; r 19, farmer, leases of William Sullivan farm 160, 15 cows, 3 sheep, sugar orchard 150 trees, has 4 horses, owns farm 83 on r 28 TOWN OF PINCKNBY. 473 Lyng John, w Mary N. (Kehoe), g o Barnes Corners, r 45, farmer, w owns 80, IT cows, 2 horses Lyng John F., p o Barnes Corners, r 45, lumberman, owns 62 1-2 acres woodland in Jefferson Co. M Madison George H., w Fannie (Babbitt), p o Barnes Cor- ners, r 21, farmer 85, has 4 cows, 2 horses, sugar or- chard 200 trees Maher Jeremiah, w Elizabeth (O'lSTeil), p o New Boston, t 32, farmer 270, has 25 cows, 5 horses Maher Michael, p o New Boston, res do, farmer with his father, William Maher William, w Elizabeth (Maher), p o New Boston, res do, dealer in groceries, flour, boots, shoes, ready made clothing, etc., -and farmer 210, has 25 cows, 3 horses Maher William Jr., w Eliza (Doyle), p o New Boston, r 53, farmer 165, has 20 cows, 2 horses, sugar orchard 350 trees Marcellus Arthur, w Emma I. (Tyler), p o New Boston, r 32, farmer with his father, Samuel Marcellus Samuel, w Hannah M. (Edick), p o New Boston, V 32, farmer, leases of John Fairbanks 200, and 18 cows, 1 horse Martin William, p o East Rodman, Jefferson Co., r 1, farm laborer in emp of Oren Edwards McDermott Catharine A., p o Barnes Corners, r 54, resides with her brother, Michael McDermott Jane (Burk), p o Barnes Corners, r 54, resides with Michael McDermott McDermott Luke J., p o Barnes Corners, r 54, farm laborer McDermott Michael, p o Barnes Corners, r 54, farmer 98, has 7 cows, 2 horses McDermott Mollie A. Miss, p o Barnes Corners, r 54, dress- maker, resides with her brother, Michael McDonnell Alonzo, w Sereptic (Ostin), p o South Rutland, Jeffereson Co., r 7, farmer 20, veteran of '61, was wounded in Battle of Antietam McGowan James H., p o Barnes Corners, r 48, farmer on farm owned by his mother, Mrs. Margaret McGowan John M., p o Barnes Corners, r 48, farmer with his brother, James H. McGowan Margaret (Gilligan), widow of Michael, p o Barnes Corners, r 48, farmer 135, 10 cows, 3 horses McGowan Sarah, p o Barnes Corners, r 48, general house- keeper, resides with her mother, Mrs. Margaret 474 TOWN OF riNOKNEY. McGowan Susan A., p o Barnes Comers, r 48, resides with her mother, Mrs. Margaret McGrath Thomas W., w Kathkrine B. (Maher), p o New Boston, r 51, farmer 60, has 6 cows, 4 horses, owns the New Boston cheese factory McMichael Anna E., daughter of John, p o Barnes Corners,. V 46, school teacher McMichael John, w Sarah (Kehoe), p o Barnes Comers, r 46, farmer 70, has 11 cows, 4 horses McMichael Mary, daughter of John, p o Barnes Corners, r 46, school teacher Mealy John, w Sarah (Doyle), p o New Boston, r 52, farmer 80, has 10 cows, 2 horses ■ Mealy William M., p o New Boston, res do, general black- smith, horse shoeing a specialty Merills Alice K. Miss, p o East Rodman, Jefferson Co., r 2,, school teacher at Watertown Merills Mary (Graham), widow of John, p o East Rodman, r 2, resides with her son, Robert Merills Robert, p o East Rodman, Jefferson Co., r 2, farmer 200, has 25 cows, 4 horses and on r 4 farms aggregating 227, 26 cows, 4 sheep, has been assessor MILLER RUSSELL A., w Elizabeth B. (Howard), p o South Rutland, Jefferson Co., r 2, carpenter, owns h and lot Miller Stennett E., p o South Rutland, r 2, farm laborer ^Miller Willis J., w E. Luella (Cummings), p o South Rut- land, Jefferson Co., r 4, farmer, leases of Fred Riddle- spraker 100, 11 cows, has 3 horses Moft'et Alvinza, p o New Boston, r 52, farm laborer in emp- of Mrs. Ida Sackett Morse Charles F., w M. Emeline (Bacon), p o Pinckney, r 11, farmer 41, has 6 cows, 2 horses, mail carrier from Pinckney to Copenhagen, daily Morse Clinton J., son of Charles F. and Emeline, p o Pinck- ney, r 11, farmer 140, has 12 cows, 6 young cattle, 1 horse Murphy Carrie A. Miss, p o Copenhagen, r 12, resides witih her brother, Philip Murphy James J., w Cora B. (Ryel), p o Barnes Corners, r 46, farmer, leases of John Quinn 200, 25 cows, has 3 horses Murphy J. Eugene, p o Copenhagen, r 12, farmer with his brother, Philip Murphy Margaret (Markey), widow of Patrick, p o Copen- hagen, r 12, resides with her son, Philip TOWN OF PINCKNEY. 4:7 5- Murphy Philip T., p o Copenhagen, r 12, farmer 100, has 15- cows, 4 horses, 6 sheep, sugar orchard 100 trees Murrock William, w Sophia (Macklen), p o Barnes Comers^ r 35, farmer 73, has 11 cows, 2 horses, sugar orchard 160 Murrock William Jr., p o Barnes Corners, r 35, farmer 55,, has 2 horses, 9 Sheep N New Boston Cheese Factory, p o New Boston, location do^ receives the milk of over 500 cows, Thomas McGrath, prop, Fred Burns cheesemaker and Thomas McGrath salesman Newton Celia S. (Eyther), widow of Charles, p o New Bos- ton, r 47, farmer 130, has 10 cows, 4 horses, 39 sheep,, sugar orchard 600 trees Newton Ella Miss, p o Barnes Corners, dealer in millinery and fancy goods, leases h of C. E. Greenley Newton George A., w Samantha Z. (Good enough), p o Barnes orners, r 47, farmer 60, 4 sheep, 3 horses, 4 young cattle, w owns farm 86, 12 cows, in JefEerson Co.^ carpenter Newton Milton D., w Emma J. (Stedman), p o Barnes Cor- ners, r 46, farmer 100, has 11 cows, 3 horses, excise commissioner Newton Wjlliam S., p o New Boston, r 47, farmer 30 Noble Charles K., w Mary (Rumsey), p o Barnes Corners, res do, farmer, leases on shares of Moses Eichards 185,. furnishes pasturage for stock O'Brien Margaret (Fearon), widow of William, p o New Boston, r 48, farmer 50, 4 cows O'Dell Ada E: (Borden), p o Barnes Corners, res do, dress- maker O'DELL GILMOEE J., p o Barnes Corners, res do, dealer in groceries, ready made clothing, hardware, tinware and rubber goods, Ibds with Leland Boshart O'Dell Lucy E. (Bissell), widow of David, p o Barnes Cor- ners, r 36, owns h and lot O'Neil MichaeF, w Ellen (Mackay), p o Barnes Comers, r 45, farmer on the farm of his wife, 134 acres, 10 cows, 3 horses, 2 sheep P Parker Edward E., w Minnie M. (Hubbard), p o Barnes Cor- ners, r 26, farmer, leases on shares of Samuel B. Hub- bard 100, 14 cows, has 5 horses 476 TOWN OF PINOKNEY. Parker Isaac S., w H. Jennette (Woodward), p o Barnes Cor- ners, r 42 1-2, laborer Parker Lillie May, p o Barnes Corners, r 42 1-2, resides with her father, Isaac Peel Eliza, p o Barnes Corners, r 45, school teacher, resides witr her father, Thomas Peel Thomas, w Mary (McDermott), p' o Barnes Corners, r 45, farmer 58, owned by his daughter, Eliza, veteran of '61, Co. D., 185th N. Y. Inf., was wounded in the attack on Petersburg Petrie CJeorge, w Leona (Allen), p o Barnes Corners, r 43, farm laborer in employ of James Boshart, Harrisburgh Pettengill Jennette L. (Cummings), widow of Alanson A., who died April 30, 1895, p o Barnes Corners, res do, seamstress, h and lot Phillips John H., w Mary J. (Grant), p o Pinckney Corners, r 19, farmer 236, has 23 cows, 2 horses, 2 sheep, sugar orchard 200 trees Pinckney Corners Cheese Factory, p o Pinckney, r 12 cor 11, E. L. Finn prop and cheesemaker, receives the milk of 400 cows, T. Murphy and E. Woolworth salesmen Plank George W. Eev., w Electa C. (Gardner), p o Barnes Corners, res do, superannuated M. E. preacher, over 50 years in the ministry Pool M., w Nora (Downs), p o New Boston, res do, manu- facturer and dealer in lumber,' rough and dressed, and manufacturer of cheese boxes, orders solicited Pooler Alvin W., w Mary J. (Flint), p o Copenhagen, r 29, farmer 191, has 20 cows, 2 horses, owns (reg.) stallion Prince of Wayne, Jr. Potter William D., w Prudence O. (Jones), p o Barnes Cor- ners, r 27, farmer, leases of Patrick Ling 30, has 2 cows, 3 horses, veteran of '61 Pruyne Sherman F. Rev., w Lucy B. (Bonner), p o Barnes Corners, res parsonage, pastor of the Baptist church Q Quinn John, w Ellen (Johnson), p o New Boston, r 53, farmer 140, has 16 cows, 2 horses, 3 sheep R Rankin William, w Anna (Carr), p o Barnes Corners, res do, blacksmith Rebb C^harles B., p o Barnes Corners, laborer, emp of George L. Bowman TOWN OF PINCKNEY. 477 Rector Maurice D., w Lottie A. (Peason), p o Barnes Ck)r- ners, res do, manufacturer, repairer and dealer in har- nesses, deputy postmaster EEED CHARLES H., w Carrie A. (Loucks), p o Barnes Oor- ners, r 42 1-2, farmer, leases of Mrs. Martha J. Green IPO, 10 cows, sugar orchard 100 trees, has 2 horses Reed William W., w Effie G. (Prouty), p o Barnes Corners, r 42, day laborer Rexford Harriet Miss, p o East Rodman, Jefferson Co., r 24, , resides with her sister, Mrs. D. W. Jones Eeyel Peter C, p o Barnes Corners, r 36, teacher and in- structor in penmanship, also farmer 30, sugar orchard 100 trees Rice Edward, w Maria (DriscoU), p o New Boston, r 48,. farmer 50, has 8 cows, 1 horse, 11 sheep Rice Fra-ncis, w Sarah L. (Button), p o Barnes Corners, r 29 ' cor 28, farmer 200, has 5 cows, 3 horses Richards Ephraim, w Sophia (Bent), p o Barnes Corners, r 42, farmer 50, has 5 cows, 2 horses, sugar orchard 100' trees Richards John, w Betsey (Heath), p o Barnes Corners, r 44, . farmer, w owns 100, 2 cows, 2 horses, sugar orchard' 500 trees Richards Moses, w Mary L. (Cain), p o Barnes Corners, res do, retired farnter, has 101 acres, and res Ivobbins John, w Anna M. (Hall), p o Barnes Corners, r 45, , farmer 290, has 2 cows, veteran of '61 Royce Addison W., p o Barnes Comers, r 37, farmer with his brother, Martin Royce Charles O., p o Barnes Corners, r 37, farmer with his father, Martin Royce Delton, w Margaret (Lawler), p o Barnes Corners, r- 37, farmer 60, has 7 cows, 2 horses Royce Lois L., p o Barnes Corners, r 37, resides with her father, Martin Royce Martin, w Mary J. (Streeter), p o Barnes Corners, r 37, farmer, w owns 100, 12 cows, 4 horses, sugar orchard 150 trees Rumble Demster S., p o Barnes Corners, r 46, farmer, leases of DeWitt C. Hall 165, 15 cows, 10 sheep, sugar orchard 200 trees Rumble Elizabeth (Ryel), widow of James A., p o New Bos- ton, r 52, farmer 50, has 10 cows, 2 horses, sugar or- chard 200 trees Rumble Seldon E., w Ella M. (Bushnell), p o Barnes Comers,, r 46, farmer 30, has 3 cows, 1 horse 478 TOWN OF PINCKNEY. Ryan Edward, w Lovina S. (Pike), p o South Rutland, Jef- ferson Co., r 8, farmer 143, has 10 cows, 2 horses Ryan Patrick Henry, w Rosa (McCornwell), p o Barnes Cor- ners, res do, farmer 13, has 3 cows Ityel Charles J., p o Barnes Corners, r 36, farmer, leases of Hiram H. Ryel 190, 22 cows, sugar orchard 200 trees, has 3 horses (Sackett Ida (Bowman), widow of George, p o New Boston, r 52, farmer 140, has 17 cows, 2 horses, sugar orchard 200 trees Sage Charles H., w Adaline E. (Strickland), p O' Pinckney, r 11, farmer 96, has 6 cows, 18 sheep, 2 horses Scanlin Edward, w (Blackman), p o New Boston, off r 51, farmer, leases of his father, David, 125, 15 cows, has 2 horses School house, dist. No. 1 (Barnes Comers), p o Barnes Cor- ners; this is a fine new edifice, contains two depart- ments, with seats for 80 pupils School house, dist. No. 2, p o East Rodman, Jefferson Co., r24 School house, dist. No. 3, p o Barnes Corners, r 6 cor 22 School house, dist. No. 4, p o East Rodman, Jefferson Co., r 2 School house, joint dist. No. 6, p o Barnes Comers, r 44 School house, dist. No. 7, p o New Boston, r 31 School house, dist. No. 8, p o Barnes Corners, r 27 School house, dist. No. 9, p o New Boston, r 47 School house, dist. No. 10, p o Barnes Corners, r 54 School house, dist. No. 11, p o South Rutland, Jefferson Co., r8 School house, dist. No. 12, p o Pinckney, r 14 Schryver Nettie A., p o East Rodman, Jefferson Co., r 24, resides with her father, William E. Schyrver William E., w Emerett L. (Stoddard), p o East Rodman, Jefferson Co., r 24, farmer 135, has 16 cows, 4 horses, sugar orchard 140 trees Scofield Arthur N., w Josephine M. (Cornell), p o South Rutland, Jefferson Co., r 4, farmer 165, has 14 cows, 2 horses Sheldon Anna M. Miss, p o Pinckney Corners, r 17, teacher and student at Potsdam Normal school SHELDON CORA B., daughter of Madison J., p o Pinckney, r 14, school teacher TOWN OF PINCKNEY. 479 Sheldon Edmund J., w Blanche A. (Stoddard), p o Pinckney Corners, r 17, farmer 100, has 11 cows, 4 horses, sugar orchard 300 trees, veteran of '61 .SHELDON MADISON J., w Eva E. (Lasher), p o Pinckney, r 14, farmer 120, has 18 cows, 2 sheep, 3 horses, apiarist 15 colonies -Sheldon Norman B., p o Pinckney, v 11, farmer 345, has 35 cows, 7 sheep, 5 horses, 10 swine, has resided on this farm 26 years .Sheldon Sarah M. Miss, p o Pinckney, r 11, housekeeper for her brother, Norman B. Sheldon Sophronia S., p o Pinckney, r 11, home with her brother, Norman B. Shields George, p o Barnes Corners, off r 51, farmer with his father, John Shields John, w Bridget (Gilligan), p o New Boston, off r 51, farmer 100, has 12 cows, 2 horses Shields John, w Katharine A. (O'Connor), p o Pinckney Cor- ners, r 6, farmer, leases of Thomas OaiToU farm 143, 18 cows, sugar orchard 60 trees, has 3 horses Sisson Steven W., p o East Eodman, Jefferson Co., r 4, farm- er 50, has 6 cows, 2 horses, apiary 7 colonies, veteran of '62, Co. A., 10th N. Y. H. A. Slowey James, w Anna (Hubbard), p o Copenhagen, r 16, farmer 120, has 15 cows, 2 sheep, 2 horses, soldier Co. M., 5th N. Y. H. A., 3 years Smith A. Warren, w Jane (Hodgkin), p o South Eutland, Jefferson Co., r 4, farmer on the farm of his daughter-in- law, Mrs. George W. Smith, 75, 8 cows, 3 horses Smith George, w Malissa (Streeter), p o Barnes Corners, r 42, farmer 140, has 14 cows, 3 horses Smith George F., w Mary A. (O'Neal), p o Eodman, r 23, farmer, leases of Samuel O. Stoddard 130, 13 cows, sugar orchard 100 trees Smith William, w Ida J. (Woolworth), p o Copenhagen, r 12, farmer, leases of Samuel B. Woolworth 70, 13 cows, 4 sheep, sugar orchard 500 trees, 70 acres woodland, has 2 horses "Snyder Seymour M., w Florence E. (Obenton), p o New Bos- ton, r 32, farmer, leases of Alfred Taylor of Great Bend, 115, and 10 cows, has 2 horses Spies William M., w Emma E. (Monroe), p o Barnes Corners, r 36, lumberman and jobber, has 5 horses Stafford Alson E., w Cornelia J. (Noble), p o Barnes Corners, r 37, farmer, w owns 30, 3 cows, 2 horses Stafford Hubert E., p o Barnes Corners, r 37, carpenter 480 TOWN OP PINCKNEY. Stoddard Fred J., p o Barnes Comers, r 37, farmer on the farm of his mother, Mrs. Kosetta Stoddard Martin V., w Victoria (Green), p o East Kodman, Jeiferson Co., r 25, farmer 278, has 30 cows, 4 horses^ sugar orchard 300 trees, veteran of '61, Co. M., 5th N. Y. H. A. Stoddard Eosetta (Lucas), widow of Blodgett, p o Barnes Corners, r 37, farmer 20, has 2 cows, 2 horses, also farm ,100, 15 cows, on r 36 Storring Harriet (Ohapin), widow of Hilo, p o Barnes Cor- ners, r 37 Streeter Ezra, p o Barnes Corners, res do, farm laborer Streeter Ezra, w Minnie (Parker), p o Barnes Corners, r 37, laborer Streeter Flabil, p o Barnes Corners, r 35, laborer Streeter Harriet Miss, p o Barnes Corners, r 35, housekeeper for her brother, Flabil Streeter Wesley W., p o Barnes Corners, r 42, resides with his son-in-law, George Smith Swart Alexander, w Elizabeth (Rumble), p o Barnes Cor- ners, r 25, farmer 63, has 6 cows, 2 sheep, 2 horses T Taggerd Elizabeth A. Miss, p o New Boston, r 48, general housekeeper for Edward Rice Thomas Carson H., w Rosa E. (Plank), p o Barnes Corners,, res do, farm laborer, owns h and lot Thomas Oscar F., w Nettie C. (Corn well), p o Barnes Cor- ners, res do, agent for sale of marble and granite, emp of Hinman & Co. of Syracuse, h and lot Thomas Sarah, widow of Byron, p o Barnes Corners, r 47, owns farm 215, and 20 cows, 7 yearlings, 7 sheep Tucker Myron C. W., p o New Boston, r 48, farmer 100 Twining Nelson P., w Addie (Lewis), p o Copenhagen, r 32, farmer 154, has 17 cows, 4 horses u Union Cheese Factory, p o Barnes Corners, r 5, John C. Hardy cheesemaker V Van Alstine Edward M., w Margaret (Flora), p o Bapfnes Corners, r 38, carpenter and laborer W Wadsworth Ehoda M., widow of William E., p oiPinckney, r 11, resides with her sister, Mrs. Charles F. Morse TOWN OF PINCKNEY. 481 Wait Norman G., w Amy (O'Dell), p o Barnes Corners, res do, farmer 70, has 8 cows, 3 horses, maple orchard 300 trees Waterman Duane, av Ettie (Arthur), p o Barnes Corners, r 37, farmer, leases of Edward Champion 80, has 2 horses Waterman Henry O., w Ann G. (Smith), p o Barnes Corners, res do, retired farmer, 6 acres Waterman Sylvester S., w Maria (Bostwick), p o Barnes Corners, res do, painter and paper hanger, and carpen- ter Werner Harriet Miss, p o Barnes Corners, r 36, school teach- er, home with William Spies AA' heeler Garrett, w Margaret (Maher), p o New Boston, r 52,, cobbler and postmaster White Bridget Miss, p o New Boston, r 51, resides with her b'rothers, William and Michael AMiite Jonathan, w Mann'ora (Kehoe), p o New Boston, r 48, farmer 93, has 14 cows, 2 horses, soldier in Co. B.,. 35th N. Y. Inf. White Michael, p o New Boston, r 51, farmer with his brother, William, on estate of his father 123, 14 cows, 3 horses White Otis H., ]) o Barnes Comers, r 29 cor 28, farmer WHite William, p o New Boston, r 51, farmer with his brother, Michael, 123, 14 cows, 3 horses, the estate of his father, Martin Wicks Thomas, w Phebe (Andros), p o East Rodman, Jeffer- son Co., r 2, farmer 225, has 13 cows, 4 horses, sugar orchard 700 trees Wilcox Francis, w Carrie (Fox), p o Worthville, Jefferson Co., r 41, farmer 75, has 9 cows, 2 horses Wilcox William L., w Elizabeth (Miller), p o Worthville, Jefferson Co., r 41, cooper, reside with their son, Fran- cis, veteran of '61 Williams Charles H., w Lucinda (Merrihew), p o Barnes Corners, r 37, farmer 90, has 10 grade Jersey and Hol- stein cows, 2 horses, cheesemaker at Ferguson cheese factory Williams Cheese Factory No. 3, Loren D. Fox prop and cheesemaker, receives the milk of from 450 to 500 cows, D. C. Hall salesman, p o Barnes Corners, location do Willinms Ella M., p o Barnes Corners, r 37 resides with her father, Charles 482 TOWN OF PINCKNEY. Williams Mauchester W., w Belle (Carr), p o Pinckney, r 12 cor 11, assistant cheesemaker, emp of E. L. Finn Wood Arvin, w Abigail (Streeter), p o Barnes Corners, r 46, farmer 100, has 14: cows, 5 horses Wood John, p o Barnes Corners, r 46, farmer with his father, Arvin Wood Eosa, daughter of John, p o Barnes Corners, r 46, home with her parents Woodard Abner, w Almeda (Kelner), p o Barnes Corners, r 21, farmer 48, 5 cows, 2 horses, sugar orchard 100 trees Woodard Chauncey H., w Eva A. (Scidmore), p o Barnes Corners, r 2l| farmer with his father, Abner Woodard Erwin, w Helen (Hayes), p o Barnes Corners, r 21, farmer 50, has 5 cows, 2 horses, sugar orchard 100 trees Woodard Mary (Miller), widow of Frank, p o South Tyler, Jefferson Co., r 4, general housekeeper Woolworth Abram, w Nancy (Bellinger), p o Barnes Cor- ners, r 36, farmer, leases of Mrs. Eosetta Stoddard farm 150, 15 cows, has 3 horses, constable Woolworth Charles H., w Ida B. (Bellinger), p o Barnes Cor- ners, r 36, fai'mer with his father, Elisha Woolworth Elisha, p o Barnes Corners, r 36, farmer 200, has 22 cows, 3 horses, 5 sheep, sugar orchard 300 trees, apiary 7 colonies Woolworth James, w Eominda (Butts), p o Pinckney Cor- ners, r 14 cor 17, resides with Eobert Woolworth Woolworth Eobert T., p o Pinckney Corners, r 14 cor 17, farmer 160, has 18 cows, 3 horses, sugar orchard 400 trees Woolworth Stephen F., w Fanny E. (Lanpher), p o Pinck- ney, r 11, farmer 163, has 25 cows, 4 horses, 26 swine Wright Almira (Plopper), widow of Eussell, ]j o Barnes Cor- ners, r 43 cor 44, resides with her son, Norton Wright Norton E., w Ella L. (Wood), p o Barnes Corners, r 43 cor 44, farmer 6 Y Youngs Clarence, w Bertha (Clark), p o Etot Eodman, Jeffer- son Co., off r 22, farmer, leases of Lucius Clark 175, 20 «ows, 5 horses PORT LEYDEN VILLAGE. POET LEYDEN was incorporated about 1867, The 'early records of this village were lost by fire, from the ravages PORT LB r DEN VILLAGE. 483 oi which it has suffered severely. Port Leyden is a pictur- esque village, located on the banks of Black river, and em- braces parts of the towns of Leyden and Lyonsdale. It is especially noted for its immense water powers and canal. (For explanations and abbreviations see page 5.) A Ainsworth Oharles H., w S. Agnes (Head), dealer in sheep, lambs, calves, swine and milch cows. Main Annable Henry, w Elizabeth M. (Roberts), sec, clerk and manager of Lyonsdale Paper Co., h Main cor Quarry Ash Kobert H., w Ella A. (Mowers), physician and surgeon, graduate of Haihnemanan Medical col- lege, Chicago, 111., and Buffalo Medical college, located in Port Leyden June, 1880, Main Atkins Gertrude, widow of Joseph, Douglass B • Baker William H., w Ella J. (Graham), pastor of First M. E. church at Port Leyden and Talcottville, h Lincoln Barnes William W., w Jennie (Cornish), section foreman, h North Battles Anthony, w Bridget (Joy), laborer. Pearl Battles James M., lumberman, h Pearl Battle William H., w Hannah (Flynn), lumberman. Main Beck John P., w Mary (Eselburns), Main Beck Peter, w Mary M. (Smidt), dealer in boots, shoes and rubber goods. Main, h Canal Beck Rose M., millinery, Main Belknap Andrew J., w Elizabeth (Ferguson), teamster, h Douglass Belknap Emerson, w Belle (Boswork), boatman, Douglass BETTS ORRY, w Lurena (Jacobie), president of corpora- tion, farmer 70, 6 cows. His father, Uriah Betts, came from Nassau, N. Y., in 1832, and made the first settle- ment on the farm now owned by Frank Villard in Lyonsdale. Mrs. Betts' father, Nicholas Jacobie, came from Nassau in 1835 and located where Mr. Betts now lives Bibbins & Brown (E. A. B. & C. H. B.), dealers in dry goods, hats and caps, groceries and provsions, etc.. Main Bibbins E. A., Mrs. Manford H., (Bibbins & Brown), Quarry Bibbins Manford H., w Ellen A. (Scidrn'ol-e), with Bibbins & Brown, Quarry 484 PORT LEYDEN VILLAGE Bigelow William H., w Melinda (Sloat), lumberman, North. Brockway Blisha, laborer, off Main Brown Charles H., w Emma (Mereness), (Bibbins & Brown)^ Main Brown William T., w Mary J. (Hitchcock), farmer 66, Pearl Burr Georj^e W., w Harriet (Hubbard), farmer 15, Elm Burrows, Andrew, drayman, Quarry Burrows Lottie M., Quarry Burrows Rose E., preceptress Union school, Quarry Carney James, dry goods, clothing, groceries and provisions^ baled hay and country produce, wood, etc., Main Carroll Bridget Mrs., dressmaker, owns store building, Main Carroll Patrick, w Lizzie (Cavanaugh), laborer, Mechanic Claffy Thomas, Lincoln Claffy ThomaSj_ w Sarah (Battles), blacksmith, Lincoln Clark Emma, Lincoln COE; DENNIS M., w fimma J. (Seymour), architect and builder, Pearl COE & SON (E. G. and W. D.), dealers in furniture, funeral directors, and embalmers. Main COE WILLIAM D. (Ooe & Son), w Mary (Mereness),, notary public and town clerk. Main, h Pearl Cole Clara J., Elm Cole Clinton J., carpenter and joiner. Elm Cole Madison A., carpenter and joiner, farmer 11, Elm Collins Andfew ^\., w Mary (Dolan), blackstmith, Douglass Cone Harriet M., school teacher, Lincoln Cone Margaret N., milliner, Lincoln Cone William H., w Sarah A. (Cavanaugh), barber and hair dresses, manager of Cone's orchestra, and farm 36, Main, h Lincoln Connor .Tames, Eector St. Martin's church at Port Leyden North, h do Cook George W., w Elsie M. (Bushnell), papermaker. Main Ooughlin .John, w Mary (Reardon), laborer. Mechanic Coyle Michael J., w Sarah E. (Luther), clerk. Main Coyle Sarah E., dealer in groceries and provisions, wines and liquors. Main, h do Cronan John, w Kate (Glasby), laborer Crowley James, laborer. Canal Cunningham Charles F., w Hattie (Davis), painter, h off" Lincoln PORT LEYDEN VILLAGE. 485 Dennison Alexander H., w Charlotte (Huntley) DePeyster Dema, widow of Arent, Main DePeyster Edward, blacksmith, Main DePeyster Herbert D., w Myra (Longway), laborer Dexter Edward, w Emma (Carlon), laborer, Pearl Dibble Keuben, laborer Dolan Sarah Mrs., North DONNELLY CHARLES J., w Mamie (Belnois), editor and proprietor of Lewis County Courier, and job printer, Main Doster Elizabeth Mrs., widow of John, Mechanic Doster Matthew, w Alice (McPhilmy), dealer in fresh and cured meats, poultry and vegetables in season, cash IJaid for hides, Main, h Mechanic Douglass Alvin N., w Sarah A. (Holcomb), carpenter and joiner, Douglass cor North Douglass David D., retired physician, Douglass Douglass Julia A., widow of Jonathan, Mechanic Dunlea John, Katharine (Kennedy), paper maker, Lincoln DUNN FRED D., w Julia (Murphy), saloon and restaurant. Main, h do Dupert Gertrude, domestic. Main F Fairchild Herebrt D., w Minnie (McMoran), miller. Mechanic FARLEY MICHAEL J., w Margaret A. (Kelley), prop livery and sale stable. Main, h Lincoln Parr George O., mason, North Farr Henry, w Ruth A. (Scoville), mason. North Fogarty John, laborer, Canal Fogarty Patrick, w Bridget (Jennings), farmer 13, Canal Fogarty Patrick Jr., laborer, Canal Garvey Miles, w Emily (McFadden), saloon and restaurant, Main, h do Gollegly Frank IT., w Anna R. (Lyman), lumberman, North Gookins Charles J., w Alice L. (Miller), carpenter and build- er. Elm Gookins Gertrude E., dressmaker, Elm • Gookins LaMoine A., milliner, Elm Gould Paper Co., C. W. Pratt of Boonville pres, G. H. P. Gould of Lyons Falls sec and treas, manufacturers of manilla wrapping paper, Main ck, Main cor Mechanic Williams Charles E., w Lena J. (Jones), commercial trav- eler. Quarry cor North Williams Everett, w Julia L. (Burrows), station and ticket agent, American Express agt, dealer in coal, farm pro- duce and fruit 492 PORT LEYDEN VILLAGE. Williams Frank D., Adirondack guide and carpenter, Pearl Williams John H. Jr., w Jennie E. (Hubbard), bookkeeper, Elm Williams Lewis Eev., w Mary (Price), pastor of Oongrega- tionalist church. Port Leyden, and Oollinsville, also civil engineering, Main Williams Mary (Eees), widow of Edward, Pearl Williams Thomas E. (Williams Bros.), has 15 cows, leases of T. W. Roberts of Bradford, Pa., 97 acres Wolcott M. Oscar, w Lorain (Wilson), livery and farmer 50, Main Woolworth Angeline A., widow of Cornwell, Main Woolworth Gilbert M., w Ida M. (Miller), laborer, Main WORMUTH ISAAC A., w Lizzie (Easton), attorney and counsellor at law, notary public and justice of the peace in Lyonsdale, Main, h do Wormuth Mary, widow of John D., Main Wrape Thomas, w Lydia B. (Joynt), lumberman, h off Lin- coln Y Yule Frank L., w Kate (Battles), stationary engineer and guids, Pearl TOWN OF TURIN. TURIN was formed from Mexico, Oswego Co., March 14, 1800, and embraced all that part of Lewis Oo. lying west of Blacb river and Inman's Triangle, and south of the south lines of Lowville, Harrisburgh and Pinckney. This was afterward sub-divided, until, in 1830, it was formed with its present area of 18,772 acres, the smallest town In the county. It was named fr'om the capital of Sardinia, Italy. Turin, the only incorporated village, is situated near the south line of the town. Houseville is a small village in the northern part. The first supervisor was Jonathan Col- lins, and the first clerk, Samuel Hail. (For explanations and abbreviations see page 5.) A Ackerman Charles J., p o Mouseville, r 17, laborer TOWN OF TUHIK. 493- Ackerman Jennie L. Miss, p o Houseville, r 17, dressmaker Ackerman John W., w Lucy (Corey), p o Houseville, r 17, farmer 24 Allen Hannah M., widow of Parson, p o Turin, r 42 Allen Henry, w Kachel (Mathias), p o Turin, r 56, leases of Mrs. Loyd, West Turin, farm 225, 25 cows Allen James M., w Amelia (McConnell), p o Turin, r 42, farm- er 126, 20 cows B Ball J. James, w Jennie C. (Davis), p o Houseville, r 19,, farmer Bargo Claude, w Mary A. (Heimhilger), p o Houseville, r 12^. farmer 131, has 20 cows Bargo Henry E., p o Houseville, r 12, laborer BARNES CLARK M., w Mary A. (Rowlands), p o Turin, r 46, market gardener and farm 30, has 15 cows, and leases of Mary E. Barnes farm 70 Beesley George, w Emma A. (Burnhurt), p o Turin, r 36,, farmer 184, 16 cows Bence Frank, w Barbara (Rubar), p o Houseville, r 19, farm- er 225, has 40 cows Benedict Amelia, widow of James C, p o Turin, r 26, farmer 7, and has in trust for her children farm 50 BENEDICT ANDREW D., w Josephine L. (Parquet), p o Turin, r 20, farmer 155, 18 cows Benedict James T., w Celia A. (Jones), p o Glendale, r 7, farmer 66, has 10 cows Bibbins Cornelius J., p o Turin, r 33, farmer,, emp of his father, Jeremiah Bibbins Egbert R., w Rosa (Crouch), p o Turin, r 58, leases on shares of Arthur H. Carpenter farm 175, and 16 cows Bibbins Jeremiah, p o Turin, r 33, farmer 170, has 20 cows Bibbins Martha A. Miss, p o Turin, r 33, housekeeper for her father, Jeremiah Bibbins Oliver, w Elizabeth (Williams), p o Turin, r 32, farmer 64, has 10 cows Bourgeois Augustus, w Lucy (Potter), p o Glendale, r 20 1-2,, leases of John Bourgeois farm 85, and 15 cows Brennon Ami, p o Turin, r 34, farmer 125, has 14 cows Brennon Eugene P., w Mary (Runge), p o Turin, r 35, farmer 122, has 14 cows Brennon Frank E., w Helen (Crouch), p o Turin, r 34, farmer 100, has 10 cows Brennon Frank M., w Ann (Wiers), p o Turin, r 34, farmer- 180, has 20 cows 494 TOWN OF TURIN. Brennon John, w Sarah (Flynn), p o Houseville, r 17, leases on shares of Charles Brennon farm 246 and 32 cows Brennon Margaret Miss, p o Turin, r 34, housekeeper for her father, Ami Burdick Alva, w Mellona (Barrus), p o Turin, r 45, farmer 30 Burdick Alvin M., p o Turin, r 45, farmer Burdick Benjamin, w Martha (Nichols), p 9 Lyon's Falls, r 42, farmer 112, leased to his sons, John S. and Benja- min Jr. Burdick Benjamin Jr., w Esta A. (Priest), p Lyon's Palls, r 42, leases of his father, Benjamin, farm 112, and owns with his brother, John S., farm 50, 20 cows Burdick Clarence E., w Jennie L. (Petrie), p o Glendale, r 7, farmer 20 Burdick Eli A., w Julia C. (Wise), p o Glendale, r 7, farmer 220, has 40 cows Burdick Garie E., p o Greig, r 23, farmer Burdick George H., w Elizabeth (Dalton),. p o Turin, r 22, farmer Burdick George W., w Mary (Warren), p o Glendale, r 7, leases of Harriet E. Silvernail farm 117, 10 cows Burdick John S., p o Lyon's Falls, r 42, leases of his father, Benjamin, farm 112, and owns with his brother, Benja- min Jr., farm 50, 20 cows Burdick Naomi, widow of Charles, p Glendale, r 7 BUKDIOK NELSON, w Ehoda J. (Heath), p o Lyon's Falls, r 42, farmer 36, has 8 cows, thresher, owns threshing machine Burdick Stephen W., w Louisa E. (Hills), p o Greig, r 23, farmer 150, has 20 cows, and hop grower 11 Burdick Warren, w Betsy (Wilkinson), p o Turin, r 22, farm- er 46 Burdick Wright, p Greig, r 23, farmer Burr Jesse , p o Greig, r 22, farmer, emp Fred W. Norton Bush Augusta M. Miss, p Turin, r 41, owns with her sister, Mary, farm 185, 20 cows Bush Emma J., widow of James, p Houseville, r 17 Bush Mary Miss, p o Turin, r 41, owns with her sister, Au- gusta M., farm 185, 20 cows C Capron Smith M., Sarah J. (Jillson), p Turin, r 39, horse dealer and farmer- 180, 30 cows, leased to John M. Dewey Carpenter Duane, w Lillian (Pritchard), p Turin, r 31, farmer emp Orrin Carpenter TOWN OF TURIN. 495 Carpenter James M., p o Delia C. (Olmstead), p o Turin, r 29, leases on shares of Orrin Carpenter farm 130, 20 cows Oarpenter Leon E., p o Turin, r 29, farmer with his father, Orrin ■Carpenter Orrin, ^^' Annie J. (Direen), p o Turin, r 29, farmer 500, has 70 cows Case Eliza, wife of Nelson, p o Glendale, r 5, farmer 10 Case Roderick S., w Josephine (Gookins), p o Glendale, r 22, farmer 100, has 23 cows Clark Ellen, widow of Charles M., p o Turin, r 26f r 40 Clark Fred J., p o Turin, r 26 f r 40, works estate of his father, Charles M., 44, has 6 cows Clark Jane, widow of Milton P., p o Turin, r 48, farmer 195, 30 cows Clans Andrew, w Harriet (Kidder), p o Houseville, r 13, farmer 130, 20 cows Claus David, w Susan (Cole), p o Houseville, r 19, farmer 29 Claus Horw*ard W., w Lena M. (T\"elden), p o H(juseville, r 18, laborer Claus Jerome, w Abbie (Swackheimer), p o Houseville, r 14, farmer 4 Conover Edgar, p o Turin, r 52, farmer, emp Jennie E. Evans Conover Warren, w Mary (Moore), p o Turin, r 53, cheese- maker Cook Albert B., p o Houseville, r 29, cheesemaker Cook George, w Nettie (Sabins), p o Houseville, r 16, laborer Cook George H., w Catharine A. (Harrington), p o House- ville, r 19, carpenter and joiner Cook Jeremiah D., w Amelia J. (Harrington), p o Houseville, r 29, farmer 7 Cook Nelson J., w Emily L. (Sliter), p o Houseville, r 13, leases on shares of Martin J. Sackett farm 200, 36 cows Cook Sidney S., w Minnie C. (Weaver), p o Turin, r 36, farm- er, leases of Peter Eadley 100, 13 "cows Cotell Alonzo J., p o Turin, r 53, fanher 200, has 20 cows Crast George, p o Houseville, r 28, laboyer Cronk Jarvis, w Lorinda (Eose), p o Houseville, r 19, farm- 'er 1 5 Cumber Chauncey, w Emma E. (Weaver), p o Turin, r 25, la- borer Cunningham Hannah, widow of Henry, p o Turin, r 20 D Damuth Edward, w Alida (Shepard), p o Houseville, r 33, leases' on shares of Dr. Myron Bronson, Lowville, farm 248, and 25 cows 496 TOWN OF TUEIN. Daniels Charles, p o Turin, r 53, cooper and farmer, emp of Alonzo J. Cotell Banks Alvin O., p o Turin, r 20, retired farmer Danks Henry A., p o Turin, r 20, farmer DANKS JEFFERSON M., w Annie G. (Cunniugkam), p a Turin, r 20, farmer 23, has 10 cows Davis Barnard F., w Nettie (Williams), p o Turin, r 19, high- way commissioner, leases on shares of Albert P. Miller 147 and 22 cows Davis Charles, p o Houseville, r 13, farm laborer, emp J. Mather House DAVIS CHAELES L., p o Turin, r 45, cooper, and breeder of fancy fowls of different varieties, home with his father, Robert R. Davis Evan, w Jane (Cook), p o Houseville, r 18 cor 19, farmer Davis Jennie E. Miss, p o Turin, r 45, school teacher, home with her father, Robert R. Davis Mather J., w Winifred (Case), ]) o Houseville, r 19, farmer 9 DAVIS ROBERT R.,,w Addie A. (Kendall), p o Turin, r 41, cooper, and maker of butter tubs, pork barrels, etc., proprietor of grist mill, h r 45 Dekin Peter A., w Florence (Brown), p o Turin, r 28, farmer, owns in Greig 10 DeLong F. Warren, p o Turin, r 40, laborer DEWEY EDWIN P., w Esther S. (Shepard), p o Turin, r 25, ex-road commissioner and ex-overseer of the poor, fai'm- er 235, 45 cows (Durham and Holstein grades) DEWEY ESTHER S., wife of Edwin P., p o Turin, r 25, farmer 25, breeder of fancy fowls (Plymouth Rocks) Dewey Frances C, widow of Oadwell, p o Turin, r 41, farmer 100, has 20 cows Dewey John S., p o Turin, r 41, farmer Dickinson Charles M., w Maud L. (Hall), p o Turin, r 50, farmer 10 Dickerson Horace W., w Mary V. (Devoe), p o Turin, r 39, farm laborer Dickinson Jerome, w Edner (DeLong), p o Turin, r 50, la- borer Dickinson Warren, w Mary (Jenack), p o Turin, r 50, farmer, w owns farm 25 Dodge Cora S. Miss, p o Turin, r 20, home with her father, Blon G. Dodge Elon G., w Eugenia (Ross), p o Turin, r 20, farmer " 142, 25 cows TOWN OF TURIN. 497 Doud Alcandar, w Josephine (Levis), p o Glendale, r 7, farmer 25 • Doud Edith May Miss, p o Turin, r 25, housekeeper for her father, Henry DOUD HENKY,'w Mary (Bigalow), p o Turin, r 25, farmer 102, 20 cows, manuf of flour and feed, buckwheat Hour a specialty, dealer in grain, clover seed, salt, etc., office E Main, Turin DOUD JOHN WELLINGTON, w Anna (Duuianois), p o Turin, r 25, farmer and miller, breeder of fancy fowls. Black and White Min'orcas and different varieties Doud Eoyal B., w Nellie G. (Danks), p o Turin, r 25, farmer, home with his father, Henry EVANS ANN, widow of Eobert, p o Turin, r 53, farmer 96, 12 cows Evans Arthur C, p o Turin, r 35, cheesemaker EVANS DAVID C, p o Turin, r 53, farmer, emp Mrs. Ann Evans, on the estate of his father, Eobert Evans Edwin H., w Anna M. (Eoberts), p o Turin, r 53, prop cheese factory EVANS EVAN B., p o Turin, r 35, farmer 101, has 18 cows Evans Fred E., p o Turin, r 35, farmer with his father,. Evan E. Evans James T., w L. Estella (Stanton), p o Houseville, r 29,. leases on shares of John I. Clapp, Boston, Mass., farm. 300, 30 cows Evans Jennie E., widow of Eobert T., p o Turin, r 52, leases. of Eobert and Evan Eoberts farm 85, and 14 cows EVANS JENNIE L. MISS, p o Turin, r 35, milliner and: dressmaker Evans John E., w Josephine (Davis), p o Houseville, r 13, leasies on shares farm 200, 14 cows Evans Pierre N., w Emma L. (Wendt), p o Houseville, r 13, prop grist and cider mill Evans Thomas N., p o Turin, r 35, farmer, leases of Stephen W. Silvernail 95, and 9 cows F Failing Andrew, p o Houseville, r 15, farmer 150, has 25 cows Falling Catharine, p o Houseville, r 17, farmer 1 Failing Henry W., p o Houseville, r 17, laborer Feistamer , p o Glendale, r 6, farmer 40, owned by Mrs. Hiram Johnson of Lowville 498 TOWN OF TURIN. Fisher Hiram, w Angelica (VVideman), p o Glendale, r 5, farmer 100 ,iias 15 cows Fisher John, w Julia (ricraftord), p o Glendale, r Y, laborer Fisher Julia, wife of J ohn, p o Glendale, r 7 Fishet Wallace M., w Mary M. (Beck), p o Glendale, r 7, farmer 73, has 15 cows Foster Caroline H., widow of Ealph H., p o Houseville, r 17, home with Mosley L. House Foster S. Olin, w Lillian (Litchfield), p o Turin, r 41, farmer 235, has 50 cows Freeman William, w Cornelia (Cook), p o Houseville, r 28, farmer, owns h and lot Fuller Milo W., w Helen H. (Carpenter), p o Houseville, r 17, farmer 17, owned by wife G Garber Joseph, w Kosa (Stukey), p o Turin, r 59, farmer 75, has 6 cows Gibbs George, w Kate (Karliskent), p o Turin, r 45, laboreu:' Green Charles L., w Mary E. (Henry), p o Turin, r 41, leases on shares of John Strong farm 200, 35 cows Griffiths William, w Margaret (Roberts), p o Turin, r 52, farmer 55, has 8 cows H Hall Andrew, p o Glendale, r 20 1-2, laborer Hall John D., w Anna (Gow), p o Glendale, r 20 1-2, laborer Hall Mary J. Miss, p o. Houseville, r 13, plain sewing Hammond Louisa F. Miss, p o Turin, r 41, home with S. Olin Foster Harrington Albert B., w Margaret (Sliter), p o Houseville, r 29, retired Higby A^lbert A., w Maryette (Damuth), p o Houseville, r 14, farmer 350, has 30 cows Higby Edwin B., p o Turin, r 30, student at Cornell Univer- sity Higby Frank D., p o Turin, r 30, farmer with his father, George W. Higby George W., w Margaret (Whitehead), p o Turin, r 30, justice of the peace, farmer 200, and on r 58 farm 100, 37 cows Higby Seth W., p o Turin, r 30, student at Oorhell Univer- sity Hill Emma L. Miss, p o Turin, r 36, school teacher Hill George, w Elizabeth (Guion), p o Turin, r 36, farmer 120, 12 cows Hill George Jr., p o Turin, r 36, school teacher TOWN OF TURIN. 499 Hills Clara H., p o Turin, r 48, home with, her father, Ro- zelle C. Hills Clifford, w Lula (Lane), p o Houseville, r 10, leases on shares of his father, Eozelle C, farm 200, and 30 cows HILLS EOZELLE C, w Jerusha E. (Kagan), p o Turin, r 48, farmer 163, 30 cows on r 10, farm 180, 30 cows, occupied by his son, ClifEord R. Hoch Frank, w Marliie (Sullivan), p o Houseville, r 16, leases on shares of George G. Morgan farm 190, and 18 cows HofEman Leon J., p o Houseville, r 28, laborer Hoselton George W., w Josephine (Burdick), p o Houseville, r 14, farmer 90, has 10 cows Hotel Glastonbury, p o Houseville, r 17, summer resort Hough Hannah A., widow of Homer J., p o Turin, r 39, owns farm 11, worked by her son, Herbert B. Jones House Ann L. Miss, p o Houseville, r 17, h and lot House Chester G., w Olive J. (Mickel), p o Glendale, r 22, farmer 55, owned by wife, has 10 cows HOUSE FRANCES D., wife of Joseph Mather, p o House- ville, r 13, farmer 240, has 25 cows, hop grower 7 House George H., w Margaret O. (Post), p o Glendale, r 22, farmer 145, and 25 cows, also has farm 75, 18 cows, in West Turin HOUSE JOSEPH MATHER, w Frances D. (Squire), p o Houseville, r 13, fanner, w owns farm 240, 25 cows, 7 acres hops House Morgan, w Sarah (Wright), p o Houseville, r 14, farmer 30 House Mosley L., p o Houseville, r 17, farmer 40, 12 cows, leased on shares to Frank D. Jeflferson Hovey William, p o Turin, r 39, laborer I Tngerson Henry, p o Houseville, r 30, laborer J Jefferson Frank D., w Susan E. (Damuth), p o Houseville, r 13, postmaster, farmer and dealer in general merchan- dise Jefferson Stephen A., w Elizabeth M. (Barker), p o House- ville, r 14, farmer Johnson Addis F., w Carrie L. (Gallup), p o Glendale, r 7, farmer 92, has 20 cows Johnson Emmett, w Emma (House), p o Glendale, r 7, farm- er, w owns farm 50, and 10 cows 500 TOWN OF TURIN. Johnson Hannibal, w Lavantia (Payne), p o Glendale, r 6,. farmer 65, has 6 cows Jones Adriel, p o Turin, r 51, farmer Jones Ella M. Miss, p o Turin, r 41, school teacher JONES HERBEKT B., w Kate (Evans), p o Turin, r 39,. farmer 80, has 17 cows Jones John E., w Mary (Sliter), p o Houseville, r 13, farmer 5- Jones Eichard E., w Catharine (Williams), p o Turin, r 51^ farmer 50, has 5 cows Jones William B., w Mary L. (Lewis), p o Turin, r 41, farmer emp Mrs. Frances C. Dewey Jones William E., w Jennie J. (Jones), p o Turin, r 55, steam. saw mill K Karliskent George, w Elizabetji (Brenon), p o Turin, r 45, laborer Kentner Charles, w Amanda M. (Hubbard), p o Glendale, r 5, farmer 25 Kidder Lafayette H., w Matilda (Filkins), p o Turin, r 45, prop woolen mill King Charles, p o Turin, r 47, laborer King Noble L., p o Turin, r 47, farmer 10 Kingsbury Thomas, w Anna (Kent), p o Turin, r 45, laborer Lane Herbert, w DeEtte (Coats), p o Houseville, r 16, farm- er, leases on shares of Jeremiah Swackhamer farm 156,. and 20 cows Lane Hiram, w Florence (Paris), p o Houseville, r 9 cor 10,. farmer 40 LEE AUGUSTUS S., w Mary A. (Burdick), p o Turin, r 20' cor 21, farmer 332, has 50 cows Lee Calista S., widow of James G., p o Turin, r 20 LEE FEANCIS W., p o Turin, r 20, farmer 53, 2 horses, 20 sheep Lee Frank I., w Ella J. (Jones), p o Turin, r 39, farmer 96, 15 cows Leyendecker Emory, p o Turin, r 39, farm laborer Leyendecker Francis, w Permelia A. (Stillson), p o Turin, r 39, leases on shares of William P. Williams farm 100, 16 cows Ling Walter A., w Ellen E. (Rice), p o Glendale, r 8, farmer 108, 21 cows Lokey Fred E., w Mary L. (I^reeinah), p o Houseville, r 28,. laborer ' TOWN OF TUKIN. 601 Loveland George, w Eose (BlancJiard), p o Turin, r 48, farm- er, emp Mrs. Jane Clark Loveland Joseph S., w Charlotte S. (Balcom), p o Turin, r 50, farmer 4 Loveland Nelson, w Kate (Dickinson), p o Turin, r 50, farm- er, emp Alfred H. Ijee Loveland Stephen H., w Alwilda (Denton), p o Turin, r 50, farmer 28 Lovey E^uben, w Etta (Crego), p o Turin, r 45, laborer M Manzer Barnett, w Nettie (Ingersoll), p o Houseville, r 16, laborer Markham William B., w Laura (Jones), p o Turin, r 41, la- borer McCormick George, w Sarah (Baldwin), p o Houseville, r 2, leases on shares of John P. Silvernail farm 117, and 20 cows Meiss John, w Carrie A. (Pellam), p o Turin, r 39, leases on shares of Mather S. Ives farm 200, 35 cows Millard Adriel E., w Eva C. (Smith), p o Turin, r 39, leases of Charles Lee farm 12 Millard Edwin H., w Jane C. (Shepard), p o Turin, r 53, farm- er 100, has 12 cows Miller Albert P., w Clamenza M. (Eichmond), p o Turin, r 26, farmer 134, and on r 19 farm 147, 25 cows Miller Amanda C, widow of Almon G, p o Houseville, r 19, farmer 60, leased to her son, Frank A. Miller Arthur A., p o Turin, r 26, farmer with his father, Albert P. Miller Frank A., w Katheryn (Burdick), p o Houseville, r 19, farmer 150, has 40 cows, and leases of his mother, Amanda C, farm 60 Miller Fred E., w Mamie (Case), p o Glendale, r 5, farmer 90, has 15 cows Miller John, w Mary (Shaver), p, o Glendale, r 7, laborer Miller Marcellus A., w Addie (Smith), p o Houseville, r 19, farmer 145, 30 cows MOEGAN GEOEGE G., w Frances B. (Sayles), p o House- ville, r 16, farmer 190, cheese box manufacturer and saw mill, has 18 cows Mott George ^Y., w Georgianna (Blanchard), p o Turin, r 45, laborer 502 TOWN OF TURIN. N Nash Kosetta, widow of Charles A., p o Glendale, r 20 1-2, farmer 7 Niebergall Jacob A., w Sarah M. (Gardner), p o Houseville, r 17, general blacksmith and repairer NORTON FRED W., w Jennie (Devoe), p o Greig, r 22, farm- er 265, 30 cows, 4 horses, 10 head young cattle Norton Ira, w Julia (Brenaon), p o Greig, r 23, laborer Norton John, w Harriet (Holt), p o Greig, r 23 ,laborer NORTON WINTHROP, W Elmina (Campbell), p o Greig, r 22, retired Oaster Emma H. Miss, p o Houseville, r 3 cor 2, school teacher Oaster John A., w Alice (Ball), p o Turin, r 25, farmer 131, 25 cows Oaster Philip B., w Anna J. (Andrus), p o Houseville, r 3 cor 2, farmer 66, has 15 cows Payne DeAlton E., w Helen F. (Searl), p o Glendale, r 20 1-2, hotel keeper Payne Reuben, p o Turin, r 48, farmer 2 Pellam Adelbert D., p o Houseville, r 16, farmer Pellam Almira, widow of Austin, p o Houseville, r 16, farm- er 24 Pellam Martin R., w Alice M. ((3ook), p o Houseville, r 17, farmer 1 Peters Charles, w Harriet M. (Carpenter), .p o Turin, r 36, farmer 79, and in Martinsburgh farm 122, 10 cows Phelps Ada M., widow of Roland, p o Houseville, r 1 Phelps Charles J., w Fidelia J. (Dekin), p o Glendale, r 20 1-2, farmer 200, has 34 cows Phelps Clarence A., p o Glendale, r 20 1-2, farmer Phelps Howard D., w Minnie L. (Morgan), p o Houseville, r 1, farmer 277, has 50 cows Phillips David, w Linnie (Carpenter), p o Houseville, r 14, farmer 100, 10 cows Post Josiah Sr., p o Glendale, r 22, retired farmer Powell Fidelia, widow of James A., p o Houseville, r 28, farmer 4 Pritchard Thomas E., w Fannie (Higby), p o Turin, r 59, farmer 100, 12 cows TOWN OF TURIN. 503 Kadley Enoch K., p o Turin, r 39, farmer RADLEY JOHN H., w Clarissa E. (Ferguson), p o Turin, r 53, owns with liis brother, Eobert H., and sister, Mary E. Hiltbrand of Floyd Corners, Oneida Co., farm 200, 20 cows Radley Peter B., w Anna E. (Evans), p o Turin, r 39, leases of William W. Roberts of Lowville farm 102 and owns on r 36 farm 100, 35 cows RADLEY ROBERT H., p o Turin, r 53, school trustee, owns with his brother, John H., and sister, Mary E. Hilt- brand,, of Floyd Corners, Oneida Co., farm 200, and 20 cows Ragan Eli E., w Emma L. (Ressler), p o Glendale, r 3, leases of Bradford Ragan farm 60, and 12 cows Ragan Nancy M., widow of Egbert, p o Houseville, r 13 Ragan Patrick, p o Houseville, r 13, farmer Reed Leonard, w Stella ( Covey), p o Houseville, r 9, farmer 85 Robbins Oscar W., w Nancy (Hulbert), p o Glendale, r 5, farmer 3 Roberts Jennie M. Miss, p o Turin, r 52, home with her father, William R. Roberts Owen G., p o Turin, r 46, farmer 6 Roberts William R., w Ann M. (Jones), p o Turin, r 53, farm- er 100, has 16 cows Root Belle, widow of Marcellus, p o Glendale, r 5, farmer 42,, has 6 cows Rosback Charles W., p o Houseville, r 19, laborer Ross Elley, w Minnie (Blade), p o Glendale, r 22, leases on shares Of Roderick S. Case farm 100, 23 cows Ross Peter, p o Glendale, off r 8, laborer s SARIN ELI, Av Jane E. (Stone), p o Turin, r 26, carpenter and joiner, also farmer 15 Sabin Ida V. Miss, p o Turin, r 26, dressmaker, home with her father, Eli Sabin Palmer, w Emma (Cook), p o Glendale, r 8, farmer, emp Joseph Northrup, Greig Salmon Bert C, w Florence M. (Banks), p o Turin, r 20, la- borer SAND JEREMIAH F., w Adelia J. (Shepard), p o Greig, r 23, farmer 126, has 26 cows, 5 horses School house, dist. No. i, p o Turin, r 32 / 504 TOWN OF TURIN. School house, dist. No. 2, p o Turin, r 41 School house, dist. No. 3, p o Turin, r 26 School housej dist. No. 4, p o Houseville, r 17 School house, dist. No. 5, p o Turin, r 39 School house, dist. No. 6, p o Greig, r 22 School house, dist. No. 7, p o Glendale, r 7 School house, dist. No. 8, p o Houseville, r 1 School house, dist. No. 10, p o Turin, r 53 School house, dist. No. 11, p o Turin, r 58 School house, dist. No. 12, p o Turin, r 44 Schreer Charles , w Catharine (Weaver), p o Houseville, r 19, laborer Searl Jason, w Ida (Warren), p o Glendale, r 20 1-2, farmer, emp Nelson Case Searl Marcellus A., p o Glendale, r 20 1-2, farmer 50 Seymour J. Lucius, w Lydia (Sackett), p o Turin, r 44, justice of the peace, farmer 200, has 30 cows Shaver John, p o Glendale, r 20 1-2, farmer Shaver Nicholas, w Nancy (Blntz), p o Glendale, off r 20 1-2, farmer 100, has 20 cows Shaver Peter, p o Glendale, r 20 1-2, farmer Shepard Arthur A., w Emma M. (Babcock), p o Turin, r 25, leases of Otis A. Shepard farm 156, 24 cows Shepard Arthur W., p o Turin, r 53, owns with his brother, Charles S., farm 186, 25 cows Shepard Charles S., w Maud (Shepard), p o Turin, r 53, owns with his brother, Arthur W., farm 186, 25 cows Shepard Edward A., w Amanda L. (Shepard), p o Turin, r 44, farmer 7 Shepard George B., w Ella (Garrett), p.o Turin, r 42, leases of Mrs. Louisa Shepard farm 217, 30 cows . Shepard Harlow, w Mary C. (Gaylord), p o Turin, r 53, re- tired farmer Shepard Joseph H., w Mary E. (Evans), p o Turin, r 53, farm- er 107, has 15 cows Shepard Mather E., p o Greig, r 23, farmer, emp Jeremiah F. Sand Shepard Minnie H. Miss, p o Turin, r 53, school teacher Shumway Herman N., w Sarah (Moshier), p o Houseville, r 28, farmer 252, hop ojrower 6 acres, has 25 cows SILVEENAIL HAEEIET E., wife of Stephen W., p o Turin, r 26, owns on r 7 farm 117, leased on shares to George W. Burdick Silvernail John B., w Amelia A. (Staplin), p o Turin, r 26, farmer 52, and on r 2 farm 117 and leases on shares of his father, Stephen W., farm. 225,, 35 cows, on, r 26 TOWN OF TURIN. 505 SILVERNAIL STEPHEN W., w Harriet E. (Burdick), p o Turin, r 26, farmer 225, leased to his son, John B. Mr. Silvernail has owned this farm since 1836 Silvernail Stephen W. Jr., p o Turin, r 26 Sliter Daniel, w Oelinda (Seckner), p o Houseville, r 29, farmer 5 Sliter Nellie, widow of Eobert, p o Turin, r 13 Sliter Orlando, w Julia (Shepard), p o Turin, r 29, leases on shares of truella Ives farm 140, 15 cows Smith James H., w Pedy (Cole), p o Houseville, r 17, prop cheese factory Staplin Beulah B. Miss, p o Turin, r 26, owns h and lot Staring Adelbert, w Mary (Brown), p o Houseville, r 14, farmer 90, has 10 cows Stone Alice M. Miss, p o Turin, r 26, home with Eli Sabin Strong Clarence W., p o Turin, r 28, farmer STRONG JOHN, w Lucy (House), p o Turin, r 41, farmer 200, has 35 cows, has been in possession of this farm over 50 years Strong John H., p o Turin, r 28, farmer 250, 27 cows, owned by his wife, also general merchant Strong Louis T., p o Turin, r 41, farmer with his father, John Thomas David G., w Sarah (Phillips), p o Turin, r 55, farmer 260, 30 cows Tiffany Homer, w Angeline (Cole), p o Glendale, r 6, carpet weaver Tuttle Albert, p o Turin, r 41, laborer Tuttle Norris, w Flora (Farley), p o Turin, r 41, farmer, emp S. Olin Foster ^'an Amam Fayette, w Marcia (FuUeir), p o Houseville, r 13, eheesemaker W ' Washburn Samuel, p o Turin, r 50, laborer Weaver Charles, W., p o Turin, r 53, farmer with his father, Peter Weaver Eugene, w Carrie (Owens), p o Turin, r 53, leases of Jasper L. Millard, Oswego Co., N. Y., farm 167, 22 cows Weaver Milton, p o Turin, r 51, leases of C. D. Augur farm 225, 23 cows 506 TOWN OF TUEIN. Weaver Peter, w Julia A. (Delano), p o Turin, r 53, fanner 120, 8 cows Welden Minnie D. Miss, p o Houseville, r 1, stenographer and typewriter Welden Nicholas M., w Tryphena F. (Elliott), p o Houseville, r 1, leases on shares of Martin J. Sackett farm 285, 50 cows Wickham John S., w Bmeline C. (Kinsgbury), p o Turin, r 20, farmer 60 Wilkinson Harvey, p o Turin, r 20, farmer, emp John S. Wickham Witt William, p o Turin, r 55, cheesemaker WOOLWORTH ALBERT R., W Cora L. (Ives), p o Turin, r 39, farmer 160, 25 cows Y YALE AMELIA D. MISS, p o Houseville, r 17, housekeeper YALE JENNIE M. MISS, p o Houseville, r 17, housekeeper YALE WALTER D., p o Houseville, r 17, notary public, conveyancer, and gardener 2 TURIN VILLAGE. (TOWN OF TURIN.) TURIN was incorporated Nov. 29, 1873, with a population of 384. Charles G. Riggs was chosen president, and Stephen Hart, Harrison J. Thayer and Stillman D. Nobles, trustees. The area of the village is one square mile. It has a fine graded school with modern improvements. Richard W. Roberts is the present president, and Mather S. Ives, J. E. Jones and E. C. Hoskins, trustees. (For explanations and abbreviations see page 5.) Allen George W., w Jennie M. (Northrup), meat market, E Main, h S State Alvut Charles, w Ann (Williams), clerk in William P. Will- iams' general store, E Main, h S State Augur Charles D., w Harriet (Baker), owns on r 36 farm 225, leased on shares to Milton Weaver, h E Main TURIN VILLAGE. 507 B Barnes Clara Miss, home with her mother, Mary E., E Main BARNES FRANK J., school teacher, principal Turin Union Free School, bds with his mother, Mrs. Mary E., E Main BARNES MARY E., widow of Martin, owns on r 46 farm 70,, leased to her son, Olark M., Ji E Main Beechwood Nicholas, farmer 7, h W Main Blair Albert D., carpenter and joiner, S State Blair George A., tailor, bds S State Blair Jeanette C. Miss, milliner, bds S State Brenon Amie A., w Ann (McHale), farmer 34, S State Brenon Edward J., laborer, bds S State Brenon Mary R., wid(5w of Charles, farmer 8, home with Charles S. Gsell, S State Budd Ivan R., w Medora (Sand), painter and paper hanger, S State Budd Sarah J., widow of Dr. Charles, boarding house, S State Bush Joseph ¥., carpenter and joiner, W Main Oapron Piatt E., farmer 66, 15 cows, also owns in Oneida Co. farm 144, justice of the peace, N State Church Royal T., mechanic, W Main Clark Julius, w Harriet (Clover), farmer, E Main Clobridge Elizabeth B., widow of Harlow, E Main Clobridge J. Howard, carriage painter, E Main Clover Abram, speculator, E Main Clover Ruth H. Miss, music teacher, E Main Colton Nellie S. Miss ,dressmaker, N State Cook James, w Mary E. (Dickinson), retired farmer^ Main Cooley Rachel G., widow of Norman, bds S State Cornish Clarissa L. Miss, music teacher (violin), E Main Cornish Harris J. Dr., w Julia J. (Rea), traveling salesman^ emp Norwich Pharmacal Company, E Main Coventry Helen C. Miss, vestmaker, W Main Coventry Julia A. Miss, vestmaker, ,W Main CROFOOT CHARLES, w Flora (Potter), (Jones & Crofoot),. president Turin Canning and Pickling Co., E Main Cythe Fidelia, widow of Peter, laundress, N. State Oythe Henry, laborer, bds with Albert A. Williston, N State D Decker Ellen C. Miss, resides with her mother, Mary C, E Main Decker Mary C, widow of Henry E., invalid, E Main .508 TURIN VILLAGE. Dickinson Catharine, widow of George C, bds E Main DOUD HENRY, w Mary (Bigalow), manufacturer of flour, feed, etc., buckwlieat flour a specialty, dealer in grain, seed grain, grass and clover seed, salt, etc., owns on r 25, farm 102, 20 cows, office and mill E Main, li r 25 Dumanois Lewis, w Eunice (Roberts), farmer 6, h. S State E Emm Henry Clinton, student Syracuse University, home with his father, Henry G., E Main Emm Henry G., w Eliza A. (Kendall), vice president Turin Canning and Pickling Co., E Main Erlenback Augustus, w Ellen (Hayward), blacksmith and horse shoer, E Main, h do " • Evans Charles L., w Abbie (Lee), laborer, E Main Evans John, tailor, bds E Main EVANS JOHN, w Lucinda (Clark), town clerk, manufac- turer of and dealer in harnesses, saddles, horse blank- ets and horse furnishings, veteran of the war, enlisted Aug., 1862, in Co. K., 5th N. Y. heavy artillery, mus- tered out in June, 1865, member G. A. R. Mullin post No. 318 of Constableville, N. Y., E Main cor S State, h W Main - Evans Robert N., druggist, E Main, bds do Evans Thomas R., w Adelaide K. (Branstater), insurance agent and notary public, also farmer 60, h E Main F Fritts Harry B. Rev., w Addie I. (Ranger), pastor Second M. E. church, res parsonage, E Main G ■ Giff ord Newton, w Laura M. (Kidder), processor in canning factory, S State Gillette Orlin J., w Eva E. (Niebergall), blacksmith, N State Griffin Heur-y, w Sally Ann (Howai'd), laborer, S State GSELL CHARLES S.', w Florence E. (Cornish), overseer of the poor, breeder and dealer in fancy fowls, single comb Brown Leghorns, Plymouth Rocks, Light Brahmas, etc, job printer, farmer 33, office and residence, S State H Hall Orville, w Lettie D. (Edgerton), veterinary surgeon, E Main Hart George F., farmer, home with his father, Stephen, E Main Hart Helen, home with her brother, Stephen, E Main TUBIN VILLAGE. 509' Hart S. Carlos, retired, bds with George C. King, E Main HART STEPHEN, w Margaret A. (Newman), assessor, con- tractor and builder, and farmer 100, has 20 cows, res E- Main Hart William S., machinist, home with his father, Stephen, E Main Henry John P., painter, bds S State Higby Dorothy, widow of Aaron, housekeeper for Nicholas Beechwood, W Main Higby Ordelia C, widow of Harris, housekeeper for Platl E. Capron, N State Hildreth John T., w Viola M. (Shepard) liveryman, h E Maini Hill Henry 0., clerk, bds S State Hill Orrin W., general merchant, E. Main, bds W Main Hilligass Francis G., w Glarrisa M. (Bates), laborer, Lyman Holcomb Julia M. Miss, dressmaker, h E Main Holcomb Lavlna L. Miss, milliner, E Main HOLDEN BEOTHERS (E. Dewey & William D.), drugists and dealers in groceries, paints, oils, glass, school books,, stationery, etc., managers Central New York long dis- tance telephone, N State HOLDEN E. DEWEY (Holden Brothers), N State Holden Maria D., widow of Emery B., N State HOLDEN WILLIAM D., w Can-ie (Lee), (Holden Brothers),. E Main Hoskins Edgar C, w Eva (Brawley), carpenter and joiner, W Main Hovey Andrew W., town collector, E Main Hovey Orville, w Elizabeth (Rosher), teamster, E Main Hughes Ann, widow of Evan, E Main HUGHES HUGH, w Eleanor (Jones), coiitractor and build' er and undertaker, mfr of doors, sash and blinds, etc, was member of Assembly 3 years, supervisor 5 years, veteran of late war, enlisted August, 1864, in Co. K., 5th N. Y. heavy artillery, mustered out in June, 1865, mem ber G. A. R. Mullin post. No. 318, Constableville, N. Y, office and works, E Main, h do Hughes John, laborer, E Main Hughes John E., laborer, bds B Main Hughes William, tailor, bds E Main I Iseneker Lawrence, w Anna (Mackey), w'ood worker, E Main- IVES MATHER S., w Pruella (Whittlesey), supervisor years- 1882, 1883, 1890, 1892, 1893, 1894, 1895, farmer 200 on r 39,. leased on shares to John Meiss, res E Main 510 TURIN VILLAGE. IVES PEUELLA, wife of Mather S., owns farm 142 on r 37^ leased on shares to Orlando Sliter, res B Main J Jones Alson T., laborer, bds E Main JONES & CKOFOOT (J. Edgar and Charles C), dealers in dry goods, clothing, hats and caps, groceries,_crockery, boots and shoes, merchant tailoring and men's furnish- ing goods, etc., E Main Jones Harold C, student, bds E Main JONES J. EDGAE (Jones & Crofoot), E Main Jones John H., w Mary P. (Payne), owns in West Turin farm 126, leased on shares to Emerson Payne, h E Main Jones John T., merchant tailor, E Main Jones M. Louise, housekeeper for her father, John T., B Main Jones Myron D., lawyer, bds E Main Jones Olive, widow of John Jr., housekeeper, E Main Jones S. Evan, w Maria (Dietz), stone mason, E Main Jones Warren K., w Esther E. (Ryel), stone mason, E Main K Kentner Hawley, w DeEtta (Branstater), grocery clerk and farmer 38 in corporation limits, W Main Kidder N. Arthur, w Ursula (Rey), (N. C. Kidder & Son), h WMain Kidder N. C. & Son (Newton C. & N. Arthur), barbers, N State Kidder Newton C, w Anna (Shimburn), (N. C. Kidder & Son), E Main Kidder William W., clerk, emp Jones t^ Ci-ofoot, Main, bds Turin House Kilham Susan M., widow of Doten H., bds E Main King George C, w Lucretia (Dings), farmer 8 and fireman, emp canning factory, E Main King Herbert S., clerk, emp R. W. Roberts' flour and feed store, E Main L La Clair John, w Mary A. (Santiff), farmer 7, h S State Lee Alfred H., w Elizabeth H. (Hunt), farmer 160, 30 cows, w also owns 40 acres, h W Main Lewis Anna A., widow of Thomas J., W Main Lewis Claribel A, Miss, school teacher, bds W Maiw Litchfield Chauneey B., w Martha A. (Coats), shoemaker, S State, h do TURIN VILLAGE. 511 Xioftis Charles F., capper in canning factory, bds N State LOFTIS PATEICK, w Anna (Mahan), carriage and wagon repairs, and general blacksmith, N State, h do M McOormick Thomas, harnessmaker, emp John Evans, bds E Main JMcCulloch Conrad R., w Sarah C. (Moyer), prop Turin House, Main Mealius George W., w Martha A. (Hitchcock), prop Mealius House, E Main, h S State Miller Abram C. Dr., w Jennie A. (Case), physician and sur- geon, h S State Miller John B., carpenter and joiner, S State Morris Robert, w Ann (Jones), carpenter and joiner,^ State JMeyers Addie Miss, housekeeper for William P. Williams, E Main N .Nickerson William, w Abbie (Marsh), tinner, E Main, h W Main Noble Ezra A., farmer 6, N State Noble James, w Matilda (Dings), farmer 8, N State Noble Stilman D., w Maria (Osman), butcher, S State Northrup Olive, widow of Philip, owns in town of Greig farm 125, leased to Myron Fort, h E Main Owen William H., tailor, bds E Main P Payne Ralph R., w Etta (Dewey), laborer, E Main Pellam Emery G., w Lillian A. (Ooiok), laborer, N State Perkins A. Thomas Dr., w Carrie E. (Howell), physician and surgeon, office N State, h do Perkins Girard A., w AUie (Case), cheesemaker, N State Persons Jesse W., w Alida E. (Delano), laborer, W Main Petersen Christian D., w Amelia (Hardel), shoemaker, E Main, h do <■ Petrie Henry A., w Anna (Merz), prop Turin cheese faictory, E Main Phelps Foster, w Annie (Lacken), laborer, k W Main Phel^ps Lydia, widow of George, pMn sewing, W.Main Phelps W. Foster, w Annie L. (Laeken), laborer, Lyman Potter Minnie E., window of Frank A., baker, W Maiia Pritchard Evan R., w Jennie F. (E^i), painter and pamper hanger, E Main 512 TURIN VILLAGE. Eiggs Alice M., widow of Charles W., millinery and ladies' furnishings, E Main, h do Riggs C. Arthur, w Mabel A. (Northrup), collector for the Boonville Herald, library and news room, E Main, h do Riggs H. M., w Susan A. (Shepard), hardware and furniture, E Main, h do Eiggs Julia, widow of Charles J. E Main Riggs Lou Belle, school teacher, bds B Main Roberts Amelia C. Miss, dressmalcer, N State Eoberts Catharine Miss, nurse, E Main Roberts Elizabeth, widow of William G., N State Roberts Evan, w Margaret (Ellis), laborer, Lyman Roberts Herbert J., cheesemaker, bds S State ROBERTS JOHN R., w Amanda E. (House), livery and stage route, bam, E Main, h W Main Roberts Mary O. Miss, dressmaker, N State ROBERTS RICHARD W., w Martha (Eoberts), president of village, prop feed mill, dealer in flour, feed, grain, gro- ceries, etc., E Main, h do Roberts William J., w Anna B. (Long), teamster, S State Rockwell Matilda, widow of James, housekeeper, E Main Rutan Daniel A., w Lida M. (Swackhamer), U. S. mail car- rier, and liveryman, S Sitate, 1\ do Saddis Frederic, w Anna (Stein), blacksmith and horse- shoer, W Main Sagendorf M. Lillian Miss, dressmaker, bds W Main Sagendorf P. Allen, w Miranda E. (Bailey), farmer. Main Salisbury David, stage driver, bds S State Salisbury William P., w Catharine (Williams), stone mason, W Main SEAVER GEORGE H., D. D. S., w Carrie M. (Campbell), surgeon dentist, office and residence, S State Seckner Jane, widow of Joseph, bds E Main Shepard Charles, laborer, bds S State Shepard Edward A., w Amanda (Shepard), farmer, E Main Shepard Grace E., deputy postmaster ,S State cor E Main Shepard Lafayette S., invalid, E Main Shepard Louisa, widow of Eli, farmer, owns on r 42 farm 220, leased to her son, George E., h E Main Shepard Mary B., widow of Winthrop, S State Shepard Otis A., postmaster, owns on r 25 faym 156, leased on shares to his son, Arthur A., h State cor E Main TURIN VILLAGE. 513 Smith Isaac, w Estella (Ives), speculator and produce dealer, E Main Spencer Delia M. Miss, E Main Strong John H., w La Moine (Whitaker), general merchant, E Main, w owns farm 250, 29 cows, on r 28 Swackhamer Arthur D., w Ella (Grofoot), laborer, N State Swackhamer Jeremiah, w, Matilda (Staring), farm 156, leased on shares to Herbert Lane, and works on shares, in corporation, with George G. Williston of New Bre- men, farm 55, h N State Swackhamer William, w Harriet (Davis), farm laborer. State T Turin Canning and Pickling Co., capital |15,000, Charles Crofoot pres, H. G. Emm vice pres, F. W. Owens see and treas, N State Turin Cheese Factory, Henry A. Petrie prop, E Main Turin House, sample room and livery attached, Conrad E. McCulloch prop, Main cor State Turin Union Free School, S State, Frank J. Barnes, prin- cipal w Whittlesey James B., w Ella (Kilham), farmer 20 and la- borer, E Main Wider Henry A., w Fannie A. (Dean), laborer, N State WILBUE WILLIAM W. EEV., w Hannah K. (DeVoU), pas- tor of the Oonstableville and Turin Baptist churches, E Main Wilkinson E. Belle, widow of Henry, dressmaker, E Main Williams Evan G;, w Margaret E. (Eoberts), stone cutter, N State Williams Flora M. Miss, clerk, emp William P. Williams, general store, bds N State Williams Irving D., student at Hamilton college, home with his father, William P., E Main Williams Eoger, clerk, emp Holden Brothers' drug store, N State, bds N State Williams Thomas O., w Esther A (Johnson), farmer 8, N State WILLIAMS WILLIAM P., dealer in fancy and domestic dry goods, carpetings, oil cloths, boots, shoes, hats, caps, crockery, paper hangings, groceries, etc., also farmer, owns on r 39 farm 100, leased on shares to Francis Leyendecker, E Main, h do 514 TURIN VILLAGE. WilUston All?ert A., w Florence N. (Arthur), agent for agri- cultural implements and farmer 41, 7 cows, N State ' Willi ston Catliarine H., widow of George, N State Williston Horace A., laborer, home with Albert A. Willis- ton, N State TOWN OF WATSON. WATSON was formed from Leyden, March 30, 1821, and embraced all that part of Lewis county lying east of Black river. This was sub-divided, and in 1848 the town was formed with its present area of 61,811 acres. It was named from James T. Watson, who owned immense tracts of land in this and Herkimer counties, and under whom the settle- ment of this town was begun. Watson has no incorporated villages. Bushes Landing, Ohases Lake, Number Four, Petries Corners and Watson are postoffices. The first super- visor was Caleb Lyon, and the first clerk, John Beach. (For explanations and abbreviations see page 5.) A Anson Greorge, w Lucinda (Clemens), p o Chase's Lake, r 43, farmer 100, has 2 cows, 2 horses Apple William, p o Petrie's Corners, r 30, laborer, 1 horse Austin Augustus, w Delia (Kelly), p o Chase's Lake, r 47, farmer, leases of his mother 30, 1 cow, 2 horses Austin Elizabeth, widow of Dyer, p o Chase's Lake, r 51, farmer 60, 1 horses Austin Jedediah L., w Elizabeth (Deacon), p o Watson, r 38, laborer Austin Mervin, w Edith (Beach), p o Watson, r 49, farmer 150, has 12 cows, 2 horses B Babcock Ura M. Rev., w Lucy (Davis), p o Watson, r 10, clergyman, pastor of Seventh Day Baptist church Babcock William O., son of Ura, p o Watson, r 10, student Bailey Frank, son of Herman, p o Chase's Lake, r 43, laborer Bailey George, son of Herman, p o Chase's Lake, r 43, farmer with his father TOWN OF WATSON. 515 Bailey Herman, w Mary (Wilson), p o Chase's Lake, r 43, farmer 200, has 2 cows, 2 horses Bailey Melvin, son of Herman, p o Chase's Lake, r 43, farmer with his father Baker Stephen, w Katie (Clark), p o Crystaldale, r 18, farmer 100 and leases of Emory Clark 100, 5 cows, 4 horses Baldwin Irving, w Luella (Walden), p o Chase's Lake, r 46, laborer Baldwin John A., w Eliza (Mastin), p o Bush's Landing, r 39, farmer, leases of Juan Stanton 60, 6 cows, 2 horses Baldwin William, w Emily (Waldron), p o Bushes Landing, r 39, farmer 172, 2 cows, 1 horse, owns steam threshing machine Baldwin William Jr., p o Bushes Landing, r 39, laborer Bargy Elizabeth (Young), widow of Eichard, p o Crystaldale, r 16, farmer 23 Barkare Frank, w Flora (Burnham), p o Chase's Lake, r 55, laborer Barker Henry, w Addie (Olmstead), p o Bushes Landing, r 52, laborer Bates Almira (Moshier), widow of Loren, p o Petrie's Cor- ners, r 31 cor 14, farmer 110, 10 cows, 1 horse Bates Anson, son of Hiram, w Ida (Smith), p q Chase's Lake, r 25, farmer 118, has 2 cows, 2 horses Bates Cyrus, p o Cyrstaldale, r 29, farmer 26 Bates Florilla Miss, daughter of Samuel L., p o (Wstaldale, r 16, housekeeper Bates Fred A., son of Samuel L., p o Cyrstaldale, r 16, farm- er with his father Bates Hiram, w Electa (Moshier), p o Chase's Lake, r 44, re- tire! farmer Bates Jesse F., w Olive J. (Smith), p o Bushes Landing, r 48, farmer 200, has 4 cov^s, 2 horses Bates Samuel L., w Lucy E. (Muncy), p o Cyrstaldale, r 16, farmer 25, 2 cows, '2 horses BeUch Andrew J., son of Ralph, w Mary (Donley), p o Wat- son, r 51, farmer 154, 16 cows, 3 horses, also sawyer and general mei'chant Beach Edward, son of Andrew J., w Annie (Wardwell), p o Watson, r 51, farmer 10, 2 cows, 2, horses Beach Esther (Hall), widow of George K, p o Bushes Land- ing, r 39, h and lot Beach George W., son of Ralph, p o Watson, r 38, sawyer and farmer with his father Beach John L., w Imogene (Flint), p o Watson, r 38, farmer 130, has 18 cows, 4 horses, and supervisor 516 TOWN OF WATSON. Beach Ralph, p o Watson, r 38, farmer 50, and 3000 timber- land, saw and shingle mill, 500,000 feet per year Bent George W., w Fannie (Nutting), p o Watson, r 35^ clergyman, pastor of M. E. churches at Watson, Petrie's Corners and Pine Grove Boland Adelbert, w Bridget (Taylor), p o Chase's Lake, r 55,. laborer Bowman Isaac, w Frances (Kogers), p o Watson, r 2, farmer, leases on shares of Michael Feisthamel 200, 40 .cows, 4 horses Bowman Nellie E. Miss, daughter of Isaac, p o Watson, r 2,. domestic Brown C. Rea, son of Herbert W., p o Watson, r 20, farmer with his father Brown Fred J., w Cora E. (Kirley), p o Watson, r 35, wagon and general repair shop Brown Henry, w Kate (Gleason), p o Crystajdale, r 19, farm- er 57, 2 horses Brown Herbert W., w Margaret P. (Van Allen), p o Watson,, r 20, farmer 200, 5 cows, 3 horses, sergeant and lieuten- ant in Civil war 2 years Brown H. Jay, son of Herbert W., w Ella S. (Bates), p o Crys- taldale, r 29, farmer 30, 3 cows, and carpenter Brown Isaac G., w Mary S. (Puffer), p o Watson, r 35, farm- er 4, 1 cow Brown Napoleon, w Eva (Wright), p o Watson, r 1, farmer 7, 1 horse Burdick Stephen R., w Harriet (Warren), p o Watson, r 8 cor 9, farmer 250, 3 houses, 1 horse, soldier in the late war Burton George W., w Elizabeth (Clark), p o Crystaldale, r 20, farmer 7 Bush Ozin, p o Watson, r 51, resident Byrns William M., w Margaret (Dalton), p o Petrie's Cor- ners, r 29, farmer, leases of William Glenn 100, 3 cows,. 2 horses c Cannon Kate Miss, p o Chase's Lake, r 53, cook, emp hotel at Chase's Lake Carr Andrew, w Emma (Bates), p o Chase's Lake, r 45, farm- er 100, has 1 cow, 2 horses Carr John, w Jane (Parker), p o Crystaldale, r 27, farmer 17, 2 cows, 3 horses Carr John Jr., w Ella (Vanatta), p o Crystaldale, r 27, farmer with his father TOWN OF WATSOiSr. 517 Oaslir Julia (Flint) Mrs., p o Chase's Lake, r 41, housekeeper for Frank Murphy Chapman Catherine (Petrle), widow of Hazard, p o Bushes Landing, r 35 -Chapman Frank J., w Eoxana M. (Wilder), p o Bushes Land- ing, r 35, dealer in groceries and "general merchandise, and postmaster , Chapman John, w Lillian (Cook), p o Orystaldale, r,15, farm- er 50, 3 cows, 1 horse 'Chase Charles, w Roxey (Mills), p o Chase's Lake, r 46, re- tired farmer 'Chase Fenton O., w Emma J. (Salisbury), p o Bushes Land- ing, r 35, hotel keeper, 2 horses Chase Henry Turner, son of Charles, p o Chase's Lake, r 46, carpenter s-»n, r 1, school teacher Stukey Cornelia (Williams), widow of Christopher, p o W^at- son, r 1, farmer, leases of Herman Morse 40, 1 cow, 1 horse Stukey Lena C. Miss, daughter of Christopher, r 1, school teacher Swan Hiram J., w Kate (Sauer), p o PetTHie's Corners, r 29, veterinary surgeon Swan Pulaski Gr., w Delaney (Passenger), p o Petrie's Cor- ners, r 29, farmer 53, 1 cow, 2 horses T Tabalt Nicholas, w Sarah A. (Wetmore), p o Bushes l^and- ing, r 35, retired grocer and "hotelkeeper, owuvs the Cottage Hotel, h and 8 acres Tabalt William, w Jennie (Wetmore), p o Crystaldale, r 19, laborer, has 1 "cow, 2 horses Thomas William, w Harriet (Bennie), p o Chasers Lake, r 41, farmer 80, has 2 cows, 3 horses Turck Henry P., w Mary (Wagner), p o Number Four, r 22, prop of hotel and owns 100 u Union Cheese Factory, p o Bushes Landing, r 38, Daniel E. Kent prop, receives milk of 275 cows V Van Aernam JeMel, w Mary (Oasitleman), p o Chase's Lake, r 55, laborer Van After George, w Polly (EUingsworth), p o Petrie's Cor- ners, r 40, farmer 109, 2 cows, 2 horses Virkler Christian F., w Lidia (Farney), p o Watson, r 1, farmer 180, 27 cows, 3 horses W Wakefield John, w Mary (Slye), p o New Bremen, r 2, farm- er 160, 18 cows, 3 horses Wakefield Oscar, son of John, p o New Bremen, r 2, farmer with his father Walden DoUie (Flint), widow of Elekany, p o Chase's Lake, r 47, farmer 10 325 TOWN OF WATSON. Waldeu JStepheu, w Belinda (Clemens), p o Chase's Lake, r- 46, farmer 50, has 2 cows, 3 horses Walker Frank, w Flora L. (Harris), p o Petrie's Corners, r 15, farmer 45, 2 cows, 1 horse Walters Joseph, w Peggy (Ralph), p o Chase's Lake, off r 44,, laborer Ward Fred, w Kate (Walker), p o Chase's Lake, r 49, farmer,. leases of Jason Wormwood 2^0, 2 cows, 2 horses Ward Howard, w Carrie (Olmstead), p o Chase's. Lake, r 44,„ laborer Ward John, w Martha (Spencer), p o Watson, r 1, farmer,. leases of James Hill 3, 2 horses Ward John L., son of William J., p o Bushes Landing, r 39,. farmer with his father Ward Martin, w Ann (Van Atter), p o Chase's Lake, r 41, farmer 9, 1 horse, soldier in late war Ward Percie M. Miss, daughter of John, p o Watson, r 1, housekeeper Ward William, w Lottie (Flint), p o Bushes Landing, r 36,. farmer, leases of Frank Kirley 50, 2 horses Ward William J., w Catherine (Downs), p q Bushes Landing,, r 39, farmer 70, has 5 cows, 3 horses Wardwell Irene (Nye), widow of Charles, p o Bushes Land- ing, r 51, farmer 50 Warner Augustus, w Louise (Heimilger), p o Oyrstaldale, off r 18, farmer IQO, 2 horses and has 1-2 interest in saw mill Waterman Charles, wAlmina (Edwards), p o Petrie's Cor- ners, r 14, farmer 12, 1 eow, 1 horse Watson Byron, p o Chase's Lake, r 54, laborer 1 Watson John V., w Mary A. (Close), p o Chase's Lake, r 41, laborer Watson Simon, w Harriet (Olmstead), p o Chase's Lake, r 55, laborer Weston Frank C, w Sallie (Harris), p o Bushes Landing, r 50, farmer 84, 7 cows, 2 hordes Wetmore Amelia Miss, p o Petrie's Otorners, r 30, house- keeper for Peter McPhilemy Wetmore Andrew J., w Sarah D. (Petrie), p o Crystaldale, r 16, farmer 185, 16 cows, 4 horses and 100 wild land Wetmore Carrie A. Miss, daughter of Mrs. James Lewis, p- Number Pour, r 22 Wetmore Charles A., w Addie (Levis), p o Watson, r 50,, farmer with his father, Jacobs h and lot TOWN OF WATSOiSr. 533 Wetmore Ohaiies E., son of Andrew J., w Blanclie (Griffitlh), p Crystaldale, r 16, farmer 50, 5i cows, 2 horses, and 100 acres timberland Wetmore George, son of Ira, p o Peta-ie's Corners, off r 30, farmer 40, has 2 horses Wetmore Jacob, w Phebe A. (BuiTing-ton), p o Watson, r 50, farmer 230, 23 cows, 3 horses Wetmore John, w Elva (Orndorf), p o Crystaldale, r 15, farmer 26, 2 cows, 1 horse Wetmore Nancy (Hall), widow of Ira, p o Petrie's Comers, r 40, farmer 65, 4 cows Wetmore Peter, son of Ira, p o Petrie's Corners, r 40, farmer, leases of his mother, Nancy, 65, 4 horses Wilder Ansel, w Ella (Bickford), p o Petrie's Corner,s, r 15, carpenter, boat builder and farmer 61, 3 cows, 1 horse Wilder Charles L., w Nettie (Rumble), p o Watson, r 51, farmer 56, 1 cow Wilder Frank E., w Miranda A. (Andrews), p o Bushes Landing, r 31, farmer, leases on shares of H. P. Robin- son 200, 10 cows, 2 horses Wilder Henry, w Olive (Green), p o Petrie's Corners, j 15, farmer 20, 2 cows Wilder Horace, p o Crystaldale, r 18, farmer 50, 1 cow, 2 horses Wilder Jesse H., son of Ansel, p o Petriie's Corners, r 15, farmer 42 Wilder LeRoy, w Cora (Rennie), p o Chase's Lake, r 53, la- borer Wilder Seth, w Bmogene (Higby), p o Watson, r 51, farmer 320, has 25 cows, 3 horses Williams Abiah D., w Fannie (Alger), p o Watson, r 37, farmer 310, 36 cows, 6 horses, 40 sheep Williams Daniel, w Alice (Wilder), p o Bushes Landing, r 37, farmer 18, 4 cows Williams George A., son of Abiah D., p o Watson, r 37, clerk Williams Jay C., w Emily (Peckham), p o Watson, r 3, farm- er 87, 16 cows, 3 horses, assessor Williams Mary E. (Lawrence), widow of Joshua, p o Petrie's Corners, r 30, farmer 46 Williams Moses M., p o Petrie's Corners, r 30, farmer 25, 1 horse Williams Ray, son of Joshua, p o Petrie's Corners, r 30, farmer 140, 1 cow, 2 horses 534 TOWN OF WATSON. WILLOUGHBY NOKMAN G., w Ida M. (liennie), p o Wat- son, r 35, postmaster and dealer in groceries and pro- visions, town clerk the last three years, and notary public Wilson Bert, son of George, p o Chase's Lake, r 43, farmer '50- Wilson George, w Sarah (West), p o Chase's Lake, r 43,. farmer 200, has 4 cows, 2 horses Worden Frank, w Annie (Klock), p o Bushes Landing, r 52, wood turner and farmer 8 Wormwood Almond, p o Bushes Landing, r 52, farmer 60^ has 2 fows, 1 li'orse Wormwood Calvin, w Josephine (Ward), p o Bushes Land- ing, r 52, farmer 150, has 18 cows, 3 horses Wormwood Hiram, w Mary A. (Gannon), p o Chase's Lake, r 54, f ai*mer 300, has 3 cows, 2 horses, soldier in late war Wormwood Jasiou, p o Chase's Lake, r 49, farmer 500 Wormwood John, son of Hiram, w Eosa (Burr), p o Ohase's- Lake, r 54, farmer with his father Wormwood Sallie (Flint), widow of John, p o Chase's Lake,, r 49, farmer 80, has 4 cows, 3 horses, 20 sheep Wormwood William, son of Hiram, w Clara (Hill), p O' Chase's Lake, r 43, laborer Wright Bert, w Helen (Snyder), p o Chase's Lake, r 55, la- borer Wright DeWitt, son of XeAvcomb B., p o Bushes Landing, r 39, farmer 36, 2 cows, 4 horses Wright George, w Nellie (Seymour), p o Chase's Lake, r 26,. farmer 25, has 1 cow, 2 horses Wright Henry, w Mary (Barrett), p o Petrle's Corners, r 31,. laborer Wright John S., w Eliza (Cole), r 34, farmer 23, 2 cows, 2' horses Wright Newcomb B., w Melissa (Ward), p o Bushes Land- ing, r 39, laborer and farmer 3 Wright Seymour, son of Xewcomb B., p o Bushes Landing, r 39, laborer Yerden ('liarles,' w Carrie (Bushnell), p o Petrie's Corners^ r 29, f aimer, leases on shares of A. J. Passenger 14 cows, 4 horses Young Francis A., w Jennie (Smith), p o Petrie's Corners, r 13, guide in tlie Adirondacks and farmer 50, 2 cows, 3: horses TOWN OF WATSON. 535 Young Lester A., w Georgietta (Gould), p o Petrie's Corners, r H, farmer 90, 2 cows, 2 horses Young Monroe W., w Louisa (Hall), p o Petri e^s Corners, r 13, retired farmer TOWN OF WEST TURIN. ^^7i:ST TT^KIX was formed from Turin, Marcli 25, 1830. Tt was afterward sub-divided, until in 1852, it was formed with its present area of 23,387 acres. Oonstableville is a thriving village, located on Sugar river, and is the only in- corporated village in the town. Lyon's Falls is situated at the confluence of the Black and Moose rivers, and is the center of immense natural water powers. Collinsville and Mohawk Hill are hamlets. Its eastern part is crosseii by the E., W. & O. E. A. The first supervisor was'Martin Hart, and the first clerk, Seth Miller, Jr. (For explanations and abbreviations see page 5.) A Adams Elmer J., w Alice A. (Ash), p o Lyon's Falls, res do, carpenter and joiner Aldrich Homer J., w Sarah (dark), p o Constableville, r 42, carpenter, h and lot Allen Emory G., p o, Constableville, farmer with father, Eichard M, Allen Emory Mrs. (Miller), p o Oonstableville, r 66, farmer, has 1-3 interest in farm 175, 30 cows, 4 horses (Allen estate) Allen Fannie Miss, daughter of James M., p o Oonstable- ville, r 51, school teacher Allen Frederic W., p o Constableville, farmer with father,' Eichard M. Allen James E., w Sarah J. (Whaley), p o Oonstableville, r 66, farmer 101, has 20 cows, 4 horses, sells 20 to 30 toiis hay annually Allen James M., w Eliza C. (Roberts), p o Oonstableville, r 51, farmer 40, 10 cows, 2 horses Allen Kate S., p o Constableville, r 66, farmer, has 1-3 inter- est in farm 175, 30 cows, 4 horses (Allen estate) •536 TOWN OF WEST TURIN. Allen Nanc}' G., p o Constableville, r 66, has 1-3 interest in farm 175, 30 cows, 4 horses (Allen estate) Allen Nellie M., p o Constableville, school teacher, home with father, Kichard M. Allen Eichard M., \^' Addle G. (Grannis), p o Constableville, r 66, farmer 95, has 18 cows, 4 head young stock, 20 sheep, 4 horses Andrus John F., p o Constableville, r 6, farmer 200, 25 cows, 3 horses Andrus Loisa M., p o Constableville, r 6, housekeeper Andrus Lucy A. Miss, p o Turin, r 10, farmer 90. 10 cows, 2 horses Anna David, w Adaline (Croniser), p o Moha\yk Hill, r 23, farmer 207, 20 cows, 3 horses Anna Mary, daughter of David, p o Mohawk Hill, r 23, do- mestic Anna Peter, w Lena (Sneider), p o Constiableville, r 59, farmer 37 Anna Peter W., av Elizabeth (Kapfer), p o Constableville, off r 59, farmer 194, 30 cows, 3 horses Avery Jonathan Mrs. (Koberts), p o CollinsTille, r 70 B Bailey Clara M. Miss, daughter of George, p o Mohawk Hill, r 56,' school teacher Bailey Elizabetli A. Miss, p o Mohawk Hill, r 56, house- keeper Bailey George, w Elizabeth (Decker), p o Mohawk Hill, r 56, farmer 160, has 16 cows, 2 horses Bailey George J., son of George, p o Mohawk Hill, r 56, farmer with his father Bailey John, son of George, p o Mohawk Hill, r 56, farmer- with his father Bailey John A., p o Mohawk Hill, r 56, laborer Bailey Joseph, p o Mohawk Hill, r 56, farmer 130, 12 cows, 1 horse ' Bailey Mary Miss, p o Mohawk Hill, r 56, housekeeper Barber James A., w Anna (Williams), p o Lyon's Falls, res do, laborer Barrow James P., son of Peter J., p o Constableville, r 15, carpenter Barrow Kate E., daughter of Peter J., p o Constableville, r 15, housekeeper Barrow Mary E. Miss, daughter of Peter J., p o Constable- ville, r 15, dressmaker TOWN OF WEST TURIN. 437 JBarrow Peter T., son of Peter J., p o Constableville, r 15, farmer with, his father Barrow Peter F., son of Peten J., p o Constableville, r 15, cows, 3 horses Bauer Adam, w Lena (Eppel), p o Mohawk Hill, r 28 cor 29, farmer with his brother-in-law, George Eppel 150, 12 cows, 3 horses Bauer Fred, son of Herman, p o Mohawk Hill, r 27, farmer with his father Bauer Henry, son of Herman, p o Mohawk Hill, r 27, farmer with his father Bauer Herman, p o Mohawk Hill, r 27, fanner 180, 14 cows, 3 horses Becher John, w Elizabeth (Kuffler), p o Mohawk Hill, v 24, farmer 290, 32 cows, 4 horses Becher Marshall, sou of John, p o Mohawk Hill, r 24, la- borer Bechei* Theressa, daughter of John, p o Mohawk Hill, r 24, domestic Beha Joseph,w Theressa (Fei), p o Oonstableville, r 1, farmer 110, 14 cows, 2 horses Beha Ottile, daughter of Joseph, p b Constableville, r 1, school teacher, graduate Cortland Normal Benedict Floi'ence Mrs. (Gookins), p o CoUinsville, r 46, post- master, owns farm 17 1-2 Bidinger Charles F., w Margaret A. (Nester), p o Lyon's Falls, res do, dealer in carriages, wagons, cutters, sleighs, harnesses and agricultural implements, also blacksmith and repairer [Bidinger Frederic W., p o Lyon's Falls, res do, machinist Bidinger Peter, w Catharine (Shue), p o Lyon's Falls, res do, retired blacksmith Bill Horace M., w Balernia (Merrihew), p o Lyon's Falls, res do Blair Robert D., w Rose C. (Wood), p o Constableville, r 73, farmer 55, 15 cows, 20 sheep, 2 horses Sooner William, w Gertrude A. (Statser), p o Lyon's Falls, res do, laborer Braut Augustus, w Anna M. (Terolph), p o Lyon's Falls, r 69, millwright and builder Breno Charles, p o Constableville, r 65, laborer, emp Mrs. B. Roberts Brigge Ida O., widow of Henry, p o Mohawk Hill, r 54, farm- er, leases of Mrs. Siegler 186, 20 cows, 3 horses 638 TOWN OF WEST TURIN. Brinnen James, w Delia (Post), p o Lyon's Falls, r 68, farmer leases farm on shares of Walter Whittlesy Brosway Alexander, p o Lyon's Falls, r 69, laborer Brown Ira W., p o Constableville, r 35, laborer Burdick Peter ,w Christine (Zom), p o Constableville, r 19,. laborer and farmer 3 C Oapron Albert S., w Keziah M. (Cagwin), p o Constableville,. r 42, farmer 200, 25 cows, 2 horses Capron JRalph W., w Jennie (Stoddard), p o Constableville,, r 11, farmer 120, has 25 cows, 3 horses Carlion James F., p o Constableville, r 2, retired fanner Carter Nelson P., w Anna F. (Crofoot), p o Collinsville, r 46,. " laborer Case Lida (Northrup), widow of Wyott, p o Constableville, r 7 cor 14, housekeepr for P. G. Williams Caufly Joseph C, w Mary (Garvin), p o Lyon's Falls, r 69,. carpenter and builder Ch'amplin Roscoe A.,w Georgianua (Stearnes), p o Constable- ville, r 59, farmer, leases of William Hayes 165, 17 cows^ 2 horses Chaufty John, w Emma (Harrington), p o Lyon's Falls, r 74 farmer, leases of George House 80, 18 cows, owns 2 horses Cheese Factory, p o Collinsville, r 74, H. C. Markham and James Roberts, props, receives milk of 400 cows Clark Frank, p o Lyon's Falls, laborer, bds GafEney House Clark Horace, w Okristina (Van Koughnet), p o Constable- ville, r 15, farmer 61, has 10 cows, 2 horses Clark Ida M., daughter of James F., p o Constableville, r 73, teacher Clark James B., son of James F., p o Constableville, r 73, farmer with his father Clark James F. Kev., w Georgiette (Scovil), p o Constable- ville, r 73, farmer 21, 5 cows, 1 horse Oonover Lewis R., w Clarissa (Dorn), p o Turin, r 45, farmer •25, 4 cows, 1 horse Cooney Andrew, w Mary (Keiser), p o Turin, r 44, farmer 30, 3 cows, 1 horse Cooney Edward, p o Turin, r 44, farm laborer COYLE OWEN, w Catharine (McDonald), p o Lyon's Falls, hotel Crofoot Betsey, widow of George, p o Constableville, r 15- cor 40 TOWN OF WEST TURIN. 539 Crofott Cornelius O., p o Oonstableville, r 17, farmer with his mother, Mrs. Mary Orofoot Edwin H., p o Oonstableville, r 17, farmer with his^ mother, Mrs. Mary Crofoot Florence A., daughter of George, p o Constableville, r 15 cor 40, school teacher Orofoot Frank B., son of George, p o Oonstableville, r 15 cor 40, farmer 6, has 1 cow, 2 horses CEOFOOT JOHN H., son of John, w Julia (Seymour), p a Constableville, r 17, farmer and sawyer, leases of hi* father 400, 60 cows, 6 horses, saw mill and grist mill Criofoot Mary (Conway),' widow of TMlliam, p o Oonstable- ville, r 17, farmer 31, has 5 cows, 2 horses Cunningham Henry, p o Lyon's Falls, res do, laborer Cunningham Mary, domestic, emp Walter Whittlesy D Daniels Fidelia Miss, p o Conscableville, r W, weaver, h and lot with her sister, Laura Daniels Laura Miss, p o Constableville, r 16, weaver, h and lot Daniels Sarah Miss, p o Constableville, r 20, farmer 60, 11 cows, 3 horses Davis Erie W., son of Fidelia, p o Constableville, r 42, la^ borer Davis Fidelia, widow of Peter, p o Oonstableville, r 42 Davis O. E. & Co. (Oscar E. D .and Jay Markham), p o Lyon's: Falls, res do, dealers in flour, feed, grain, phosphates, plaster, shingles, etc., custom grinding "Davis Oscar E., w Clara M. (Schell), (O. E. Davis & Co.), p o Lyon's Falls, res do, owns farm 80, 16 cows, on r 70 Davis Richard T., w Ann (Lewis), p o Oonstableville, r 73,, farmer 140, has 27 cows, 3 horses Davis William J., p o Oonstableville, farmer, emp Jason Edwards Dempsey John A., w Addie (Stoddard), p o Turin, r 12, la- borer Dersey Andrew, w Mary (Kapfer), p o Mohawk Hill, r 56^ farmer 75, 7 cows, 2 horses Dersey Ella Miss, daughter of Andrew, p o Mohawk Hill, r 56, housekeeper DeVoe Martin, p o Turin, r 10, farmer, resides with Lysander Higby Disch Daniel, w Kate (Fischer), p o Mohawk Hill, r 23 cor 24, farmer 100, has 16 cows, 2 horses \ ■540 TOWN OF WEST TUKIN. Disch George, son of Daniel, p o Mohawk Hill, r 23 cor 24, farmer with his father Disch Jacob, p o Oonstableville, r 21, cheesemaker, and farmer 80, 15 cows, 2 horses Disch John, w Louise (Duppert), p o Mohawk Hill, r 32, farmer 157, 18 cows, 2 horses Disch Mary, daughter of Daniel, p o Mohawk Valley, r 23 cor 24, resides with parents Dodge Ernest G., w Minnie (Sutphen), p o Port Leyden, r 71, farmer, leases on shares of G. W. Kentner 125 Dolan Edward, w Mary (GafEney), p o Lyon's Falls, res do, emp Herkimer Paper Co. Dolan James II., p o Lyon's Falls, r 69, carpenter and joiner Dolan Madge, p o Lyon's Falls, res do, dressmaker Domser Albert, son of Jacob, p o Oonstableville, r 22, farmer with his father Domser Jacob, a\' Mary (Haver), p o Oonstableville, r 22, farmer 153, has 5 cows, 2 horses Donnelly T. Henry, ^^• Mary (O'Hara), p o Oonstableville, r 21, farmer 221, 30 cows, 4 horses Dorn Alvira (Harrington), widow of Michael, p o Turin, r 45 Duppert Jacob, w Oatharine (Zimmer), p o Oonstableville, r 22, farmer 177, 20 cows, 3 horses Duppert John, w Oaroline (Oroniser), p o Mohawlv Hill, r 31, farmer 140, 17 cows, 3 horses, 2 sheep Duppert Phillip, p o Mohawk Hill, r 33, farmer 79, 10 cows, 2 horses Duppert Theressa, ^\d(l()^' «f WendeiU, p o Mohawk Hill, r 23, farmer 75 Fames Galusha P., p o Oonstableville, r 66, Mechanic Eames llattie L., p o Oonstableville, school teacher, home witli fatlK^r, Galusha Edgerton Ellen Miss, daughter of George, p o Turin, r 10, music teacher Edgerton George R., ]» o Turin, r 10, farmer 150, 20 cows, 2 horses EDWARDS JASON R., p o Oollinsville, r 70, farmer 210 1-2, has 45 cows, 9 young stock, 3 horses Edwards John, ]) o Oollinsville, r 70, retired miller Edwards Sarah, p o Oollinsville, r 70, housekeeper Bgan William D., w Etta R. (Dolan), p o Lyon's Falls, r 60, laborer TOWN OF WEST TURIN. 541- Eppel George, p o Mohawk Hill, r 28 cor 29, farmer 150, 12. cows, 3 horses Eshe Elizabeth, widow of Peter, p o MohaAvk Hill, r 57 Eshe Jacob, son of Peter, p o Mohawk Hill, r 57, laborer, emp of his brothers, Joseph and Morton Eshe Joseph, son of Peter, w Elizabeth (Kortore), p o Mo- hawk Hill, r 57, farmer 300, 30 cows, 1 horses Eshe Morton, son of Peter, p o Mohawk Hill, r 57, farmer with his brother, Joseph, 300, 30 cow.s, 4 horses Eslburn Frank, son of Jacob, p o Constableville, r 22, farmer with his father Eslburn Jacob, w Oathai-ine (Doyle), p o Constableville, r 22, farmer 230, 28 cows, 6 horses Eslburn James, son of Jacob, p o Constableville, r 22, farmer with his father Eslburn Lillian, daughter of Jacob, p o Constableville, r 22, resides with parents Evans Anna, p o CoUinsville, r 46 Evans Catharine Miss, daughter of Evan, p o Constable- ville, r 63, farmer 100", 18 cows, 2 horses Evans Grifeith, w Ella (Olmstead), p o Constableville, r 39,. laborer Evans John, p o CoUinsville, r 46, teamster, owns farm 95,. 11 C9WS, 2 sheep, 2 horses, in High Market Evans Maria, p o CoUinsville, r 46 Evans Maurice R, w Anna (Giblin), p o Lyon's Falls, r 69,. laborer Fell John N., w Emma '^". (Shepard), p o CoUinsville, r 70,. farmer, leases farm on shares of Oscar E. Davis Fineout Harry C, p o Constableville, r 7, farmer with his father, John Fineout John, w Rachel A. (Sloat), p o ConstableviUe, r 7, faa-mer, leases of Mrs. Ella F. Higby 215, 29 cows, 4 horses Foot Charles L., w Helen A. (Lee), p o Lyon's Falls, r 68, farmer, leases farm on shares of Marshall Potter, also farm 60, 7 cows, in town of Martinsburgh Foot Frederic C, w Catharipe (Buck), p o Lyon's Falls, r 68, farmer with his father, Charles Ford Charles H., w Emma E. (Bill), p o Lyon's Falls, res do,. laborer Ford Lester, w Maxy (Scully), p o CoUinsiville, r 70, laborer, emp G. H. P. Gould 542 TOWN OF WKST TURIN. JTrank ' Adaline, widow of Simon, p o Constableville, r 1, housekeeper Frank Albert, son of Andrew, p o Constableville, r 1, farmer with his father JPrank Andrew, w Julia (Shue), p o Constableville, r 1, farm- er, has 23 cows, 5 horses Prank Anthony, son of Andrew, p o Constableville, r 1, farmer with his father Frank Anthony, w Kate (Dyce), p o Constableville, r 1, farm- er 85, 12 cows, 2 horses Frank George, w Carrie (Miller), p o Constableville, r 16, farmer, leases of Charles Crofoot 105, 20 cows, 2 horses Frank Robert, son of Andrew, p o Constableville, r 1, farmer with his father Frank Simon, son of Anthony, p o Constableville, r 1, farmer with his father Fry Walter Rev., w Eleanor A. (Kemp), p o Lyon's Falls, res do, pas'tor Forest Presbyterian church, Lyon's F'alls, and Presbyterian church at Turin Fuhrmann Jacob, w Mary (Path),'p o Mohawk Hill, r 56, farmer 70, 9 cows, 1 horses Fuhrmann Jacob H., w Rose (Kessler), p o Mohawk 1 lill, r 56, farmer 177, 16 cows, 2 horses G •Gaffney House, John Gaffney prop, p o Lyon's Falls, lo do •Gaffney John, w Alice S. (Dirreen), p o Lyon's Falls, res do, prop of Gaffney House, livery stable in connection, dealer in real estate •Gaines Alexander J., w Martha (Prosser), p o Turin, r 44, farmer, leases farm on shares of D. D. Foot Gallup Jay, p o Turin, v 10, laborer Garvin, Franklin, p o Lyon's Falls, r 69, emp G. H. P. Gould Garvin Thomas, w Emma (O'Grady), p o Lyon's Falls, res do, laborer, emp G. H. P. Gould •Gaylord B. Channing, w Gertrude L. (Arthur), p o Lyon's Falls, r 47, farmer 148, has 20 cows, 3 horses Gaylord Helen M., p o Lyon's Falls, r 47 ■Gaylord Seymour Mrs., p o Lyon's Falls, r 47 George Elberta G., son of Mrs. R. D. Blair, p o Constable- ville, r 73, farmer •Gorham Gustavus H., w Ida J. (Barber), p o Lyon's Falls, res do, horseshoeing and general repairing ■Gorham John, w Eunice (Umstead), p o Lyon's Falls', res do, wagonmaker TOWN OF WEST TURIN. 543 ■Gould H. Amanda, p o Lyon's Falls, r 47 Gould Sarah M., p o Lyon's Falls, r 47 G^RACE MICHAEL H., p o Lyon's Falls, res do, prop of the Walton House Grass Valley Cheese Factory, p o ConstableviUe, r 42, Sam- uel Tsthume prop, receives milk of 450 cows (Greene David H., w Rachel, p o ConstableviUe, r 67 1-2, car- penter and joiner H Hansauer llattie E. Miss, p o ConstableviUe, r 59, house- keeper Hansauer Jacob, p o ConstableviUe, r 59, farmer 96, 10 cows, 2 horses ' Harris. Charles V., w Martena C. (Eobert), p o Lyon's Falls, r 47, mason Harris Henry, p o ConstableviUe, r 20, laborer Hartley J. Edgar, w Emma A. (Bacon), p o CoUinsville, r 67 1-2 cor 71, farmer, leases of Horatio Wilcox farm 100, 18 cows Hathoway Ida J., daughter of Newton J., p o ConstableviUe, r 37, domestic Hathoway Newton I., w Netie (Higby), p o ConstableviUe, r 37, farmer 60, 12 cows, 2 horses Handley John, w Charlotte (Walch), p o Lyon's Falls, res di), captain and prop of canal boat Hanley Hugh, p o Lyon's Falls, res do, boatman Hanley Michael, p o Lyon's Falls, r 69, teamster Hanley Michael Mrs. (Scully), p o Lyor's Falls, r 69 Haver Casper, p o ConstableviUe, r 1, laborer Haver John, w Eosa (Miller), p o ConstableviUe, v 1, farmer 260, 20 cows, 4 horses ' Hayes Andrew J., w Elizabeth (Long), p o ^Mohawk Hill, r 31, farmer 112, 16 cows, 3 horses Hayes Carrie C. Miss, daughter of Andrew J., p o Mohawk Hill, r 31, housekeeper Hess George, w Helen (O'Berriter), p o ConstableviUe, r 4, farmer,. leases of James Doyle 252, 40 cows, 2 horses Higby Agnes E., daughter of Levi, p o ConstableviUe, r 6, teacher Higby Amy E. Miss, p o ConstableviUe, r 38, housekeeper Higby Casimir A., w Elizabeth (Fadner), p o ConstableviUe, r 17, farmer 283, 49 cows, 4 horses Higby Jackson A., p o CoUinsville, r 46, farm laborer Higby Jasper W., w Alice (Ford), p o ConstableviUe, r 6, farmer 59, 8 cows, 2 horses 544 TOWN OF WEST TURIN. Higby LeEoy L., w Bessie (Baird), p o Coustableville, r 6,. farmer 23, 4 cows, 1 horse HIGBY LEVI, w Lidia A. (Orofoot), p o Oonstablevilie, r 6, farmer 62, 10 cows, 2 horses, apiary 25 colonies Higby Lysander, w Olive (Stanclift), p o Turin, r 10, fiumer 23, 2 cows, 2 horses Higby Nellie, daughter of Levi, p o Oonstablevilie, r 6,. teacher Higby Pitt E., son of Samuel P., p o Oonstablevilie, r 6, farmer, leases of his brother, Jasper W., 59, 8 cows, 2 horses Higby Samuel P., p o Oonstablevilie, r 6, farmer 9, has 5 sheep Higby Sarah J. (Oonover), widow of Jared S., p o Oonstable- vilie, r 6, farmer 100, 10 cows, 2 horses Hildebrandt A. Walter Kev., w Gertrude (Proehl), p o Oon- stablevilie, r 59, clergyman, pastor of Lutheran church Hills Brothers (Delamer E. and Irving), p o Lyon's Falls, res do, dealers in general merchandise Hills Delamer E., w .Uice M. (Fuller), (Hills Bros.), p o Lyon's Falls, h do Hills Irving (Hills Bros), p o Lyon's Falls, res do Hinckley Wilson, w Nancy J. (Hairvey), p o Lyon's Falls, res do, jobber Hinton William, p o Lyon's Falls, res do, shoemaker Hoffman Adam, p o Oonstablevilie, r 58, laborer Hoffman Anthony, w Eleanor (Brenon), p o Mohawk Hill, r 31, hotelkeeper and farmer 277, has 26 cows, 4 horses Hoffman Frank, p o Oonstablevilie, r 58, farmer 300, has 31 cows, 2 horses Hoffman Hotel, Anthony Hoffman prop, p o Mohawk Hill, r31 Hoffman John, p o Oonstablevilie, r 58, carpenter Holdridge Ida N., p o Lyon's Falls, bds Jeremia^h Holdridge- Holdridge Jeremiah, av Sarah (Youngs), p o Lyon's Falls, rep do, teamster and boatman Hoskins Armenia M. Mrs., p o Lyon's Falls, r 69 Hopkins Edwin, p o Lyon's Falls, r 47, carpenter and joiner Hoskins Frank, w Rosa L. (Shaufty), p o Lyon's Falls, r 69,. carpenter and joiner , Hoskins George I-I., w Mattie (Shepard), p o Turin, r 70 1-2, cheesemaker Hovey Eliza (Miner), widow of Alpha, p o Oonstablevilie, r 6, housekeeper Hubbard Amos, w Emeline (Smith), p o Oonstablevilie, r 42,. TOWN OP "WEST TURIN. 545 apiarist, soldier in the late war 3 years, Co. K., 5tli N. Y. H. A. Hubbard Luman L., w Laura (Eeed), p o Constableville, r 63, cor 64, laborer, h and lot Hughes David, w Frances L. (Markhani), p o Collinsville, r 46, farmer 35 Hughes John J., w Emma N. (Douglass), p o Collinsville, r 70, mason Hughes William E., w Jane (Jones), p o Collinsville, retired farmer, reside with son, William Hughes William W., p o Collinsville, r 46, faiimer 12, has 3 cows, 1 horse Hulbert Bliss, p o Lyon's Falls, res do, laborer Hushaw George, w Mary (Hubbard), p o Constableville, r 4, carpenter and farmer 8 I Ingersoll Charles H., w Ida (Sutpheu), p o Port Leyden, r 71, farmer 101, 21 cows, 2 horses Ingersoll William H., w Gertrude (Thayer), p o Port Ley- " den, r 71, farmer, leases of Mrs. S. D. Thayer farm 45» 10 cows, 2 horses Irons Jesse, p o Lyon's Falls, res do, boat builder J Jackson Anson, son of Andrew, p o Lyon's Falls, r 74, farm- er with his brother, William Jackson I'annie A. (Post), widow of Andrew, p o Lyon's Falls, r 74 Jackson William A., son of Andrew, p o Lyon's Falls, r 74, farmer 42, 9 cows, 2 horses Johnson Herbert A., w Jennie (Jones), p o Constableville, r 53, cheesemaker Johnson William A., w Lydia A. (Thayer), p o Constable- ville, r 73, farmer 72, 18 co-r'b, 2 horses Jones Edward W., p o Constableville, r 4, fanner 108, 12 cows, 2 horses Jones Hugh D., w Catharine (Hughes), p o Collinsville. r 46, farmer 102 1-2, has 17 cows, 2 horses, lime kiln Jones Hugh Mrs. (Evans), p o Collinsville, r 46, housekeept>r for her brother, John Evans Jones Morris H., w Marj^ (Aim), p o Turin, r 8, farmer 150, 18 cows, 2 horses ■ > ■ Jones Stephen R., w Alice A. (Williams), p o Collinsville, r 70, mason 546 TOWN OF WEST TURIN. K Kapfer Edward D., w Cora E. (Phelps), p o Lyon's Falls, res do, general blacksmithing and repairing Kapfer George, p o MohaAsk Uill, r 54, shoemaker Kapfer Michael, w Mary (Hamlin), p o Constableville, r 59, farmer 48, 6 cows, 1 horse, i sheep Katory Margaret, widow of Andrew, p o Oonstableville, r 3, farmer 43, 5 cows Katsmeyer Cheese Factory, p o Mohawk Hill, r 56, receives milk from 400 cows Kennedy J. Edward, son of Thomas, p o Constableville, off r 36, laborer Kennedy Thomas, w Margaret (Killayen), p o Oon^tableTille, r 36, farmer, leases of William Donnelly 112, 17 cows, 1 horse Kennedy Thomas II., sou of Thomas, p o Constableville, r 36, laborer Kentner G. Duane, p o Turin, r 42, farmer KENTNEK GEOEGE W., w Flora B. (Sutpheu), p o Port Leyden, r 71, cattle dealer and farmer 125, 30 cows, 3 horses Kentner G. Wellington, w Mary (dover), p o Turin, r 42, farmer 84, 12 cows, 3 horses Kidder Albert W., w Emma A. (Wadsworth), p o Turin, r 44, farmer 21, 4 coavs, gardener, veteran of late war, Co. K., 5th N. Y. H. A. Kirk Henry, p o Constableville, r 1, hotel keeper and farmer 6, 1 horse Kirkland Albert, w Frances (Wendt), p o Constableville, r 53, farmer, leases of William W>ndt 250, 10 cows, 2 horses Kline Michael, p o Lyon's Falls, laborer, bds Gaffney House Klosnea* Rudolph, p o Constableville, r 5, farmer 150, 23 cows, 3 horses Kokly Mary A., widow of John, p o Mohajwk Hill, r 31, house- keeper, owns h and lot Kreager Andrew, w Mary (Hess), p o MohaAvk Hill, r 3, farmer, leases of Edwin S. Thompson 200, 33 cows, 4 horses Kreager Frank G., w Matilda M. (Smith), p o Oonstableville, V 53, farmer, leases of Mrs. Helen Smitlh 160, 20 cows, 4 horses Kress Martin J., w Mary (Larkin), p o Lyon's Falls, r 47, laiborer TOWN OF WEST TURIN. 547 L L'd,m.j Charles J., son of Jacob H., p o Constable ville, r 22, laborer Lamy Flora E., daunghter of Jacob H., p o Constableville, r 22, dres.smaker X,amy Jacob H., w Magdalena (Marcy), p o Constableville, r 22, farmer 100, 16 cows, 2 horses Lane Emmett E., w Almira (Pitcher), j) o Constableville, r 15, farmer, leases of Isaac L. (Smith on shares 300, 40 cows, owns 4 horses Lashan Frank, w Elizabeth (Hess), p o Constableville, r 23, farmer 130, and leases of William Marcy 125, 29 cows, 2 horses, assessor 1/awrence James, p o Lyon's Falls, r 08, mason and stone- cutter Lawrence James Mrs., p O' Lyon's Falls, r 68 Leffingwell J. M., w Rosa (Brown), p o Constableville, r 35, fairmer, leases of Wm. Hayes farm 160, 13 cows, has 2 horses Lennon Alice May Miss, da,ughter of Ansou K., p o Turin, r 10, music teacher Lennon Anson E., w Mary E. (Audrus), p*o Turin, r 10, farm- er 14, and gardener, and leases of Lucy A. Andrus 90, 15 cows, 4 horses Lewis Ann, widow of Ellis, p o Turin, r 12 Lewis Margaret Miss, daughter of Ellis, ]) o Turin, r 42, housekeeper Lewis William !>., p o Turin, r 42, farmer 110, 25 coavs, 3 horses, ex-school commissioner Limburg Cheese Factory, p o Constableville, r 21, Jacob Disch prop, receives milk of 100 cows Linck Benjamin, son of Isador, p o Mohawk Hill, r 23, farm- er with his father Linck Isador, w Frances (Dors), p o Mohawk Hill, r 23, farm- er 220, has 22 cows, 3 horses Linck Mary M., p o Constableville, r 42, housekeeper for her brother, Nicholas Linck Nicholas, p o Constableville, r 42, farmer 40, has 10 cows, 2 horses Littaye Charles C, w Rua (Carney), p o Constableville, r 19, carpenter and farmer 6 Long Emma B., daughter of George F., p o Constableville, r 53, resides with parents Long Greorge F., w Anna K. (Hochholcer), p o Constable- ville, r 53, farmer 200, 25 cows, 3 horstes 548 TOWN OF "WEST TURIN. Long Eosa A., daughter of George F., p o Oonstableville, r 53, domestic Loomis Elizabeth. H. (Lane), p o Oollinsville, r 70 Loyd Martha Mrs., p o Turin, r 44, farmer 12, has 2 cows Lyman Loisa (Lyman), widow of Heman, p o Oonstableville,, r 12 Lyman Mitchell L., w Ellen J. (Billings), p o Oonstableville,, r 12, farmer 20, has 2 cows, 2 horses Lyman Sarah Miss, p o Oonstableville, r 12, housekeeper M Mahar Anna, p o Lyon's Falls, r 69 Mahar Catharine A., p o Lyon's Falls, r 69, school teacher Mahar Mary, p o Lyon's Falls, r 69, domesitic, emp G. 11. P.. Gould Mahar Michael, w Catherine (Carry), p o Lyon's, Falls, r 68,. laborer Mahar Thomas, p o Lyon's Falls, r 69 Markham Ann M., widow of Joseph D., p o Oonstableville, r 5, farmer 240, '30 cows, 3 horsesi Markham Clarissa A. Miss, daughter of Joseph D., p o Oon- stableville, r 5, housekeeper Markham George W., p o Oonstableville, r 3, laborer Markham Homer C, w Jessie E. (Oornish), p o Lyon's Falls^ r 70 1-2, farmer 117, has 25 cbws, 20 horses Markham Jay (0. E. Davis & Co.), p o Lyon's Falls, bds do Markham John D., son of Joseph D., p o Oonstableville, r 5,. farmer and sawyer, owns saw mill Marmon Conrad, w Mary (Moyer), p o Lyon's Falls, r 69^ retired farmer Martin Arthur S., p o Turin, r 44, school teacher Martin Edwin J., p o Turin, r 44, farm laborer Martjn Frank J., p o Turin, r 44, laborer Martin Jacob, w Catharine L. (Stukey), p o Turin, r 44,, farmer 20, 4 cows, 1 horse McConnell Charles H., w Harriet (Smith), p o Oonstable- ville, r 13, laborer McDermott James, w Emma (Stephens), p o Oonstableville,. r 5, farmer 140, 20 cows, 3 horses McDonald Charles, p o Congtableville, r 38, farmer 60, S cows, 3 horses McDonald Magorie Miss, p o Oonstableville, r 5, farmer 160,. 25 cows, 1 horse McPhilmy Michael, w Johanna (O'Brien), p o Oonstableville,, r 61, farmer 150, 27 cows, 4 horses McVIOKAR ARCHIBALD, p o Lyon's Falls, h do TOWN* OF WEST TURIN. 649 Ji!lLei-nhew JoJau, w Lydia (Streeter), p o OoUinsville, r 70, farmer 7 1-2 Jklillard Emery O., w Clara H. (Johnson), p o Turin, r 46, :farmer, leases farm on shares of Ferris Newman Millard Jay E., son of Walter H., p o Turin, r 9, druggist Millard Marion M., son of Walter H., p o Turin, r 9, clerk Millard Oscar, p o Turin, r 46 Millard Walter H., w Marj' A. (Roberts), p o Turin, r 9, farmer 106, 15 cows, 3 horses Miller Frank, son of Joseph M., p o Oonstableville, r 1, cheesemaker Miller John, son of Joseph M., p o Oonstableville, r 1, farm- er with his father. Miller Joseph, son of Joseph M., p o Oonstableville, r 1, farmer with his fatlier Miller Joseph M., w Mary (Oaufley), p o Oonstableville, r 1, farmer 118, 10 cows, 2 horses ; Mohawk Plill Oheese Factory, p o Oonstableville, r 53, H. A. Johnson prop, receives milk of 300 cows Moore John, w Lena (Rosier), p o OoUinsville, r 45, farmer, leases of John R. Roberts 100, 15 cows, 2 horses Morgan Julia E., p o Lyon's Falls, r 47 Morgan Mary A., p o Lyon's Falls, r 47, school teacher Mulkins James D., w Adaline (Hattler), p o Oonstableville, r 53, farmer 61, 7 cows, 2 horses Mullin James, son of John R., p o onstableville, r 6 cor.18, farmer with his fath< Mullin John R., p o Oonstableville, r 6 cor 18, farmer 136, 18 cows, 3 horses, ex-supervisor Mullin Melissa A., daughter of John R., p o Oonstableville, r 6 cor 18, housekeeper Murphy Eugene, p o Oonstableville, r 63. farmer with his brother, Francis, 150, 32 cows, 3 horses Murphy Francis, w Msltj E. (Oowley), p o Oonstableville, r 63, farmer 150, 32 cows, 3 horses Murphy James, p o Oonstableville, r 63, farmer with his brother, John W., 147, 35 cows, 3 horses Murphy John W., p o Oonstableville, r 63, farmer with his brother, James, 147, 35 cows, 3 horses Murphy Julia A. Miss, p o Oonstableville, r 63, housekeeper for her brothers, James and John Myers Amelia 0. Miss, daughter of Michael, p o Mohawk Hill, r 56, school teacher Myers Edward, w Lena (Seplman), p o Mohawk Hill, r 31, peddler and dealer in general merchandise, h and lot Myerg Edward M., p o Mohawk Hill, r 56, laborer 550 TOWN OF WEST TUKIN. Myers Elizabeth L., daughter of Michael, p o Mohawk Hill^ r 56j housekeeper Myers Frederic, w Catharine (Roser), p o Oomstableville, r 35, farmer, has 14 cows, 2 horsesi Myers Harry G., son of Frederic, p o Constableville, r 35, farmer with his father Myers Michael, w Adaline (Hayes), p o Mohawk Hill, r 56, farmer 130, 12 cows, 2 horses Myers Rosa E., daughter of Frederic, p o Constableville, r 35, housekeeper Myers William H., son of Frederic, p o Constableville, r 35,. laborer N Neff Caroline Miss, daughter of Gottfred, p o Mohawk Hill, r 55, housekeeper Neff Gottfred, p o Mohawk Hill, r 55, farmer 86, 9 cows, 2' horses Neff Samuel J., son of Jacob, p o Constableville, r IT, school teacher and surveyor Keuhardt David, w Caroline (Marcy), p o Constaibleville, r- 22, farmer 33, 5 cows Newman George O., w Roselin M. (Rea), p o Collinsville, r- 70, farmer 56, 10 cows, 16 Sheep, 3 horsies North Allen J., w Louisa (DePoister), p o Constableville, farmer N(frthrup Electa M. Mrs., p o Lyon's Falls, r 69 Oaster Cora H., widow of Samuel, p o Turin, r 9, farmer 116, 3 cows, 2 horses O'Berriter Barbara Miss, daughter of Martin, p o Constable- ville, r 20, domestic O'Berriter Frank, son of Martin, p o Constableville, r 20,. laborer O'Berriter Loisa (Radell), widow of Martin, p o Oonstafile- ville, r 20, farmer 76, 11 cows, 2 horses O'Berriter Sarah, daughter of Martin, p o Constableville, r- 20, domestic O'Connor Jerry J., p o Constableville, r 33, laborer O'Grady Ann Mrs. (Dolan), p o Lyon's Palls, r 69 O'Grady Anthony, p o Lyon's Falls, res do, laborer O'Grady John, w Catharine (Retledge), p o Lyon's Falls, r- 69, laborer O'Grady Lawrence, p o Lyon's Falls, r 69, laborer O'Grady Thomas, w Mary E. (Arighi), p o Lyon's Falls, r 69^ laborer TOWN OF west' tdbin. 551 Parkhurvst Adelbert N., w Sarah J. (Damuth), p o Oonstable- ville, r 20, farmer 61, has 11 cows, 2 horses, and leases of Simon Stephens farm 76 Parkhurst Charles S., son of Sanford T., p o Oonstableville, r 38, farmer, leiases on shares of his father 135, 27 cows, 4 horses Parkhurst Sanford T., w Lanra (Littaye), p o ConstableVille, r 38, farmer 135, 28 cows^ 4 horses Payne Emerson, w Clara (Lyman), p o Turin, r 10, farmer,, leases of John H. Jones 127, 30 cows, 2 horses Payne George, son of Xewton, p o Turin, r 45, farmer with his father Payne Joseph H., w Almina (Myers), p o Constableville, r 49, farmer 12, 1 cow, 20 sheep, 1 horse Payne Melvin, w Alice M. (Schell), p o Collinsville, r 67 1-2: cor 70, mason and farmer 70 Payne Newton, w Eliza (Swackhammer), p o Turin, r 45,, farmer 96, 20 cows, 2 horses Persons John M., w Celia (Delano), p o ConstablcM'ille, v 20,, farmer, leases of John (~"rofoot 111, 20 cows, 2 horses Peters George, w Eustacia (Gleasman), p o Constableville, r 17, farmer 100, 17 cows, 2 horsesi Peters George W., p o ConstableTille, r 13, laborer Phelps Dwight ,p o Lyon's Falls, emp Archibald McVickar Phillips James, w Jane (Helmer), p o Lyon's Falls, res do,, laborer Plato John, p o Lyon's Falls, teamster, emp Chas Dice, bds Gaffney House Plumb Clinton D., w "Nellie A. (Simpkins), p o Lyon's Falls,. r 68, farmer 35, 7 cows, 2 horses Plunkett Henry A., son of Kobert, p o Turin, r 12, farmer with his father Plunkett Maude, daughter of Robert, p o Turin, r 12, dress- maker Plunkett Robert, w Jane (Atkinson), p o Turin, r 12, farmer 30, has 1 cow, 3 horses Potter Alice M., p o Collinsville, r 67 cor 48, stenographer and typewriter Potter B. Eugene, p o Collinsville, r 67 cor 48, manager of the "Potter estate" Potter Ida L., p o Collinsville, r 67 cor 48 Potter Marshall K, w Clara (Allen), p o Lyon's Falls, r 68, farmer 300, has 60 cows, 11 horses 552 TOWN OF WEST TURIN. Potter Rachel (Case), widow of the late B. F. Potter, p o Collinsville, r 67 cor 48, farmer on the "Potter estate" 176, 30 cows, 16 acres hops Powell Jacob, p o Oonstableville, r 66, farmer, leases on shares the McVickar farm Price Robert M., w Ellen J. (Pugh), p o Collinsville, r 70 cor 67 1-2, farmer 7 Pritcharcl Evan E., w Sarah (Rolands), p o Turin, v 9, farmer 100, 19 cows, 2 horses Pritchard Henry C, son of Evan E. ,p o Turin, r 9, farmer with his father Pritchard Noah R., so nof Evan E., p o Turin, r 9, painter Hadel Frank, w Barbara (Gintagr), p o Mohawk Hill, r 31, laborer Radel Frank J., son of Frank, p o Mohawk Hill, r 31, la- borer Radel John A., w Lena (Myers), p o Mohawk Hill, r 56, farmer 130, has 12 cows, 3 horses Radel William G., son of Frank, p o Mohawk Hill, r 31, blacksmith, owns h and 3 acres Rea Fannie, widow of Y. R. Rea, p o Oonstableville, r 49, farmer 10, 1 horse Reed Anna R., p o Lyon's Falls, r 69, milliner Reed Thomas, w Elizabeth (McMullen), p o I^yon's Falls, r 69, farmer 20, has 4 cows Regetz John, w Susan K. (Tzhsabold), p o Oonstableville, r 19, cheesemaker and prop Valley factory, and farmer 72, 12 cows, 2 horses Hejn Catharine, domestic, emp John Gaffney LIILEY CLARENOB C, w Emma (\ (Lonjiwav), p o Lyon's Falls, r 69, hotel Ripp John, w Anna (Smith), ]> o Mohawk Hill, r 26, farmer 200, 25 cows, 5 horses Roberts Betsey, widow of John, p o Oonstableville, r 65, farmer 202, 17 cows, 20 sheep, 2 horses Roberts David W., p o Turin, r 9, retired farmer Roberts Humphrey, son of David W., w Sarah (Johnson), p o Turin, r 9, farmer 82, 10 cows, 2 horses Roberts James, w Elizabeth A. (Klock), p » Collinsville, r 70, cheesemaker and prop of cheese factory on r 70 1-2 JJoberts Robert I., w Margaret (Jones), p o Oonstableville, r 4, farmer, overseer Edward Jones' farm 108, 12 cows, 2 horses TOWN OF WEST TURIN. 553 Koberts Walter II., p o Collinsville, farmer, emp Jason Ed- wards Eockwell Bridget (Carey), widow of Ralph, p o Constable- ville, r 19, nurse, h and lot Ilockwell Harriet S., widow of Daniel A., p o Coustableville, r 21, weaver Bockwell Loren S., w Margaret Ann (Mangan), p o Oon- stableville, r 21, farmer, leases of Jaco'b Disch 80, 15 cows, 2 korses Eogers Edward W., w Mary (Ouey), p o Lyon's Palls, r 74, farmer on farm of H. C. Markham 119, 35 cows, 3 horses Rogers John, w Mary (Kennedy), p o Collinsville, r 70, farm- er, leases farm on shares of Clinton Merriam Rourke Mabel, p o Lyon's Falls, res do, teacher Rourke Margaret E., p o Lyon's Falls, res do, school teacher Rourke S. Anna, p o Lyon's Falls, res do JRourke Thomas, w Bridget (Maloney), p o Lyon's Falls, ren do, laborer Runge Josepli, p o Constableville, r 40, laborer Hyan Edward F., w Sarah (McOandrus), p o Lyon's Falls, res do, clerk and bookkeeper, emp Watson M. Shaw Ryan Eugene, p o Lyon's Falls, r 69, papermaker, emp N. P. Shue Ryan John, p o Lyon's Falls, r 69, laborer Ryan Mary A. Mrs., p o Lyon's Falls, r 69, housekeeper Ryan. William, p o Lyon's Falls, r 69, laborer Sampson Alonisuis, p o Mohawk Hill, r 31, farmer with his father, Barnard Sampson Barnard, w Mary A. (Witzigman), p o Mohawk Hill, r 31, farmer 396, 45 cows, 5 horses Sampson John B., w Mary (Kroniser), p o Mohawk Hill, r 54, farmer 190, 20 cows, 3 horses iSamson Anthony, son of Matthew, p o Constableville, r 2, farmer with his father Samson Barney S., son of Matthew, p o Constableville, r 2, farmer with his father Samson Matthew, w Gertrude (Nelback), p o OQnstableville, r 2, farmer 200, 25 cows, 5 horses-, 5 sheep Sattler Amelia M. Miss, daughter of Jacob, p o Mohawk Hill, r 56, domestic Sattler Ida L. Miss, daughter of Jacob, p o Mohawk Hill, p 56, school teacher 554 TOWN OF WEST TURIN. Sattler Jacob, w Martha (Bauer), p o Moliawk Hill, r 56,. farmer 150, ha® 19 cows, 3 hotrses, ajid leases of Mrs, Betsey Roberts 106 Sattler J. Frederic, son of Jacob, p o Mohawk Hill, r 56,, farmer with his father Sattler Rose C. Miss, daughter of Jacob, p o Mohawk Hill,. r 56, housekeeper Sattler William F., son of Jacob, p o Mohawk Hill, r 56,. cheesemalfer Schell Adam, p o Oollinsville, r 46, retired carpenter and builder Schlappi J. Fred, w Minnie (Wendt), p o Gonstableville, r 17, farmer 105, 15 cows, 3 horses School house (private Catholic), p o Mohawk Hill, r 31 School house, dist. No. 1, p o Oollinsville, r 67 1-2 School house, dist,' No. 2, p o Lyon's Falls, lo do . School house, dist No. 3, p o Gonstableville, r 53 School house, dist. No. 4, p o Mohawk Hill, r 30 cor 56 School house, dist No. 5, p o Mohawk Hill, r 3 cor 22 School house, dist. No. 6, p o Turin, r 43 cor 11 School house, dist. No. 8, p o C'onstableville, r 17 School house, dist. No. 9, p o Gonstableville, r 4 cor 19 School house, dist No. 10, p o Gonstableville, r 15 Schorbbach Anna, p o Gonstableville, off r 21, resides svitln her mother, Theresa Schorbach John, son of Mr«. Theresa, p o Gonstableville, off r 21, farmer with his mother Schorbach Joseph, son of Mrs. Theresa, p o Gonstableville,, off r 21, farmer with his mother Schorbach Theresa (Heldt), widow of George, p o Gonstable- ville, off r 21, farmer 160, 20 cows, 3 horses Schwenk Andrew, w Elizabeth (Weber), p o Gonstableville,, r 37, farmer 200, 35 cows, '4 horse;; Schwenk Gharles J., son cf Andrew^ p o Gonstableville, r 37, farmer with his father Schwenk George J., son of Andrew, p o Gonstableville, r 37, farmer with his father Schwenk Henr;\- W., son of Andrew, p o Gonstableville, r 37, laborer Scovil Emily M., p o Lyon's Falls, r 47 Scovil Orrin Mrs., p o Lyon's Falls, r 47 Sebastian Rosa Miss, p o Gonstableville, r 33, housekeeper Seidel Albert FT., w Alcy (Wider), p o Consitableville, r 22, farmer 70, 8 cows, 2 horsies Seigler Adaline, widow of Gharles, j) o Mohawk HilT,^ r 54, farmer 213, 20 cows, 1 liorse TOWN OF WEST TURIN. 555- Shaw Abraham (J., w Mary E. (Oook), father of Watson M.^ p o Lyon's Falls, res do SHAW WATSON M., w Florence H. (Tones), p o Lyon's^ Falls, res rlo, mei'chant, dealer in dry goods, groceries,- hats, caps, boots, shoes, glassware, crockery, etc., post- . master and notary public Sheidleman Christ J., w Mary (Turple), p o Oonstableville, r- 17, farm laborer Shepard Edwin H., p o Turin, r 11, farmer, leases of Lewis- D. Munway 88, 10 cows, 2 horses Shibley MattheAv, w Kosa (Powell), p o Constableville, r 4, farmer, leases of Horace Littaye 300, 38 cows, 3 horses- Shidleman Jacob, w Anna (Bauer), p o Oonstableville, r 8, farmer 82, 12 cows, 3 horses Sins John,w Margaret (Link), p o Mohawk Hill, r 31, hotel' and postoffice Sins Lena O. Miss, daughter of John, p o Mohawk Hill, r 31, dressmaker Smith Dennis -Jr., w Catharine E. (Kelly), p o.Lyon's Falls, res do, teamster Smith James C, w Charlotte E. (Winchell), p o Oonstable- ville, r 13, farmer 275, 42 cows, 3 horses, dealer in fer- tilizers Smith John L., w Abbie (Hart), p o Turin, r 8, farmer 127, has 20 cows, 3 horses Smith Lyman, son of John L., p o Turin, r 8, laborer Smith Perry E., w Eva M. (Lane), p o Constableville, r 13,. farmer 200, 32 cows, 4 horses Smith Willard H., son of John L., p o Turin, r 8, farmer with his father Spires James E., p o Collinsville, r 70, farm laborer SQUIRES FRANK 0., w Jennie P. (Price), p o Lyon's Falls,, res do, depot agt, dealer in coal, salt and fruit, trustee- of dist. No. 2 Stephens Simon D., p o Oonstableville, r 5, farmer 76 Stewart John, p o Lyon's Falls, res do, fireman Stewart Levi H., w Rosebell (Brill), p o Lyon's Falls, res do,, teamster and farmer 103 Swackhammer Ralph, w Loisa (Payne), p o Turin, r 12, farm- er 200, 22 cows, 5 horses Sweeney Catharine R., p o Lyon's Falls, r 69 Sweeney Thomas, w Mary (Magnan), p o Lyon's Falls, r 69,- laborer Sykes Abraham H., w Helen M. (Northrup), p o Lyon's Falls,, res do, teamster 556 TOWN OF WEST TURIN. Talcott Frank H., w Harriet M. (Brown), p o Lyon's Falls, res do, machinist TAYLOR ADOLPHUS P., w Catharine (Edwards), p o Col- linsville, r 67 cor 72, farmer, leases of David Edwards farm 116, 18 cows, 3 horses^ soldier in war of rebellion, 14th Kegt. H. A. Taylor John Mrs. (Hubbard), p o OoUinsiville, resides with her son, Adolphus Thayer Samantha D., widow of Charles, p o Port Leyden, r 71, owns farm 45 THOMPSON EDMUND W., w Helen (Botsford), p o Turin, r 42, farmer 216, has 40 cows, 3 horses Thompson William D., w Alva (Dixon), p o Coflstableville, r 59, farmer with Jacob Hansauer THOMPSON WILLIAM W., p o Turin, r 42, farmer, leases on shares of his father, Edmund W., farm 216, 40 cows, has 2 horses Todd John, w Jennie (Hubbard), p o Lyon's Falls, r 47, la- borer Todd Scudder, w Sabriua (Whipple), p o Lyon's Falls, res do, surveyor, also business manager for Florence L. Mer- riam, Mary L. Fisher and Julia L. DeCamp . ,/ Tompkins Edla A., p o CoUinsville, home with father, Willf " iam L. f Tompkins William L., p o CoUinsville, r 46, retired architect and builder, OAvns farm 19 1-2 Tschume Jessie M., daughter of Samuel, p o Coustableville, r 42, dressmaker ■Tschume Oscar S., son of Samuel, p o Coustableville, r 42, cheesemaker with his fa,ther Tschume Samuel, w Elizabeth (Dice), p o Coustableville, r 42, cheesemaker, owns farm 50, 1 cow, 3 horses, one thoroughbred English hunter, on Mohawk Hill u Upright Jeremiah, w Lydia (Windsor), p o Lyon's Falls, res do, carpenter and joiner V Valley ( Cheese Factory, p o Coustableville, r 19, John Regetz, prop, receives milk of 350 cows Van Koughnet Margaret, p o Coustableville, r 15, farmer 50, 8 cows Van Koughnet Nancy, p o Constablevile, r 15, farmer with her sister Margaret 50, 8 cows TOWN OF WEST TURIN. 557" W Wakefield Willis E., w Amanda (Evaus), p o Constableville,, r 17, laborer, emp John crotoot Walsh Esther Mrs., p o Lyon's j? alls, res do Walsh Eugene, p o Lyon's Falls, r 69, papermaker Walsh John F., p o Lyon's Falls, res d(j, blacKsmitk, emp- Edward Kapfer Walsh Maurice, p o Lyon's Falls, res do Walsh Michael, w Mary (Walsh), p o Constableville, r 5,, carpenter and farmer 114, has 13 cows, '6 noirses Walsh Michael Jr., p o Constableville, r 5, farmer \with his- father WALTON HOUSE, Michael H. Grace prop, p o Lyon's Falls,,, lo do, livery attached Waters C. Marvin, w Mary A. (Wood), p o Lyon's Falls, res do, merchant, dealer in general merchandise Waters Cora E.,, p o Lyon's Palls, milliner, resides with father, C. Marvin Weaver Alexander W., w Mary C. (Thumb), p o Turin, r 43,, farmer, leases on shares of Jacob Powell 60, 10 cows, 2. horses WeiandT/hristina Miss, p o Mohawk Hill, r 31, housekeeper- Weiand Joseph Father, p o Mohawk Hill, r 31, pastor of St.. Michael's church ^endt William, w Lena (Itunge), p o Constableville, r 40,. farmer 170, has 32 cows, 4 horses Wetmore Franklin, w Jennie (Hughesi), p o Oollinsville, r 68, laborer Whittlesy Anna M., p o Lyon's Falls, music teacher, resides with father, Walter Whittlesy Walter, w Jennie L. (List), p o Lyon's Falls, res do, engineer and contractor of bridges and water sys- tems, owns farms aggregating 160, 28 cows (Holstein) Wideman Frances Mrs. (Blade), p o Oollinsville, r 46 Wideman George W., p o Oollinsville, r 46, laborer Wilcox Horatio W., w Adeline L. (Lyon), p o Collinsiville r 67 1-2 cor 71, retired farmer, om^s farm 100, 18 cows Williams Benjamin B., w Harriet (Hubbard), p o Oollins- ville, r 45 cor 67, farmer 48, has 8 cows, 2 horses, and owns Oollinsville lime kiln Williams Edward O., p o Turin, r 44, farmer 5 Williams Isaac, w Catharine (Jones), p o Turin, r 9, farmer 110, 20 cows, 2 horses Williams Isaac J.j w Mary (Oaster), p o Constableville, r 50 ' farmer 125, 20 cows, 3 horses .558 TOWN OF WEST TURIN. Williams Owen A., p o Oollinsville, r 71, retired farmer Williams Pierce G., p o Constableville, r 7 cor 14, farmer 175, 25 cows, 3 horses Wood Alice M., p o Oonsttableville, r 22, dressmaker Wood Anna E., p o Constableville, r 22, housekeeper Wood Charles C, w Margaret (DePeyster), p o Constable- ville, r 22, farmer on farm' of his mother, Mrs. Esther L., 200, 27 cows, 2 horses Wood Clarissa E., p o Constableville, r 22, housekeeper Wood Esther L., widow of J. Clark, p o Constableville, r 22, farmer 200, 27 cows, 2 horses Woolworth Edwin, p o Turin, r 45, farmer Woolworth May, daughter of Edwdn, p o Turin, r 45, house- keeper for her father Wynn Thomas, w Elizabeth (Davis), p o Constableville, r 73, farmer 32, 8 cows, 2 horses Yule James, w Eliza (French), p o Lyon's Falls, r 69 Yule Margaret E., p o Lyon's Falls, r 69 Yule Mary F., p o Lyon's Falls, r 69, nurse z JZimmer Charles H., p o Constableville, r 33, farmer, leases of Jacob Zimmer 226, 23 cows, 3 horsies Zimmer Crago, p o Constableville, r 5, laborer, has 2 horses Zimmer Frank P., w Harriet E. (Miner), p o CoUinsville, r 71, farmer 78, 10 cows, 2 horses Zimmer Jacob, w Ida (Backer), p o Comstabl'eville, r 3, farm- er, leases of Albert Anna 171, 25 cows, 3 horses !Zimmer John, p o Turin, r 9, laborer BUSINESS DIRECTORY -OP- LEWIS COUNTY. DE3:x:i=L.A.3sr.A.Tio3srs. The towns are alphabetically arranged at the end of the line, under the ibusiness classifications. The incorporated villages are in this sense considered as towns. The post-offlce address of each individual or firm follows after the name, .except where the name of the post-office and township are the same. For abbreviations see page 5. ACADEMIES AND SCHOOLS. (See also list of schools in each town directory.) ■Oonstableville Union School Constableville Copenhagen Union School Copenhagen Lowville Academy, State Lowville Lowville Public School, State " Port Leyden Union School Port Leyden Turin Union School Turin AGENTS. Lanpher Orville P. (medicines), 35 Stowe Lowville Leonard Henry C. (book). Park Place • " Thomas Oscar F. (marble and granite), Barnes Cor- ners Pinckney '■Cornish Harris J. (pharmacal), E Main Turin AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. l>oyle Brothers, Main Constableville O'Shea John, Main « TAYLOR FELLUS E., Main « 560 AGEICULTUBAL IMPLEMENTS, ETC. Zehr Christian, Oroghan . (Jrogtliaii- Zehr Frank M., Main " Cardiflt' George & Co., Main . Harrisville WEEKES & KILBORN • " KIME FKED 0., West Leyden, r 17 Lewis Stevens Wm. W., r 41 Lowville Boshart Albert C, 35 Shady ave " FOOTE J. B., State cor Elm " Klett & Co., 21 State « Stevens E. Kentj 18 Elm cor Park ave " WEBSTER MASON L. (drills and plows), 68 State " Williston Albert A., N State Turin. Bidinger Charles F., Lyon's Falls West Turin APIARISTS. ZEHR MICHAEL (67 colonies), Indian River, r 8 Croghan- Bonney Edward L., Sterling Bush, r 7 Diana Chaffer Lewis R. (14 colonies), Natural Bridge, r 14 " 'Ford John M., JSTajtural Bridge, r 21 " Hickox Marcena E. (40 colonies), Glendale, r 20 Greig Warmood Frank J. (50 colonies), r 22 " Bickf ord Ashbel C. (4 colonies), Bellwood, r 49 Harrisburg Kelsey John (16 colonies), Bellwood, r 35 " KILHAM CHARLES T. (6 colonies), Copenhagejn, r 5 " Lewis Lucian J. (5 colonies), Copeooihagen, r 27 cor 28 " Riebennacht William D. (5 colonies), r 10 " Wood William (35 colonies), Copenlhagen, r 34 " Mullin Henry N. (3 colonies), Main Harrisville Moore John (7 colonies), Turin, r 4 High Market Hofert John (11 colonies), Constableville, r 3 Lewis Stimson Milton M. (110 colonies), Leyden Station, r 49 Leyden Rice Leonard C. (25 colonies), r 75 Lowville Weller Henry D., (19 colonies), r 28 " Loucks Fred H. (100 colonies), Lowville, r 35 Martinsburgh Seller Peter (4 colonies), Croghan, r 39 New Bremen Farney Christopher (3 colonies), Croghan, r 37 . " Farney Jacob (19 colonies), p o Crog:han, off r 37 " Moser John (14 colonies), Kirschnerville, r 7 " Tabolt Michael (8 colonies), New Bremen, r 55 " Wetmore Jefferson D. (8 colonies), Crystaldale, r 81 " Edmonds John, Barnes Corners, r 38 Pinckney Forbes James M. (8 colonies), Copenhagen, r 32 " Lane George E. (30 colonies), r 11 « Loson Joseph (17 colonies), Barnes Corners, r 46 " SHELDON MADISON J., r 14 « APIARISTS, ETC. 561 Sisson Steven W. (7 colonies), p o East Rodman, Jef- ferson Co., r 4 Pinckney Woolworth Elisha (7 colonies), Barnes Corners, r 36 " Nye Frank (30 colonies), Petrie's Corners, r 31 Watson Higby Levi (25 colonies), Constableville, r 6 West Turin Hubbard Amos, Constableville, r 42 " ARCHITECTS. Valin James A. Rich William H., 7 Stewart Seaver Lorenzo G., 60 E Shady ave COE DENNIS M., Pearl ARTISTS. Dewey Reuma L, Glendale, r 18 Carter George W. Mrs., State AUCTIONEER. Woolard A. George, 10 No. 3 Road BAKERIES. Croghan Lowville « Port Leyden Greig Lowville Lowville Lasher Chauncey L., Main Weeks Alexander, Main Haffen Charles A., 133 State HOUSE ADAM, 78 State WISE & FOWLER, 74 and 76 State Potter Minnie E., W Main BANKS. Copenhagen Harrisville Lowville u it Turin THE BLACK RIVER NATIONAL, State cor Shady ave Lowville THE FIRST NATIONAL, State « BARBERS. Taylor William J., Main Worthley Daniel, Main Bushnell George Keiser George W. Martin Joseph E., Main Smith J. Benjamin, Beaver Falls Wheeler Edwin D., Main Hebert Thomas, Castorland Kidder Sterling, Castorland' Burns Thomas, r 28 Earl Harrison, Main Fraker William H., Main cor State Pease Alpheus, West Leyden Constableville u Croghan Denmark « Greig Harrisville <( Lewis 562 BAEBKBS, ETC. Close & Horder, Kuscoe Block, State Garrett William F., 94 State Jeffers George O., State (over postoffice) MORGENSTEEN PETEE, State Seckner Loren G., 57 Shady ave Doud Charles G., Martiosburgh ILLINGWOKTH WILLIAM T., r 27 LUCAS JOHN J., Barnes Corners Cone William H., Main McDonald Charles, Main Kidder N. C. & Son, N State BASKET MAKEES. Britton Warren, Gardner's Corners, r 9 Johnson Silas, r 24 BILLIAEDS. Searls Aijollos L., 5 Kellogg, Block BLACKSMITHS. Hart Michael W., North Main Powell Henry, Main Traxel William F., Main KEESS GEOEGE L. Wright J, W. & Son Bardo Peter, Beaver Falls BECK MATTHEW, Main ■Covey Herman B., Belfort Hoch Henry W., Main Laughlin William H., Beaver Falls Mattson William, Main McDonald John, Main McFALL JOHN, Naumburgh, r 80 cor 82 Menard Napoleon, Jerden Falls Horth George B., r 51 Woolslager Fred, Castorlamd, r 64 Yott Frank, r 51 Hathaway William J., r 22 Sanydon John J., Sterling Bush Seam on David, Sterling Bush Wood Leonard H., Natural Bridge, r 12 Claffey Daniel, r 23 Love, joy John G., r 23 Day Duane L., Bell wood, r 55 , Hodge George, Copenhagen, r 27 Lowville « Martinsburgh New Bremen Pinckney Port Leyden a Turin Montague New Bremen Lowville Oonstableville Copenhagen Croghan Denmark a u Diana u u u Greig Harrisburgh BLACKSMITHS. 563 Aldis & McGahey, State i I arrisville . Carley Solon E. " " Phillips T»homas " Anken A.lbert H., West Leyden, r 15 Lewis Marcy Charles A., West Leyden " Pohl Lewis 6., West Leyden ' " Westner Bnglebert, Point Kock, Oneida Co., r 36 cor 37 " Beadore John, r 46 Leyden Miller Lambert C, Boonville, Oneida Co., r 65 " Uutts Perry, r 51 Lowville Gerard Charles, r 66 cor 65 " Stillman B. Franklin, E. Water " Bliss Amos; State Bruce Robert W., off Dayan " Butts Edward W., River " Campbell C. Louis, Cascade ave cor Jefferson " ■Campbell George W., Cascade ave cor Jeffereson " ■Green Henry, 18 Stewart " Shaler Frank W., 28 Stowe cor Cascade ave " Stillman & De Voe, State •' Archdekin Albert, Glendale Martinsburgh BEZER ALPHA Y, West Martinsburgh " Doud Calvin W., r 41 " Peebles Charles W. « Peebles Frank " Salmon Lee H., Glendale " Smith Horatio, West Martinsburgh, r 44 " Lucas Clark H., Rector, r 23 Montague iSheldon Alexis B., Rector « VANDERHOOF AMERON i:., Gardner's Corners, r 12 cor 11 " Bardo Frank J., r 28 New Bremen Buckingham Michael, Croghan, r 21 « Hoch Andrew, r 27 « Lallier Joseph, Kirschnerville « Magra Michael, Croghan, r 4 « Milleir John C, Croghan, r 21 « Thrasher Samuel, Crystaldale ' « Walter Charles & Son, r 28 « ■Coyer Moses, Bajrnes Comers Pinckney Mealy William M., New Boston « "Rankin William, Barnes Comers « Olaffy Thomas, Lincoln Port Leyden •Collins Andrew W., Douglass " 564 BI^ACKSMITHS, ETC Port Leydeu. u Turin Watson West Turin Lowville HOLMES GEOKGE & SOK Hutt Simon, Meclianic Jordan James, Mechanic Niebergall Jacob A., Houseville, r 17 Brlenback Augustus, E Main Gillette Orlin J., N State LOFTIS PATKICK, N State Saddis Frederic, W Main Barlenback Henry, r 35 Grennon James J., Chase's Lake, r 44 Hawley Benedict 11., Bushes Landing, r 35 Bidinger Charles F., Lyon's Falls) Gorham Gustavus H., Lyon's Falls Kapfer Edward D., Lyon's Falls Radel William G., Mohawk Hill, r 31 BOARDING HOUSES. Woodard Hannah Mrs., Trinity ave Crandall Anna A., 6 Stewart Davenport Clark A. Mrs., 30 Park ave Hough Electa L., 182 State House Charles C. Mrs., 12 Elm Keegan Maxy Mrs., 30 Shady ave Searl George Mrs., 165.State, Windecker Sylvester, 5 Campbell Mastin James E., Port Leyden, r 10 Burke John F., Parker's Budd Sarah J., S State BOAT BUILDERS. Irons -Tesse, Lyon's Falls BOATMEN. ERVIN JAMES P., Glendale Haudley John, Lyon's Falls BOAT OAR MANUFACTURERS Van Amber Henry, Naumburgh, r 25 Cowles Oren G. • BOOKS AND STATIONERY. JACKSON GEORGE D., 105 State Lowville Murray Roswell F., 113 Main « BOOTS AND SHOES. Hinton's L. Sons, Main Oonstableville SCHORGE JACOB J., Beaver Palls Oroghaji Ingraham William, Natural Bridge, off r 21 Diana OSBORNE MILTON C. Harrisville Lyonsd.aJe Montague Turin West Turin Martinsburgh West Turin New Bremen Osceola BOOTS AND SHOES, ETC 565 Brahmer John, 87 State Jones & Skinn'er, 92 State Van Brocklin John C, 91 State O'HAEA CHAELES A., Glendaie Beck Peter, Main McHale John, Main Somers & Sawyer, Main WILLIAMS WILLIAM P., E Main BOTTLING WORKS. Ament Conrad (lager beer), W Main NORTZ HENRY J., 151 and 153 State BROKERS. Schell Harris, Main BUILDING MOVERS. Harwood Jacob, Glendale, r 73 BUTCHERS. Woodard Erastus F. Harriz Frank, Castorland Kappeli Fred, Castorland Brown John H„ r 11 Manrigan Matthew, State Saleman Joseph M., Oonstableville, r 3 Clover Addison S., Constableville, v 15 Hurlburt Ela, Boonville, Oneida ©b., r 56 Hurlburt J. Frank, Boonville, Oneida Co., r 56 Miller Michael, Boonville, Oneida Co., r 38 OSBORN ANDREW J., r 60 Sunderhaft Sebastian, 53 Stowe Baker Bernard E., Port Leyden, r 37 Baker Elisha R., Port Ley den, r 37 Day an Charles A., Lowville, r 25 Gage Nelson E., Lowville, r 25 Mattis John, r 28 Thoma David, r 28 Noble Stilmaja D., S 'State CABINET MAKERS. Martus. George E., W Main Seidel Rudolph E., Thomas Lukel Peter, West Leyden Lukel Peter J., West Leyden CANNING MANUFACTORIES. Turin Canning & Pickling Co., Charles Crofoot, pres., N State . Turin Muncy Andrew J , Pet.rie's Corners, r 15 Watson Lowville a Martinsburgh Port Leyden Turin Constableville Lowville Port Leyden Martinsburgh Copenhagen Denmairk Greig Ilarrisville Lewis Leyden Lowville Lyonsdale ' a Martinsburgh ' a New Bremen a Turin Constableville '« ' Lewis it 566 CARDING MILLS, ETC. CAKDING MILLS. Eames Augustus A., Factory ' Oomstableville Collins Gilbert Jr. Martinsburgli GAKPENTBKS AND BUILDEKS. Baker David, Main Ooustableville Ford Meredith, bds Zimmer House " Joint Anthony, bds Hotel Byron " Jones Loyd E., Main Joynt Philip, bds Hotel Byron ■ " Kapher Andrew, W Main " Long Jacob F., James Miller George, off Main " Miller Joseph, off Main " Bigham John G. Copenhagen Burns Henry P. " Bushnell Frederic A., Cataract " Conklin Robert G. English George W. " Hall Duane Ostrander Charles " Smith James S., Cataract " Waldo David T. Whitney James E., Washington Young George C. " Albertson Frank, Naum-burgh, r 86 Croghan Argue Alexander, (^rthage, r 12 " Bintz Lewis, Indian Kiver, r 8 " Bintz Michael J., Indian River, r 8 " Brand Theodore, Belfort, v 35 Bush George A., Mechanic " Callaghan Dennis. Belfort, r 35 Cruch Nicliolas, Main "^ Frost Jasi)er K., Belfort, r 58 " Grunert Menry C., East " . Grunert Henry W., East " Harper Frank, ( 'arthage, r 73 "' Jacox.Jene, Belfort, r 37 " Kirch Pelis, Belfort, r 51 " Larget Frank, East " Miller Henry E., Naunibiirgh, r 86 " Osborn Gehu, Carthage, r 73 " Port Nicholas, r 53 " Presseau Charles, Jerden Falls " Pulmao Clarence E., Indian River, r 32 " Ramsey Henl-y, Natural Bridge, r 11 " CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. S67 Rauhe Daniel F., Nauniburgii, r 80 Oroghan Rhine Hugh, Main' " Riffanacht Joseph, Naumburgh, r 80 " Schwindy John M., Naumburgh, r 84 " Spaulding J. Premont, Carthage, r 73 " Squires Charles, Naumburgh, r 83 , Valin Albert v " Valin Augustus, School Virkler Adolphus J., Naumburgh, v 80 " Wilcox Ira, Indian River " Zehr Joseph M., Belfort, r 53 " Brexton Ernest B., Castorland Denmark Briton Millard, Castorland " Cummings (xeorge II., Castorland " Dunawky Clarence, Deer River, r 12 " Laitz Collins, r 51 Plopper Jason, Deer River, r 12 " Schleider Joseph H., Castorland • " Stitt Alexander, Deer River " Wiscott James (ship), Castorland " Doyle William P., Natural Bridge, r 12 Diana Lake Joseph, Natural Bridge, r 13 " Mulvaney John R., Sterling Bush, r 8 " Palmer Charles, r 43 " Reed James, Natural Bridge, r 14 " Thomas Ezery H., Harrisville, r 43 " Whalen William F., Sterling Bush " Wicks Oren P., Harrisville, r 29 " Beals Calvin D., Brantingham, off r 34 Greig Crandal Pardon C, Glendale,r 18 " Dominick Eli C, r 43 " Gallup Cvrus P., r 23 " Gallup Ethan, r 23 " GALLUP IRA T., r 50 " GAYLORD FRANK H., r 35 « Graves Scott F., r 11 " PERKINS EDW^IN F., r 56 " Perkins Frank B., r 56 " Bannon Br\'an E., Windecker, r 58 Harrisburgh BUSH CHARLES W., Copenhagen, r 11 « Johnsion John, Bellwood, r 46 ■ " Kline Nicholas H., Lowville, r 44 Murphy John, Gardner's Corners, r 71 " (iuirk Michael J., Bellwood, r 71 Shehan John, Copenhagen, r 30 568 CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. Compo Clinton G., Higli Harris ville Ellsworth Seth L. " Hatkway Eugene, Locust " Loadwick Burton E., Maple " Scheidleman George, OonstableAdlle, r 31 1-2 High Market Dolan Michael J., r 24 Loftis David H., r 19 '' O'Hai-a John J., Constableville, r 9 " Fey Jacob P., West Ley den Lewis Glasmai} Lewis B., West Leyden • " Green John H., West Leyden- " Lukel Peter J., West Leyden Molz Joseph, West Leyden, off r 24 " Nicknish Herman, West Leyden, r 27 " Kipp Martthis, Constableville, r 3 . " Eeutzel Richard, West Leyden, r 15 " Sotherd Albert D., Florence Village, Oneida Co., r 40 " Hines Edward A., Port Leyden, r 25 " Webb Franklin B., Point Bock, Oneida Co., r 38 " Dennison Almon A., Port. Leyden, r 13 Leyden Hoskins Frank, Port Leyden, r 5 " Niece Wendall, r 32 " Weist Peter, r 46 « Baker Joseph, 9 Lanpher Lqwville Barrett Robert H., Division " Brandt Christopher, Woodlawn ave " Fish Asahel J., r 83 " Goodell Frank R., r 18 " Gould Howard F., Division " Goutremout John M., East State " Henry Harvey A., r 79 " Hitchcock Seymour J., r 38 « Jeffers A. L., r 79 « McHale Thomas H., Trinity ave " Moyer George J., Sharp Reed Elbridge A., 39 Trinitv ave " Root Egbert, East State ' , , , " Smith Edward, 12 Shady ave " Van Namee James W., Sharp « Wright Alpheus, r 55 « Allen. William J., Trinity ave " Atkins James T., 12 River « Burlingame Charles F., Valley « Chubb Martin, .19 Water « Ooyle William H., 5 Stewart . , , a CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. 569 Dana & Ross, 22 Jackson , Lowville -Dunnigan Henry P., 10 Valley " Fish Cyrus A., flat No. 5, Smith Block " Freeman Emanuel, 61 Dayan " Garrett John F., Jefferson " Ooutremout William H., No. 3 Eoad " Hough Perry S. (retired), 182 State ' " Keener John J., 32 Park ave " Keib Nicholas, 13 Stewart " Preiser Jacob, 12 Shady ave " Bich W. H., 7 Stewart " Sears Andrew, Brooks House " Segovis John A., 20, Church " Shantz David A., Eiver " Smith James F., 19 Stewart " Springsteen C. Edward, 29 liiver Steinbrenner Andrew J., 162 State " Stewart John S., 61 State " St. Hart, Frank, 38 Valley • " Ward Thomas, 21 Park ave " WISNER CHARLES & SON, 12 Forest ave '' Berg John E., Port Leyden, r 36 Lyonsdale Crabb Alonzo W., Moose River, r 43 " Gould Tyler, Lyon's Falls, r 20 « Hubbard William A., Port Leyden, r 34 " Ingerson Parson, Lyon's Fails, r 16 " Kelly James, Port Leyden, r 36 " , Morse Alpheus, Port Leyden', t 37 " Steele W. ^^^, Lyon's Falls, r 14 " Adams John F., r 80 ' Martinsburgh Archer Charles A., W Martinsburg'h, r 24 ■ a Ashback Leon, West Martinsburgh, r 18 " Been Peter, Glendale, r 73 " Bridgman Joseph E., Glendale " Gibbs Joseph B., Glendale, r 76 " Brown Charles C, West Martinsburgh, r 25 cor 26 " Coates Orlando S., r 30 * « Hurst Jacob W., Glendiale, r 74 « Post Ansiel, Glendale « Reary John B., Lowville, r 28 « Allen Erwin J., Rector, r 25 Montague Allen Lorenzo, Rector, r 25 " Allen Porter J., Rector, r 25 " Austin Henry, r 14 « Dunn William Timothy, Hooker, r 35 " Pitcher Fred J., Rector, r 30 , " 670 CARPENTEKS AND BUILDEES. Andre William J., Oroghan, r 5 New Bremen- Back Charles, Oroghan, r 21 " Baker Clinton, r 74 " Buckingham Joseph, r 34 • " Duffer Frank, Croghan, r 5 " Garnsey Carroll A., r 27 " Garnsey Frederic A., r 27 "i " Garnsey Howard F., r 27 " Hall Alphonzo, r 55 " Ossout Peter, Petrie's Corners, r 75 " Kice Charles, off r 54 Stevens William, r 59 " Williams Jacob A., Orystaldale, r 59 " Wolff Joseph, Croghan, r 5 ' " Hughes John L., r 11 Osceola. Nash Frank, r 7 " Vandawalker Abraham, r 11 " Wellman Almon, r 19 " Barrett Frederic, Barnes Comers Pinckney Boshart Leland, Barnes Corners " Bushnell Walter H., r 16 " Fairman Harvey W., Barnes Corners, r 37 " Fairman Henry J., Barnes Comers, r 37 " Grant Rosell L., Barnes Comers, r 36 " Green Henry, Barnes Comers, r 37 " MILLER RUSSELL A., South Rutland, Jeffei'son Co., r 2 « . Newton George A., Barnes Comers, r 47 " Stafford Hubert E., Barnes Corners, r 37 " Van Alstine Edward M., Barnes Corners, r 38 " Waterman Sylvester S., Barnes Corners • " COE DENNIS M., Pearl Port Levdem Cole Clintou J., Elm "« Cole Madison A., Elm " Douglass Alvin N., Douglass Gookins Charles J., Elm " Holcomb George H., Main " Hubbard C. R., Elm Sawyer Thaddeus S., Elm '" Knowlton Gilman, Lincoln Pullman James C, Main "• Race Edwin, Elm Sears Clarence, Pearl " Sears Howard C, Main « Williams Frank D., Pearl "• CARPJEM'EKS AND BUILIJEBS, ETC. 57L Turin Cook George H., Houseville, r 19 SABIN ELI, r 26, Blair Albert D., S State Bush Joseph F., ^V Main Hoskius Edgar C, W Main Miller John B., S State Morris Robert, N State Chase Henry Turner, Chase's Lake, r 46 Rumble Luoian, oft" r 51 Wilder Ansel, Petrie's ('omers, r 15 Adams Elmer J., Lyon's Palls Aldrioh Homer J., Constableville, r 42 BarroAv James P., Constableville, r 15 Braut Augustus, Lyon's Falls, r 69 Caufly Joseph (\, Lyon's Falls, r 69 Dolan James 11., Lyon's P^alls, r 69 Greene David 11., Constableville, r 67 1-2 Haskins Edvs^in, Lyon's Falls, r 47 Hoffman John, Constableville, r 58 Hoskins Frank, Lyon's Falls, r 69 Hushaw George, Constableville, r 4 Schwenk Charles C., Constableville, r 19 Upright Jeremiah, Ly(m's Falls Walsh Michael, Ccmstableville, r 5 CARRIAGE AND SIGN PAINTERS. DePeyster Rutson Y. Constableville Hutchins George N., Stowe Hutching John C, 13 Campbell King James H., 22 Bostwick Steinbrenner Ray H., 162 State Van Dressen Edwin J., 29 Stowe Clobridge J. Howard, E Main CARRIAGE TRIMMER. PHILLIPS JAMES B., r 58 CHEESE BOX MANUFACTl'REHS Hitchcock Robert N, Rector, r 13 MORGAN GEORGE G., Houseville, r 16 CHEESE FACTORIES. Beech Hill Cheese Factory CHAMPION SPRING CHEESE FACTORY, Chris- tian Hirchey, prop., Beaver Falls Clover Valley Chese Factory, — Essington maker, Carthage, r 18 u tl u Watson a a West Turin. li It li II Lowville II It II II Turin Lowville' Montague- Turin Crogham ■572 CHEESE MANUFACTUKEKS; CEOGHAN CHEESE FAGTOEY, Albert Henry, proprietor, r 56 Oroghan HALLEE CHEESE FAGTOEY, Willis A. Haller, proprietor, Beaver Falls, r 86 Maxwell Limberger Gkeese Factory, A. E. Maxwell, prop, Carthage, r 26 ' State Eoad Cheese Factory, Emil Moimat prop, r 30 Swiss Creek Cheese Factory, Hiram Gowdy prop, Naumburgh, r 80 " Castorland Cheese Factory, Castorland Denmark Denmark Cheese Factory and Creamery, Cook Bros., props, r 55 '• Harter Chese Factory, P. A. Barter prop, Copen- hagen, r 7 , " Standring Cheese Factory, C. A. Austin, prop. Deer Elver STAE SPEING CHEESE FAOTOEY, Samuel L. Hirchey, proprietor, Castorland Whalen Eobert E., Sterling Bush Diana -Otter Creek Cheese Factloocy,- Lyman Burdick, prop, r 4 cor 2, Glendale * , Greig Eiverdale Cheese Factory, Archibald W. Van Aer- nam, prop., r 22 " Spring Broolv Cheese P^actory, Martin L. Hoffman, prop., Lyon's Falls, r 41 ' " H. B. Lamphere Chese Factoiy, Copenhagen, r 4 Harrisburg NEW COLUMBIA CHEESE' FACTOEY, r 25 " NEW MODEL CHEESE FACTOEY, Clinton A.. Fox, prop, Copenhagen, r 27 EIVEE STEEET CHEESE FAGIOEY, George H. Monroe, prop., Copenhagen, r 32 " ;Silver Spring Cheese Factory, Copenhagen, r 12 Valley Dale Cheese Factory, Bellwood, r 47 " West Harrisburgh Cheese Factory, William A. Wheeler, prop., Bellwood, r 53 " Alpine Cheese Factory, William Blum, prop, r 21 cor 14 High Market Dairy Hill Cheese Factor;^', Constableville, r 31 1-2 cor 32, David Miller, prop " DOMSEE CHEESE FACTOEY (limberg), Consta- bleville, r 34 " Legal Tender Clieese Factory, James McGrath prop, Turin, r 4 " Plummer Cheese Factory, ConstableviUe, r 6 Domser Cheese Factory, Philip and John Domser, CHEESE MANUFAOTDEERS . 573- props, Boonville, Oneida Co., r 12 Lewis Forest Home Oheese Factory, Point Ilock, Oneida Co., r 43 cor 38 " Mud Lake Oheese Factory, Eugene Oase maker. West Leyden, r 22 " liock Spring Oheese Factory, Henry Oroniser maker, Point Kock, Oneida Co., r 36 Sins and Bierley Cheese Factory, Joseph Sins, prop. West Leyden, r 6 " West Leyden Cheese Factory, Michael McGrath, prop. West Leyden, r 16 " Thayer's H. B. Cheese Factory, r 46 Leyden. Bowen Cheese Factory, Orrin F. Bowen prop, r 51, Lowville Eagle Cheese Factory, E. G. Graves prop, r 69 " HIGH MAKK CHEESE FACTORY, r 65 Lowville Cheese Factory, Josieph Merz, prop, r 60 (East Road) " Sharp's Cheese Factory, William C. Spencer, prop, r 18 • " SULPHUR SPRING, Jay H. Searl, proprietor, r 32, near r 29 '' T. Gottfrey Fenz prop (limberger), Port Leyden, r 32 Lyonsdale Alger Cheese Factory, (t. S. Alger, prop, r 64, Martinsburgh. Atwell Cheese Factory, F. E. Atwell, prop, r 81 " Boston Brand Cheese Factory, John Goutremout, prop, Lanesburgh, r 1 " Gilt Edge Cheese Factory, M. G. Fassett, prop. West Martinsburgh, r 21 , " Glendale Oheese Factory, Rudolph Regez, prop, Glendale, r 76 " Gowdy Cheese Factory, Frank C. Gowdy, prop, West Martinsburgh, r 24 ^ " Hillside Cheese Factory, Wm. Benton, prop, r 84 " Maple Ridge Cheese Factory, r 91 " ROARING BROOK CHEESE FACTORY, Wm. E. Gaynor, prop, East Martinsburgh, r 38 " Rowsan Spring Oheese Factory, C. M. Henry,, prop. West Martinsburgh, r 17 " Staring. Cheese Factory Wm. IngersoU, prop. House- * ville, r 96 ' " Valley Spring Cheese Factory, Fred H. Loucks, prop, Lowville, r 35 , ?' Brookside Cheese Factory, Daniel Denning, prop, Boyd, r 28 Montague •574 CHEESE MANUFACTUKKKS. Forks Cheese Factory, John E. Murphy, prop, v 4 Montague Hector Cheese Factory, Mrs. Morgan Smith, prop. Rector " Beech Hill Cheese Factory, Albert Merz, prop, r 55 New Bremen ■Cheese Factory, William S.- Benton, prop, r 69 " Cold Spring Cheese Factory, Chandler E. Merz, prop, Croghan, r 37 " Orystaldale Cheese Factory, Frank Kent, maker, Crystaldale " Jfirschnerville Cheese Factory, Nicholas Keiffer, prop, Kirschnerville " Christian Cheese Factory, Frank N. Christian, prop, r 13 Osceola •Croniser's Cheese Factory, (iharles Croniser, prop, Florence, Oneida Co., r 23 " Ferguson Cheese' Factory, Dr. N. D. Ferguson, Car- thage, prop., Barnes Corners, r 27 cor 20 Pinckney New Boston Cheese Factory, Thomas McGrath, prop, New Boston " Pinckney Corners Cheese Factory, E. L. Finn, prop, r 12 cor 11 "^ " Union Cheese Factory, Barnes Comers, r 5 " Williams Cheese Factory No. 3, Loren D. Fox, prop, Barnes Corners " Houseville Cheese Factory, James H. Smith, prop, Houseville Turin Turin Cheese Factory, H enry A. Petrie, prop, E Main '* Union Cheef^e Factory, I). E. Kent, prop. Bushes Landing, r 38 Watson Cheese Factory, H. C. Markham and James Roberts, props, OollinsAdlle, r 74 " Cheese Factory (limberg), Jacob Disch, prop, Con- stableville r 21 West Turin Orass Valley Cheese Factory, Samuel Tschume, prop, Constableville, r 42 " Katsmeyer Cheese Factory, Andrew Katsmeyer, prop, Mohawk Hill, r 56 " Mohawk Hill Cheese Factory, H. A. Johnson, prop, • Constableville, r 53 " Valley Cheese Factory, John Regetz, prop, Oon- st;ableville, r 19 " CHEESEMAKEES. Bower Jaeob, Main Constableville CHEESE MANUFACTURERS. 575 Conover E/usell, James Oonstableville Hiley Michael, Main " Tschune Samuel, James " Hardy John C, Cataract Copenhagen Stockwell Frank J., Cataract " Graves Bert M., Naumburgh, r 80 Crogliau HALLER WILLIS A., Beaver Falls " HENRY ALBERT, r 56 HIRCHEY CHRISTIAN ,Beaver Falls " HIRCHEY SAMUEL L., Oastorland and Beaver Falls " Monnat Emile, r 30 " Smith Jacob (limberg), Carthage, r 74 Spath Frederick (limberg), Naumburgh, r 82 Valin Augustus, School " Xnapp Jay E., r 55 Denmark Rogers D. B., Coj)enhagen, r 59 " AVilcox Howard, Deer River " Kinsman Emery, Sterling Bush Diana Washburn Alvin, Antw^erp, r 1 " Day Carroll C, Windecker, r 64 Uarrisburgh FOX JOHN H., Copenhagen, r 27 Matty Hoyt D., Bellwood, r 47 MONROE GEORGE H., Copenhagen, r 31 Petrie Morgan E., Copenhagen, r 12 " Phillips Hugh, Copenhagen, r 4 BERNHOLZ EDWARD F., Oonstableville, r 34 Higli Market Blum AA'illiaiu, v 30 " Cook Sydney S., Turin, r 4 " Miller David, Constableville, r 31 1-2 Miller Jacob, Constableville, r 6 " Croniser Henry, Point Rock Oneida Co., r 36 Lewis Croniser Joseph C, Point Rock, Oenidla Co., r 43 cor 38 " Deis Henry G., Oonstableville, r 4 " Domser John J., Boonville, Oneida Co., r 12 " McGrath Michael J., West Leyden, r 15 " Sins Joseph H., West Leyden, r 6 " Studor Fred, Port Leyden, r 31 Leyden Sweet George A., r 53 " Blum William, Boonville, Oneida €5q., r 71 " Siegenthaler Christopher (limberg) " Bowen Jesse F., r 51 Lowville FITCH WILLIAM H., r 65 « Merz Joseph A., r 60 (East Road) " SEARL JAY H., r 32 near r 29 576, CHEESE MANUFACTUREKS. Spencer William O., r 18 Lowville Searl George, 165 State " . Fenz T. Gottfrey (limberg), Port Leydeu, r 32 Lyonsdale Alger George S., r 64 MartinsburglL Bateman Elisha P., West Martinsburgli, r 24 " Benton Loren J., r 95 " Butts George F., r 81 " Fassett Milton G., West Martinsburg'h., r 21 " Gowdy Frank C, West Martinsbua-gh, r 24 " Henry Charles M., West Martinsburgh, r,17 " Loucks Fred H., r 35 " Regez Iludolph, Glendale, r 76 " Smithling John F., Lanesburgh, r 1 " TARPY JOHN P., r 84 Kelley John H., r 3 Matty Hoyt D., r 14 Murphy John E., r 4 and 15 Spencer George E., Boyd, r 28 KeifEer Nicholas, KirschnervHle Merz Chandler E., Croghan, r 87 Merz Henry, r 55 Renaux Adolphus, Kirschnerville, r 11 1-2 demons Charles L., r 13 Oroniser Charles, Florence, Oneida Co., r 23 Croniser John, Florence, Oneida Co., r 23 Fox Joseph, r 11 Burns Fred M., New Boston Finn Edwaxd L., r 12 cor 11 Fox Loieu D., Barnes Comers AA'illiimis Charles H., Barnes Corners, r 37 Williams Manchester W., r 12 cor 11 , Conover Warren , r 53 Cook Albert B., Houseville, r 29 Evans Arthur C, r 35 Smith James H., House-ville, r 17 Van Aernam Fayette, Houseville, r 13 Witt William, r 55 Perkins Girard A., N State Roberts Herbert J., S State Kent Daniel E., Bushes. Landing, r 38 Disclj Jacob (limberg), Oonstablpville, r 21 Hoslfins George H., Turin, r 70 1-2 Johnson Herbert A., Oonstableville, r 53 Miller Prank, Oonstableville, r 1 ; Regetz John, Oonstableville, r 19 Montague New Bremen Osceola Pinckney Turin Watson West Turin CHEESE MAKERS, ETCi 577 Eoberts James, Callinsville, r 70 West Turin Sattler William F., Mohawk Hill, r 56 " Tschume Oscar S., Oonstableville, r 42 " Tschume Samuel, ConvstableYille, r 42 " GIGAE MANUPACTUEBRS. Boshart John M., 35 Shady ave Lowville Taylor Vernon E. Martinsburgh CIVIL ENGINEERS AND SUE VETOES. Allen William J., Trinity ave Lowville Pease Al'pheus D., Park Place " Snell Sydney S., Shady ave . " Towman Frank B. ' " Bassett Charles M., Glendale Martinsburgh Wilcox C. D., South , Port Leyden Williams Lewis, Main " Neff Samuel J., Oonstableville, r 17 West Turin CLEEGYMEN. BYENE JOHN F. (Catholic), N Main Oonstableville Singsen Antone G. (Catholic) " Toles Alvin J. (M. E.), N Main " Corbin Soramis C, Main Copenhagen. Shoesmith James (Baptist), Main " Barney William F., Naumburgh, r 80 Groghan. Merle William J., Beaver Falls, r 87 " Persons Philander, Castorland Denmark Witts C. E. (Baptist), r 51 cor 55 « Graves Thomas J. (M. E.), r 23 Greig. Richardson Oscar M., Glendale, r 6 " MANNING JEEEMIAH C. (E. Oath.), Maple Harrisville Purdy George D., State ** Slafter Eay A., Main . '^ Schlieder Frederic E., West Leyden, r 15 Lewis; Bramley Alexander (M. E.), 73 State' Lowville Clark James E. (M. B.), Woodlawn ave " Dean Delevan D. (Baptist), 19 Shady ave " Earnshaw J. Westby (Presbyterian), 46 State " Fitch Warren E. (M^B.), 46 Dayan " McMOEEOW CHAELBS J., (Catholic), 13 Church " Tindell Charles H. (Episcopal), Trinity ave " Devol Charles W. (Baptist), Port Leyden, r 29 Lyonsdale Matthews James (M. E.), West Martinsburgh, r 25 Martinsburgh Mowers Martin S. (Methodist), Lowville, r 5 cor 6 " Williams Theodore B. (Presbyterian) « 578 CLERGYMEN, ETC. \A'ood Benjamin F. (M. E.) Martinsburgh Ingersoll Webster, r 7 coi* 14 Montague Kennedy Anselm (Rom. Cath.), Oroghan, r 21 New Bremen Koch Francis (Rom. Catb.), Grogliau, r 21 " Virkler Solomon B. (Evangelical Baptist Society), Oroghan, r 20 " WILLISTON GEORGE G. (M. E.), r 27 " Fisk Samuel M. (M. E.)', Barnes 'Oorners Pinckney Pruyne Sherman F. (Baptist), Barnes Gorners " Baker William H. (M. E.), Lincoln Port Leyden Connor James (Catholic), North " Kline Reuben (M. E.), Lincoln " Williams Lewis, Main " Pritts Harry B. (Methodist), E Main Turin WILBUR WILLIAM W. (Baptist), E Main " Bent George W. (M. E.), r 35 Watson Fry Walter, Lyon's Falls West Turin Hildebrandt A. ^A' alter (Lutiheran), Oonstableville. r 59 . « Weiand Joseph (Gatholic), Mohawk Hill, r 31 " CLOTHING. Oster James, James, Constableville O'Donuell Clarence M., Main Harrisville BURDICK LUTHER (\, 77 Main Lowville Kaiser Moses, 79 Main " JONES & C^ROFOOT, E Main Turin COAL AND WOOD. BLACKMON & SLACK, 11 Shady ave Lowville GREELEY AN'ILLIAM H., 13 Shady ave Williams Everett, at Depot Port Leyden SQUIRES FRANK C, Lyon'si Falls West Turin CONFECTIONERY. Debarbaire John, postoffice Lowville Eldred John, No. 7 Kellogg Block " Ryan Charles H., 86 State « VIRKLER BEN.TAMIN J., 112 State CX>NTRAOTORS. Humes Hervey J., State Harrisville (AMPBELL JAMES T. (railroad and cajQal), 176 „,^.^*^*^ „ Lowville Whittlesy Walter (bridges and water systems), Lyon's Falls West Turin CONTBAOTORS, ETC. 579 CONTRACTOKS AIsD BUILDBKS. BAOKEK DWIGHT K., High JBingham Hugh Heimhilger Augustus, Beaver Falls RAG AN JAMES, Beaver 'Falls Zehr Joseph B., Beaver Falls VARY JOHN B., r 21 CAMPBELL JAMES T., 175 State Ijanpher Hiram S. (retired), 26 Dayan Smith Edwin J., 12 Shady ave Ward Thomas, 21 Park ave WISNER CHARLES & SON, 12 Forest ave Hall Alphonzo R., r 28 SEYMOUR GEORGE K., Pearl HART STEPHEN, E Main HUGHES HUGH, E Main COOPERS. Wetmore Thomas, Church King James H. Lautenschlager Augustus, Naumburgh, r 84 Siver John H., Elm Fox Samuel R., r 4.5 Phinney William, r 11 Adams John Babock George W. Vanderhoof Samuel, Gardner's Corners, r 9 Youngs Benjamin W., Gardner's Corners, r . Herzig Samuel, Croghan, r 4 Griffith Robert, r 2 Carpenter J. Amos, Barnes Corners Wilcox William L., Worth ville, Jefferson Co. Daniels Charles, r 53 DAVIS ROBERT R., r 41 DAVIS CHARLES L., r 45 Doud Henry, r 25 Strong John H., r 28 CROCKERY. MARENESS JAMES A., State SHERWOOD FERDINAND A., 116 State DEALERS IN FARM PRODI (^E. Boshart Aliped G., 1 Shady ave BOWEN FARNAM, 18 Dayan Constableville Copenhagen Orognan Harrisburgh Lowville New Breinen Port Ley den Turin Constaljleville Copenhagen Croghan Harrisville Leyden Lowville Martinsbujrgh 9 Montague New Bremen Osceola Pinckney , r 4 " " Turin a a ti ii Lowville Lowville 580 DEALERS IN FARM PRODUCE, ETC Holcombe Anson, 129 State Lowville Miller Brayton B., 3 Shady ave " Richardson E. J. & Co., 2 Dayan " Easton R. J. & Son, 114 State " OLIVER SQUIRE H., Glendale * Martinsburgh Smith Isaac, B Main Turin DENTIST. Felshaw Hiram F., High Oonstableville CHAMBERS H. PRESCOTT, 92 State Lowville House J. Carroll, 40 Dayan " KELLY WILLIAM A., Ruscoe Block WELLS J. B,, Masonic Block " Seaver George H., S State Turin , DRAYMEN. Henry Howard W., 42 Trinity ave Lowville Sunderhaft Paul, Railroad " Sutphen Thaddeus, 17 Church, oor Highland ave " Wider C. George, 7 Church " BurroT^s Andrew, Quarry Port Ley den DRESSMAKERS. Donnelly Lillian A., N Main Oonstableville Evans Sarah D., W Main " Powell Sisters, Main " Radel Flora K., James " Roser Ada E., High ^ « Roser Annie L., High ' " Walsh Mary E., Main « Bigham John G. Mrs. Copenhagen Dry den Lydia M., Maiden Lane " Kline Barbary " Sherwood Azadia • " Baker Jennie M. Miss, East Croghan Brand Rosalie Misis, Belfort, r 35 • « Fogarty Anna, Carthage " Maurer Rose C. Miss, Beaver Falls, r 67 " Patterson Eva Miss, Main « Pettys Nellie M. Miss, Beaver Falls, r 83 « Pomerville Alice, r 57 « Shavei' Lena Miss, Indian River, r 33 ' , « Slater Louisa Miss, Carthage, r 13 ' Denmai'k Carter Olive J. Miss, r 55 « Hoyt Minnie E., Deer River « Hutchinson Lena Miss, r 51 <• DEESSMAKERS. 581 Lawton Jennie, Deer Eiver, r 52 Boeder Amelia, Oastorland Strickland Gajrie Miss, Deer Eiver, r, 20 Vrooman Maria E. Miss, Carthage, r 11 Rice Ella A. Miss, Natural Bridge, v 14 Savage Anna Miss, Sterling Bush, r 2 HESS LETTIE M., off r 56 Higby May E., r 23 Kirch Anna L., r 51 Archer Louisa J., Lowville, r 11 Hart Martha A,, Copenhagen, r 32 Hodge Hattie M., Copenhagen, r 30 McHale Tillie Miss, Bellwood, r 51 Weidner Theresa, r 37 Ayres Thankful Mrs., Mill i'ollins Elizabeth M. Miss Hoy Minnie Miss, Main Phelps Emma, Main Kime Sadie L., West Ley den, r 28 SHARP IRA, 9 Elm Smith Welcome (10 acres), 10 Forest ave " Elliott Ira W. (7 acres), West Martinsburgh, r 24 Martinsburgh Gowdy Charles H. (5 acres). West Martinsburgh, r 22 " Henry Fred (5 acres), A^'est Martinsburgh, r 26 '' Higby Harris S. (llacres), Glendale HOUSE JOHN H. (10 acres), Glendale Kilham George J. (3 acres) Kitts Frank J., r 61 cor 44 Rogers Henry F. (3 acres), Lowville, r 73 " Burdick Stephen W. (11 acres), Greig, r 23 Turin HOUSE FRANCES D. (7 acres), Houseville, r 13 iShumway Herman N., Houseville, r 28 Potter E. Eugene (16 acres), Coilinsville, r 67 cor 48 West Turin HORSE TRAINERS. Gowdy George W., r 66 Denmark Lawrence George, 6 Stewart Lowville HOTELS. HOTEL BYRON, John Byron, prop, N Main, Constableville iZimmer Hcmse, John Zimmer, prop. Main " DAA^ENPORT HOUSE, Curtis E. Stiles, prop, Copenhagen American House, J. Charles Miaivena, prop. Main, Croghan Bald Mountain House, E. W. Putnam, prop, Belfort, r 43 " Bintz Hotel, Indian River, Peter C. Bintz, prop " COLLIGAN HOUSE, Edward W. Colligan, prop. Main '■ 592 HOTELS. EAGLE HOTEL, John Parquet, prop, Main Croghaa HOTEL EMULOUS, Rudolph Richner, prop, Beaver Falls " Island Hotel, Fred Hess, prop, Naumburgh, r 82 " NOETZ HOUSE, George Nortz, prop, Belfort " PARQUET HOTEL, Nicholas Parquet, prop, Main " Pilchen House,, Frank Pilcheai, prop, Jerden Falls " Printis House, A. E. Printis, prop, Belfort, r 45 " STRIFE HOUSE, Peter H. Strife, prop. Main " Turck House, Michael Turck, prop. Main " Union House, Ager Bros., props^ Main " Werner Hotel, John Werne'r, prop, Naumburgh, r 83 " CA^TORLAND HOTEL, Glenn & Wetmore, props, Castorland Denmark Union Hotel, Garret Goutremout, prop, Oastorland " Brantingham Lake House, Leon F. Graves, prop,- Brantingham, r 32 Greig North Greig Hotel, William Bishop, prop, Glendale, r 7 " Pine Grove Hotel, Truman Hess, prop, Branting- ham, r 30 cor 29 " Riverside Hotel, George W. Dekin, prop, Glendale, r IT " STANDRICK HOUSE, r 23, Nelson Tucker, prop " KENWOOD HALL, E. P. Lake & Co., props Harrisville RIVERSIDE HOTEL, Dygert & Brisbin, props " ANKEN'S HOTEL, Frederic Anken prop, r 20, High Market KIME'S HOTEL, Charles Kime, prop, West Leyden, Lewis Union Hotel, Samuel Hiaas, prop, West Leyden West Leyden Hotel, Philip Shankenbury, prop, West Leyden " Eagle Hotel, Leo Zimmer, prop, Talcottville Leyden Valley House, William Back, prop, r 38 Lowville Brooks House, John Keib, prop, 117 State EUROPEAN HOTEL, Herbert S. Morse, prop, 122 State " HOTEL WINDSOR, John Gleason, prop. State Keegan Hotel, William Elliott, prop, Shady ave KELLOGG HOUSE, Carroll H. Bateman, prop, State " RAILROAD HOUSE, Samuel S. Raine, prop. Shady ave " STRIFE HOUSE, Jacob Strife, prop, 172 State " Moose River House, Risley & Green, props. Moose River, r 43 Lvonsdale HIGBY HOUSE, Elhanan Burdick, prop, Glen- EALEKS AND BREEDER^. Stiles J. M. (Hambletonian hiorses and Jersey cattle), r 15, Oonstableville Lej^den Thayer Oscar C. (Ayers]iire thoroughbreds), r 17 Adams J. Parker (Ilolsteiiis) Lowville Agens Williams E., East State " Alexander Howard E. (Cheshire and Yorkshire swine), r 65 Archer William (reg. Holstein), r 56 Arthur Edwin B. (grade Holstein cows^ Berkshire swine), r 21 " Austin Ira (Gueruisev cattle), v 16 " BABCOCK WILLIAM L. (Chester White swine), E State Back William (dealer), r 38 " Bickford Abel C. (Ked Polled), r 51 Boshart C. Fred (Eed Polled cattle, Shropshire sheep, and Berkshire swine) "^ Boshart Charles E. (Holstein cattle, "Charles B. Wilkes" liorses), r 56 " Bowen Orriu F. (Durham and Ayershire), r 5 Carter Franklin Z. (stock horse "Black Prince"), r 55 " Carter Jerome D. (Durham and Holstein cows), r 11 cor 19 Decker Michael (Holstein grades), r 20 Elmer Elijah (Holstein grade), r 51 Elmer George W. (Jersey), r 48 Goutremout Oharles( grade Jersey), r 69 Harvey Geare II. (Berkshire swine, one (reg.) male) r 76 Jones John W. (Yorkshire swine), r 84 Plopper James ^A\ (Jersey), off r 11 Eeed C. S. & W. J. (Ayersliire and Holstein grades), r 11 .. Eice Leonard C. (full blood and grade Holsitein), r.75 " Eice Philip A. (Oolstein grades), r 54 " Snell Enos (grade Holstein), (^astorland, r 11 Eogers Fred E. (CSieshire swine), r 87 Schorge Adam H. (Chester White swine), r 16 Sterling John C. (grade bloods), r 73 cor 75 "■ Stoddard Milton P. (grades and full blood Ayersihire bull), V 79 ' it Warren Joseph W. (Chester White swine), r 18 cor 19 '■ WEBSTER TEUMAN B. (30 Chester White swine) r 71 u LIVE STOCK DEALERS AN-D BBEEDEKS. 599 AVeller Perry D .(Durham and Holstein cows, Cheshire swine), r 55 ' ' Lfowville Wideman Arthur L. (dealer), 65 E Shady ave " Wilcox Marcellus J. (gradie Red Polled), r 41 " Williams Robert D. (Berksliire swine), r 41 " WILSON J. EDWARD (Ayershire and Durham), r 54 " Arthur Mealus (dealer), 18 Bostwick " Burk Frank D. (dealer), 183 State • " DENSLOW GEORGE (Hambletoniau horses), 141 State " , Johnson Hamilton A. (dealer), 18 Cascade ave " Nichols William A. (dealer in horses), 28 Shady ave Schraub Henry (thoroughbred Guernsey bull), 38 Davan SHARP lIJA (Cheshire swine), 9 Elm " Wiedman George (dealer), 1 River '• NICHOLS HENRY P. (dealer of horses), Lyon's Falls, r 4 Lyonsdale Bassett Charles M; (grade Holstein), Glendale, r 70 Martinsiburgh Forbes Robert R. (dealer) " STILES LEWIS H. (gi-ade Durham cows, Chester White swine), Glendale, r 70 " Castle John G. (grade Ayershire cattle, and Red Poland swine), Gardner's orners, r 7 Montague Goutremout Archibald (grade Ayei'shlre), r 5 '' Lanpher Perry J. (dealer), Gardner's Corners, r 9 Leyiker Walter (dealer), Rector, r 24 " Parker Lester B. (Guernsey cows, Berkshire swine), Parker's " Rowsam Charles E. (Chester White swine. Rector, r 23 " STAFFORD DELOSS E. (Ayershire and Holstein), r 5 " Andrus William (dealer), r 28 New Bremen BINTZ NICHOLAS C. (Ayershire cattle, Berkshire swine), Naumburgh, r 25 " Kirschner George H.', Kirsehnerville VAN AMBER MELVILLE W. HON. (Ayershire cattle (reg.), Berkshire swine), Castlorland, r 25 " Hubbard Samuel B. (dealer), Barnes Comers Piuckney Lane George E. (grade Swiss and Jersey), r 11 " Pooler' Alvin W. (stock horse^ (reg.) "Prince of Wayne, Jr."), Copenhagen, r 29 "■ Williams Charles H. (grade Jersey and Holstein), Barnes Corners, r 37 «• 600 LIVE STOCK PEALEBS AND BKEEDERS. Aiuswoi-th ('. II., Main Port Leyden Caprcm Smith M. (dealer), r 39 Turin DEWEY EUWIX P. (Durham and Holstein grades), r 25 Kentner Geurj^e \\. (dealer), Port Leyden, r 71, West Turin Whittlesv ^^'alteI• (Molstein^ Lyon's Falls " LIA'-EEIES. Conant liobert E., (;hurch Cbnsta-bleville Haas Bros., W Main " Schramp Frank, Washington Copenhagen Davis Percy F., Main Harrisville Mantle Nelson, Maple " Mullin Asa, Main " Bateman (\ H., Kellogg House Lowville Nichols William A., 28 Shady ave " SEARL LELAND B., off State " Searl Quartus M., 9 DeWitt " NICHOLS & SCHELL, Main Port Leyden Farley M. J., Main « Malcolm Charles F., North " Wolcott M. Oscar, Main " Hildreth John T., E Main Turin ROBERTS JOHN R., W Main Rutan Daniel A., S State " LUMBER MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS. Plank & Austin Copenhagen Maxwell Augustus, Carthage, r 26 Qroghan ■ ABBEY Wn.LIAM N., r 23 . Greig Norton Duane, Glendale, off r 6 " Abbey Henry N., Glendaie, off r 2 " O'HARA TIMOTHY, Glendale, r 18 " Humes Flervey J., State Harrisville Rousier Charles F., West Leyden, r 15 cor 16 Lewis Rouser Jacob, West Leyden, r 15 cor 16 " Schmoker Albert, West Leyden " Seiter John, West Leyden, r 26 " Potter William H., Boonville, Oneida Co., r 57 Leyden Weist & Malcolm, r 45 « Parker L. B., off Chnrch Lowville Rogers Paul J., r 16 « Atwell Prank E. Marti nsburgh Wetmore Lafayette, v 91 " Joy P>ank, Hooker, off r 30 Montague PARKER LESTER B., Parker's. « LUMBER MANUFACTURERS AJSTD DEALERS, ETC. 601 Turin Watson Martinsburgh Lowville Sears Nelsion B., Boyd, r 21 Montague VAN AMBER MELVILLE W. HON., Gastorland, r 25 ' New Bremen Durst Brothers, ofE r 1 . Osceola HALL WALLACE S., Barnes Corners Pinckney Pool M., New Boston . " . VALINCOURT JOSEPH N., veneer logs, Main, Port Leyden Hubbard & Schell, Main MORGAN GEORGE G., Houaeville, r 16 Jones William R., r. 55 Beach Ralph, r 38 Crawford LeRoy, Chase's Lake, r 53 cor 46 PIANO SOUNDING BOARDS Bridgman Henry, Glendale MARBLE AND GRANITE. BINGHAM HOWARD, Park ave Morrison John A., r 78 MARKET GARDENERS. 'COOK JAMES D., Port Leyden, r 22 BARNES CLARK M., r 46 MASONS. Jones John, WMain Miller George, ofE Main Miller Joseph, off Main Belcher Jdhn Oadby Joseph Woodard Duane E. (stone and brick) Woodward Levi (stone) Baker Peter, East Heimhilger Augustus, Beaver Falls Karcher John, Naumburgh, r 83 2iecher John A., Carthage, r 72 Dunaway Clarence (stone), Deer River, r 12 Stone James J. (stone), Deer River, r 13 Baker Gilbert, Natural Bridge, r 10 Bloss John, Natural Bridge, r 9 Phillips Hiram M. (stone). Natural Bridge, r 14 Smith Daniel, r 26 Holmes John, Glendale, r 19 Graves James F„ r 11 Van Arnam Christopher G. (sttone), r 25 Siver John H., Elm Leyden Turin Oonstableville it Copenhagen Croghan a li a Denmark Diana a it Greig Harrisville 602 MASONS. Cavanagh Michael, Constableville, r 31 High Market Ernst William A., West Ley den, r 23 Lewis Kotary Nicholas, West Leyden, r 17 " Garden James, Port Leyden, r 7 Leyden. Cooper Clinton D. (stone). Port Leyden, r 29 " Xashnay Henry (stone), r 32 . " AUgover Augustus (stone), 40 Trinity ave Lowville Chamberlain Walter, Clinton " Kelley Michael (stone), Clinton " Ruprich John (stone), exten Trinity ave " Toussaint Fred G., E Water " Toussaint Louis P., E State " Warren Edward, r 62 " Cai'ter J. Madison, 167 State " Carter L. H., River " Gray Hiram, 17 Water " Kelley John( stone), 39 River « Jeffers Adelbert, 13 Water Kieb William (stone), 33 Bostwick " Laney George W., 11 Stowe " Lewis Edward, 52 Valley L'Huillier I'rank C, 35 Clinton " Moran Peter (stone), 12 Church Thomas James D. (stone), 14 Highland ave Wautz Anthony, 193 State " Van Guilder C. Fred, Port Leyden, r 43 Lyonsdale Jones Samuel B. Martinsburgh O'Hara Michael (stone), r 93 « " Clemens Eli, Rector, r 25 Montague Rucker Hamphire, Rector, r 22 " Ammon John, Croghan, r 5 New Bremen Burkhard John, r 28 " Burkhard Mathias, Croghan, r 21 " Muncy Washington H., Crystaldale, r 80 O'Brien Edward (stone), r 26 " Schorge Adam, Beaver Falls, r 23 " FajT George O., North Port Leyden Farr Henry, North "■ Harris Rollin L. (stone and brick). Elm " Mullany Patrick, Lincoln " Jones S. Evan (stone), E Main Turin Jones Warren R. (stone), E Main " Salisbury William P. (stone), W Main _ " Harris Charles Y., Lyon's Falls, r 47 ' West Turin Hughes John J., Collinsville, r 70 " MASONS ETC. 6oa Jones Stephen K., Collinsville, r 70 Lawrence James, Lyon's Falls, r 68 Payne Melvin, Collinsville, r 67 1-2 cor 70 MEAT MARKETS. Kotary Andrew, Main Edghills Alexander, Main Wringer Wayne O., Main Huncicker Peter, Main RAGAN MICHAEL, Beaver Falls, Manrigan Matthew, State Rauscher H. F., r 46 AUSTIN WILLIAM D., State cor Dayan Moore C. D., Dayan PEOPLE'S MARKET, Edward E. Williams, proiJ, 115 State Denesia Charles, Groghan, r 21 Doster Matthew, Main Williams Bros., Main eoi- Mechanic Allen George W., E Main MERCHANT TAILORS. West Turin Constableville C\)penhagen a Groghan Hairrisville Ley den Lowville New Bremen Port Leyden Turin Murphy Henry ^^^ Radel J. G., Main HESLER & ELLIOTT, 112 State KIRLEY & GALLOWAY, 104 State LENOX WILLIAM & SON, Main Myers Charles F., Ruscoe Block (up stairs) Rick Charles F., 93 State JONES & CROFOOT, E Main Jones John T., E Main MILK DEALERS. Martin Charles L., r 04 Weynith Jacob J., Beaver Falls, r 86 Pfaff John, Carthage, r 13 Keohane John D., Port Leyden, r 24 CAMPBELL J. T., 176 State Lyman Myron M., E State Peters William 11., Prospect MILLINERS AND MILLINERY. Walsh Josephine, Main Keiser Maud E., Cataract Haller Ida M. Miss, Beaver Falls Copenhagen Croghan Lowville it Turin Croghan li Denmark Leyden Lowville Muir George Mrs., Main Constahleville Copenhagen Croghan Harrisville 604 MILLINEKS, MILLINEKY, ETC. MuUin Ella M. (Mrs. Asa), Main GRAHAM & GASSEIi, State Harte & Noone, Ruseoe Block, State HEWS FRANK H., 103 State O'Dounell Syndicate, State Guion Carrie A. Miss, Glendale Jamieson & Neely, Croghan, r 21 Newton Ella Miss, Barnes Corners Beck Rose M., Main Hoag H. L. Mrs., Douglass Riggs Alice M., E Main MILLWRIGHTS. Cone Alvin J., Main Weaver Lewis F. Rhine Hugh, Main Riffanacht Joseph, Naumburgh, r 80 Griswold Charles, r 15 Barrett William C, Barnes Comer's, r 37 H'olcomb Harry H., Main Braut Augustus, Lyon's Falls, r 69 MUSIC TEACHERS. Raymond John H., Main Haller Allie A. Miss, Beaver Falls Nuffer Jessamine L. Miss, Beaver Falls G'Keefe Stasia E., Belfort, r 54 Ryel Raymond D., Copenhagen, r 58 Ryel C. Leon B., Copenhagen, r 58 Stowell Eugene, Hamsville, off r 39 Norton Allie C, Glendale, oiT r 6 Burnham Eliza M., r 32 Brooks Eva E. Miss, 146 State PARKER W. D. MRS., 23 Easton Phelps Leona A., 6 Clinton Stephens Rosa K., 10 Park Place Thompson Frank A., 47 Dayan Ward Jennie K., 21 Park ave Burdick H. Louise, Glendale Kilham Minnie M. Miss Benton Effie O., Rector, r 21 Bardo' Jennie M., r 28 Lomber Ora F. Miss, r 27 Bullock Artemas E. (Ellsworth College) Olover Ruth H. Miss, E Main CV>rnish Clarissa Miss (violin), E Main Harrisville Martinsburg"h New Bremen Pinckney Port Leyden Turin Oonstableville Copenhagen - Croghan a Lyonsdale Pinckney Port Leyden West Turin Copenhagen Croghan Denmark Diana Greig Leyden Lowville Martinsburgh Montague New Bremen Beaver Falls Plate Factory, Beaver Falls " --^a^terVPulp Mill, Edward Carter, Troy, N."Y., man- ager, L. D. Hyers foreman, Glend'ale, r 13 Greig Moyer & Pratt, r 38 " Ager 0. Leonard J., r 15 Lyonsdale -GOULD PAPEE 00-, Charles W.. Pratt, pres., Port Leyden and Lyon's Falls Lyonsdale Herkimer Paper Co., A^arner Miller, prea, Lyon's Falls *' ' Lyonsdale Paper Manufacturing Co., Henry Anna- ble, manager, r 15 " ' MOOSE El VEE PAPEE CO., Lyon's Falls, off r 16 PHOTOGRAPHERS. Slocum Frank E. •Carter George W., State Mandeville William G. Jr., 130 State Kenyon A. J., Douglass PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS Nelson Williaim W., Main Runge D. Rudolph, Main •Cramer W. H., Main Hall Charles B. • TAMBLIN JAMES H. JONES F. EDWAED, Beaver Falls Murry David L., Main Spencer Ira D., Main EENIFF CHAELES H., Oastorlamd •CULVEE DAVID J. Hurlburt Lawson HAEEINGTON O. GEANT, West Leyden BEONSON MILES H., 62 State Copenhagen Lowville Port Leyden Oonstableville Oopenhagn^n Croghan Denmark Harrisville Lewis Lowville 608 PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, ETC, CKANE FREDERIOk A., 132 State LowvilL- CROSBY ALEXANDER H. HON., Sdiady ave CROSBY MONROE P., Stodkiard Block DOUGLASS CHARLES E., Ruscoe Block GEBBJE ALEXANDER R., 21 Shady ave HUBBARD Wn.LIS O., 156 State HUNT JAMES Z., 9 Sliady ave KIRLEY CYRILLE P., Smiley Block TWINING LEWIS A., State Littlefield George H., Glendale Martinsburghi MURPHY STEPHEN H., Glendale "• Rouchel Laurentine, Croghan, r 21 New Bremen VON ZIEROLSHOFEN PAUL H., Oi?oigh;an, r 4 Hadsall Morris S., Barnes Comers Pinckney Ash Robert H., Main Port Leyden Douglass David D. (retired), Douglass " Johnston William H., Main " Miller Abram C, S State Turin Perkins Thomas A., N State " PIANO AND ORGAN DEALERS. LINESTRUTH ALBERT H., Castorlamd Denmark Doud Horace G., 133 State Lowville PLUMBERS. Cook Victor H., Main Copenhagen Knowlton & Empie, Beaver Falls Croghan BLACKMAN & SLACK, 11 Shady ave Lowville CARROLL JOHN, 4 Heland ave " Tulley J. H., State " TANZER FREDERICK L., Croghan, r 4 New Bremen Tanzer William, Croghanr , 21 " PRINTING OFFICES. TERRILL DELANCY E. (publisher of Copenhagen News) , Copenhagen HILLS IRVING (job), r 23 Greig Carter Charles D. V. (job), 86 Main (up stairs) Lowville' MANVILLE & PHELPS (job, and publishers of the' Lewis County Democrat), 72 State " PHILLIPS HENRY A. HON. (job, and publisher of the Journal and Republican, State " RALSTEN & SMILEY (job, and publishers' of The Lowville Times, Shady ave " DONNELLY CHARLES J. (publisher of the Lewis County Courier), Kelley Block Port Leyden PRINTING OFFICES, ETC. 609 GSELL CHARLES S. (job), S State Turin PUBLISHER OF AMERICAN WOODS AND DENDROL- OGIST. Hough Romeyn B., 10 and 12 Collins Lowville RAILROAD AND TICKET AGENTS. Jones T. A., Deer River Washburn B. G., Castorland Starkey E. L. (C. & A. R. R.), Natural Bridge Rosseguie R. (C. & A. R. R.) SQUIRES F. C, Lyon's Palls Wilson J. N. OLIVER S. H., Glendale Howe G. H. REAL ESTATE. HEDDON & MOORE, State cor Shady WOOD JULIUS H., State cor Dayan Hubbard Eugene W., Main Gait'ney John, Lyon's Falls ROOFERS. Knowlton & Empie, Beaver Falls Shepard Halsey S., 19 Collins SALOONS AND RESTAURANTS. Denmark a Diana ^Harrisville Leyden Lowville Martinsburgh Port Leyden Lowville Port Leyden West Turin Croghan Lowville Bergijian Henry, Main Duppert Wendall, Main Miller Michael (saloon). Main Leonard Fred W. (restaurant), Main Keib Frank J., Main LAPORTE HENRY, Main Grace James, 168 State Welch John T., 143 State Haakanson Mogens, r 7 DUNN FRED D., Main Garvey Miles, Main Hamill CharlesA., Main Sullivan J. W., Main McManamon Edward, Main Mulaney Thomas, Mechanic WALSH MARTIN, Mechanic cor North SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS The Steam Mill Co., Main Virkler E. S. Constableville Copenhagen: Croghan (I Lowville it Lyonsdale Port Leyden Constableville Croghan 610 SALOONS AND RESTAURANTS, ETC. WEAVER WILLIAM W., Mill Harrisville Koser Andrew J., r 45 Ley den Kling Stephen S., exten of Trinity ave Lowville Lowville Sash, Door and Blind Factory, E. D. Sheley & Son, props " MONNAT FRANCIS, State TISSE FRANKLIN W., r 64 New Bremen Hughes Hugh, E Main Turin SCHOOL TEACHERS. Allen Alice E., James Eames Fannie, James Fames Laura E., Factory Littaye Florence L. (Stanford Sem.), West Littaye Nellie J. (Oxford Acad), West- Minckley Locen S. (Constableville Graded), West Hadel Harriet A., James Scovil Helen E., W Main Burns Maud Z. Fowler Elida, Cataract Hardy Gustavus S., Cataraot IBurns Gertrude Misis, Carthage, v 72 Callaghan Ella F. Miss, Belfort, ]• 35 Callaghan Lizzie A. Miss, Belfort, r 35 ■Campany Sila Miss, Jerden Falls dine Pearl A. Miss, Basselin Connel Hallie Miss, Jerden Falls Oonnel Nellie Misis, Jerden Falls Connolley Jennie Miss, Jerden Falls Dalton Minnie Miss, Carthage, r 73 House Alice M. Miss, Indian River, r 8 Manion Margaret Miss, Belfort, r 35 Murry William A., Belfort, r 51 O'Keefe Helena C, Belfort, r 54 O'Keefe Stasia E., Belfort, r 54 Pettys Jessie L. Miss, Beaver Falls, r 83 Ritz Clara Miss, Belfort, r 35 Roch Julia Miss, Belfort, r 33 Sehlieider Ida O. Miss, Carthage, r 74 Vanderwalker Sarah B. Miss, Beaver Falls Archer Allen VV., r 51 Gates Nellie L., (\istorland . Hubbard Jennie Miss, Carthage, r 13 Huf cut Carrie Miss, r 49 Murphy Julia C, Copenhagen, r 36 Constableville Copenhagen Croghan Denmark SCHOOL TEACHERS. 611 Plopper Oora L., Copenhagen, r 28 Slaid Mary Miss, Carthage, r 2 Vroonian Ferna M., OarlJhage, r 5 White Eula C. Miss, r 66 McDermott James, Natural Birdge, r 12 Savage Addie Miss, Sterling Bush, r 2 Waggoner Mabel L., Harrisville, r 41 Burdick Louise, r 45 GALLUP MARY A., r 35 Hill George, Glendale, r 15 Norton M. Augusta, r 22 Norton Nellie 0., Glendale, off r 6 Warriner Edith, Glendale, r 16 Bickford Esther J., Bellwood, r 49 Boshart Edward W., Lowville, v 68 Boshart Vernelia C, Windecker, r 58 Bush Ethel May, r 24 Bush Maud W., r 24 Glark William G., Copenhagen, r 5 Edghill Mary D., Bellwood, r 55 Humphrey Bessie L., Copenhagen, r 27 Humphrey Frances J., Copenhagen, r 27 Humphrey Henry G., Copenhagen, r 27 Kealy Elizabeth M., Windecker, r 45 Kealy Margaret E., Windecker, r 45 Mclntyre Delia M. Miss, r 40 ^A'lieeler Emma, Bellwood, r 53 Wheeler Minnie R., BellM^ood, r 55 Blake Anna Miss, Church Foley Bridget Mrs., Maple Harris Clara B. Miss, State Render Margaret A., Main Turner Jennie Miss, Maple Conor Julia A. Miss, r 21 Higby Marion E. Miss, Constableville, r 17 O'Brien Daniel H., r 21 Tuffy Mary Miss, r 12 Walsh Katharine E. Miss, Constableville, r 14 Finster George J., Point Rock, Oneida Co., r 37 Poihl Alice, West Leyden Schue Josephine A. Miss, Consatbleville, r 1 Watters Francis A., Point Rock, Oneida Co., r Watters Helen M., Point Rock, Oneida Co., r 42 Andrus W. James, r 26 Brown Hattie E., r 31 Denmark Diana Greig Harrisburgh Harrisville it High Market Lewis u 42 Leyden 612 SCHOOL TEACHERS. Oapron Jessie A., r 31 1-2 Leydea Kent JS^eUie JS., lioonvilie, Oneida Oo., r 1 . " Ward Mary L., Locust (irove, r 13 Wiietmore Clara A. Miss, r 17 " Wlietmore Julia M. Miss, r 17 " Austin Mary L., Trinity ave Lowville Bradt Fred 0., r 72 i , " Brown Laura A., r 49 Carter Gertrude, r 55 Carter Mary R., r 55 Evans William, r 87 Glenn Ella, r 64 La Quay Lillian, r 79 Morton Frank N., Trinitj^ ave Phillips Mary T., r 55 Rice Nellie E., r 43 Snell Eva E., Oastorland, r 11 "• Tuell Emma Miss, Trinity ave '^ Arthur Rodexsa M., 50 Shady ave Campany Sila J. Miss, 18 DeWitt Garvin L. Birdie Miss, 14 Stewart Garvin Lulu E. Miss, 14 Stewart "■ Grant Margaretta W. Mrs., 10 Elm " Keener Cora A., 32 Park ave " Manning Nellie C, 14 Campbell " Phalon Mollie E., 32 River " Pitcher Charles D., 140 State • " Smith N. Julia Miss, 15 Valley " Timmermah Oora Miss, Park Place '■ Valtin Dominick, 4 Jacksion " Wautz Margaret, 193 State " Ager Josephine E. W., r 15 Lyonsdale Ferguson Emogen T., Port Leyden, r 12 " « Arthur Helen R. Miss, Lowville, r 29 Martinsburgh Ashback Flora C. Miss, West Martinsburgh, r 18 " Burdick Jennie E. (Mrs. Arthur), Glendale " Evans Lydia A. Miss, Glendale, r 77 " Granger Edith L. Miss, r 80 " Harvey Grace M. Miss, r 82 " Johnson Cora B., East Martinsburgh, r 69 " Lee Jessamine Miss, r 80 " Locklin Margaret B. Miss, Lanesburgh, r 11 Locklin Mattie C. Mis, Lanesburgh, r 11 " Mastin Florence M. Miss " McGlauchlin Mamie A., Miss '• SCHOOL TEACHERS. 613 McGRATH JOSlE A. MISS, r 47 Martinsbureh McGEATH MAEGAEET MISS, 1- 55 " Mills Alice, Lowville, r 33 " Morse Ola V. "■ if ash Ckariotte Miss " Nohle Constance W., West Martinsburgli, r 1 5 Smithling Oora Miss, Lanesiburg, i- 1 " Stanford Helen L. Miss, Lowville, v 29 Stanford Leland H., Lowville, r 29 " Staring Ella A. Miss, Houseville, r 96 " Tiffany Ellen E. Miss, East Martinsburgli, r 69, " TifEany Eveline 0. Miss, East Martinsburgli, r 69 *' Tifeany Inez M. Miss, East Martinsburgh, r 69, " Brady Alice E., r 17 ^ Montague Haverly Minnie B., Lanesburgh, r 25 " Eunion Elizabeth, E. Miss, Gardner's ( 'oiuers, r 9 " Scribner Jennie, Gardner's Corners, r 9 " . Walsh Elizabeth E., Gardner's Corners, r 7 " Walsh Stella B., Gardner's Corners, r 7 '' Burkhard Caroline, Croghan, r 21 New Bremen Davis Lucy H., Beaver Falls, r 22 " Oillen Ella Miss, Beaver Falls, r 23 Gillen Kate, Beaver Falls, r 23 " ■Gillen Mary A., Beaver Falls, r 23 " Hanschen Sarah L., r 72 " Lomber Ella M. Miss, r 27 " Lomber Kate Miss, Crystaldale, r 81 " Eipley Mantle, Castorland, r 25 " Tabolt Jennie, r 55 " TILLMONT EMMA A. MISS, r 54 cor 60 " Barrett Emma J., Barnes Corners Pinckney Bowman Jennie L. Miss, Barnes Corners, r 46 " Brenrion Bridget Miss, Barnes Corners, r 54 " Fairman Minnie E., Barnes Corners, r 37 " "Gregg Jennie E., South Eutland, Jefferson Co. " Hart S. Anna Miss, r 11 " McMichael Anna E., Barnes Corners, r 46 " McMichael Mary C, Barnes Corners, r 46 " Merills Alice K. Miss, East Eodman, Jefferson Co., r 2 " Peel Elizia Miss, Barnes Comers, r 45 " Eeyel Peter C, Barnes Corners, r 36 « Sheldon Anna M. Miss, r 17 " SHELDON COEA B., r 14 Werner Harriet Miss, Barnes Corners, r 36 « Burrows Eose E., Quarry Port Leydeh 614 SCHOOL TEACHEBS, ETC. Gone Harriet M., Lincoln Port Leydea Knowlton Wesley G., Lincoln " McAndrews Kittle A., off Lincoln Seymour Estella M., Pearl '' 'Seymour Grace L., Pearl " Seymour Helen S., Main " Wilcox Sadie D., South " Willey Elizabeth, Mechanic Willey Mate, Mechanic " Williams Augusta, Main Diavis Jennie E. Miss, r 45 Turim Hill Emma L. Miss, r 36 " Hill George Jr., r 36 ; » Jones Ella M. Miss, r 41 " Oaster Emma H., Houseville, r 3 " Shepard Minnie H. Miss, r 53 " BAKNES EKANK J. (principal), E Main <' Lewis Olaribel A. Miss, W Main " Kiggs Lou Belle, E Main . " McPhilemy Margaret J., r 30 Watsom Stukey Lena C. Misis, r 1 "• Rennie Melvin J. Mrs., Petrie's Corners, r 29 " Peckham Alice A. Miss, Bushes Landing, r 32 " Allen Fannie Miss, ( 'Onstableville, r 51 West Turin Allen Nellie M., Oonstableville, r 66 <* Bailey Clara M. Miss, Mohawk Hill, r 56 Beha Ottile Miss, Constableville, r 1 Clark Ida M., Constableville, r 73,' Crofoot Florence A., Constableville, r 15 Fames Hattie L., Constableville, r 66 Higby Agnes E., Constableville, r 6 Higby Nellie, Constableville, r 6 Mahar Catharine A., Lyon's Falls, r 69 Martin Arthur S., CoUinsville, r 44 Morgan Mary A., Lyon's Falls, r 47 Myers Amelia C. Miss, Mohawk Hill, r 56 Neff Samuel J., C^onsitiableville, r 17 Plunkett Dillie M., Turin, r 12 Eourke Mabel, Lyon's Falls Rourke Margaret E., Lyon's Falls Sattler Ida L. Miss, Mohawk Hill, r 56 SEWING MACHINES. Doud Horace G., 133 State Lowville Van Aernam John TL, Glendale Martinsburgh SHOEMAKERS, ETC. 615 SHOEMAKEKS. Powell John, Main Rosier David, W Main . Fountain Oliver Shinburn Peter, Main Tatel C. Ferdinand, Beaver Falls, r 65 Beaser John, r 50 Townsend Oharles IL, Oasterland, r 69 Haskin Davis E., Main Glasman Frederic, West Ley den Klein Claude G., r 22 Shannon Okaiinoey, 87 State Collins Gilbert Guion Charles A., Glendale Wetmore David Bruet Charles, Croghan, r 21 Corbine Adolphus, Beaver Falls, r 3, Hoffman Peter, r 28 Mill David, r 32 Mill Henry, r 32 Wheeler Garret, New Boston, r 52 Litchfield Chauncey B., S State Petersen Christian D., E Main Shaw Charles, Chase's Lake, r 43 Hinton William, Lyon's Falls Kapfer George, Mohawk Hill, r 54 " STAGE ROUTES. Conant George B. (between Constableville and Lyon's Palls), N Main Constableville Babcock Henry D. (between Copenhagen and Car- thage) Copenhagen Southworth Duane A. (between Copenhagen and Watertown) " Beyer Louis (between Croghan and Castorland), Main Croghan Glenn Thomas (between Croghan and Lowville), Main " Backer Willard E. (.between Rome and Constable- ville), West Leyden Lewis Woodcock Elisha (between Leyden and Boonville), r 45 Leyden Earl Harvey (between Fulton Chain and Old Forge), Port Leyden, r 42 Lyonsdale Ford Arthur B. (between Martinsburgh and Low- ville) , Martinsburgh Constableville u Copenhagen Croghan a Denmark (I Diana Lewis Lowville u Martinsburgh New Bremen Pinckney Turin ii Watson West Turin 616 STAGE EOUTES,, ETC. Tisse John U. (between New Bremen and Lowville), r 63 New Bremen Shaw Nelson D. (between Osceola and Camden) usceola Liucas & Edmonds (Barnes Oorners to Watertown and Gardner's Corners), Barnes Comers Pinckney Morse Charles F. (between Pinckney and Copen- hagen), r 11 " ROBEETS JOHN R (between Turin and Lyon's Turin TYPEWRITERS. Falls), E Main STENOGRAPHERS AND Reynolds Ernest C, Mechanic Wagoner Addie Miss Humes William E., Harrisville, r 38 Austin Margaret E., r 16 Boshart Arthur C, r 58 Phillips Qara B., r 55 Devoe Clara A., 21 W Campbell Manning Florence C. Miss, 14 W Campbell Welden Minnie D. Miss, Houseville, r 1 Potter Alice M., Collinsville, r 67 cor 48 STONE CUTTER. William Evan G., N State STONE QUARRIES. Auer Melchor, r 32 Tracy Charles, Leyden Station, r 75 Carter Luman H., River Gowdy Hiram, 47 Water STRAWBERRY GROWERS. Schorge John L., Naumburgh Bowen Levi I). (1 1-4 acres), r 5 TANNERIES. U. S. Leather Co., Jerden Falls U. S. Leather Co. TAXIDERMISTS. Kirley C. P., M. D. Miller James II., 22 Campbell Steinbrenner Andrew J., 1G2 State Hitchcock John, Crystaldale, r 81 TELEGRAPH OPERATORS. HILL WALLACE R., Deer River, r 12 Jones Tennyson A., Deer River Croghan Diana Lowville Turin West Turin Turin Leyden Lowville Croghan Lowville Croghan Harrisville Lowville New Bremeu Denmark it TELEGBAPH OPERATORS, ETC. 617 Starkey Edigar L., Natural Bridge, r 13 Eogers Oronk S. McGovern Mary F. Mrs., 91 State Murray Clinton J., 17 Eiver Irving Will G, Glendale OLIVEE MATAUEIN S., Glendale Secoy Carl A. THEESHEES. Hoft'el Adam E., Xaumberg r 86 Pridell George H., Carthage, r 2 Caldwell William H. (steam), Natural Birdge, JKelsey Herman E. (steam), Copenhiagen, r 9 KOONS CHAELES, West Leyden, r 15 Triess Samuel H., West Leyden, r 15 Bohail Elton D., r 35 Archer Wesley J., West Martinsburgh, r 9 Peebles William J., r 60 Tillmont John N., r 53 cor. 54 Wegg George A. (steam), Crystaldale, r 57 Wetmore Jeffersooa D., Crystaldale, r 81 Boshart Leland (steam), Barnes Comers BUEDICK NELSON, Lyon's Falls, r 42 Baldwin William (steam), Bushes Landing, Freeman A. Squire, Chase's Lake, r 25 TINSMITHS. Oshea John, Main -Cook yictor H., Main Stephens William, Deer Eiver Elvers Abraham, Point Eock, Oneida Co., Butts Harry J., 19 Eiver Tulley James H., 120 State Napier Samuel T., TANZEE FEEDEEIC L., Oroghan, r 21 Tanzer William, Croghan, r 21 Sweeney Vincent J., Main Nickerson William, W Main TOBACCO AND CIGAES. VIEKLEE BENJAMIN J., 112 State Williams Thomas E., 80 State UNDEETAKEES. Xiittaye Warren G., Schuyler Lansing F. P. Diana Harrisville Lowville Gilligan; assessors, Owen E. Foley, Peter Shinbourn, Charles W. Snyder; commissioner of highways, William J. Meister; overseier of the poor, Jo- seph F. Farney; collecter, John Parquet; constables, Henry Pate, Robert Oline, S. R. Hubbard, Jerome Valin, Thomas Harvey 2nd; excise commissioners, Jacob Bach, Nicholas Matthew, J. Fred Kohler. Denmark — Supervisor, Wallace R. Hill; town clerk, Fred A. Green; justices of the peace, J. D. Paris, Darwin Nash, James M. Myers, Samuel J. Barker; assessors, Egbert Han- cock, James S. Mitchell, Ashley Spaulding; commissioner o»f highways, John E. Schantz; overseers of the poor, W. S. Hartwell, John D. Wheeler; collector, Duane Spaulding; constables, J. R. Schantz, W. W. Barker, G. S. Hubbard, D. E. Woodard, Miles Dunham; excise commissioner, B. G. Buxton. Diana — Supervisor, Charles E. Lake; town clerk, Fred E. Palmer; justices of the peace, Lansford Wallace, E. A. Dundon, B. B. Smith, Duane Bradway; assessors, E. A. Dundon, Wilson Clark, John McDermott; commissioner of highways, John Prettie; collector, Emory Kinsman; con- stable, Myron Weeks; excise commissioner, W. J. Van Dusen, 634: CU0NTY OFFICERS. (ireig — iSupervis'or, H. W. Gayldrd; town clerk, C. A- Lonas; justices of the peace, William A. Gray lord, A. G. Norton, J. H. Lampman, Pardon O. Orandal assessors, H. H. Phillips, James B. Van Woert; commisisioner of higih- ways, John H. Brown; overseer of the poor, Lyman W. Brown; collector, James Dewey; Constables, Lafayette Bur- dick, L. D. Patterson, Levi Perkins, M. Murtaugh; excise commissioners, George NA'ellington, Thomas Murry, Squire Cole. Haiii'isburgh — ^Supervisor, E. G. Elmer; town clerk, E. Alexander; justices of the peiace, 0. J. Noi-th, G. W. Hodge, J. F. Quirk, James McDonnell; assessors, R. E- Stoddaird, F. ^^'oodard, George A. Paris; commissiomer of highways, J.. Nefsey; overseers of the poor, Charles Johnson, Matthew Edghills; collector, F. D. Paris; constable, Dwight Taylor. High Market — Supervisor, Frederick Klosner; town clerk, Edward O. Anken; justices of the peace, John O. Leary, T. D. Cunningham; assessor, P. Murphy; commis- sioner of highways, John llarrington; c(mstai)les, M. B. O'Hara, Edward Sullivan, Michael Malia. * Lewis — Supervisors Andrm\' A. Katsmayer; town clerk, Lewis Pohl; justices of the peace, Alpheus Pease, Joseph Sims, George Pohl, Marcus MoT\'ers; assessor. Smith M. Lewis; commissioner of highways, John Baha; overseer of the poor, Lewis Slehel; collector, George Armon; con- stables, Lewis Gleasman, Charles Boucher; excise commis- sioners, William Ernest, ( 'luirles F. Sellman, Anthony Arts, Leyden — Supervisor, L. S. Loomis; town clerk, Herbert D. Fairchild; justice of the peace, S. P. Fox, A. J. Thayer,, T. S. Sawyer, W. W. Bacon; assessors, L. C. Miller, J. J. Bassett, O. A. Wilson; commissioner of highways, John M, Stiles; overseer of the poor, W. B. Williams; collector, Mer- rill White; constables, Charles Malcolm, John T. lYenham,, Hiram Owens, Heni-y Mowers; excise commissioner, Nelson Harris. Lowville — Supervisor Ira Sharp; town clerk, William H. EgletOn; justices of tlie peace, W. H. Egleton, William H. Hilts, Leland B .Searls, Frank Goodell; assessorsi,. Charles S. Reed, Augustus M. Mills, George W. Laupher;; commissioner of highways, Edward Goutremout; overseer- of the poor, William W. Roberts; collector, Charles E.. Butts; constables, Chaji-les R. Stevens, Henry Plopper,, James M. Plopper, Carleton B. Miner, Emery Steele; excise' commissioners, Thaddeus Sutplien, Alfred G. Boshart, George W. Bostwick. COUNTY' OFFICERS. 635- Lyousdale — Supen^isor, Dennis M. Ooe; town clerk, VV. D. Ooe; justice of tlie peace, Manley H. Hubbard, Alpheus Morse; assessor, George K. Seymour; commissioner of high- ways, James A. Fruin; overseer of tlie poor, Calvin Hem- street; collector, William Battles; constables, Frank Hyer, John McKine, Mebolas McDougal, James M. Lindsey,, Alexander Roller, Jr. ; commissioner of excise, George W. Otvok. Martinsburg'h — Supervisor, Lewis H. Stiles; town clerk,. S. L. Mott; justices of the peace, S. L. Mott, DeWitt C. Hulsten, Eugene Benton, Henry Bridgmam; assessorsy Mor- gan Wood, F. D. Stiles, George J. Kilham; commissioner of highways, George W. Jones; overseer of the poor, Edwin Miller; collector, Mainard J. Youngs; constables, Fred Henry, Stanton E. Allen, D. M. Rima, A. G. Burdick; excise commissioners, E. A. Stiles, A. J. Eofeno't, S. H. Mui-phy. Montague — Supervisor, George Boyd; town clerk,(Miarles M'offatte; justices of the peace, John A. O'Connor, Lewis Poiqr, E. H. Hulbert, Fred Pitcher; assessors, James Castle, Charles Rowsam, -John Dening; commissioner of highways^ ; Thomas J. Murphy; overseer of the poor, Madison Carter; collector, George Pairman; constables, Alvin DeGroat, Porter J. Allen, David Galvin; excise commissioners, Fred Connor, Patrick McDonald, James Burns. New Bremen — Supei-visor, Peter Ossiant; town clerk,. Nicholas Connolly; justice of the peace, Peter Back; asses- sor, Fred Sauer; commissioner of highways, Nicholas B.. Lombar; constables, John Bardo, James Kearnes, James Mack, Ansel Young, Michael Buckingham. Osceola — Supervisor — Adelbert M^ Shorey; town clerk,. Joseph Quinn; justices of the peace, T'lrai-les Corbett, Ed- gar E. F. Durst, Nelson Limebeck, George W. Clemens;, assessor, John -T. Lewis; commissioner of highways, Erwin H. Vandawalker; overseer of the poor, James Graff; col- lector, Frank Jackson; constables, Frank Jackson, George H. Proctor, H. D. Wandscher, George Quinn, John Kum- row. Pinckney — Supervisor, Wallace S. Hall;' town clerk,. Oharles D. Lucas; justices of the peace, DeWitt C*. Hall, Patrick Kehoe, Thomas McGrath, Robert E. Gregg; asses- sors, Jonathan Burrett, Oharles W. Glasier, P. T. Murphy; commissioner of highways, Leland Bosihart; overseers of the poor, Henry O. Waterman, James D. Burke; constablesy George BoT\Tnan, William Mealey, Abram Woolworth, Will- •636 COUNTY OFFICERS, ETC. iam Edmunds; excise commissioniers, MilUon D. Newton, John McMichael, David Clarli. Turin — ^Supervisor, M. S. Ives; town clerk, John Evans; justice of the peace, Eli A. BurdJick; assessor, George W. Hoselton; commissioner of highways, Biemand F. Davis; overseer of the poor, Charles S. Gsell; collector, John R. Eoberts; constables, John K. Kioberts, Orville Hall, Evaai Davis. Watson — Supervisor, John L. Beach; town clerk, N. G. Will'oughby ; justice of the peace, John Ossamt; assessor, J. 0. Williams; commissioner of highways, Samuel Studor; overseer of the poor, J. F. Davis; collectlor, W. E. Stewairt; constables, W. R. Stewart, Frank Lambell, Stephen Wal- dron,! George Lane, David Oonkey; commissioner of excisie^ A. J. Wetmore. West Turin — Supervisor, Charles E. Taylor; town clerk, Warr'en G. Littaye; justices of the peace; Andrew Frank, E. Ohianning Gaylord; assessor, George Kentner; commis- sioner of highways, James E. Allen; constables, George B. Conant, H. Clay Scoville, Jacob Fulimian, Jr., Harvey J. Crandall. GOVERNMENT OF VILLAGES. Constableville — President, Ohajrles E. Taylor; clerk, E. Merriam Bagg; trustees, L. M. Plumb, William Haas, Jo- .seph Granner; collector, Daniel Wirthely. Copenhagen — President, J. D. Paris; clerk, M. L. Hunger- ford; trustees, T. D. Planck, W. O. Hunger, G. S. Hubbaird. Harrisville — President, D. Fremont Sprague; treasurer, Elmer P. Lake; clerk^ Milton Carter; trustees^ David Scan- lin, Hervey J. Humes, Christian L. Tripp. Lowville — President, S. Brown Richardson; treasurer, Warren R. Fitch; clerk, William H. Egletion; trustees, Eugene Ai-thur, Loren H. Stephens, Peter McGovern. Port Leyden — President, Friend Hoyt; treasurer, L. M. Riggs; clerk, I. A. WormTith; trasteesi, E. W. Hubbard;, David Jone§, T. S. Sawyer. Turin— President, C."s. Gsell; treasurer, R. N. Evans; clerk, F. J. Barnes; trustees, Lewis Dumonis, J. E. Jones, Emory Pelham. POSTOFFICES AND POSTMASTERS IN LEWIS CO. Postoft'ice. Town. Postmaster. Barnes Corners, Pinckney, Orrin J. Woolwortih Beaver Falls, Croghan, Abram N. Van Arnam POSTOFFICES AND POSTMASTERS. 637 Postoffice. Belfort, Bellwood, Boyd, Brantingliam, Bushes Landing, Oastorland, Chase's take, OoUinsville, Oonstableville, Copenhagen, Oroghan, Orystaldale, Deer River, Denmark, Diana, East Martinsburgh, G-ardner's Corners, Glendale, Greig, Harrisburgh, Harrisville, High Market, Hooker, Houseville, Indian River, Jerden Falls, KirsChnerville, Lanesbiirgh, Leyden, Leyden Station, Locust Grove, Lowville, Lyonsdale, Lyon's Falls, Martinsburgh Mohawk Hill, Montague, Moose River, Nauinburgli, New Boston, New Bremen, Number Four Osceola, Barker's, Town Oroghan, Harrisburgh, Montague, Greig, Watson, Denmark, Watson, West Turin, West Turin, Denmark, Oroghan, New Bremen, Denmark, Denmairk, Diana, Martinsburgh, Montiague, Martinsburgh, Greig, Harrisburgh, Diana, High Market, M'onitague, Turin, Croghan, Oroghan, New Bremen, Martinsburgh, Leyden, Leyden, Leyden, Lowville, Lyooisdale, West Turin, Martinsburgh, West Turin, Montague, Lyonsdale, Cipoghan, Pinckney, New Bremen, Watson, Osceola, Montague, Postmaster. Jacob Van Etten- William A. Wheeler Harvey Fairman John W. Utley Frank J .Chapman Albert S. Ormsby, Jr. Anna E. Crawford Mrs. F. K. Benedict- James Doyle Frank E. Slocum Fredlin Nortz Zebulon Scriven Wallace R. Hill Philander Blodgett Francis D. Bradway William E. Gaynt>r Charles F. Neibergall Charies E. O'Hara Thomas F. Murray George A. Stoddard Elmer P. Lake Frederick Anken Ralph Hooker Frank D. Jefferson Anna Bintz Patrick H. Ourran George H. Kirschner E. D. Lane Wendell Niece Clinton M. Thomas Edward A. Hines L. A. Bostwick Julia F. W. Ager Charles M. Waters Samuel T. Napier Anthony HoffmajQ Delos Stafford Charles M. Barrett Augustus E. Zahn Garrett Wheeler George F.^ Schrney Charles Fenton James H. Oowles L. P. Parker 638 POSTOFnCES AND POSTMASTERS. Postoft'ice Petrie's (Corners, Pinckney, Port Leyden, Rector, Sterling Bush, Turin, A-N'atson, West Leyden, West Martinsburgh, Windecker, Town. A\'atson, Pinckney, Leyden, Montague, Diftna, Turin, A^'atSlon, Lewis, Martinsburgh, Harrisburgh, Postmaster. Alonzo Sharp Thomas Carroll Erastus H. Sawyer Addie Sheldon Michael F. Doyle Otis A. Shepard N. G. Willoughby Andrew Katsmayer DeWitt C. Ealstion Eli Simmons irnt>e):. PAGE. "Census Table .. - 2 •Churches _... -620 Classified Business Directory 558 Constableville Village, Directory of. 7 •Copenhagen Village, Directory of .- -.16 County Offlcers 629 Croghan, Directory of 28 Denmark, Directory of 85 Diana, Directory of I-- .. 114 Distance Table 4 Explanations 5 •Grieb, Directory of 144 Harrisburg, Directory of — 162 Harrisville Village, Directory of 181 High Market, Directory of .' .193 Lewis, Directory of 206 Leyden, Directory of 225 Lowville, Outside Village, Directory of 244 Lowville Village, Directory of --. 272 Lyonsdale, Directory of ..342 Map of Lewis County — Inside Back Cover Martinsburg, Directory of... 363 Montague, Directory of 400 New Bremen, Directory of 417 ■Osceola, Directory of. ..449 Pinckney, Directory of 459 Port Leyden Village, Directory of-.. 482 Postoffices and Postmasters . .__636 Societies and Orders I ..625 Turin, Directory of... 492 Turin Village, Directory of ..506 Watson, Directory of 514 West Turin, Directory of 535 640 INDEX. ADVERTISEMENTS. PAGE, Arthur & Tedmon, Flour, Feed, Grain, Etc. 27ft Black Eiver National Bank 27T Blackman & Slack, Plumbers 280 Bingham, H. C, Marble and Granite . ..27» Bowen, F. J., Farm Produce 281 Bronson & Snyder, Druggists 282. Bush, Horace & Son, Druggists 284 Copenhagen News ,. 26 Davis, E. A. Hardware 289^ Doig Bros., Druggists .291 First National Bank, 278 Foot, Aldis, Groceries 294 Foots, John, Agricultural Implements 294 Fowler Brothers, Hardware 296 Hedden & Moore, Insurance ._ 300 Hesler & Elliott, Clothiers .301 Journal & Eepublican 306 Kirley & Galloway, Clothiers.. 308 Lenox, William & Son, Clothiers 309 Lewis County Democrat 311 Lowville Iron Works Co -__313 Mareness, J, A., Crockery and Groceries 315 Marilley, E. M., General Merchant 55 McGovern, C, Carriages, Wagons and Sleighs 316 Stoddard & Bateman, Dry Goods ...333 Stoddard, Morgan A., Hardware 332 The Lowville Times ..324 Tisse, F. W., Sash and Blinds 445 Virkler & Maurer, Furniture. 337 Waters V. Lansing, Dry Goods 339 Williams, E. E., Meat Market 340 Wood, Julius H., Insurance 341 APPENDIX. . . Ullustrateb . . :tBiograpbical Souvenir OF Businees anb Iprofessional HDen, OF Xewis Counti^, 1R. ^, Bioorapbies. WILLIAM A.DAMS, son of William and Hannah (Gates) Adams, was born August 23, 1824, and is of English ancestry. His father died when he was a little less than one year old, and, by necessity, he supported himself by hard labor after the age of fifteen years; and also gained an academic education. Soon after he attained his majority he was a surveyor on the Pierrepont estate in Lewis and Oswego counties, in the employ of the late Hon. Diodate Pease, ten years, except in winter, when he taught a common school. Fiom 1854 to 1867 he was a farmer, lumberman and merchant. From Jan. 1, 1867, to Jan. 1, 1873, he held the office of school commissioner. His second nomination for the above office was a compliment of appreciation given by unanimous acclamation. At the close of this term, he became the principal of Martin Institute at Martinsburgh, which he conducted a year; resigned and was principal of Constableville graded school the ensiling year. Since 1881 Mr. Adams has been engaged in writing county histories in Vermont, New Hampshire, Western New York, and is the publisher of this work. In his early manhood he assisted Col. Henry Miner in organizing a com- pany of Uniformed Militia and was its captain three years and resigned liis commission. Before Mr. Adams adbsented himself from his county he was generally one of the delegates to the Republican county conven- tions, and was a delegate to the Senatorial convention held In Carthage in 1867. May 1852 he united in marriage with Miss Ann Louisa Bingham, daughter of Oliver Bingham of Martinsburgh, who was born Oct. 24, 1824, and died May 19, 1865. Three children were born to them, viz: Isaac B., born March 16, 1854, married Minnie L,, daughter of Rev. Sanger Dewev. and is a merchant in Rome, N Y.; Mary L., born April 18, 1858. (Mrs. E. E. Alger), whose husband is a clerk of the U. S. Pension Department, now on detached duty as special pension examiner, located at Augusta, Maine, and William D., born April 14, 1865, who became a prominent citizen, and l)usiness man of Rome, N. Y., died Nov. 27, 1894. His widow, Susie B. (Beal), survives him. Feb. 20, 1867, Mr. Adams married Miss Mary E. Johnson of West Turin, who died Sept. 25, 1876. Their son, Charles F., born Feb. 24, 1868, is a physician and surgeon, practicing his profession in Carthage, N. Y., who married, Sept. 4, 1895, Miss Edith O. Farrar of Carthage. Oct. 3, 1886, Mr. Adams married Miss Marie Ida Dugas of Montreal, his present wife. BIOGRAPHIES. WILLIAM ROOT ADAMS was born in tlie town of Lowville Oct. 25, 1823. His father. Dr. Ira Adams, came from Cavendish, Windsor county, Vermont, to this state, when about twenty-two years of age. After graduating from the medical school in Albany, he enlisted in the army, and during the War of 1812 served as military surgeon at Port Brie. William R. passed his boyhood days on his father's farm, attending the district school, until 1841, when he entered Lowville Academy as a student, where he attended the fall and winter terms, until 1845-46, when he taught his first district school, in the town of Marinsburgh. In Sep- tember, 1846, Mr. Adams was admitted to the Junior class in Union College, Schenectady, and after remaining in college one year, he taught three terms in a hoarding school In the town of Nassau, Rensselaer county. Returning to college, he graduated with the class of 1851 with high honors. After teaching two terms as assistant principal in Rome Academy, he was engaged as assistant at Lowville Academy. In .lune, 1852, Prof. David P. Mayhew, prinicpal of the Academy, re- signed, and Mr. Adams was called by the trustees to fill the vacancy. On the 17th of August, 1852, he vi'as married to Melissa Mills, daughter of Timothy Mills of Lowville. He held the position as principal of Lowville Academy until 1860, when failing health compelled him to resign. In 1861 he again assumed charge, and retained the position until 1866, when he resigned and engaged in mercantile pursuits. In 1874, he was for the third time elected principal of the Academy, which charge he held until 1890, when he again and finally resigned. He is now secretary of the Board of Trustees of the Academy, with which institution he has been connected the last fifty-four years as student, principal, or trustee. Mr. Adams, in his long connection with the Academy, has shown himself to be a man of great perseverance, high intellectual powers, and a spotless character, and has won the esteem and respect of all his numer- ous acquaintances. BIOGEAPHIES. CHARLES D. BOSHARD, the tenth child of Garret and Dolly (Gouter- mout) Boshart, was born in Lowville on the Boshart Homestead, Nov. 2, 1829. His father was born in .Johnstown, Fulton county, July 15, 1771, and died May 26, 1846. He came to Ijowville, Lewis county, 1798-99, when but three houses stood where at present is the village of Lowville. His mother was born in Ephratah, Fulton county, .Jan. 4, 17SS, and died June 11, 1875. He received his education at the common schools and Lowville Academy. On the 11th of February, 1858, he was married to Margaret Quackenbush, daughter of James and Margaret Queckenbush 0/ For.da, Montgomery county, N. Y. He has been a life-long farmer. About 1863, he began the culture of hops and for more than thirty years has been the largest hop grower in Lewis county. He now resides in the village, and gives his attention to the supervision of his 3,000 acrea of fine farming lands. He is one of the representative men of Lewis county, and has served as supervisor of his town nineteen years. He is a man of honor and strict integrity, whose word is his bond. BIOGKAPHIES. LUTHER CALVIN BURDICK was born in the town of Turin, N. Y., April 7, 1846. His parents were Albert Burdick, who was born in the town of Root, Columbia county, IMarch 31, 1823, and Emily M. Berrus. whc was born in the town of Richmond, New Hampshire, August 9, 1814. He was raised on the farm wliei'e he was hoi-n, attended to the duties in- cumbent upon a farmers son, went to the district school, and in August,. 1864, he entered the "Teachers' Class" at Lowville Academy (the worthy Wm. R. Adams, principal,) and remained to the end of the term, when he engaged in teaching common schools, in winter only, and was a successful teacher seven terms. In summer he supplied the people with, fresh meat for several seasons. In 1871 he settled in Greig village and in 1872 began his career as a mercliant, in general store, where he sold goods ten years. In 1.882 he removed to Lowville and there continued his mercantile business, in which he is still engaged, and having a con- tinuous successful career neaily a quarter of a century. A longer busi- ness carrer than but very few merchants ever reach. In 1872 he was clerk of the town of Greig, supervisor in 1879 and 1880, and postmaster ten years. In 1880 he was elected a coroner of the county for a term of three years, and in 1889 he was elected superintendent of the poor of Lewis county, a term of three years. In all of his positions and business affaii-s he has acquitted himself with ci-edit and honor. .Tune 4, 1867, he united in mairiage with Miss Sarah M. Stevens of West Turin. BIOGRAPHIES. Vll HORACE BUSH was born in Lowville April 3, 1831. After obtaining a thorough education and serving a clerliship, he went in 1855 to Cana joharie, where he was a druggist and pharmacist. He returned to Low- ville in 1867, and has continued the business begun in Canajoharie more than forty years. Mr. Bush has been president of the village of Lowville and has been one of the board of trdustees of Lowville Academy, and its president, for many years. He has aided in safely and profitably investing its endowments, and has held many position of trust and responsibility. He is an able and safe adviser, and has settled quite a number of important estates as sole executor. He is a life-long and zealous Republican, but has never desired office. He is an influential member of the Masonic Fraternity and is a past High Priest of Lowville Chapter No. 223, R. A. M., and a pillar in the M. E. church; and one whose liberality and gener- osity is extended to the poor and needy. Aug. 2, 1854, he united in marriage with Miss Ellen P. Hodge of Canajoharie, and has one son, Wm. T., who is associated with him in business. VIU BIOGRAPHIES. WILLIAM T. BUSH, son of Horace and Ellen P. (Hodge) Bush, was born in Canajoharie, N. Y., Sept. 30, 1860. He received his education In the public school of Lowville, Lowville Academy, from which he gradu- ated in 1879, and entered Hamilton College the ensuing fall, and gradu- ated in 1883 with the degree of A. B. and received his A. M. from that institution in 18S6. He also boie off the second prize for proficiency in chemistry. Jan. 1, 18S4, he liecame his father's partner, who is a druggist i'l Lowville, in which they are still engaged. Mr. Bush is a prominent Mason and a past master of Lowville Lodge, No. 134, F. and A. M., and past high priest of Lowville Chapter, No. 223, R, A. M. July 8, 1893, he was appointed assistant grand lecturer of the 16th Masonic district. He is the citizens' member of the board of health of the town of Low- ville, and for several years has been the chairman of the board of in- spectors of election of the first election district of his town. Mr. Bush is very capable, conscientious and faithful in the discharge of all duties. Oct. 2, 1884, he married Miss Hattie Benedict Settle, daughter of the late Eli Settle of Watertown, N. Y. They are blessed with a daughter. Vera Isabell. BIOGRAPHIES. IX JAMES T. CAMPBELL was born in the town of Little Falls, Herki- mer County, N. Y., Jan. 30, 1840, where he resided until 1867, when he removed to Lowville village. In 1869 he united in marriage with Miss Carrie E., daughter of Lewis Campbell. Mr. Campbell is a successful contractor and builder, and owns a fine farm, with farm buildings and residence within the village incorporation. A few of the many structures that he has erected are the Engine House on Dayan street, the Railroad House at the depot, the Smiley Block, corner of State and Dayan streets; the Asylum Buildings at the County Alms House, and the Baptist Church on State street. Mr. Campbell was a trustee of the village several years. In 1884 he was elected supervisor of Lowville, and the only Democrat honored with the office in sixty years. He also served as county superintendent of the poor, and was connected with the Lewis County Agricultural Society, and was from 1891 to 1895 (three years) superintendent of the Black River Canal. He is a man of good judgment, and alive for the interest of his -village. BIOGRAPHIES. HON. CHARLES A. CHICKERING of Copenhagen was born in Har- risburgli, Lewis county, Nov. 26, 1843. Received his education in the common schools and at Lowville Academy, and learned habits of indus- try on his father's faim, where he was born. He taught common schools and for a time in Lowville Academy. He was school commissioner of the second district of Lewis county from 1865 to 1875, and Member of Assembly in 1879, 1880 and 18S1. He was elected clei-k of the Assembly from 1884 to 1890 inclusive. He has served as chairman of Lewis County Republican committee; secretary of the Republica,n State committee, and also member of the executive committee of that body. He was elected to the Fifty-third and re-elected to the Fifty-fourth Congress, as a Re- publican; received 23,320 votes, against 13,473 votes for Washington T. Henderson, Democrat, and 1,255 votes for Sheldon, Prohibitionist. Dec. 15, 1869, Mr. Chickering united in marriage with Miss Emma B. Stanton of Copenhagen, an accomplished aijd amiable lady, the daughter of the late Dr. Stanton. BIOGRAPHIES. XI ADDISON L. CLARK, son of Hon. Lucian and Louisa J. (Babcock) Clark, was born in the town o£ Denmark on the larm which he now owns. July 7, 1843. He wa Educated in the common schools. Lowville Academy, the State Normal School at Albany and Eastman's Commercial College at Poughkeepsie, N. Y. He taught district schools two years, and settled as a farmer on the homestead with is father, and later pur- chased the farm. March, 1877, he removed to Copenhagen, an account of poor health. Since 1879 he has been engaged in fire and life insurance. Mr. Clark has the confidence of his large acquaintance, and has served as executor and administrator and settled many important estates, and has also assisted many administrators and executors in their duties. He has served as a committee and trustee in several cases of lunacy. He was an assessor of his town four years, and supervisor four years, and served as town clerk a tew months to All a vacancy and refused to serve longer. He has served the village of Copenhagen as chief of thS' fire department several terms, and as clerk and president. He has been president of the board of education the past ten years and since the organization of the Union Free school. He has been a representative of his county in quite a number of the State and Congressional conventions,, and in his county conventions as often as he will consent to attend He has been a director of the First National Bank of Carthage and a trustee of Carthage Savings Bank since their organization. Dec. 14, 1870, he united in marriage with Miss Mary K., daughter of the late John M. Paris, an amiable and accomplished lady of fine abilities. They are parents of an only daughter, Mary Louise, now a student in Wellesley College of Massachusetts. xu BTOORAPHIES HON. ALEXANDER H. CROSBY, M. D., son of Hopkins and Mary (Porter) Crosby, was born in tire town of Martinsburgh, Oct. 18, 1836. His great grandfather was Captain Prince Crosby, who sailed a merchant vessel between an Eastern port and the West Indies. He married, in Cuba, a Spanish lady of great beauty. He died at sea, but so near port that he was buried on the island of Cuba. A son of his, Jeremiah, emi- grated from New Hampshire to this county about 1800. His father, before mentioned, was a farmer, and Alexander H. received an education from the district schools, supplemented with a year at Wellsboro Acad- emy, Penn., two years at Mansfield, Penn., and one term, in 18.57, at Low- ville Academy. He began the study of medicine with his uncle, Lyman Buckley, of Oswego county, N. Y., and later returned to Martinsburgh and entered the office of Dr. James T. Peden, with whom he completed his studies. During the time he was thus engaged he taught several terms in the common schools. He subseo,uently attended one course of lectures at Albany Medical College, and was licensed to practice medicine by the Lev/is County Medical Society. January, 1S62, he began the practice of his profession in the town of Martinsburgh. On the 29th of February, 1863, he married Addle M. Macoy. daughter of Nathan Macoy. In March, 1867, he removed to the village of Lowville, where he has since resided. He has been a. member of the County Medical Society since he entered the profession, and has represented it several years in the State Medical Society. He was chosen delegate by that society to the Pennsylvania State Medical Society in 1875. In 187.5 he was elected to the Assembly and appointed upon the Committee of Canals and Public Health. In 1877-78 he represented the 22nd Congressional district on the State central and executive committee, and has been chairman of the county executive •committee several times. Upon several occasions he has been a promi- nent expert witness in criminal cases. He is an excellent surgeon, and there have been tew physicians in Northern New York who have been more successsful in the treatment of disease. He has a large and lucra- tive practice, and has tlie confidence of those who are best qualified to Judge of his ability. He is a member of Trinity Episcopal church, and has served several years as one of its vestrymen. BIOGRAPHIES. XUl FRANK C. DOIG was born at Lowville, N. Y., and educated at Low- ville Academy. He learned the drng business in liis father's store, and with Butler & Hamilton of Utica, N. Y.; where he served four years. In 1874 he purchased the interest of P. P. Kirley in the firm of Kirley & Pelton, and has continued in the business since that time as a member of the firms of Doig & Pelton and Doig Bros. Mr. Doig was active in reorganizing the Asliestos Burial Caslvet Co., and has been chairm.an of the executive committee and general business manager of the company since 1888. He is a member of the Masonic order and has served as master of the Lodge and high priest of the Chapter. He has been a trustee of the village of Lowville, and is a trustee of Lowville Academy. When the question of supplying the village with water was brought up, he was chairman of the committee appointed by the citizens to investigate the matter, and was a member of the first board of water commissioners, but resigned after serving one year. On the 12th of February, 1S77, he was married to Miss Kate Jones. XIV BIOGRAPHIES. CHARLES K. DOIG, son of John and Maria (Knox) Doig, was born Nov. 28, 1853. He was educated at LowviUe Academy. In 1874 he en- tered the drug store o£ Doig & Pelton, as clerk. In this capacity he served two years, when he bought out the interest of Mr. Pelton, and entered into partnership with his brother, Frank C, with the firm name of Doig Bros. Their business has been successfully conducted, and is still continued. BIOGRAPHIES XV CHARLES EUGENE DOUGLASS, M. D., was born in Denmark. Lewis county, .Ian. 9, 1846, and is of Scotch ancestry. His parents were ,Iohn and Olive (Sage) Douglass. Their children were Adelbert 0., born in 1837; Charles E., All:son O. and Alice 0. (twins), born in 185.5. All of these brothers were educated in the medical profession, and all are now in practice: one in Illion, one in Little Falls, and the subject of this sketch in Lowville, N. Y. Dr. Chas. E. Douglass attended the schools of Oneida county, and in 1865 he became a student of Ann Arbor University. In 1873 he gradu- ated from Long Island College Hospital. In 1881 he entered the .lefferson Medical College of Philadelphia, Pa., and graduated therefrom lu 1882. Dr. Douglass had practiced before this time in Oneida and Lewis coun- ties. In 1867 he was appointed pension surgeon, which office he still holds. In 1879 he was president of Lewis County Medical Society, and in 1880 he was elected, for three years, a delegate to the State Medical Society, of which he is a permanent member. Dr. Douglass has had under his tuition several students who have become physicians of repu- tation, among whom are his brothers before mentioned and William Powell and G. P. English. Dr. Douglass has an immense practice, not alone in Lowville and surrounding towns, but also all over his county. He has the earnestness of his Scotch race, and is a devoted student in his chosen profession, and has attained high distinction as a practitioner. He is regarded as an e.Kpert witness in criminal trials and his testimony is valuable to the jury in aiding its members in forming a verdict. He makes a specialty of gynecology and general surgery. He first united in marriage with Miss Julia A. Brown, daughter of George W. Brown, ex-sheriff of Oneida county, who died; and Jan. 24, 1869, he married Miss Esther H. Bacon, daughter of David and Sarah. (Parsons) Bason of Leyden. XVI BIOGRAPHIES. CHARLES FBNTON, son of Orin and Lucy (Weller) Fenton, was born at Number Four in the town of Watson. .June -5, 1829. He attended the common schools and Lowville Academy, and labored with his father, who was a farmer at Number Four, until he was of legal age. Mr. Fenton was fond of the forest where he was reared, and often served as a guide in the Adirondack regions, in his early manhood. He was also a lumberman; but is better known as the proprietor of "The Fenton House" at Number Four, a summer resort, and famous throughout the United States. Since he purchased this beautifvil resort on Beaver Lake in 1S72 he has constantly improved and beautified the premises, and now has fine accommodations for 150 guests. His table is bountifully supplied with fresh trout and venison in its season. He was instrumental in establishing a daily mail at Number Four in 1881, and has been its postmaster since that date. Mr. Fenton is the ownei' of the "Brown Homestead" of his wife's father, at Watson, con- taining 320 acres, and also has a private park of over 30,000 acres, of hunting and fishing grounds. Oct. 20, 18.58, he married Miss Annis Brown of Watson. This genial landlord and his worthy lady extend a hearty welcome to their guests, and make their house home-like and a resting place. They are blessed with two daughters, Cora L. and .Julia E., who reside with their parents.. BIOGRAPHIES. xvii WARREN R. FITCH, son of the late Augustus and Emily Fitch, was born in the town of Rodman, .leffeison county, N. Y., Dec. 31, 1836. When about two years of age his parents removed to Morristown, St. I^awrence county, where they resided until their death. Mr. Fitch received his education In the common schools and at Ogdensburgh Academy and Gouverncur Wesleyan Seminary. At sixteen years of age he engaged in teaching and followed that occupation until May, 1860, when he em- barked in the mercantile business in the town where he lived, and con- tinued the same until March, 1873, when he removed to Lowville, where he has since resided. For several years after coming to Lowville he was engaged In the mercantile business, both in that village and Carthage, and subsequently purchased the office of the Lowville Times, of which he was editor and publisher for twelve years. Before removing to Lowville he served as supervisor of the town of Morristown seven years, was a justice of the peace for twelve years, and postmaster eleven years, resigning all of those offices on removing from the county. He was a director in the Morristown and Black River R. R. company from the time of its incorporation until the completion of the road from Morristown to Philadelphia, N. Y., and final consolidation with the Utica and Black River R. R. company. He was one of the incor- porators of the Lowville Asbestos Burial Casket company, and has been the president of the company since its organization. He is now serving his third term as treasurer of the village where he resides. In politics he has always been a Republican, his first vote for presi- dent having been cast for Abraham Lincoln in 1860. During the war of the rebellion he was active in the support of the government and in se- curing volunteers for the service, in whose interests he visited their XViii BIOGRAPHIES. camps several times, assisting tlie families of those who perished in hattle, and rendering aid to many others. Mr. Pitch was converted in early life and soon after united with the Methodist Episcopal church, of which he is still a member. In 1874 he was ordained' as minister in that church by Bishop Randolph S. Poster of Boston. In 1892 he was elected a lay delegate to the General Conference of the M. E. church, which convened in Omaha, Neb., May 1st of that year, and continued in session four weeks, serving on some of the most important committees. At pres- ent he is treasurer of the Thousand Island Park Association, giving most of his time to the management of that business, and spending his sum- mers mostly at the Thousand Island Park,one of the most popular resorts on the St. Lawrence river. Mr. Fitch has been twice married, his first wife, Lydia J. Blackstone, ■dying April 11, 1873, and his last wife, Edna L. Arthur, very suddenly, Feb. 13, 1895. He has two children, both daughters, by his first marriage, the eldest, Leoni Adelle, being the wife of Rev. H. G. Coddington, rector of Grace Episcopal church, Syracuse, N. Y., and the youngest, Inez Gene- vieve, being the wife of R. Rea Smiley of Lowville, N. Y. BIOGRAPHIES. XIX ■/ DUANE DOTY FOOTE, son of Capt. Adoniram and Emily (Brainard) Foote, was born in tlie village of Martinsburgh, May 13, 1822. The gen- erations of his family in America were ■'Nathaniel Foote 1st, the settler," who married Elizabeth Deming in England in 1615, landed at Massa- chusetts Bay about 1630, and settled permanently in Weathersfield, Con., in 1635; Nathaniel, Daniel, Jehiel, George, John and Adoniram, who was born in Arlington, Vt., July 10, 1780; married Nancy Doty of Washington ■county, N. Y., in 1804, who died June 15, 1815. Jan. 28, 1817, he married Miss Emily Brainard of East Hartford, Conn., who was born June 1, 1789. In 1806 he settled in Martinsburgh and was the first shoemaker in the town. A few years later Capt. Foote built the first tannery in Martins- turgh, and carried on an extensive business for that period in tanning, harnessmaking and shoemaking. He worked on his shoe-bench from the age of ten years till about two weeks before his death, which oc- curred April 28, 1866, a period of 75 years. Capt. Foote commanded a company of cavalry several years, hence his military title. He served Lewis county as superintendent of the poor three or four terms of three years each, and was an ordained elder of the Presbyterian church from 1833 until a few years before his death. He left at his decease 95 living descendants. Duane D. Foote was the tenth of a family of twelve children, only three of whom are now living, viz: Norman B. of Rome, Duane D. of Lowville, and Rev. John B., an itinerant minister of the Methodist church. The subject of this sketch was educated in the common schools, at- XX BIOGRAPHIES. tended Denmark Academy one term and the academy at Martinsburgh several terms, taught by the late Rev. Calvin Yale. In 1843 he purchased the farm af his father, entirely on his credit, and began a successful business as a farmer. Having sold the home- stead he removed to a farm in Turin in 1852, accompanied by his aged father and mother, wife and two children, where he was "a tiller of the soil" until 1869, when he removed to Lowville and where he still re- sides. Mr. Foote is credited with being the first to introduce mowing ma- chines into the county, having commenced the sale of the Walter A. Wood mower as early as 1854, and conducted its sale and other agricul- tural implements so successfully that his extensive trade demanded his whole time, and, as before stated, he removed to Lowville and became an extensive and general dealer In all kinds of agricultural machines and implements. In 187.3 he formed a co-partnership with his sons and added to it produce and provisions, etc. For a number of years he has been out of the business and is giving some attention to his farming lands. Mr. Foote follows the instruction and example of his mother, who was a woman of great faith and ardent piety. He united with the Presbyterian church of Martinsburgh in July, 1843, and has led an exemplary Christian life. He has officiated as elder in the Presbyterian church of Turin and of Lowville over forty years, and has officiated as teacher and super- intendent of the Sunday schools of these churches as many years, and has been a consistent and hard worker in the church, in the Sunday school, and in the temeprance cause all through his long Christian career. His motto is "Live at peace with all men." Consequently he has never sued a debtor nor never been sued. Feb. 27, 1849, he united in marriage with Miss Margaret Evans of New Bremen. To them have been born five sons and three daughters. A daughter died at two and one-half years of age. Their son, Robert Duane, born Aug. 2, 1856, died Feb. 28, 1883, in the beginning of a pros- perous and promising manhood. BIOGRAPHIES. XXI G. W. FOWLER, born in Trenton, Oneida county, Nov. 20, 1S20, re- moved to Oxbow, Jefferson county, N. Y., in 1824, to Lowville in 1840. Engaged in the dry goods business in 1S46, continued about ten years. Married Elizabeth, daughter of Z. Knox, Esq., in 1848. Five children were born to them; two daughters and three sons: Edward E., Philip S. and Thomas B. The daughters are deceased. In 18.56 he purchased the Northern Journal and conducted the same till 18.59. Subsequently, in 1860, engaged in the hardware trade with Mr. Jno. Pfister, continuing till 1865, at which time, with the assistance of the three sons, he purchased the building and business, which they have conducted for 31 years with success. Neither business nor family need eulogies, they speak far themselves. Mr. Fowler is a close thinker, forms his opinions independ- ently, and has the courage to sustain his convictions. He is a good citizen, and alive to the interests of his village. XXll BIOGRAPHIES. EDWARD E. FOWLER, the eldest son of George W. aiul Elizabeth (Knox) Fowler, was born in Lowville, July 1, 1853. He was educated in the common and select schools of that village and in Lowville Academy, from which institution he graduated June 27, 3 872. He then entered the hardware store of his father, and for the past twenty-three years has been successfully engaged in the hardware trade, first as a member of the firm of George W. Fowler & Sons, and later as one of the firm of Fowler Brothers. On November 5, 1879, he married Miss Josephine A. Sackrider of Lowville. Their children are two sons and one daughter. Mr. Fowler has been prominentlv identified as a member of his firm in the different commercial and manufacturing enterprises for establish- ing industries in his native village, and also for all other enterprises for its advancement and benefit. Fowler Brothers are men of fine business abilities, who have a large trade, and carry quite as heavy stock in their line as any dealers in Lewis county. BIOGRAPHIES. XXlll PHILIP S. FOWLER, second son of George W. Fowler, junior partner o£ the present firm of Fowler Bros., was born in Lowville, July 1, 1S55. He receivefl an academic education in Lowville Academy, and at the ago of seventeen years he entered the h-^rdware store of his father, where he was ci clerk until he was twenty-three years of age. With his father and brother, Edward E., he then became a member of the firm of George W. Fowler & Sons. Ten years later their father, George W, Fowler, re- tired from the business, and the fii-m of Fowler Bros, was organized and consisted of the bi others, Kdward E., Philip S. and Thomas B. Fowler. The firm of I'^owler Bros, as thus constituted continued in successful business until the eaily part of this year (1896), when the youngest brother, Thomas B., sold his interest to his brothers, who continue, with the title of Fcwier Bros. Mr. Fowler is also interested in the "Allis & Fowler Watering Apparatus" for watering cattle in stancliions. Oct. 21, 1S7S, Mr. Philip S. Fowler married Miss Harriet Cady Camp- bell of Mohawk, N, Y., who died September, 1890, Five children were born to them, viz: Lyndsay D.. John C, Cora E., George W. 2nd, and Hattie C, all of whom are living. August, 1894, he married Evelyn T. Goldthrite, an dtheir union is blessed with a son, Philip S., Jr, XXIV BIOGKAPHIES. CHARLES EDWARDS GREENLEY, born In Rodman, N. Y., Feb. 4, 1842, is the only son of the late Robert Greenley, and a grandson of Charles E. Greenley, who was born in Glastonbury, Conn., May 20, 1768. Sept. 4, 1802, he purchased 2669 1-2 acres of land in Rodman, N. Y., and settled thereon, where he resided to the close of his life, Feb. 19, 1S52. He reared a family of ten children. His son Robert, before mentioned, born Oct. 8, 1810, married Lucetta Edwards. Their son, Charles E., married Miss Frances V. Brown, daughter of Joseph Brown of Rodman, July 17, 1861. They had one daughter, Metta C, who married 0. J. Woolworth, who now resides in Watertown, N. Y. Mr. Greenley married his present wife, Ella A., daughter of the late Francis Butts of Rodman, Aug. 10, 1890, who has been a successful teaclier in the public schools of Jefferson and Lewis counties. Mr. Greenley was a farmer on the homestead in Rodman until 1878, when he removed to Barnes Corners, where he still resides. In 1881 he formed a partnership with his son-in-law and conducted a general mer- cantile und undertaking business at Barnes Corners, which they suc- cessfully managed ten years and then separated, Mr. Woolworth assuming the undertaking and Mr. Greenley continuing the mercantile trade, in which he is now engaged. Mr. Greenley has always been a staunch Republican and generally represents his town (Pinckney) in the county conventions. BIOGRAPHIES. XXV HON. G. HENRY P. GOULD, son of Gordias H. and Mary (Plumb) Gould, was born at Lyons Falls, June 10, 1848. His grandfather, Christo- pher Gould, was born on Long Island in 1790. In 1825-26 he came to Lewis county, and settled in the town of Greig, where he followed the occupa- tion of farmer, and carpenter and joiner. He was a soldier in the War ■of 1812 and died at Lyons Falls, Aug. 7. 1882. His father was a millwright, and built the first steamboat on Black River. He was active in business and politics, but never an office- seeker. G. Henry was educated at Fairfield, Herkimer county, and at Lowville Academy, and afterward was engaged as bookkeeper with the Snyder Brothers, tanners, of Port Leyden. He began business for him- self in 1869, in the manufacture of lumber at Moose River, where he remained until 1874. He then formed a co-partnership with the heirs •of Lyman R. Lyon, in the same business. They purchased the property formerly owned by Marshall and Henry Shedd, located near the junction of Moose and Black Rivers. This co-partnership continued until 1877, when Mr. Gould conducted the business in his own name. In 1880 he built a wood pulp mill, the capacity of which is 750 tons per year of dry pulp. The saw mill has a capacity of 10,000,000 feet per year. He is now a member of the Lyons Falls Pulp and Paper Co., incorporated, in which he holds a controlling interest. This company is building an im- mense pulp and paper mill at Lyons Falls. In 1877, he was elected supervisor of his town, which position he held many years, and for several years was chairman of the board. In the fall of 1881 he was elected to the Assembly on the Democratic ticket, and served in the session of 1882, and again in 1885, 1891, 1892. September 15, 1870, he married Elizabeth Pritchard of Boonville, who was born in Steuben, Oneida county. 1846. XXVi BIOGRAPHIES. MAJ. ISAAC HALL, son of Jonathaa and Sally (Jenks) H;ll, was born in Leytlen. Lewis county, Nov. C, 1818, and , is of sturdy English ancestry. His father, above mentioned, was born in Wallingtord, Conn., (now Meriden), Aug. 22, 177fi. I-Ie was a pioneer of Leyden, and received his first deed of lands from his father, Isaac, and Martha, his wife, in 1802. Here he resided to the close of his life and raised six sons and seven dauglrters. He was a soldier in the war of 1812. Isaac Hall, Jr., father of Jonathan and grandfather of the Major, was also a pioneer of Leyden, and was a soldier in the Revolutionary War, with the rank of lieutenant. His captain being ill, he succeeded him and commanded his company of "Light Horse" under Gen. Wester, from Oct. 2,5, 1776, till the ensuing December 31. After the death of his second wife, Martha, he married Mis3 Laura Bulkley. He died in Leyden, Feb. 17, 1810. The subject of this sketch, Maj. Isaac Hall, during his minority, at- tended the district school and labored on his father's farm. Later he supplemented his education with a few trms at Suflield Academy in Connecticut, and thus prepared, he taught in the town of Springfield, Mass.. and in his native state twelve terms of common schools. May 1, 1845, he united in marriage with Miss Amanda Thayer, daugh- ter of the late Ira Thayer, and settled as a farmer on the farm now occupied by Fred Malcolm, and continued this vocation and that of cattle dealer, on that place and on 133 acres of his father's homestead, until the beginning of the war to save our Union. Nov. 30, 1861, he volunteered to serve his counti'v, and enrolled as a private soldier in the 97th Regt.. \ BIOGRAPHIES. XXVU of N. Y. Volunteers, and served to the close of the war, and was mus- tered out of the service with his regiment July 18, 1865, and honorably discharged at Syracuse, N. Y., the ensuing 5th of August. He was pro- moted from time to time and held the office of captain at the time he was discharged. And Oct. 17, 1866, Gov. R. E. Fenton commissioned Capt. Hall, "Brevet Major of New York State Volunteers, for gallant and meritorious services in the late war." Major Hall returned to his home, broken in health, without much means; he looked for a business to support his family. He turned his- attention to gardening and the insurance business, and finally, by request of Dr. Franklin B. Hough and other comrades of his regiment, he was induced to compile its history (which Dr. Hough commenced), but in consequence of injured eyes he was compelled to desist. His eyes having improved, two years later, at a reunion of the regiment in September, 1888, he was unanimously constituted its historian, and was enabled to complete and publish its history in 1890. It is a meritorious work which is an invaluable souvenir for every member and friend of the gallant 97tli. Maj. Hall was a census enumerator in President Harrison's admin- istration, and is now a notary public. The children of Maj. and Mrs. Hall are: Etta H. (Mrs. John J. Bas- sett), Harriet H. (Mrs. Frank M. Shedd), and Arthur, who married Susan. Hutchins. Irb, Herbert died in early childhood. XXVlll BIOGRAPHIES. JOHN E. HABERER, son of Henry and Julia (Keiser), Haberer, was Taorn in Utica, N. Y., Nov. 21, 1851. He received a practical education in the common schools, and at the Academy in Carthage, N. Y. He came to Lowville in 1870 and engaged as a journeyman with John Conover in the manufacture of furniture, and remained with him (except a year spent in Watertown), until 1876. He then, with his brother George, pur- chased the manufactory and stock of his employer, Mr. Conover, which was situated on Valley street, and then gave employment to five or six men. In 1880, finding their business had outgrown their manufactory, they purchased a site of Hon. D. C. West, near the railroad depot and con- tiguous to the railroad track, and there erected a part of the buildings he now occupies, and has added to them from time to time until this mammoth plant now covers an area of five acres, and gives employment to a force of 100 men. In 1891 the firm of Haberer Bros, was dissolved by mutual consent, George J. Haberer taking the retail trade and John E. continued the manufactory and wholesale trade. Besides conducting this large business. John B, Haberer is a stock- holder, director and vice president of the Gould Paper Co., with build- ings at Fowlerville, Port Leyden. This company is now building one of the largest pulp and paper mills in the Empire State, and will use the enormous water power at Lyons Falls, estimated at 5,000 horse power. Mr. Haberer gives his personal attention to every detail of his large business, hence it is unnecessary to say that he is- a busy man and seldom has a leisure hour. He consented to serve his village as trustee one term. Mr. Haberer has also valuable timberland in Montague. April 15, 1885, he united in marriage v>fith Miss Florence A., daughter ■of Henry C. Northam of Lowville. Their children are H. Northam and Mui'iel A.' BIOGRAPHIES. XXIX GEORGE J. HABERBR, son of Henry and Julia (Keiser) Haberer, was born in Carthage, Jefferson Co., N. Y., Aug. 20, 1S53. He receievd bis education in Cartilage, and there learned his trade as cabinetmaker, of the late Richard Galliger. Like his brother, John E. Haberer, he came to Lowville and was an employe of John Conover, until these brothers organized the firm of Haberer Bros., in 1876. This business firm had a prosperous career, and closed their partnership in 1891. Mr. George Haberer preferred the retail trade in furniture and undertaking, and is now located on State street, Lowville, where he has a large and lucrative trade in both branches of his business. His stock and store will compare favorably with any establishment of its kind in Northern New York. Mr. Haberer is one of the solid men of his village, and is a ready- contributor to all the enterprises for its real interests. He has served two years as one of its board of trustees. His family consists of his wife and a son, George LeRoy, aged seventeen years. XXX BIDGKAPHIES. 4«< WALLACE R. HILL was born in Jefferson county, N. Y., and began his mercantile career as a clerk at Dexter, N. Y., in 1855. He entered the Union Army, in the 10th N. Y. Vol. Artillery, and was mustered out .July, 1S65. He was in mercantile trade from 1865 to 1876, at Dexter, N. Y., and Toledo, Ohio. He has lesided in Lewis county since 1878, and was engaged in farming until 1883, when he located at Deer River, and purchased the store he occupies of E. D. Hulbert, and is dealing In gen- eral merchandise. He was appointed postmaster in 1884, and has con- tinued in office since, and has served the town of Denmark since 1883. He has fine abilities and represents his town ably at the board of supervisors. He married Ellen L. Bassett. BIOUKAPHIES. XXXI K. COLLINS KEF.LOGG was born in Westfield, Massachusetts, March 26, 1823. His father, Collins Kellogg, l)orn Feb. 17, 1802, married Cynthia Loomis in 1822, and when K. Collins \\as but a child, emigrated from Massachusetts and settled in the town of Turin. Mr. Kellogg received his education in the common schools, and in March, 1840, entered the employ of William L, Easton and A. G. Dayan, merchants of Lowville, as clerk. He began with the determination to master the minutest de- tails of his calling, and after a faithful clerkship, received, in 1846, an interest in the business of his emijloyer, William L. Easton, which con- tinued two years. On the l.jth of .June, 18.35, he married Eliza Boshart, the youngest daughter of Gan-et Boshart. He was again an employe until 1856, when he again became a merchant. In 1857-58 his brother-in-law, James H. Boshart, was a partner with him. In 1869 he loaned |20,000 to the building of the hotel in I^ov/iille, that bears his name, and of which he afterward became ownei- ?nrt piojiiietor. He now owns two fine farms, one of 300 acres, on which his brother, Halsey E., now resides. He also owns the "Henry Kitts" farm on Black River, one and a half miles east of Lowville, Mr. Kellogg has been remaik:il;ly successfLil in all his business enter- prises, owing to his industry, perseverance, business ability and in- tegrity. XXXll BIOGRAPHIES. LOREN E. KELLER, son of Christopher and Margaret (L'Hviillier) Keller, was born in Lowville Aug. 12, 1855. He began to contribute to his own support when he was but eight years old, and in a short time became self-supporting. He attended the common schools and later at- tended the evening schools in Lowville, and thus gained a practical business education. At the age of fifteen he began the trade of harness- maker with the late S. C. Boyce ,with whom he remained three years. He was a journeyman harnessmaker, four or five years. July 3, 1876, he united in marriage with Miss Nettie Parsons, daughter of Elon G. and H. Jane (Rogers) Parsons, and on March 1, 1877, he began business at his trade in Lowville, which he has successfully followed to the present time. Mr. Keller began "at the foot of the ladder," and with sharp com- petition; but by constant industry and close attention to his business he has made his business a success, and to-day he has the largest and finest harness store in Northern New York. BIOGRAPHIES. XXXUl WM. A. KELLY was born in Shei-burne, Shenai;go Co., N. Y., Feb, 2, 1856. He completed his education at St. Mictiael's College, at Toronto, Canada. He studied dentistry in Rome, N. Y., where he resided six years. He practiced in Adams, N. Y'., thiee years, and permanently settled in Lowville, Dec. 29, 1S79, where he continues to reside and where he has, by industry and close attention to his numerous patrons, gained a large and lucrative practice. Dr. Kelly is a courteous and affable gentleman and has a host of friends. He has officiated as a vestryman of Trinity church since 1889. He is a spirited citiz?n and responds to every interest for the success of his adopted village. June 17, 1884, he united in marriage with Miss Mary L., daughter of W. B. Buckley of Cape Vincent, N. Y. XXXIV BIOGRAPHIES. MAJ. JOHN S. KOSTER was born in Lee, Mast,., June 11, 1841, His father was a skillful and widely known manufacturer of paper on the Housatonic River in the town of Lee. John S. inherited much of the genius of his father, was reared among the buzzing wheels in his father's mills and early learned his art of paper making, and was thus fully equipped to enter upon a successful career. Early in his history he was employed in a newspaper office in the city of Springfield, but soon re- turned to his father's mills. His father died about this period and Maj. Koster accepted the position of foreman in the extensive mills of the Seymour Paper Co., at Windsor Locks, Conn., and soon after a more lucrative position at Palmer, Mass., and here, busy with his art as a skilled workman, with bright ijrospects before him, reverberations of the thunder of Fort Sumpter burst upon him and the nation, and the cruel war of the Rebellion was upon us. The whole nation was aroused and was springing to arms. Young Kosters' soul was fired with the patriotic spirit, and he was among the first to offer his services. The his tory of his regiment (the 21st Mass.) in its varied service, and many sanguinary battles in the Carolinas, Virgina, Maryland, Kentucky and Tennesee is the history of Maj. Koster. The second day of June, 1864, was a terrible and sanguinary day on the bloody battlefield at Cold Har- bor. The long day closed and with it Maj. Koster's fighting days also closed. With his body pierced and his good right arm shattered, he was borne from the field. This sacrifice was made for his country. He had done what he could. He recovered and returned to Massachusetts with an empty sleeve, and as a reward, the war Go\. Andrew tendered Sergeant Koster the commission of major. Since the war Major Koster has been a government ofliicer seven years at Boston. Mass., and was superintendent of paper manufacturing in Lancaster, N. H. In 1876 he came to his pres- ent residence at Kostcfville in Lyonsdale, Lewis county, where he is the business manager of Herkimer Paper Co.'s mills and business and a stockholder in the company. He was a presidential elector in 1888, and messenger to U. S. court. He now represents Lewis county in the Assembly. April 6, 1865, Major Koster united in marriage with Miss Mary L. Kinzey, daughter of Owen Kinzey of New York city. They have three daughters and two sons. The latter are engaged in the mills at Koster- ville. BIOGRAPHIES. XXXV MARTIN R. LEFEVER was born in Blenlieim, Schoharie Co., N. Y., in 1837. In 184.5 he removed with his father's famiiy to Northvilie, Ful- ton county, where he resided until 1864. lie received an academic educa- tion, and learned the tanner's trade in his father's tannery. In 1864 he settled in the village of Beaver Falls, and engaged in the business of fanning, where he conducted a successful business in that line thirty-one years. In the winter season he gave employment in bark drawing and in the tannery to a force of fifty men and forty teams. He is now engaged in merchandise and clearing his large tract, from which he has exhausted the bark. He resides in a heretofore strong Democratic town, has held the office of notary public, and was instrumental in establishing the postoffice in Beaver Falls, and was postmaster the ensuing eighteen con- secutive years; and again in President Harrison's administration. Aug. 24, 1864, he united in marriage with Miss Hannah M. Lewis. Their children are: Minnie M. (Mrs. Dr. W. W. Jamieson) of Syracuse and Howard I. Lefever of the firm of Lewis. Slocum & Lefever. XXXV I BIOGRAPHIES. CHARLES PINCKNEY LEONARD, son of Stephen and Jane Martin, daughter of Gen. Walter Martin, founder and first resident proprietor of Martinsburgh, was born in Lowville. He is of sturdy New England stock. His first ancestor known in America was John Leonard, who emigrated from England and settled in Springfield, Mass., in 1636. He married there Sarah Heath, Nov. 12, 1640, and was killed by the Indians in 1676. The generation succeeding John Leonard were (2nd) Joseph, (3d) Joseph, (4th) Moses, (5th) Phineas, (6th) Stephen. Stephen Leonard was born in West Springfield, Mass., Oct. 29, 1783, and where he resided until 1802. In the winter of 1804-05 he came tO' Lowville from Manlius, N. Y., and formed a mercantile partnership with James Harvey Leonard, with whom he continued in business twenty-four years. In 1809 he was appointed postmaster by President Madison and continued in that position thirty-six years. In 1808, with twenty-three other prominent citizens, made application to the Regents of the Uni- versity for the incorporation of Lowville Academy, and was one of its board of trustees nearly forty years. He was one of the founders of the- Presbyterian church and one of its first trustees. He labored assiduousljr for the prosperity of Lowville, and was a noble and worthy man. Charles P. Leonard, before mentioned, was educated in the common school and Lowville Academy, in which institution ho was under the in- struction of Professors D, P. Youmans and D. P. Mayhew. He is indus- trious, energetic and enterprising, and has been a merchant, miller and manufacturer. At present he is giving his attention to his large farming; interests. In 1879 he was one of the founders of the Black River Na- tional Bank, of which he is president. The interests of Lowville receive much of his care and attention. The Academy, the State Street Graded school, of which he has been sole trustee for many years, and under whose supervision it has attained high excellence, and the Lowville sys- tem of waterworks, all have had his aid, push and energy. Jan. 11, 1849, he married Sarah Tyler. Their daughter, Sarah Eliza- beth, is his only surviving child. Mrs. Leonard died May 27, 1865, and! Nov. 11, 1869, he united in marriage with Elizabeth (Glasgow) Pelton, a. widow with one son, Charles E, Pelton, Mr. Leonard's twin brother, George C, was a patriotic soldier la Co. B., 94th Regt, N. Y„ at the breaking out of the war, and died ai martyr for his country Dec. 1, 1863. BIOGRAPHIES XXXVll JAMES P. LEWIS was bom in Noithville, N. Y.. Feb. 14, 1845, and -was there educated in the public schools. He resided at Beaver Falls when a small boy, five or six years. His father then owning a tannery there which occupied the site of the present one, Oct. 11, 1871, Mr. Lewis settled permanentlv in Beaver Falls, and in the first eight years thereafter he was connected with the tannery operated by IMr. M. R. Lefever, and two years run a general store connected with the tannery. About 1880, the Beaver Falls Pulp Co. was organized, comprising James P. Lewis, M. R. Lefever and Charles Nuffer, three capable business men, who built the first pulp mill in the place; and five years later he purchased his partner's interest and continued the business alone. Ten years later Mr. Lewis erected the Riverside Pulp Mill, the first hydraulic pulp mill in Northern New York (a system that has revolutionized the manufactur- ing of pulp). Two years later the flist paper mill was added to one of these plants, and has since been run by tlie firm of Lewis and Slocuni. In 1892 he commenced the erection of the J. P. Lewis Co.'s paper mill, completed it in the spring of 1S92 and incorporated it in the fall of 1894. At this date it is the largest in the county. He is also one of the firm of Lewis, Slocum and Lefever, who erected a pulp mill on the site of the old saw mill and tannery in 1893. All of these mills are in successful operation and give employment to a large force of men. Besides his im- mense business as a manufacturer at Beaver Falls, Mr. Lewis is the first vice president of the National Wood Pulp-Eoard Co., which comprises all the mills making this grade of product in the United States, with headquarters at New York city. During Mr. Lewis' residence at Beavei- Falls, he has served his town as justice of the peace twelve years, and also served it on the board of Supervisors. His church relations are with the M. E. church, and he is a trustee of Cazcnovia Seminary and one of the executive committee of the Thcusand Island Park Association. Jan. 5, 1871, he united in marriage with Miss Julia E. Slocuni, a lady of worth and ability. They arc blessed with a daughter, Grace Edna, and a son, Harry S. XXXVIU BIOGRAPHIES. ANDREW J. MALCOLM, son of Armstrong and Cynthia (Porter) Malcolm, of Scotch origin on his paternal side, was born in West Turin, Felj. 23, 1825; received a practical education, and began business life a carpenter and house painter, which he followed about twelve years, and then changed to Are insurance, which he has industriously pursued about thirty years. He is now ably assisted by his son Howard A. Malcolm, who plies the laboring oar. He has taken hundreds of thousands of dol- lars in risks on property and has always been able through his re- sponsible companies to satisfactorily adjust all losses and settle his own accounts, so as to merit the praise of his companies. At the age of two years his parents came from West Turin and set- tled in Talcottville in Leyden, where Mr. Malcolm has since resided and rt'here he has earned the confidence and respect of a, very large acquaint- ance. Dec. 11, 1848, he mai'ried Miss Emily Miller, daughter of Denms Miller of Leyden. Their children are: Laura V. (Mrs. Peter Weist) of Talcott* ville and Jennie E. (Mrs. D. Z. Owens), merchant of Boonville. Mrs. Malcolm died March .5, 1853, and Dec. 11, 1855, he united in marriage with Miss Eimly H. Rockwell of Turin. They are blessed with a son, Howard A., before mentioned. BIOGRAPHIES. XXXIX JAMES A. MARENBSS, son of Abram M. and Clarissa (Rusooe) Mare- ncss, was bcrn Nov. 20, 1844. in Montgomery county. His fatlier was bom in Schoharie county, Jan 15, 180S, and followed the occupation of tailor. For several years he resided in Montgomery county. In the fall or 1861, he removed to Lowville. James A. came to Lowville the spring preceding, and entered the drug ard grocery store of George D. Ruggles, as clerk, where he remained until September, 1862, when at the death of Mr. Ruggles, L. B. Richardson purchased the store. Mr. Mareness was employed by him until 1864, when he enlisted in Co. H., 26th Regt., Cavalry, under Captain Henry E. Turner, at Sackett's Harbor. He was honorably discharged July 10, 1SG5. He then went "west," wheie he remained but a short time, and, returning to Lowville, was employed as bookkeper in the clothing house of L. B. Richardson. In 1872 he began business tor himself, entering upon several speculations, until 1877, when he conducted a grocery store in the Morse Eitilding. In 1880 he leased the R. J. Easton Block, where he successfully conducted a grocery store until 1894, when he sold his interest to F. A. Sherwood, September 23, 18£5, he again commenced business in the same block, which had been rebuilt, where he is successfully conducting a lagre grocery and crockery trade. Mr. Mareness is a man who has by his long experience in trade learned the minutest details of his business, and is one of Lowville's most energetic, sagacious and successful business men. On the 18th of June, 187.3, he married Addie Dezotell of Deer River. xl BIOGRAPHIES. DE WITT C, MARKHAM, son of Silas and Louisa (Hubbard) Mark- ham, was born in West Turin, Marcli 21, 1846. He is of English origin and his first progenitor, William IVIarkham, was a nephew of William Penn, in whose honor Pennsylvania received its name. Both his paternal and maternal grandfathers were natives of Connecticut, and both served our country in the war of 1812. He received his education in the common schools (the people's col- leges) and early learned to labor on his father's farm. His parents set- tled on a farm near Collinsville. He remained with them until he was of legal age. In 1870 he became interested in the manufacture and sale of the Eureka Mower, and continued it until 1889. In 1885 he purchased the "Hoyt farm" and has since conducted it as a Stock Farm. He was elected sheriff of Lewis county in the fall of 1893, assumed the duties of the office .Jan. 1. 1894. and is now serving on the last year of his term. .July, 1867, he united in marriage with Miss Margaret P. Barnes, daughter of Lyman W. and Nellie (Adams) Barnes. They are parents of one son, Fred D., born Mai-ch 3, 1871. a graduate of the Ontario Veterin- ary College at Toronto, Canada. BIOGRAPHIES. xli PETER McGOVERN, son of Peter and Katharine (McMannis) Mc- Govern, was born Feb. 22. 1857. His fattier came from Ireland to this country in the spring of 1836, and in 1840, settled in the town of High Market, built a log cabin, and cleared the farm on which lie now resides. Here Peter, .Jr., was born. Like other farmers' sons, he spent his youth alternately at the district schools, where he received a practical educa- tion, supplemented with one term at Lowville Academy, and hard labor. Nov. S, 1S7.5. he came to Lowville and entered the wagon shop of T.jOuis Campbell & Son, where he remained three years. He was then employed in the wagon shop of Michael Diver, of Turin, for over two years. .June 14. 1882, he purchased the wagon shop of Louis Campbell & Sou, of Low- ville, in which he had learned his trade, and has since enlarged the shop and employs from seven to twelve men. On Nov. 22, 1884, he was mar- ried to Julia E. Dunn, daughter of Dennis Dunn, Jr. As the above sketch indicates Mr. McGovern is an energatic End enterprising business man: is prosperous and an honorable dealer, and now holds the important position of trustee of Lowville village. xlii BIOGRAPHIES. THE VERY REVEREND DEAN CHARLES J. McMORROW was born at Cohoes. N. Y., in 1853. and made his classical studies at St. Michael's College, at Toronto, Canada; and took his philosophical and theological course at the Seminary of St. Sulpice, Montreal. He was or- dained by Bishop Wadhams, in 18S.3. He remained at the Cathedral a few months, and was appointed to the parish of Fort Covington, where he officiated until he was transferred to Lowville, N. Y., June 1st, 1893, and where he is still the pastor of St. Peter's Church. When Father McMorrow arrived in Dowville, he found the congrega- tion sadly demoralized; many prominent members had not seen the the inside of the church edifice in several months; but he went steadily to work with a Christian spirit and Vv'ith his usual genial way and busi- ness tact, and soon had the love of his people and the esteem of the whole population. Although hampered with a debt of $1,684.70, at the end of the year he had it paid and raised besides $1,736.37 for repairs, pas- tor's salary, and two furnaces for heating. The ensuing year he added a new building to the church. In 1894 he v/as appointed Dean of Lewis county. Father McMorrow is a genial gentlemen, an eloquent speaker, "is of the people and with the people," and frequently mounts the rostrum. on public days, and special occasions. BIOGKAPllIES. xliii JOHN GIGER MOSHIER, son of David and Caroline M. (Freeman) Moshier, was born in 1825 in the town ot Jerusalem, Yates county, N. Y. Oct. 20, 1847, he united in marriage v/ith Miss Sarah M. Merrlman. They first settled in the town of Russia, Herkimer county. N. Y., Mrs. Moshier's native town.. March 22, 185.5, thay removed to a fme farm- at West Martinsburgh. During the war, besides the cultivation of his farm, Mr. Moshier dealt extensively in horses and cattle, and later prin- cipally in dairy cows. Besides conducting a large dairy of cows and the ordinary cultivation of his farm, Mr. Moshier was some years an exten- sive grower of hops. In 1891 Mr. and Mrs. Moshier removed to Lowville where they now reside. IXllV BIOGRAPHIES. MRS. .JOHN G. MOSHIBR, nee Sarah M. Merriman. daughter ot Isaac ■G. and Lucy (Sheldon) Merriman, was born in the town of Russia, Her- kimer county, Oct. 23, 1828. After marrying .John G. Mosliier, she duti- fully followed her husband and his fortune, which was also her fortune, and hand in hand they have travelled life's journey together almost half a century. Mr. and Mrs. Moshier were blessed with six children. Those living are Caroline (Mrs. A. C. Boshart) of Lowville, Sarah (Mrs. H. N. Shumway) of Houseville, John of Chicago, 111., Charles and Wm. D., the firm of Moshier Bros., wholesale dealers in tea, coffee, extracts and per- fumes, of Utica, N. Y. Their fifth child, Isaac M., died in Chicago. BIOGKAPHIES. xl\r STEPHEN H. MURPHY, M. D., was born in the town of Greig m 1853, He was educated in Fairfield and Wiiitestown academies, and in liis early manhood taught common schools in the states of New York, Illinois- and Wisconsin. He chose the medical profession and entered Bellevue Hospital Medical College in 1876 a.nd graduated therefrom in 1879. He settled at once at Glendale in the town of Martinsburgh, where he is still in practice. He now holds the office of coroner, having beeii elected to that position by a large majority. Dr. Murphy is energetic, studious and is popular as a man and as a practitioner. He united in marriage with Mary A. Dorn. Xlvi BIOGRAPHIES. HON. JOHN O'DONNELL, one of t,he most generally known men in Northern New York, came to Lowville in 1852, and was for many years successfully engaged in the clothing trade. In 1863 he represented Lewis county in the Assembly, and was a member of the Republican State committee for a number of years. In 1864 he was a delegate to the Re- publican National convention that nominated President Lincoln and Andy .lohnson. From 1864 to 1868 he represented Jefferson and Lewis counties in the Senate, and was chairman of finance. He was the author of the bills to tax corporations, to suppress obscene literature, the prim- ary election law, local prohibition, civil damage law, and other reform measures. In 1869 he was appointed U. S. supervisor of internal revenue for the Northern Judicial district of New York. His annual collections were over $5,000,000. During his term of office not a single dollar was lost to the government. Soon after the enactment of the Railroad Com- mission law in 1882, he was appointed one of the three commissioners, on the unanimous recommendation ot Nev.' York Chamber of Commerce, the New York Board of Trade and Transportation and the Anti-Monopoly League, and held this office four years, and was known through out the State as the Anti-Monopoly commissioner. During all these years he has been active in local interests, and has erected more than one hundred buildings in Lowville. Within the last year he received a patent on a steel-track road tor common highways, which it is claimed v/ill revolutionize the carrying of freight and passengers. Its first public exhibition was made at the Atlanta National Road Congress last November, when it received the unanimous approval ot that body, which passed a resolution suggesting the construction of experimental steel track highways at various points throughout the states for public trial. Mr. O'Donnell is a good speaker, and very generally known as a temperance and labor reformer. BIOGRAPHIES. xlvii SQUIRE H. OLIVER was born June 3, 1832, in the east part of the town of Martinsburgh, Lewis Co., N. Y. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will- iam Oliver, were pioneer settlers of this section. Opportunities for edu- cation for the sons and daughters of the early settlers were very limited, from the fact that their parents had a struggle to gather funds to make their small payments on their land contracts. Consequently the subject of this sketch had more days at hard labor than days at school, and did not attend school after he was ten years of age in the summer; but he says, "I am glad to say I was well occupied winter evenings beside the old fire-place in studying and reading." He attended Lowville Academy two terms, taught common schools three terms, and has followed civil engineering and surveying to quite an extent since 1852. Has served as station and express agent at Glendale, since the completion of Black River R. R. in 1868; a longer period of time than that of any other agent on the line; which is conclusive evidence of his appreciation by its man- agers, of his integrity and business ability. He has served his town twlve years as justice of the peace — declined to serve longer — was post- master of Glendale six years, and has always resided in the town of Martinsburgh, and is one its most reliable citizens. Jan. 16, 1856. he married Miss Ada A. Chapman. Pour children have blessed their union: Maturin S., born June 17, 1858; Sarah C. (Mrs. Dr. Littlefield), born Oct. 7, 1868; Jessie A. (Mrs. Van Allen), born June 27, 1870; and Mary E. Oliver, born Nov. 24, 1875, who are all living xlviii BIOGRAPHIES. J. DUANE PARIS, the youngest son ct the late John M , was born in the town of Harrisburgh Jan. 5, 1848, and was educated in the common schools at Lowville Academy and at Cazenovia Seminary. For some time he was engaged in teaching, and later was employed in the Lewis county clerk's office for a time, under the late D. A. Stewart. Mr. Paris repre- sented the town of Denmark on the board of supervisors continuously from 1884 to 1892, and served two years as chairman of that body. He was elected treasurer of Lewis county in 1892 and seived his term of three years; is a magistrate of the town of Denmark and has impartially filled that position since 1883; has been president of the village of Copenhagen, and is now serving as clerk. Mr. Paris is a member of Orient Lodge, No. 238, F. & A. M., of Court Ganega, No. 1533, I. O. F., and of Copenhagen Grange, No. 90, P. of H... holding positions of honor and trust in all of them, and is one of Coepn- hagen's most useful and energetic business men. BIOGRAPHIES. xlix ^-V^J JOHN PFISTER of Lowville was born at Wei&enbach, near Heirtel- burg, Baden, Germany, July 29, 1830, and emigrated to America in 1845. In 1847 he engaged with D. D. Otis of Water town, Jefferson county, N. Y a dealer in hardware, stoves and tin, and there learned the trade of tinsmith. He remained in the employ of Mr. Otis ur.til Aug. 1, 18.52. He worked as ^ journeyman tinner in Martinsburgh and Watcrtown until Sept 1 185S when he settled in Lowville and opened a hardware store and tin store the first store of its kind in the village. Thi'i infant in- dustry soon grew to a large and prosperous business, in which he was engaged twenty-one years. In 1865 he was elected a director of the First National Bank ot Lowville, which position he still holds. He is also its vice president. In 1866 he erected the large foundry and machine shop on Valley street, which he conducted until April 2, 1887, when he sold the Lowville Iron Works to Messrs. Hughes & Horton. In 1871, he purchased the old burned site of the "Lower Grist Mill," (now known as Lowville Steam Mills) and erected thereon a grist, flouring and circular saw mill, and conducted the same until December, 1872. He then exchanged this mill property for a farm at Great Bend, on Black River, in the town of Cham- pion containing 312 acres (known as the Lossee farm.) April, 1890, he purchased the Prentice farm adjoining, of 198 acres, making a total of 510 acres of good and valuable land and nearly surrounded by Black River. Since disposing of his mills and the iron works, Mr. Pfister has given his attention to his fine farm and has benefitted Lowville by erect- ing several dwelling houses. Mr, Pfister was a trustee of his village in 1866 and its president in 1870. He united in marriage with Miss Emily J. Winchel, daughter of Morris and Deborah Winchel. Their sons are Manford J. and Pay B. Pfister; daughters are Carrie E., wife of J. Howard Crosby, M. D., of South Dakota, and Minnie G., wife of Jess J. Kellogg of Lowville. BIOGRAPHIES. HON. HENRY A. PHILLIPS, son of Elijah and Clarissa (Hough) Phillips, was born July 20, 1834, in Middletown, Con., and moved to Martinsburgh, N. Y., with his parents when five years old. He received his education in the common cshools, at Lowville Academy, at Kimball Union Academy, Meriden, N. H., and graduated at Albany State Normal College. He taught school several years in Lewis county and in Glouces- ter, Mass. In 1867 he was elected Member of Assembly. He was editor ot the Northern Journal and Journal and Republican from October 1858 to January, 1864. Prom 1870 to 1878 he was engaged in business at Fort Scott, Kan. But in 1878 again purchased the Journal and Republican and since that time has lived in Lowville. He was chairman of the Republican County committee eight years from 1884 to 1892. In 1888 he was a delegate to the Republican National' convention at Chicago, representing Oneida and Lewis counties In 189" he was elected a trustee of Lowville Academy. Under President Harri- son s administration he was postmaster at Lowville, N. Y In December 1866, he was united in marriage with Miss Christine, daughter of Ex- Judge C. P. Scovil of Lowville. They have four children living- Ihree sons. George S.. McGregor A. and Henry S., and one daughter. Mrs 1^ rank T. Post of Spokane, Washington. BIOGHAPHIES. HENRY B. PORTER, son of George S. and Thirclevia (Goorlenough) Porter, was born in Watertown April 24, 1858. His parents' removed to Lowville in 1866, and where he was educated in the public school and LowviUe Academy. At the age of twenty-one years he represented the Singer Sewing Machine Co., as (heir general agent, the ensuing ten years, and then changed to the business of life insurance. He now repre- sents the ("Old Reliable") New Yoik Life Insurance Company. Mr. Porter has written thousands of dollars in risks, and his prompt and reliable company have honorably adjusted all losses, and he has also settled his accounts in a manner to merit the approbation of his em- ployers. Mr. Porter also represents the New England Mutual Accident Association, a substantial and piompt accident company. Feb. 1, 1882, he married Miss Anna Gilioy of Lyons Falls, N. Y. Their children are Carroll H., Jessie C. and Donald A. and Dorothy A. (twins). Their second child, Bessie J., died at the age of three years. lii BIOGRAPHIES. FRED HENRY RALSTEN, EDITOR OF THE LOWVILLE TIMES, is the son of James H. and Catherine Ralsten of Lowville. He was born. March 11, 1869, at Pinckney, N. Y. During the year 1871 the family took up their residence at West Martinsburgh, where James Ralsten con- ducted a general merchandise store for fifteen years. During this time Fred spent his time at the Old Red school house and in the store, and there acquired studious and industrious habits. 1885 the family came to Lowville and our subject began attending the Academy, graduating with honors in 1888. In the fall of '88 he entered Wesleyan University, Middle- town, Ct., where he spent three years in the scientific course, paying- special attention to literature, history and philosophy. During these three years he was very prominent in the college social life, a member of the Alpha Delta Phi Fraternity. He was president and captain of the' ath- letic team and a 'varsity foot ball man. In the fall of 1891 he received ?, call as physical director to the Railroad Men's Y. M. C. A. in New York. This position was filled with marked success, and time was found to do special law work in the city. The early spring of 1892 he received a call to Hamilton college, where he was placed at the head of the physical department and opened the first work in the new Soper gymnasium. He held this position for two years, and took special work in history, law and philosophy. July 1, 1894, Mr. Ralsten entered into partnership with R. R. Smiley and purchased the Lowville Times. He assumed the editor- ship from the first. Mr. Ralsten is a young man of groat energy and fine abilities, who has changed the Times from an "independent" sheet to a decided Republican paper. He has also greatly enlarged and changed it from four pages to eight pages in form, and the Times now bears favorable comparison with any "county newspaper in Northern New York. Its subscribers have in- creased about .500 under his management. BIOGRAPHIES. )1U R. J. RICHARDSON was born in the town of Martinsbiirgh, Lewis county, N. Y., Jan. 1, 1843, and spent the early years of his lite on a farm. He was educated at Lowville Academy, and after leaving school he engaged in the drug and grocery trade. He ,vas married in the year 1865 to Clara Salmon, and for a short time retired to the Salmon farm in the town of aMrtinsburgh, which he owned for a short period. He, however, returned to Lowville in 1808 and engaged in the produce busi- ness, and soon thereafter established the firm of R. J. Richardson & Co., which firm has been leaders in the butter and cheese trade for over thirty years. Mr. Richardson has always taken an active intei-est in public enterprises. As a young business man he earnestly championed the movement to change the location of the county seat from Martinsburgh to Lowville, and aided materially in making the success of that move- ment possible. He was the instigator of the first bill that passed the State Legislature providing for State game protectors, and in later years he lent his influence to the movement v.-hich has resulted in furnishing the village of Lowville with one of the purest and most complete gravity systems of water works in the Empire State. He is now president of the board of water commissioners, which position he has occupied since the first commissioners were elected in Lowville. Has always acted with the Republican party, and represented his district in the National con- vention in 1884 at Chicago, which nominated James G. Blaine. Mr. Richardson is a man of untiring energy, who does business strictly on business principles. His long continuance in business has gained him a large acquaintance and a host of friends, who rely upon his integrity whatever he promises he fulfills. liv BIOGRAPHIES. S. BROWN RICHARDSON, son of Joel and Cai-oline Richardson, was born in the town of Martinsburgh, New York. Dec. 13, 1852. He was descended from Berkshire county, Mass.. stock. His grandfather, Jonathan Richardson, was a captain in the naval service of the colonies during the Revolutionary war. The early years of the subject of this subject of thois sketch were passed upon a farm in the town of Martins- burg. Leaving the common school at the age of fifteen years he con- tinued his studies in Lowville Academy and in 1872 entered Rochester Collegicle Institute, Rochester. N. Y., from which institution he gradu- ated in 1874. In September of the latter year he was admitted to the freshamn class of the University of Rochester, from which he graduated wtih the title of Bachelor of Arts, in 1878. Failing health prevented him from preparing for a professional life at this time, and the following five years he spent as a commercial traveler, visiting nearly every state in the Union, and making one trip to the West Indies, where he saw the cities of Havana, Matanzes and Santiago De Cuba. He was married Aug. 11, 1881, to M. Frances Dickey of Lockport. N. Y. In the year 1883 he pur- chased the interest of his brother, Luther B. Richardson, in the produce firm of R. J. Richardson & Co.. of Lowville, N. Y., and since that time has continued in the produce business and lived in Lov/ville. He is an enthusiastic Free Mason, was elected master of Lowville Lodge, No. 134, four times, and served three years in that office. Was appointed district deputy grand master of the 16th Masonic district, comprising the counties of Lewis and Jefferson, for two terms, and was elected and served as president of the village of Lowville for five consecutive terms. In politics he has always been a Republican. Mr. Richardson is a man of scholarly attainments, is a. good speaker, and deservedly popular. He has more than ordinary business ability and has materially aided his brother in making the firm of R. J. Richardson & Co. a leading house of its kind in Northern New York. BIOGRAPHIES. \v HON, CARLOS P. SCOVIL son of Hezekiah and Catharine (Brown) Scovil, was born in CoUinsville, in tlie town of West Turin, Feb. 26, 1804. His grandfather, Elisha Scovil, came from Meridan, Conn., in 179ti. His father, before mentioned, with Captain Deming of Denmarlt, raised a company of volunteers in the War of 1812, and was stationed at Sackett's Harbor, with the rank of first lieutenant. He afterward was promoted to a captaincy under Colonel Cox. He was a man of such popularity that he was nominated and elected by both existing parties in 1828, sheriff of the county. Carlos P. received an academic education, and entered upon the study of law in the office of Henry Page, at CoUinsville and Turin, and completed his studies with Thomas S. Conklin, at Martinsburgh. He was admitted to practice in the Supreme Court at the October term of 1830, and was in practice with Judge Seger, at CoUinsville, during the year 1831. In the fall of that year he was elected county clerk; again in 1S34, and again in 1837. In the fall of 1841, he was elected to the Assem- bly, and in 1842 was elected to the Senate for a term of four years. In the fall of 1863 Mr. Scovil was elected county judge and surrogate, to which office he was again elected in 1S67 and 1871, serving in all eleven years, and serving out but half of his last term because of his age. Since that time he has been engaged in the practice of his profession in Low- ville. where he has resided since 1856, with the exception of two or thre years at Martinsburgh. On the 18th of August, 1834, he was married to Mary Rockwell, daughter of Philo Rockwell, and granddaughter of Gen- eral Walter Martin. Judge Scovil is now aged 92 years. His tall and upright figure is almost daily seen on our streets; his step is elastic, and he strides along with the vigor of manhood in its prime. We hope to have him with us after 1900. He now does a little law business, but Is practically on the retired list. KIOGKAfHIKS. AMASA SLYE, son of Mills Slye, was born in Saratoga county, N. Y., Jan. 13, 1807, and was educated in tiie common schools. He came to Diana with his father about 1823 and settled in the woods, where his sou Martin V. B. now lives. The last few miles of the journey they were guided by marked trees. In 1830 he married Eliza Van Antwerp, and soon after he settled in a log rnbin on twenty-five acres of wild land, where his sons William and George now live. He cliopped, logged and cleared little by little and added to his small farm until it contained 160 acres. He was the father of fourteen children, and raised twelve to maturity, viz: Brucella, Martin V. B., Chloe, Esther A., Patia .7., Truman E., Gideon, Harvey .J.. G. Rosalia. William .1 , Nettie E. and George M. Mrs. Slye died in 1873, and in 1881 he married Amelia Allen, widow of Henry Allen. She died in 1894. Mr. Slye died on the homestead he cleared up. May 8, 1895. He was a man of the old school style, industrious, honest, and always kept his word. BIOGRAPHIES. Ivii ISAAC L. SMITH, born Feb. 10, 18.51, whose portrait appears with this sketch, is a son of Lyman Smith and grandson of Trumbull Smith, who was one of three boys born at one birth in Connecticut. George Washington learned of the triple birth, called on their parents, and named one George Washington, after himself, another for Gen. Nathaniel Green and the third Geo. Trumbull. Trumbull Smith came to West Turin when a young man, was a pioneer farmer and reared twelve children, the oldest of whom was the father of the subject of this sketch. Lyman Smith was born Aug. 4, 1809, and died Jan. 27, 1892. Arriving at manhood he engaged in farming in West Turin. He possessed the vir- tues of economy, industry, enterprise and integrity, and amassed quite a fortune, consisting mainly of 1,000 acres of fine dairy lands. In 183.3 he married .lerusha Crofott, who died in 1879. Their children were James C, Perry R., Willard B., who enlisted in the 5th N. Y. Heavy Artillery, was sergeant major, and died at the age of .36 of consumption contracted in the army, and Clara S., John L. and Isaac L., whose early life was passed on his father's farm, where he was well taught the principles of correct manhood by both his worthy parents. He received his education in the common schools and Cazenovia Seminary, and after assisting his father a few years he took a business trip through the Western States of a few years. Following this he was engaged in produce business two years in New York and Philadelphia. In 1878 he purchased of his father the homestead farm, containing 300 acres, where he was a successful farmer and produce dealer, and proprietor of a butter factory situated on his farm, until 1888. He then rented his farm and settled in his fine home in the village of Turin, where he now resides. His produce business has prospered and grown to such dimensions that it requires all of his time. He now stands in the front rank of the business men of Lewis county. Mr. Smith is a man of integrity, fair and honest in all his dealings, and merits and has the confidence of his large acquaintance. He is a staunch Republican, affable and courteous, and an agreeable com- panion, alive to every real interest of the community in which he re- sides, a contributor to the churches, and never forgets the little church of his childhood, situated on Crofoot Hill. Dec. 18, 1884. he married Miss Eestella J., daughter of M. S. Ives, who has ably assisted her husband in all his business enterprises. Four bright boys have been born to them. Their second son died in infancy. Iviii BIOGRAPHIES. JAMES D. SMITH, son of Benjamin and Lucy (Beebe) Smith, was born in Canaan, Columbia county, N. Y., ,Jan. 12, 1830. He resided with, his parents in Columbia county until 1837, when the family moved to the Adirondack forest, near Brantingliam Lake in the town of Greig, in Lewis county, where he found congenial sport in fishing, hunting and trapping. He learned the trade of carpenter and joiner, and later pur- chased a timberland, built a sav,' mill and manufactured lumber. On discovering his education was insufficient to transact business success- fully, he attended district school through the winter seasons. He next attended Lowville Academy and Fairfield Seminary several terms, and was in the latter institution the principal teacher of the commercial department. The ensuing three years after leaving school he was em- ployed by the late L. C. Cone, as millwright. He built a sash and door and planing mill at Greig and was a jobber in building about twelve years. Next he built a grist mill, also in Greig, which he sold in 1881. During his residence in Greig he served as justice of the peace about twenty years, and his docket shows about 1,-500 judgments rendered by him in that time. Having become somewhat acquainted with the law, he chose the profession and entered the Albany law school as a student in 1881, and graduated therefioni in May, 1882, with the degree of L. L. B. Since then he has practiced his piotession and has resided in Glendale. He is also admitted to practice in the District and Circuit Courts of the United States. Mr. Smith married Mary J., daughter of Aaron Ormsby of Lowville. They have two sons, Willard A. and Frank E. BIOGRAPHIES. lix FERDINAND L. TEDMON, son of Levi and Rachael (Seward) Ted- mon, was l)orn May 25, 1S46, on the homestead and in the house which his father built in 1S29, and when he was but seventeen years old. He received his education in the common schools, supplemtend by a term at a select school in Martinshurgh village. April 11, 1871, he married Miss Amy A. Seymour, daughter of Degrasse and Charlotte (Crosby) Sey- mour, and setled where he was born. He was a successful farmer, and ga-\e his attention to the cultii ation of his farm until 1884, when he removed to the pleansant village of Lowville, where he was a dealer in live stock several years. .June, 1891, he formed a co-jartnership with. Eugene Arthur and engaged with him in dealing in flour, feed, grain and hay, tile, shingles, lath, etc. This firm carry a heavy stock and their transaction amount to about $80,000 per year. Ix BIOGRAPHIES. V. LANSING WATERS was born May 18, 1843, at Trenton Falls, Oneida county, N. Y. His father. Van Rensselaer Waters, was a native of Martinsburgh and a grandson of Zeruah Martin, a sister of General Walter Martin. His ancestors were from Charlestown, Mass., and among the early settlers at Martinsburgh. His mother's, Belinda Ruth Burr, ancestors were from England and one of the original settlers in Hartford, Conn., in 1635. Her parents at the opening up of the Black River coun- try, moved from Haddam, Conn., and settled in Lcyden, where she was born. V. Lansing Waters attended the district schools and Lowville Acad- emy. He accepted a. position as clerk in Col. S. Miller & Son's store at Constableville, N. Y., at the age of seventeen, where he remained until the War of the Rebellion. He enlisted under President Lincoln's call for 300,000 men to serve three years, Aug. 9, 1862, in Co. K., 3d Battalion, 5th N. Y. H. Artillery; was musteied into service at Sackett's Harbor, Sept. 11, 1862, and were ordered on to Washington. Mr. Waters served in the defenses at Washington, Maryland Heights, Harper's Perry and Schenandoah Valley. He was active and zealous in his duties and was appointed sergeant and later acted as sergeant major of the battalion. He was commissioned second lieutenant by Gov. Horatio Seymour at the age of twenty, and first lieutenant by Reuben E. Fenton. He com- manded the 100 pound rifle battery and mortar battery on Maryland Heights at the ineffectual seige of Gen. .Jubal Early's army, ,July 4, 1864, in his raid on Washington. He was appointed assistant provost marshal at Harper's Ferry, Va., and upon the clor.e of the war he was mustered out of the service with his regiment, having served three years with credit and ability, possessing the confidence and esteem of his men. BIOGRAPHIES. Ixi On his return from the war he resumed mercantile pursuits at Low- ville, N. Y., entering the dry goods house of the late Hon. Dewitt C. "West & Co., as clerk. Later was associated as co-partner and eventually succeeded to the business in which he is still engaged and has associated with him his brother, John F. Waters. Mr. Waters is known as one of the leading merchants in Northern New York, and his house enjoys a large and influential trade. Although closely attentive to business, he actively participates in all local im- provements. He has been for many years a member of the Grand Army Post, and one of the trustees of Lowville Masonic Chapter. He is a vestryman of Trinity church, and in 1886 was elected a trustee of Lowville Academy. Mr. Waters early entered into the project of a better and purer water supply system for Lowville and gave it his b:st efforts and ability. He was appointed one of the board of water commissioners of the village, elected and served as treasurer of the board in the construction of the great work, which is one of the very best in the state. Mr. Waters cast his first vote for Abraham Lincoln for president while in camp at Har- per's Perry, Va., and has always been an earnest Republican, though not an aspirant for political honors. He was elected delegate in 1892 from Oneida-Lewis county Congressional district to the Republican National convention held at Minneapolis, that nominated Benjamin Harrison for president. In 1883 he was united in marriage with Sara E. Henry, an accom- plished lad}' of Wickford, R. I., a daughter of Renaldo Henry. Their children are Ethel M. Waters and Van L. Waters. L\ii BIOGRAPHIES. WALTER D. YALE, son of Paul B. Yale (born at Rupert, Vt., 1792) and Achsah Dewey Yale (born in Westfleld, Mass, 1795), was born In Martinsburgh in 1826. When nine years ot age, he removed to the town ot Turin, where he has since resided. He now rasides with two sisters near Houseville, and has another sister wliose home is at Pomonain, South California. He received his education from the common schools, and two terms attendance at a select school. He was then engaged in re- pairing the old Plank Road and teaming for some time. During the year 1855-6 he was engaged as an assistant in the census office at Albany, and in 1865 was a census enumerator of the town of Turin. For several years Mi'. Yale was a conveyancer, and has served as notary public for the last twenty years, and for the last thirty-five years (except one) as clerk of his school district. He has been a teacher of a Bible class for thirty years. 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