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GAZETTEER and BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD of GENESEE COUNTY, N. Y.
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1788 - 1890
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Edited by F. W. BEERS
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SYRACUSE, N. Y.
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J. W. VOSE & CO. PUBLISHERS
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June 1890
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Transcribed Feb. 2000 by Joan Hall - Oakfield, NY
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FRED J. CLAWSON was born in 1857, reared on a farm, and married
MARY ELIZABETH, daughter of HENRY and BRIDGET (MC DERMOT) HODGES,
of Alabama, February 22, 1884. Their children are DORA EMMA, born
March, 1886, and GEORGE ROLAND, born November 18, 1887. MR.
CLAWSON is a farmer, leasing the FRARY farm, one-half mile east of
Alabama Center. The father of MR. CLAWSON was JOHN CLAWSON, of
Mecklenburg, and was married to SOPHIA DORA TESNO. They had four
children, viz.: WILLIAM, born 1853; AUGUSTA, who married AUGUST
MEHNKE, of Alabama; CHARLES, who died young; and FRED J. They came
to Oakfield in 1864, and to Alabama a few years later.
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ISAAC P. DUAL, son of PRESERVED and MARY (RICE) DUAL, was born in
St. Lawrence County, N. Y. in 1810. He was a carpenter and
builder by trade, and came to Alabama about 1834. He married, in
1836, FLORILLA, daughter of AMOS and Betsey BETSEY (BENJAMIN)
STARKWEATHER. Their daughter CHARLOTTE L. married MYRON ST. JOHN
1858, and died 1865. MESSRS. DUAL and STARKWEATHER, in 1840,
built the hotel at the Center. Mr. DUAL kept it three years. He
also held the office of justice of the peace for more than 30
years. He died 1887, aged 77 years, much respected by all. His
wife died 1889.
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GEORGE W. DUAL, born in town March 21, 1843, at the age of 18
learned the trade of blacksmith and wagonmaker, began for himself
in 1866, and now is owner of a prosperous business. He married
ORRILL H., daughter of LEVI and SUSANNAH (BIXBY) FISK, in October
1874. Their children are GRACE WINFRED, born July 11, 1876, and
MAUD FISK, born April 28, 1879.
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WILLIAM FENNER, son of WILLIAM, was a native of New Jersey. He
married LUCENA JENKS, and they were the parents of JOHN R., LUCY
TELITHIE, MELINDA, JOSEPH, NATHANIEL, and WILLIAM. His wife
dying, he married, again, a woman by the name of SALISBURY, and
they had one son, CALVIN, who lives in Herkimer County, N. Y.
The father of NATHANIEL C. FENNER married MARIA, daughter of
WILLIAM and ANNA (PALMATEER) GRIMES, of Fairfield, N. Y. He was
a farmer, came to Alabama about 1838, and located on the place
where the son now lives. He died in 1860, and his wife in 1888.
Both of them were consistent members of the Baptist Church.
Their children were
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BERTHA,and second, WILLIAM MARBLE, by whom she has one son, IRWIN,
and lives in Dansville; and ROSELL, who married MARGARET BURG, and
their children are ROSALIA L., LAWRENCE, and RUBY. Mr. FENNER'S
wife, died in 1853. His second wife, whom he married in 1881, was
MARANDA, daughter of IGNATUS and MARANDA (MARBLE) LEWIS, widow of
WILLIAM FARMER. Their children are CENETH E. (MRS. JOHN WRIGHT),
of Akron, and ROSABEL (MRS. CHARLES MOORE), of Indian Falls. Mr.
FENNER is a farmer, and lives one mile south of Alabama station.
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JAMES FILKINS, son of ABRAM and PHEBE (SAULTS) FILKINS, settled
in Attica, N. Y. He was a farmer, and also learned the curriers'
trade. He married, in 1830, ABIGAIL, daughter of ELDER HEMAN and
CLARISSA (BROWN) JENKINS, of Bethany. ELDER JENKINS was a
Freewill Baptist clergyman; CLARISSA BROWN was a daughter of REV.
NATHANIEL BROWN. The FILKINS family came to Alabama in 1837, and
he engaged in his business as currier at the Center. Their
children were DEXTER J., born 1831, who resides in Michigan;
AUGUSTUS R., who died young; STANLEY E., of Medina; EMILY
CORNELIA, born 1838, who married JOEL SMITH, and resides in
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California (they have one daughter, JESSIE); LORENZO, who died in
infancy; SARAH A., born 1844, who married JAMES STEVENS, and died
1884; MARION A., of Alabama, born 1842; ELLEN M., born 1847, who
married, first, THOMAS STEVENS, in 1865, and second, ED. TUTTLE,
of Alabama, in 1887; and JAMES, who died aged three years. Mr.
FILKINS was an energetic business man. He died in 1849. STANLEY
E. FILKINS was born in Bethany,
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February 19, 1836, was educated at Austinburg, Ohio, read law with
BROWN & GLOWACKI, of Batavia, and was admitted to the bar in 1857.
He then began practicing at Medina, where he has a large practice.
He was appointed postmaster in 1877, and held the office
continuously until 1889. He resides on West Street, Medina. He
was married, in 1872, to LOUISE FLORENCE, daughter of Rev. ISRAEL
CHAMBERLAIN, of Lyndonville, and they have two daughters, BERTHA
KATE, born January 5, 1874, and EMMA LOUISE, born February, 1877.
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GEORGE FARNSWORTH, son of JOSEPH, born in Scipio, Cayuga County, N.
Y., 1815, was brought up on the farm. He married ANNA LOUNSBURY, of
Scipio, and they had children as follows: MARIBATH, who married
ORVILLE ADAMS, whose son GEORGE resides in Cayuga County (MRS. ADAMS
died 1889); LAURA, who married GEORGE PRESTON, of Fowlerville,
Mich.; JAMES, who died in Michigan; WEALTHY, who married ALONZO
GILBERT, and died in Steuben County; and PHILIP, who was born in
Springwater, N. Y., August 17, 1833, raised a farmer, and married,
in 1855, SARAETTE, daughter of FREDERICK and ELIZABETH (MC MANN)
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WESTBROOK. They lived several years at Springwater, and came to
Alabama in the fall of 1864, buying the farm he now occupies. They
had three children: FRANK W., born 1859; ELIZABETH, born 1862, who
married WILLIAM SPARLING, of Alabama; and GEORGE, born 1872. MR.
FARNSWORTH owns and occupies the homestead where he first settled,
near the railroad station, on road 53.
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BENJAMIN GUMAER, son of PETER, was born in Orange County. When
young he located in Onondaga County. He was a contractor, and
came to this town in 1817 and built a log house. He was the first
supervisor of the town, holding the office several years. He died
in 1831, honored and respected by all. He married PATIENCE,
daughter of EPHRAIM THOMAS, who survived him many years. Their
children were BENJAMIN, who died in Canada; LEWIS, who died in
Bethany; SAMUEL, who went West; MARGARET, who married WILLIAM
LANE, and died in Canada; Martha, who married SELAH VOSBURGH, and
died 1849; JAMES, of Alabama; ELIZABETH, who married a MR. KENT,
and died in Canada; and REUBEN, who died young.
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JAMES GUMAER was born in 1814; spent his early years on the farm;
and married ELVIRA, daughter of INMAN and ABIGAIL (THOMAS) WHIPPLE,
in 1841. Their children are IRA J. and ROBERT L., of Nebraska;
ADELBERT G., a physician, of Buffalo; CHARLES H., who went West;
and MINNIE E. The latter, born 1845, married JACOB BLOOMINGDALE in
1870,
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whose children are NELLIE BELLE, born 1871, who is a teacher, EDITH
E., born 1875; RALPH F. A., born 1878; and EMMA MAUDE, born 1881.
The mother, MINNIE., died June 21, 1884; the father, JACOB, died
1887. JAMES GUMAER and wife reside on their farm near Alabama
Center.
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JOSEPH HESTON, a Quaker, was born in Bucks County, Pa. In 1826 or
'27 he came to Batavia from Baltimore County, Md., and settled near
Bushville. He died May 19, 1864. He had a family of 11 children,
four of whom only are living, viz.: MARTHA A. , widow of W. H.
POTTER, who resides in Batavia; JOHN E., who resides at Mount
Pleasant, Iowa; RACHEL L., wife of JOHN PEARSON, who resides in
Buffalo; and LEWIS E. The latter was born November 1, 1812, in
Baltimore County, came to Batavia with his parents, and has been a
resident of the county since. He married ELIZABETH MASON, of
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Lancaster County, Pa., and has been on the farm where he now resides
for about 40 years. Their family were AUGUSTA, who married A. H.
CHASE, of Philadelphia; ELIZABETH(deceased); and ANNA E., who
married PETER M. WISE, M. D. of the Willard Asylum. LEWIS E.
commenced breeding Jersey cattle in 1877, and is one of the largest
breeders in Genesee County. At one time he was one of the largest
breeders of Merino sheep in the county, but has ceased business in
that line.
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Rev. PHILIP HOUSEKNECHT was born in Lycoming County, Pa., February
6, 1830. He was educated for the ministry, and graduated at
Allegheny College, Meadville, in 1853, and has been a resident of
this county since. He joined the Methodist Conference in 1853,
first preached in Alexander, and has been active in the work,
mostly as a local minister. He also has a large farm. His wife,
SARAH, is the daughter of PHILIP BUCHANAN. They have three
children: PHILO B., SAMUEL L., and ISABELLE, wife of ALFRED
WORTHINGTON.
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LYMAN HITCHCOCK came to Alabama in 1849, from Chautauqua County, and
purchased a farm of 48 acres from the Holland Land Company, which
proved to be Indian land. After clearing it he was obliged to
vacate, losing all he had invested. He was born June 16, 1802,
married SALLIE CABOT, and raised 10 children, four of whom are
living, two in Alabama, MARIE, wife of ABEL WIGHT, and W. Q. W. Q.
HITCHCOCK was born in Westfield, N.Y., January 2, 1842, came to
Alabama with his parents, and married ALICE, daughter of REV.
BENJAMIN HUNT. They had five children, all deceased. One, WALTER,
lived until four years of age.
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GIDEON HOWLAND, son of ELISHA and ELSIE (DUAL) HOWLAND, was born in
Washington County in 1804, came to Alabama in 1832, followed farming
and in 1827 married
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MARY SNYDER. Their children were MARGARET, who married JOSEPH
PALMER, of Michigan; JOHN, who died 1854; PETER, who died 1834;
ELISHA, of Michigan; ELSIE, who married AARON CLARK and died in
Medina, 1880; MARY, who died in infancy, 1843; FRANCES E., who
married PETER CRAINE, of Alabama; and IRA P., who was born 1839,
raised on a farm, and married, January 18, 1861, MARGARET, daughter
of JAMES and JANE (MC GOWAN) Wilson. Their children are IDA MAY,
born December 26, 1861, who married THEODORE STAFFORD, November 2,
1881, and they have a son, FLOYD H., born July 30, 1887; and JOHN
G., born May 18, 1864, who married IDA PALMER and resides in
Michigan. IRA P. HOWLAND owns and occupies the Howland homestead
one mile east of Alabama Center.
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HIRAM HOTCHKISS, son of MOSES and LUCY (GRISWOLD) HOTCHKISS, was born
1815. He married LUCY SAWEN, of Bergen, in 1840. He came to Alabama
and engaged in sawing lumber, and is a farmer on the Bement place.
Their children were ELEANOR, born 1843, married, first, WARREN
STUDLEY, and had a daughter, DORA, and second, AMASA HILLS, and has a
daughter, CORA, who resides in Michigan; and GEORGE E. The latter
was born in Alabama, December 3, 1845, reared on the farm, and
married, July 3, 1865, MARY ELIZABETH, daughter of DAVID and NANCY
(DUERS) HESCOCK. Their children are GEORGE E., Jr., born May 24,
1872; NELLIE PEARL, who died 1881, aged three years; and FRANK S.,
born March 2, 1882. Mr. HOTCHKISS is a farmer and does general
insurance business, and resides near Alabama station, on road 52.
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STERLING HOTCHKISS, son of MOSES and LUCY (GRISWOLD) HOTCHKISS, was
born in Connecticut, 1803, and at the age of 14 came to Bergen and
worked out among the farmers. He married, April 27, 1826, ANNA,
daughter of AARON and POLLY (ALLEN) JACOBS, of Bergen, and located in
Alabama in 1829. He built a log house, where most of their children
were born. They were parents of six children: CHARLOTTE E., who
married WILLIAM INGALSBE and died 1874; CHARLES, born 1829, who died
young; RILEY, born 1831, who died in Michigan, 1873; RIALTO, born
1832, who died young; ALMIRA M., born August 18, 1835, who married
WILLIAM DUERS and had a daughter, VICTORIA E., who married CHARLES
ANTHONY, and they have a son, GLENN; and ANN E., born January 14,
1847, who married CHESTER HITCHCOCK, and had a daughter, ANN E., who
married ARTHUR J. ANTHONY in 1876, and had two children, ZELLA ANN
and ALSON S. Mrs. S. HOTCHKISS resides on road 40.
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EBENEZER INGALSBE was a captain in the English army. Desiring to
visit America he gave up his commission and secured passage on a
ship. Arriving here he settled in Massachusetts, where he remained
until his death. His son EBENEZER, born in Massachusetts, moved to
Scipio, Cayuga County, where he died in the 70th year of his age.
He married PHEBE EASTERBROOKS. Their children were ELIJAH, born
September 12, 1780; EBENEZER, born December 23, 1781; PHEBE, born
March 28, 1784; AZEL, born February 14, 1786; HULDAH, born January
4, 1789; SALLY, born August 20, 1790; ADNA, born January 11, 1793;
EMORY, born October 24, 1798; and SAMUEL, born in Hartford, N. Y.,
August 17, 1796. The latter located in Scipio, Cayuga County, at an
early day, and engaged farming. He was a drum-major in the militia.
He married, July 15, 1817, MARY, daughter of JOHN and BARBARA
(FISHELL)BUSHMAN, of Scipio, and their children were SALLY, born
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July 15, 1817, who married RYAL INGALSBE, of Alabama; EBENEZER,
born March 5, 1819, who resides in Michigan; JOHN, of Michigan;
MARY, who married WILLIAM N. WALKER, and died 1875; PHEBE, who
married MEDAD NORTON, and died 1848; WILLIAM, of Alabama;
CLARISSA, who married IRA GREEN, of Michigan; AMANDA, who married
AARON GREEN, and died 1879; and ALMIRA, who died May 20, 1855.
Mr. INGALSBE located in Alabama in 1834, on the place now occupied
by ALPHEUS INGALSBE. He and his wife were active members of the
Baptist Church. He died 1848, and she 1879.
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EBENEZER INGALSBE, born in Byron, March 5, 1819, came to Alabama in
1834, and located on the farm where he now lives. He was married,
June 14, 1840, to ANN ELIZA, daughter of JOHN and CHLOE (MC BRIDE)
ALEXANDER, of Lockport, N. Y. They had children as follows:
SARAH, born March 28, 1842, who married EDSON WINSLOW, August 14,
1862, whose children are ELLIE and VERVIE; Martha, born August 15,
1843, who married NORMAN H. WINSLOW, December 1, 1864, whose
children are HENRY, WARREN, and EBEN; CHARLOTTE, born April 14,
1845, who married JAMES GORDON, December 1, 1864, whose children
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are NORA, ALBERT, FLORENCE, and TRACY; ALFRED, born 1847, who
married ESTHER ROBINSON, September 28, 1868, whose children are
LOTTIE, IDA, EDA, and FLORENCE; ORIN, born June 1, 1850, who
married ADELE INGALSBE, whose children are ELIZA, LOIS, and
EBENEZER; ELIZA JANE, born August 28, 1852, who married ERWIN
BROWN, whose children are MYRON, FRANK, CLARISSA, MANLY, FRED,
HERBERT, and ARTHUR; and HATTIE O., born March 6, 1859, who
married SABERT E. ROACH, whose children are MOSES, ALICE, and
ADELBERT. Mr. INGALSBE is a prosperous farmer, and resides on
road 49.
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ELIJAH INGALSBE, son of EBENEZER, was born in Boylston, Mass.,
September 12, 1780, and died in Alabama, 1872., He also located
in Scipio about 1814. He married POLLY MITCHELL, and they were
parents of E. BROOOKS, RYAL E., POLLY, PEARLEY, and SALLY. His
wife, born 1781, died 1813. He married, second, NANCY, a sister
of his first wife. The children by this marriage were PHILANDER,
who died in infancy, PHEBE, ADNA, ANDY, and LEVI. ELIJAH BROOKS
INGALSBE was born 1805, located in Alabama in 1830, and took up
land and built a log house, in which most of his children were
born. He married Lucy ELIZA, daughter of JESSE and ELIZABETH
(STREETER) WRIGHT, and their children were ELIJAH B., BELA W.,
LUCINDA E., LODESKA, EMILY A., who married ORIMEL SAXTON, SARAH
A., and RILEY D. E. B. INGALSBE'S wife died 1849, and he married
BARBARA BUSHMAN, widow of THOMAS WINSLOW. They had one daughter,
IONE, who died in childhood.
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Deacon RYAL E. INGALSBE, son of ELIJAH, was born 1806, located in
Alabama among the early settlers, and married, in 1837, SALLY,
daughter of SAMUEL and POLLY (BUSHMAN) INGALSBE. Their children
were WARREN B., who died 1846, aged four years; HARMON, born 1847,
who married MARTHA WELLS, whose children are GEORGE C. and JENNIE
R.; MARION, born 1849, who is a farmer with his father; and MARY
LOUISA, who married FRANK N. LYDAY in 1878. Mr. INGALSBE is a
deacon of the Baptist Church, and resides on the homestead he has
occupied for over 50 years.
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JACOB MARTIN, born in Rush, N.Y., in 1815. About 1835 he settled
in Alabama, on road 85. He married DELILAH FISHELL, of Rush, and
they had a family of eight children. GEORGE W., son of JACOB, was
born September 15, 1843, married AGNES E. CAMERON, and they have
four children.
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DANIEL MARTIN was born in Rush, N. Y., in 1819, came to Alabama
about 1835 or '36. He married JANE M. THRALL, of East Granby,
Conn., and they had a family of six children, four of whom are now
living. He has always been a farmer, and was at one time assessor.
Their children are WALLACE H.; CORNELIA A., wife of ELMER REED, who
resides in Alabama; ELIZABETH, wife of E. C. SELLECK; and EMILY,
wife of JAMES BECKWITH, who resides in Quincy, Ill.
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EDWARD HALSEY was born December 19, 1809, in Fairfield, Herkimer
County, N. Y. He was a wagonmaker by trade, and settled in Alabama
in 1847, as a farmer. He married NANCY GOFF, of Henrietta, N. Y.,
and they had two children: ALICE, wife of FRANK BLACKMAN, who
resides in Rockford, Ill., and HENRY, who resides in Oakfield. Mr.
HALSEY'S wife was born December 11, 1812. They reside in Smithville.
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Deacon WILLIAM MACOMBER was born in Kinderhook, N. Y., in 1797.
In 1831, he settled in the town of Alabama, on the farm now owned by
WILLIAM MACOMBER. He married HARRIET CUTLER, of Alabama, and they
had eight children. His second wife was M. M. ROE. Deacon MACOMBER
was a prominent member of the Baptist Church of Smithville,
contributing largely to the building up of the same. He was
supervisor of the town for many years, and owned a farm of 430 acres
in the oak openings. He died December 1, 1861. Only three of his
children reside in the county. AMANDA M., widow of JULIUS REED,
resides in Oakfield. SARAH A., wife of P. V. INGALSBE, also resides
in Oakfield. JOHN L. MACOMBER, a son, was born on the old farm in
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1833, and always resided there. He married HELEN G. WILLIS, and
they have one child, ALICE E. Mr. MACOMBER is counted as one of
the most progressive farmers in the town. He has a fine and large
farm, and devotes a portion of it to the breeding of Shropshiredown
sheep, having 200 head. Judge FRANCIS A. MACOMBER, of the Supreme
Court is a lumber merchant in Chattanooga, Tenn., and WILLIAM
MACOMBER, a son by the second wife of the Deacon, is a graduate of
the law school of Rochester University, and is now practicing in
Buffalo.
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C. M. MEAD, son of CHARLES A., was born in Alabama, May 29, 1850,
and has always been a resident of the town. He learned the
carpenters' trade of his father. He married MINA BICKFORD, of
Alabama, and they have five children. Mr. MEAD has acted as agent
of Rowley & Eddy, lumber dealers, since March, 1884. His father
came here about 1850, from the eastern part of the State, and died
in 1877.
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ANSON NORTON, son of MEDAD, was born in Goshen, Conn. in 1789, and
located in Alabama about 1836, on the farm where DANIEL NORTON now
lives, and engaged in farming. He became possessed of a landed
estate of upwards of 700 acres, and was a man of great energy and
perseverance. He died August 5, 1838. He married PERSIS WALKER in
1814, and had seven sons: ALONZO, MEDAD, MOSES, DANIEL, BENJAMIN,
THERON, and FRANKLIN. MOSES NORTON was born in 1820, and died
November 19, 1886. He was married, in 1845, to ANN, daughter of
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JEREMIAH LYNCH, and began housekeeping in a log house, where their
children were born. They were ANSON, who was accidentally drowned
in 1847; ALBERT, a missionary of the Methodist Episcopal Church in
India; HEMAN, late of Alabama; CLARA, who married E. J. FULLER, of
Batavia; and JOANNA, who resides in Batavia. MOSES NORTON located
on the place now occupied by Mrs. HEMAN NORTON.
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HEMAN NORTON was born May 2, 1851, and married, November 1, 1871,
KATE L., daughter of REESE and MARY (JONES) LUMLEY. Their children
are GEORGIA MARGERY, born February 26, 1874; MOSES L., born January
28, 1877; and IZONA, born July 27, 1887. HEMAN NORTON died August,
1889. FRANKLIN NORTON married JULIA F., daughter of JOSEPH W. and
ELIZA (CASE) ALLEN, of Alabama. They have one son, ALLEN E., born
April 19, 1870. Mr. NORTON has been assessor of his town three
terms, was postmaster under President ARTHUR, holding the office
ever since, and is overseer of the poor. He is a farmer and has
lived at his present place, Alabama Center, for over 30 years.
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The paternal line of ancestors of ANSON NORTON are as follows: 1,
THOMAS, who came from Guilford, Eng,, to Guilford, Conn., in 1639;
2, THOMAS JR.; 3, SAMUEL, who lived in Durham, Conn.; 4, Col.
EBENEZER, who lived in Durham and went to Goshen, Conn.; 5, MILES;
6, MEDAD, born in 1759; 7, ANSON, born December 27, 1789, who
married PERSIS WALKER; 8, MOSES, born January 12, 1820, in Byron.
MOSES Married ANN LYNCH, of Wayne County, N. Y., in 1844, the
seventh daughter of SUSAN (MC GOWAN) LYNCH. Their children are
ANSON, ALBERT, CLARA, HEMAN (deceased), and JOANNA. His widow
survives him, living in Batavia at the age of 68 years.
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HARMON J. NORTON, son of LOCHLIN and LAURA A. (WRIGHT) NORTON, was
born in Elba in 1818, and was reared on a farm. He married LAURA
C., daughter of CHARLES P. and SARAH ANN (DRIGGS) BROWN, in 1843,
and spent several years West. He located in Alabama about 1854.
Their children were ALICE L., born in 1844, who married WILLIAM
INGERSOLL, of Colorado; IDA B., who married LUMAN WILCOX, of
Dakota; FLORENCE A., who married WILLIAM AMSDEN, of Wheatville;
ORRELLA J., who married OSCAR BURT, of California; ARTHUR B., a
resident of Idaho; CORABELL C., who married EDMUND E. PALMER in
1876, and they have children VIVIAN CLARE and ARTHUR H.; ROSAMOND
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LINCOLN, who married WILLIAM REED in 1884, and their children are
NORTON R. and LAURA BELLE; LEOLINE CLARE, who married ASA PIXLEY,
January 22, 1880; and ANNA MARIA, who married IRWIN S. VINCENT,
whose children are IVAN, PERCY, and CATHARINE, and they live in
Shelby. Mr. NORTON married for his second wife Mrs. BETSEY
CRANDALL, and for his third wife, AMANDA, daughter of NATHAN
GRAHAM. The farm now owned by him was taken up by CHARLES P.
BROWN, his father-in-law. He was a member of Assembly, justice of
peace 14 years, and supervisor. He married SARAH A. DRIGGS,
daughter of GEORGE, and they had seven children. Mr. Brown died
1859; his wife 1885.
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ASA PIXLEY, son of JOSEPH and MARY JANE (JONES) PIXLEY, was born
in Alabama, March 30, 1852, and was reared on the farm. He
married LEOLINE CLARE, daughter of HARMON and LARUA (BROWN)
NORTON, January 22, 1880, and their son JAMIE L. was born November
18, 1885. Mr. PIXLEY is a farmer, and occupies the Norton
homestead on road 23.
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JACOB POTTER, son of JACOB, was born in Cherry Valley, Otsego
County, N. Y., in 1825, and was raised on a farm. He came to
Alabama at the age of 20 years and bought a farm. For a time he
was engaged in farming in Newstead, Erie County. He married
(1850) MARGARET, daughter of MATTHEW and ELIZA (HART) BURNS, of
Shelby. He returned to Alabama in 1860 and bought the farm he now
occupies, and by adding to it from time to time he now owns 215
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acres. Their children are ROSELLA, who died 1851, an infant; ABBIE
JANE, a teacher, who lives at home; ALMEDA P., who died 1885; and
ABEL J., born 1856. The later married in 1878, CORA, daughter of
WILLIAM and ELIZABETH (STUFFIN) PICKWITH, and their children are
EDITH, born 1879; JENNIE, born 1882; NORA born 1884; and JAY
EUGENE, born 1885. He died November 9, 1888. E. DOUGLASS POTTER
was born in 1858, and married, in 1884, EMMA, daughter of WILLIAM
and JANE DORWIN. He is a prosperous farmer, and resides on road
39.
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WILLIAM DONNAN was born in Ireland, June 25, 1835. He came to
America when 19 years of age, and settled in Alabama. He married
MARGARET J. LEIGHBODY, and has one child, EMMA, wife of E. D.
POTTER.
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CHARLES R. PHILLIPS, son of WILLIAM H. and PHILETA (PEARSONS)
PHILLIPS, was born in Wyoming County, N. Y., in 1831. He was
reared on a farm, and married AMELIA C., daughter of JACOB and
THERESA (BOTHWICK) WHEELER, of Erie County, May 6, 1862. He
located in Alabama in 1866. They were parents of four children,
viz,: CLARENCE, who died in infancy; IDA AUGUSTA, born October 26,
1864, died October 1866; JENNIE W. who married ALBERT MC VEIGH in
1883, and their children are AMELIA, THERESA, ISABELLA PHILETA, and
BERTHA ADEL; and WILLIE J., born in Alabama, July 6, 1869, who is a
farmer, living on the homestead. Mr. PHILLIPS is an earnest worker
in all temperance movements, is a farmer, and resides in the
village on Railroad Street.
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WILLIAM POODRY was of French origin. He married an Indian woman,
by whom had three sons and one daughter, one of whom, LEWIS, was a
soldier in the War of 1812 in the American Army. He married PHEBE
JONAS, and reared a large family, of whom three only are living.
MARIA, a daughter, married LEVI PARKER, of Alabama.
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E. M POODRY was born on the Tonawanda Reservation, August 15,
1833. He early manifested an aptitude for learning, and, making
the best of advantages within his reach, succeeded in obtaining a
good business education, which enabled him to become one of the
chiefs in the councils of his tribe. He married AMANDA GRIFFIN,
November 6, 1856, and they were the parents of 11 children, viz,:
MALVINA, born February 3, 1858, married WARREN SKYE in 1883;
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THOMAS J., born May 5, 1860; SARAH J., born April 3, 1862, married
ASA SKYE; WILLIAM S., born December 4, 1864, died June 28, 1887;
BARNUM, born March 30, 1867, married SARAH C. BRANT, February 14,
1889; ANNA M., born June 11, 1869, married CHARLES DOCTOR, August
12, 1888; EDWARD, born July 23, 1871; STAFFORD, born February 28,
1875; FANNY C., born February 17, 1877; HENRIETTA, born November
8, 1880; and DORA, born June 26, 1883. Mr. POODRY is extensively
engaged in farming, and occupies about 350 acres of land on road
38.
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