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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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CHARLES W. ROBERTS was born in Shelby in 1835. He was a son of
ZIBA and SUSAN (WOLCOTT) ROBERTS, and grew up on the farm. He
married, in 1859, HULDAH A., daughter of JEREMIAH and CLARISSA
(SIMONS) LOUCKS, and they had six children, of whom ROLLA W., born
1800, was educated at Medina, Buffalo, and the State Normal School
at Brockport, became a civil engineer, and is now in business at
East Saginaw, Mich. He married ORA A. TINKHAM in 1884, and they
have three children, CHARLES M., JULIA H., and FLORA. CARRIE,
JENNIE, and BERTHELLA ROBERTS live at home. SARAH ELIZABETH
married E. P. GRENNNELL, of Orleans County in 1881, and has two
children, LOUISA E. and HUGH E., and resides at East Saginaw, Mich.
JESSIE O., another child of C. W. ROBERTS, died 1879. Mrs. C. W.
ROBERTS was educated at East Saginaw, Mich. Mr. ROBERTS has held
the office of assessor for nine years, supervise two years, and is
now acting justice of the peace. He is a farmer and resides on
road 11.
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JACOB SHOEMAKER, son of JACOB, was born in Montgomery County, May
19, 1835. He settled in Royalton, N.Y., in 1856, came to Alabama
and married CATHERINE, widow of ABRAHAM CHAMPLIN, and has resided
here since. He is a harness maker by trade. They had one child,
MARY, who is the wife of E. H. MILLER. Mrs. SHOEMAKER died March
30, 1875. Mr. SHOEMAKER was town clerk of Royalton for several
years, justice of the peace four years, and postmaster four years
and nine months. He was appointed under Taylor's administration.
He also took the census of district No. 2 of Royalton in 1855.
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ORIMEL SAXTON, son of DAVID and SUSANNA (SPAFFORD) SAXTON, was
born in Brighton, Ont., in 1828. He engaged as salesman in a store
for several years, then took up farming, which he has followed
since. He married, May 18, 1858, EMILY A., daughter of ELIJAH B.
INGALSBE, of Alabama, and their children were GERTRUDE ARAMINTAHA,
JENNETTE ELIZA, HORATIO G., who married IDA M. WEST in 1886, and has
one son, ARTHUR A., born 1889; LIJETTA IRENE, MARY ADDIE, who
married, January 6, 1889, LOREN REED; WILLIAM S. BURHANNA, ORIMEL
W., INEZ GRACE and EMMA REBECCA. Mr. Saxton located in Alabama in
the spring of 1883, and engaged in farming on the E. B. INGALSBE
farm, where he died March 25, 1889. Mrs. SAXTON and family reside
on the homestead near Smithville.
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EDWARD TUTTLE, son of EDWARD and URANA (ORVIS) TUTTLE, was born in
York, Livingston County, in 1820, was reared on the farm, and when
of age came to Alabama. He married LUCRETIA LYNCH, a sister of
Mrs. MOSES NEWTON, in 1847. Their children were FRANCES, who
married ROBERT REYNOLDS; ALBERT P., of Alabama; and WILLIAM, who
died 1884. For his second wife he married ELLA M. STANLEY, widow
of THOMAS STEVENS, in 1887. He is a farmer on road 40.
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MOSES VAIL, son of SAMUEL and PRUDENCE (VAIL) VAIL, was born in New
Jersey in 1797 , and was reared on a farm. He was married to his
wife, MERCY, September 25, 1816., Their children were PRUDENCE, who
married WILLIAM GARDNER, and died in Oakfield in 1842; SAMUEL, of
Canada; EMELINE, who died 1840, aged 18 years; ELI P., of Alabama;
SUSAN W. who married DANIEL ZANVITZ of Canada; PHEBE J., who married
JAMES CRAFT, and died 1880; SARAH E., who married ISAAC ZANVITZ, of
Canada; JONAH, of Iowa; and EPHRAIM and STEPHEN, of Elba. MOSES
VAIL located in Oakfield in 1834, and engaged in farming. He
belonged to the Society of Friends, and practiced the peaceful
doctrines of "Penn." He departed his well-spent life 3d month, 12th
day, 1871; his wife died 1st month, 27th day, 1850. For his second
wife, in 1853, he married HARRIED WOOD, who died 1858.
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ELI P. VAIL was born 1824, and raised a farmer. He married MARY D.,
daughter of JACOB and REBECCA (RUNNION) DRAKE, the 11th month, 30th
day, 1853. He located at Alabama Center and engaged in farming. He
has been postmaster 11 years, and resides on Railroad Street. Their
children are MARY ELIZABETH, who married AARON C. DUTTON, of Buffalo;
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MOSES D., of Shelby; CHARLES A., of Alabama; EVA M. and EVELINE, at
home; FLORENCE MABEL, who was accidentally killed by a field-roller
September 18, 1868, aged three years; WILLIE, who died 1869,an
infant; and FRANK D. The latter was born in 1854, reared on a farm,
and learned the carpenters' trade. He married, January 5, 1875,
NELLIE JANE, daughter of ORIN and JANE (FISK) WHITE. Their children
are WILLIE H., born July 5, 1878, and EUDORA MAUDE, born October 9,
1883. He is a fruit dealer, and resides on Medina Street.
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CHARLES A. VAIL, born January 5, 1860, married, December 8, 1880,
SARAH, daughter of JAMES and SUSAN (MC MANUS) MC CAULEY, and widow of
OSCAR L.LUND. They have two children: BESSIE MAY, born May 28,
1883, and STANLEY A., born July 23, 1885. Mr. VAIL is a fruit
dealer, has an evaporator, and resides on Main Street.
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SELAH VOSBURGH, son of SALEM, born in Whitehall, N. Y., in 1807,
came to Alabama in 1826., He was an early settler, and a gunsmith
by occupation. He settled upon a large tract of land and engaged in
farming. He married MARTHA, daughter of BENJAMIN GUMAER, and they
had children as follows; GEORGE H., who studied law and died 1860,
aged 24 years; CHARLOTTE A., who died 1863; JAMES O., who married
LODUSKIE PECK, whose children were GEORGE W., of California, and
ANNA M., who died young; JOHN S., a corporal in the army, appointed
adjutant with rank of colonel, and was interested with GOVERNOR
SAFFORD in the Tombstone silver mine, Colorada, now owning a large
estate in Los Angeles (he married KATE SLAWSON, and they have two
sons: ROYDEN, born 1887, and KEITH, born 1889); MARTHA A., who
married JAMES PECK, of Onondaga County, and they have one daughter,
BERTHA M.,; and MARY E., who married J. A. BEALS.
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Mr. VOSBURGH dealt largely in real estate, and was a successful
businessman. He died in 1873., Mr. VOSBURGH'S wife died June 11,
1849. He married for his second wife MARIA, daughter of ELIJAH
HOVEY. She died in 1873. Their children were CHARLES, who died aged
two years; JENNIE, who married LEWIS M. PHELPS, of Michigan; WILLIE,
who died in infancy; and FRANK E. FRANK E.VOSBURGH was born in 1858,
was educated at Medina Academy, and spent his early years on the
farm. March 16, 1880, he married MARY A., daughter of GEORGE W. and
PHEBE (FREEMAN) EASTON, and they have one daughter, NORA ESTER, born
March 21, 1881, and one son, ORRIN J. L., born January 9, 1888. Mr.
VOSBURGH was elected justice of the peace in 1885 and justice of
Sessions in 1887-88. He built a stave and heading mill in 1889, and
is a farmer, owning the Vosburgh homestead, where he was born.
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NELSON VAUGHN, a native of Washington County, and son of FRANCIS and
POLLY (GREEN) VAUGHN, was born in 1815. At the age of 10 years he
came to Niagara County and worked on a farm. He was married to MARY
ANN DEAN, and they had one son, ULA A., of Royalton. His wife died
1853, and he married, second, MARIE CLARISSA, daughter of PETER and
BETSEY (COLSON) BEAMORE. Their children are HELEN L., who died 1865;
WESLEY F., who came here in 1865, and bought the farm where he now
lives; OSCAR D., who married CATHERINE HALE, and has a daughter HELEN
L.; and FREEMAN S., who married MARGARET SMITH, and has a son, ARTIE.
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WESLEY F. VAUGHN was born June 8, 1854, was reared on a farm, and
July 3, 1882, was married to M. MARIA JOSLIN. They have two
children: ELLA MAY born September 12, 1883, and WILLIAM N., born
December 24, 1885. They live on road 14.
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WILLIAM JOSLIN, born in England, came to America at an early age.
He married MARY BAKER, of Oakfield, and their children are HENRY and
JOHN of Alabama; VIENNA, GRANT, and FRANK of Shelby; CLARA lives at
home; EMMA who married GEORGE BICKLE, of Wheatville; and M. MARIA,
who married WESLEY F. VAUGHN.
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PHINEAS WHITE, born in Massachusetts in 1783, came to Stafford when
27 years of age, taking up land sufficient for farming purposes. In
1810 he married POLLY BESWICK, and their children were SALMA,
deceased; LAURA, who married JAMES PATTERSON (deceased), SILAS, of
Illinois; ALMA who married THAXTER WATERMAN (deceased), and their
daughter was ALMIRA, also deceased, aged 16; LOUISA, who married
FREDERICK BARNEY; MARY A., who married THAXTER WATERMAN; ORRIN, who
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died in Iowa; JANE, who married ALLEN WATSON, of Michigan; and
PHINEAS B., born 1828, who was reared on the farm. The latter
married HARRIET N. GRAVES in 1850, who died 1853. He then married
(1855) ELMA S., daughter of ANTHONY WATERMAN. Their children were
MERTON, deceased, aged 14; ARTHUR P., who married LOTTIE HUFFCUT, in
1888, of Alabama; HARRIET N. (deceased); and ANNA S., who married H.
SELDEN, of Stafford. For his third wife Mr. WHITE married, in 1867,
Mrs. LAURA ANN (LAWRENCE) HORNING, widow of ELI. They have one
daughter, LILLIAN M. Mr. WHITE located here in 1867, and is a
farmer on road 17.
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WILLIAM HORNING, a native of Schoharie County, came to Alabama about
1840, and married MAGDELENA WIETING. Their children were ANNA
MARIA, who married AMOS CROSBY (both deceased); JEREMIAH, who
married CAROLINE D. LAWRENCE and had one son, OSCAR LORENZO, who
died in Michigan; Dr. NELSON, who practiced medicine in Alabama, and
died several years ago; and ELI, born 1828. ELI was reared on the
farm, and married LAURA ANN, daughter of RICHARD and BETSEY (BARKER)
LAWRENCE, in 1855, and began housekeeping in Alabama. Their
children were WILLIAM, born 1858, died 1876; MAY, who died in
infancy; and NELLIE BELLE, born 1862, who married, in 1878, MOSES D.
VAIL, of Alabama, and their children were ELI H., BERTRAM N., and
HOMER D. (died 1886). ELI HORNING died October 17, 1864. Mrs.
HORNING married, second, PHINEAS B. WHITE.
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The paternal ancestor of the WIGHT family was born on the Isle of
Wight. He located in Massachusetts about 1628. Of the family was
EPHRAIM, born 1645, who had two sons, NATHANIEL (Born 1678) and
DANIEL. NATHANIEL'S son LEVI was born in 1712, and married SUSANNA
BARSTOW. They had 10 children, of whom LEVI, 2d, was born in
Thompson, Conn, in 1761. He married SARAH CORBIN in 1782, and they
were parents of 11 children. LEVI, 2d, died at Centerville, N. Y.
in 1830, and his wife died 1852. Of this family was ABBOTT, born in
Oxford in 1787 (died 1863), who married, at Fairfield, N. Y., ALICE
CABOTT, of Dudley, in 1812, and they had nine children viz,:
LORINDA, EMELINE, and GEORGE, of Alabama; ANGELINE, who married
BENJAMIN HUNT, of Alabama; Levi of Pembroke; ROXY, who married
DANIEL D. COLE, of Michigan; PERRY, who died 1862, aged 31 years;
and ABBOTT and ABEL, of Alabama.
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GEORGE WIGHT was born in Monroe County in 1816, and located here in
1837. He married, in 1846, ESTHER, daughter of REUBEN and MARY
(WHITEHEAD) GOLDEN, of Elba. Their son MILES was born in 1855, and in
1877 married ETTA E. CLARK. Their children are ELIZA, IRENE, HARRY
C., GEORGE H., LUELLA MABEL, and WALTER C.
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ABBOTT WIGHT was born in Allegheny County in 1825, and came to
Alabama in 1837. He was reared on a farm, and married, in 1853, SARAH
A., daughter of EPHRAIM and MINERVA (REED) HEWETT. Their daughter
NETTIE ROSALINE married MYRON WILLIAMS, of Batavia, and their son P.
HEWETT resides at home. Mr. WIGHT is a farmer and resides on road 50.
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ABEL WIGHT was born 1828, and in 1850 married MARIA, daughter of
LYMAN and SALLY (CABOT) HITCHCOCK. Their children are BRUCE, HALE,
and NOAH, of Alabama; CABOT, who died in infancy (1859); D. FAY,
born 1860, who is a teacher; GRACE W., who married AUGUSTA HUNT;
ORMA, who married JOHN A. HUNT in 1883; Dan, who died in infancy;
and INEZ, born April 21, 1872. ABEL WIGHT is a farmer and resides
on road 50.
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BRUCE WIGHT married (1877) ADALINE, daughter of AMASA and ELIZABETH
(BEECHER) BLISS, and their children are HATTIE MARIA and EFFIE
IRENE. HALE WIGHT married CHRISTINA E., daughter of WILLIAM and
CHARLOTTE (HOTCHKISS) INGALSBE, in 1873, and their children are DEAN
R., born November 17, 1878; VIOLA, born November 17, 1881; and OWEN,
who died in infancy (1886). NOAH WIGHT married IDA MAY, daughter of
JOHN and LYDIA ANN (AUCRY) ACKERSON, December 20, 1874. They have a
son, ABEL J.
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LEONARD WEBSTER was born in Berlin, Conn., and died in Alabama in
1837. He married ALMA ROCKWELL and had children as follows: SARAH,
who married ZARDIS SKIDMORE, of Michigan; ALMIRA; BENNETT, who died
1847; JOSEPH, who died 1888; DAVID, who died 1851; MINNIE, who
married LUTHER TRUE, of Batavia; and MARTHA, who married FRANK LUND,
of Alabama. Mr. WEBSTER came here in 1828, and located where his
granddaughter, Mrs. GEORGE E. STEVENS, now lives. Of his family
JOSEPH was born in 1815, and in 1844 married LAURA ANN, daughter of
EPHRAIM and LAURA (WILLIAMS) HICKS. Their children were ELLEN A.,
of Alabama; DANIEL, who died 1879; EMMA, who died 1880; HATTIE, who
married ALMON BRISTOL, and died in Illinois in 1882; LAURA, who died
in Batavia in 1884; and MARY, who died 1880.
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ELLEN A. WEBSTER married GEORGE E. STEVENS, November 8, 1868, and
they were parents of four children viz,: ORPHA L., who died 1887,
aged 18 years; JENNIE BERTELL, born October 25, 1871; STELLA R.,
born October 19, 1873; and LAURA A., who died in infancy (1881).
Mrs. STEVENS and family occupy the WEBSTER homestead on road 20,
where she was born.
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DAVID WEBSTER, born 1819, came to Alabama in 1828, and was reared on
a farm. He married, in 1846, MARY, daughter of ALLEN B. and SARAH
(COLEMAN) HOLMES, and their children were LEONARD, who died young;
DAVID M. D., who resides at Rocky Hill, Conn..; and FRANCES ELLA,
who was born 1851. May 27, 1875, she married FRANK A. STEVENS, and
they have one son, CLAUDE W. born February 10, 1877. DAVID WEBSTER
died in 1851. His widow married SOLOMON H. DUNHAM in 1859, and
their children were ANNA and AMELIA (twins), who died in infancy,
and JENNIE MARIA, who resides at Rocky Hill, Conn. Mrs. DUNHAM died
in March, 1889. F. A. STEVENS and family reside at Kensington,
Conn. DAVID M. C. WEBSTER married LUMEC AULT, and their children
are Reginald A., George D., and ALMA MAY, and they reside at Rocky
Hill, Conn.
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SAMUEL WINCHELL, born in Monroe County, N. Y., married CORNELIA,
daughter of ASHUR MERRILL, and located in Orleans County. He was a
blacksmith, and came to Alabama about 1854. Their children were
MARY ANN, who married SCHUYLER STARKWEATHER; MELISSA, who married
LORENZO HORNING, and lives in the West; and LYMAN W., of Alabama.
The father died in 1861, and the mother in 1888.
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LYMAN W. WINCHELL was born in 1831, learned the blacksmith trade,
and married, November, 1855, HARRIET ELIZABETH, daughter of ALBERT
and EMMA (DAVIS) CLARK, of Oakfield. They located in Alabama.
Their son are ALBERT S., born January 28, 1857, who married, in
1880, SARAH, daughter of ELEASZUR R. UNDERHILL, and their children
are NORA CORNELIA, born 1882, and FRANK, born 1885; and MERRILL E.,
born September 4, 1858, who married, in 1880, Eva, daughter of ORIN
and JANE A. (FISH) WHITE, and lives in Buffalo. Mr. WINCHELL
enlisted in the late war in August 1862, in the 19th Light
Artillery, and was at the battles of the Wilderness, North Anna,
Cold Harbor, Weldon Road, and others, serving until the close of the
war. He now lives on Medina Street in Alabama.
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JOSEPH WATERSTREET, a citizen of Mecklenburg, Germany, married
LEONORA NIENDOORF, from the same town. He died there in 1863, aged
61 years. His children were HENRY, CHRISTOPHER, SOPHIA, JOSEPH,
and MARY. HENRY came from Germany to the United States in 1864,
settled in Oakfield, and married MINNIE, daughter of JOHN and MARY
(BURR) SCROGER, of Oakfield. Their children are MARY, JOHN, FRED,
and GEORGE. MARY married CHARLES DRYER, of Oakfield.
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THOMAS R. WOLCOTT was born in Leyden, Lewis County, N. Y. February
2, 1801. About the year 1827 he bought a farm in Alabama from the
Holland Land Company. At the time he was engaged in teaching
school in Livingston County, which profession he continued until
1829 or '30, when he settled on his farm. He married AURELIA
UNDERWOOD, and had one child, SARAH, wife of DANIEL INGLESBEE, of
Pontiac, Mich. His wife lived two years. In 1835 he married
ORPHA WOLVERTON, daughter of ASHER, of Montgomery County, N. Y.,
and they had 10 children, four of whom are living. He died April
24, 1887. He was supervisor for several years, and justice of the
peace for 10 years. His widow resides on the old homestead, which
has never been out of the family.
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GEORGE W. WEBB was born in Rochester, N. Y., April 28, 1856. In
1884 he was appointed station agent for the West Shore Railroad at
Alabama, which position he has held ever since. He married MARY
ZWETSCH, of Alexander.
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AUGUSTUS D. ZURHORST, a practicing physician, son of FREDERICK
WILLIAM was born in London, Eng., in 1803. He married MARY ANN
ESTELL, and came to American in 1836, continuing the practice of
medicine. He died 1873, and his wife 1855. His children were
CATHERINE T., who married LORENZO ELY, of Castile, N.Y.; AUGUSTA P.
who married JOHN PENNOCK and died 1885; OCTAVIA, of Castile; JOHN
E., who died 1853, aged 13 years; HERMAN S. W., who was a soldier
and died 1864, in West Virginia; ROSINA V., who died 1865, aged 17
years; HENRY C., who died young; and AUGUSTUS F. G., the subject of
this sketch, who was born September 27, 1847. He was educated at
Genesee and
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Wyoming Seminary, enlisted in the army in 1863 in Co. G, 21st N. Y.
Cavalry, became quartermaster's sergeant, and served until July,
1866. On his return he studied medicine with his father and with
DR. N. G. CLARK, of Batavia, and graduated at Cleveland Medical
College, class of 1869. He then practiced medicine with Dr. CLARK
for two years, after which he located at Alabama Center in 1871. He
was postmaster in 1885, justice of the peace in 1888, and elected
supervisor in 1889. Dr. ZURHORST has a large and growing practice,
and resides on Railroad Street. He married, in 1878, EMMA A.,
daughter of FREDERICK A. and ELIZABETH (FLANDERS) COOLEY. Their
daughters are IOLA JEAN, born March 9, 1880, and KATHLEEN CORINNE,
born October 10, 1884.
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