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- [S633] personal interview.
29.03.2012- I ran into Jim Hitchcock in the Allegany Town Hall, when I entered the Records Office to inquire about the local historical society. It's run by (Mary) Frances Potter [+1 (716) 372-2918], only open Wednesday afternoons. Husband is Robert Potter, they live at 3123 West 5 Mile Road in Allegany. County records are kept in "Pleasant Valley", near Salamance. Jim asked what I was looking for, so I described the families I am researching in the Allegany area. He mentioned George Hall, who lived on Union Street nearby, 104 years old and still very sharp, even still driving. Contact info in Reference Note. His brother Linwood died a few years ago. His sister Eunice Valley also lives in town, 1839 Willard ST Allegany, NY +1 (716) 372-1489 I called George, he eventually agreed to let me visit, so I drove to his home at 146 East Union ST. He was very nice. I got my computer out to FTM and began interviewing him, entering names, dates, relationships as we talked. George warmed up to me very quickly and he gave information readily. He said right away that we are not related, that his Halls are not my Halls. He never served in the armed forces, enjoyed playing baseball in high school. notes at the time: worked for his uncle for 9 years, carpenter lived in Cleveland for a year, then in Allegany the rest of his life. lived S 7th ST 65 yrs, in this neighborhood almost the entire time. Played baseball has gone to Coudersport once in a while, enjoyed eating at the Potato City Inn! Went to Roulette for Leek dinners, famous baseball player from Roulette, married Kay Star, Don Hoak, 2nd baseman for the Pittsburgh Pirates! After I left, I realized I hadn't taken his picture, so I went back. He was glad to see me, I took two shots with my iPhone. He was curious, had never seen a cell phone, he said. A very nice man.
29.03.2012- I ran into Jim Hitchcock in the Allegany Town Hall, when I entered the Records Office to inquire about the local historical society. It's run by (Mary) Frances Potter [+1 (716) 372-2918], only open Wednesday afternoons.
Husband is Robert Potter, they live at
3123 West 5 Mile Road in Allegany.
County records are kept in "Pleasant Valley", near Salamance.
Jim asked what I was looking for, so I described the families I am researching in the Allegany area.
He mentioned George Hall, who lived on Union Street nearby, 104 years old and still very sharp, even still driving. Contact info in Reference Note.
His brother Linwood died a few years ago.
His sister Eunice Valley also lives in town,
1839 Willard ST
Allegany, NY
+1 (716) 372-1489
I called George, he eventually agreed to let me visit, so I drove to his home at 146 East Union ST.
He was very nice. I got my computer out to FTM and began interviewing him, entering names, dates, relationships as we talked.
George warmed up to me very quickly and he gave information readily. He said right away that we are not related, that his Halls are not my Halls.
He never served in the armed forces, enjoyed playing baseball in high school.
notes at the time:
worked for his uncle for 9 years,
carpenter
lived in Cleveland for a year, then in Allegany the rest of his life.
lived S 7th ST 65 yrs, in this neighborhood almost the entire time.
Played baseball
has gone to Coudersport once in a while, enjoyed eating at the Potato City Inn!
Went to Roulette for Leek dinners,
famous baseball player from Roulette, married Kay Star, Don Hoak, 2nd baseman for the Pittsburgh Pirates!
After I left, I realized I hadn't taken his picture, so I went back. He was glad to see me, I took two shots with my iPhone. He was curious, had never seen a cell phone, he said.
A very nice man.
- [S854] Ancestry.com, U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1700s-Current, (Name: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2012;).
Record for George Albert Hall
George Albert "Cleveland" Hall
Birth: Mar. 15, 1908
Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, USA
Death: Nov. 20, 2014
Olean, Cattaraugus County, New York, USA
ALLEGANY - George A. Hall, 106, of 146 E. Union St., passed away Thursday (Nov. 20, 2014) shortly after arrival at Olean General Hospital.
Born on March 15, 1908, in Cleveland, he was a son of Albert L. and Della M. Wheeler Hall.
He was married to
- Blanche L. Wheeler on Nov. 12, 1932, in Belfast,
she passed away Nov. 13, 1989.
Mr. Hall worked for VanderHorst Corp. in Olean for over 28 years, retiring as maintenance foreman in 1972.
He was a member of the First Presbyterian Church in Allegany, where he served as an elder; and was a former member of the Olean Senior League and the 60 Plus Club of Allegany.
Surviving are
a sister, - Eunice Valley of Allegany;
several nieces and nephews, including
- Susan (William) Putt of Allegany and
- Paula (Valley) Oleg Bychkov of Olean;
several grandnieces and grandnephews;
several great-grandnieces and grandnephews, including
- Timmy Wolf and
- Amelia Wolf;
a close friend,
- Helen Sherwood of Allegany; and
- David and Beth Deitz, whom he loved like family.
In addition to his wife, he was predeceased by two brothers,
- Linwood Hall and
- Lewis Hall.
Friends may gather with the family from 3 to 4 p.m. Sunday (Nov. 23, 2014) at the Casey, Halwig & Hartle Funeral Home, 3128 W. State St., Olean. A funeral service will immediately follow at 4 p.m. in the funeral home. The Rev. John Woodring, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Allegany, will officiate.
A private burial will take place at Allegany Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the First Presbyterian Church, 44 N. Third St. Allegany, NY 14706.
Published in The Olean Times Herald on Nov. 21, 2014.
Family links:
Parents: Albert Lee Hall (1873 - 1949)
Della May Wheeler Hall (1880 - 1982)
Spouse: Luella Blanche Wheeler Hall (1907 - 1989)
Siblings: George Albert Hall (1908 - 2014)
Lewis Lincoln Hall (1911 - 1993)*
Linwood Lee Hall (1918 - 1995)*
*Calculated relationship
Burial: Allegany Cemetery
Allegany, Cattaraugus County, New York, USA
Created by: John K. Pierson
Record added: Nov 21, 2014
Find A Grave Memorial# 139039073
George Albert Cleveland Hall
Added by: Blackpony
George Albert Cleveland Hall
Cemetery Photo added by: CryptoGram
George Albert "Cleveland" Hall
Birth 15 Mar 1908 in Cleveland, Cayahoga, Ohio
Death 20 Nov 2014 in Olean, Cattaraugus, New York
Photographer: Kathy
Added by: Blackpony
11/21/2014
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George Albert "Cleveland" Hall Birth 15 Mar 1908 in Cleveland, Cayahoga, Ohio Death 20 Nov 2014 in Olean, Cattaraugus, New York George Albert "Cleveland" Hall Birth 15 Mar 1908 in Cleveland, Cayahoga, Ohio Death 20 Nov 2014 in Olean, Cattaraugus, New York Photographer: Kathy Added by: Blackpony 11/21/2014 George Albert "Cleveland" Hall Birth: Mar. 15, 1908 Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, USA Death: Nov. 20, 2014 Olean, Cattaraugus County, New York,… |
- [S394] Ancestry.com, Public Member Trees, (Name: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2006;), Database online., Skinner/Schinzel-Ahlemeyer/Haines Tree J_Ahlemeyer.
Record for Albert Lee HALL This reference has George Albert "Cleveland" Hall as dying in 1977, but I interviewed him today. I don't understand the "Cleveland" part, the several references with that death date must be mixing individuals- jcw 29.03.2012
Hall Family of Allegany
1831 - 1981 , Allegany, Cattaraugus, New York
Hall Family:Our Allegany Heritage: 1831-1981, A Sesquicentennial Review: Edited by Islay Nicholson Bergreen and Thomas J. Schaeper, Published by the Town of Allegany, Allegany, New York, 1981, Printed by Citizen Printing House, Allegany, New York.
HALL, Lewis, S.: 1818-1876, son of Andrew W. Hall (1794-1855) and Sally Starks (b. 1796), m. Harriet (d. 1879). He purchased the Sash and Door Factory about 1863.
His son, George A. Hall, 1841-1910, m. Martha Morris, 1842-1927 of Chesterfield, Va at Trenton, Tn in 1870.
They came to Allegany in 1880. The children of George and Martha were: 1. Vida Lois, 1871-1945, m. Joseph Nenno, 1867-1945; 2. Albert Lee, 1873-1949, m. Della May Wheeler (1880-); 3. Edwin Linwood, 1880-1889; 4. William N., 1877-1966, m. Emma Norwood, 1880-1973; 5. Lucy, 1879-1971, m. Floyd Hill, 1876-196?; 6. Olcott Boardman, 1881-1965, m. Emma Keefe, 1883-1953; 7. Sarah Duran, 1887-1968, m. Elmer Raymer, 1884-1961.
jdscott17 added this on 30 Aug 2010
blackpony1 originally submitted this on 12 Sep 2009
Our Allegany Heritage: 1831-1981, A Sesquicentennial Review: Edited by Islay Nicholson Bergreen and Thomas J. Schaeper, Published by the Town of Allegany, Allegany, New York, 1981, Printed by Citizen Printing House, Allegany, New York.
- [S1202] William Adams, Biographical Sketches of Cattaraugus County, Town Chapters;, (Name: the book "HISTORICAL GAZETTEER AND BIOGRAPHICAL MEMORIAL of CATTARAUGUS COUNTY, NY", ed by WILLIAM ADAMS, Published 1893.;), historical biographical sketches: Hall family of Allegany Lewis Hall George Hall.
George A. Hall et al. expanded version- Hall Family of Allegany 1831 - 1981 , Allegany, Cattaraugus, New York Hall Family:Our Allegany Heritage: 1831-1981, A Sesquicentennial Review: Edited by Islay Nicholson Bergreen and Thomas J. Schaeper, Published by the Town of Allegany, Allegany, New York, 1981, Printed by Citizen Printing House, Allegany, New York. HALL, Lewis, S.: 1818-1876, son of Andrew W. Hall (1794-1855) and Sally Starks (b. 1796), m. Harriet (d. 1879). He purchased the Sash and Door Factory about 1863. His son, George A. Hall, 1841-1910, m. Martha Morris, 1842-1927 of Chesterfield, Va at Trenton, Tn in 1870. They came to Allegany in 1880. The children of George and Martha were: 1. Vida Lois, 1871-1945, m. Joseph Nenno, 1867-1945; 2. Albert Lee, 1873-1949, m. Della May Wheeler (1880-); 3. Edwin Linwood, 1880-1889; 4. William N., 1877-1966, m. Emma Norwood, 1880-1973; 5. Lucy, 1879-1971, m. Floyd Hill, 1876-196?; 6. Olcott Boardman, 1881-1965, m. Emma Keefe, 1883-1953; 7. Sarah Duran, 1887-1968, m. Elmer Raymer, 1884-1961. jdscott17 added this on 30 Aug 2010 blackpony1 originally submitted this on 12 Sep 2009 Our Allegany Heritage: 1831-1981, A Sesquicentennial Review: Edited by Islay Nicholson Bergreen and Thomas J. Schaeper, Published by the Town of Allegany, Allegany, New York, 1981, Printed by Citizen Printing House, Allegany, New York. ___________ Page 436 Surnames: HALL, MORRIS George A. HALL, son of Lewis S., was born in Westfield, Chautauqua county, May 2, 1841. He came to Allegany in the fall of 1860, married Hattie C. MORRIS, of Chesterfield, Va., and has had born to him seven children, of whom six are living. Mr. HALL has a sash and door factory and planing-mill in the village which was owned and operated by his father for several years up to the time of his death in 1876.
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BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES FROM: "HISTORICAL GAZETTEER AND BIOGRAPHICAL MEMORIAL of
CATTARAUGUS COUNTY, NY", ed by WILLIAM ADAMS, Published 1893
History of the Town of Allegany - Chapter XVIII (18) Page 430
Surname: BASCOM
Col. George BASCOM was one of the pioneer settlers of Cattaraugus county, and
was prominently known in this town, where the most of his life was spent. In
the days of general trainings he was closely connected with the State militia,
whence he obtained his title of colonel. He died in Allegany village April
11, 1893, in his eighty-fourth year.
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Surnames: BLAIR, GRAVES
Jason BLAIR, a native of Massachusetts, was born September 12, 1810. November
13, 1835, he married Miss GRAVES, of Lisle, N. Y. Shortly afterward he came
to Allegany and settled near Olean, where he remained for two years. His next
home was at the mouth of Five Mile creek. He was a lumberman and cut the pine
timber off 700 acres of land which he bought at from $1.00 to $2.50 per acre.
They were early settlers and most of their provisions were brought from
Buffalo by teams. There were times when roads were so bad that it was hardly
possible to make the trips. Then provisions were exhausted. The little that
was left the neighbors would divide and help each other out until their
supplies came. Mr. BLAIR survived his wife, who died September 14, 1887. He
died June 3, 1893. They had seven children, two of whom died in infancy.
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Surnames: BOCKOVEN, VAN VLACK, LAMBERTON, RENWICK, RICE, HAYES, WILLARD
Lieut. William C. BOCKOVEN was born in New Jersey, July 18, 1824. He came to
Allegany in 1848, remained about a year, and went to Fishkill, N. Y., where he
married Maria VAN VLACK, July 22, 1850. The same year they moved to Allegany
village. By trade he was a blacksmith. He was a partner with Dennis
LAMBERTON four years, when LAMBERTON died, and Mr. BOCKOVEN continued the
business alone until the breaking out of the Rebellion, when he went out as
lieutenant of Co. I, 64th N. Y. Vols. Capt. Robert RENWICK was wounded and
Lieutenant BOCKOVEN took command of Co. I as captain. After the close of the
war he followed his trade until his death, which occurred January 13, 1890.
He was a member of the River Union, No. 240, E. A. U. He left a wife, two
sons, and three daughters. The children were Eleanor N. (Mrs. Hyde RICE);
Dewitt C.; Jessie (Mrs. William H. HAYES); Minor; and Estella (Mrs. Clare
WILLARD).
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Surnames: BOOTH, SLOCUM, HEALD
Edward BOOTH was born in England, December 11, 1844, and in 1851 came to
America with his parents, Joseph and Susan BOOTH, who reside in Humphrey.
They reared twelve children, eight of whom are living. Mr. BOOTH is a farmer
in Allegany. He enlisted February 2, 1862, in Co. C, 105th N. Y. Vols., and
served until the close of the war. He married, March 5, 1866, Mary D. SLOCUM
who was born in Herkimer county, July 5, 1844. They have one child, Charles
M., born July 15, 1867, married Flora HEALD, January 16, 1887, and has two
children.
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Surnames: BOSTWICK, MEEKER, BROOKS
Harry BOSTWICK was born in Vermont, Oct. 17, 1793, married Annie MEEKER in
1825, and came to Allegany in 1852. He was a tailor by trade. His wife died
June 6, 1881; he died June 12, 1883. Their children were Charles H., who was
born in Vermont, April 11, 1826, and Martha M., who was born in July, 1827,
and resides in Franklinville. Charles H. BOSTWICK married Lydia L. BROOKS, of
Bethel, Vt., Aug. 18, 1852, and came to Allegany when about twenty-two years
of age. His wife died July 28, 1888. His death occurred very suddenly July
27, 1890. Their children were Charles H. Jr., and Annice. The latter was born
June 21, 1860, and resides on the homestead where four generations have lived
and where three were born, the house being one of the oldest in town.
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Surnames: BUCHER, SUTTER, KREIN
John B. BUCHER, a weaver by trade, with his wife, Mary Ann SUTTER, and their
two daughters and one son, emigrated to America in 1851, landing in New York
city on June 24th. The family came from Ober Schneisingen, Canton Argan,
Switzerland, where the son, William BUCHER, was born on July 19, 1839. The
daughters' names were Helen and Lenna. The mother was a member of a
prominent family in Switzerland. John BUCHER first settled near Buffalo, but
soon moved to Transit, N. Y., and in 1852 located near Lockport. In 1853 he
purchased a few acres of wild land in Amherst, Erie county, which he sold in
March, 1859, and removed to Allegany, settling on the Four Mile, where the
parents died at the age of seventy-seven years. William BUCHER's
education was nearly all in German, which he judiciously combined with the
practical knowledge he was forced to secure. Leaving home in April, 1858, he
preceded the family to this town, where he worked by the month and finally
purchased forty acres of land. By an accident he lost his right arm and then
began peddling, but money was scarce and this proved unprofitable. In
1862 he secured a permit to enter the 154th Regiment and followed that
organization through its campaigns, supplying the soldiers with tobacco,
notions, etc. He returned home in June, 1865, and with the profits
accumulated in the army he was enabled to pay for his farm. July 12,
1868, Mr. BUCHER married Mary KREIN, of Buffalo, and their children are
William F., John P., Joseph A., Henry F., Christian A., George, Jacob, Albert,
Mary A., Katie A., Clara E., and a daughter deceased. Mr. BUCHER is the owner
of the celebrated Rock City in this town, a place fully described on a
preceding page. He has always been a Republican in politics, but not an
office-seeker.
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Surnames: BURLINGAME, JONES, LYON
Ira BURLINGAME, the father of Mrs. Cordelia C. JONES, was born in
Weathersfield, Vt., November 5, 1778, and before attaining his majority went
to Oxford, Chenango county, where he married Elizabeth LYON. He experienced
religion in 1818 and united with the Baptist church. In 1827 he removed to
Cattaraugus county, where he spent the remainder of his days. Here he soon
identified himself with the Baptist church and labored to promote its
interests until his death, which occurred November 29, 1846. His wife died at
Franklinville in 1864. Only four of their twelve children are now living:
Leroy, Elizabeth, Cordelia C., and A. Haynes.
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Surnames: CALKINS, MACK, WAY, SIMMONS
John C. CALKINS, born in Ballston, Saratoga county, October 30, 1815, came to
Great Valley about 1852. After the war he removed to Allegany and engaged in
farming. He married, first, Abigail MACK, June 30, 1849, and by her he had
three children: Foreman R., John E., and Commerce C. January 1, 1862, he
married, second, Mary E., daughter of David P. and Hannah (WAY) SIMMONS, of
Great Valley, and their children are David P., Lillian H., Charles F., Mary
E. (deceased), and Adna D.
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Surnames: CARLS, HEIT
John H. CARLS was born in Germany, October 5, 1835, and in 1844 emigrated to
America with his parents who settled in Buffalo. At the age of eighteen he
began life in the lumber woods of Northern Wisconsin, where he was engaged
thirteen months. He was next employed by Joseph Story, of Buffalo, in his
sheep-skin tannery. In 1855 he came to Allegany and settled on a farm on the
Four Mile, where he still resides, and near where he owns a steam shingle-mill
and cider-mill. November 20, 1860, he married Magdalene HEIT, who has borne
him twelve children, viz.: Lewis J. (who died March 26, 1872), John J.,
Magdalene, Andrew A., George I. (who died June 30, 1870), Rosie, Henry F.,
Barbara A. (who died October 10, 1881), Joseph F., Francis A., Edward, and
Marcus J. His father, Henry, born in 1810, died May 7, 1882.
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Surnames: CHAMBERLIN, PLATT, BECKER, GOODEN, PARKS, COVELL
Charles CHAMBERLIN, son of Moses and Anna (PLATT) CHAMBERLIN, was born
December 11, 1818, and married Caroline BECKER, of Chautauqua county, Nov. 12,
1848. She was born March 9, 1829. Mr. CHAMBERLIN came to Allegany over forty
years ago and settled on a farm about one mile north of the village. He also
owned a saw-mill on Five Mile creek. Feb. 16, 1880, while superintending
the manufacture of lumber at the mill, the circular saw caught a board from
the carriage which it severed in an instant and one of the pieces, thrown with
great velocity, struck Mr. CHAMBERLIN on the left temple, causing instant
death. He was an earnest member of the Methodist Episcopal church. His widow
resides on the homestead. Their children are William M., born April 22, 1850,
G. Frank, born Nov. 3, 1853, married Kate GOODEN, December 1, 1880, and has
three children, Lewis M., Florence B., and Willard A.; Charles E., born August
3, 1856; Frederick E., born September 12, 1859; Anna P., born April 27, 1862,
married Frank PARKS, of Allegany, and has three children, Grace, Sadie, and
Clara; John, born June 10, 1865; and Jennie, born October 4, 1868. William M.
CHAMBERLIN is a farmer and owns the mill where his father met his death. He
married Miss Roslia COVELL, March 24, 1875. She was born September 16, 1850.
Their children are Mabel C., Carrie J., Lewis S., Roy P. (deceased); and Edna
R.
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Surname: CHAPIN
The CHAPIN family has long been well known in Allegany. The first
representative who came here was Jabez CHAPIN, Sr., from Massachusetts. His
son Roswell settled in Buffalo in 1815 and became the first village surveyor
there. Two daughters of Jabez, Mary and Faritta, joined their brother in
Buffalo, but removed to Allegany soon after their father settled here. Another
daughter, Lucy, suggested the name Springville for that village in Erie
county. Jabez CHAPIN, Sr., had a family of three sons and four daughters, and
it is said that in none of their homes was ever found a lamp or a stove. At
least this is true of those who settled in Allegany. They used candles for
lighting, and did their cooking and warmed their houses with fires on the
hearth of the fireplace. Only one - a maiden daughter - of this generation
survives. Her nephew, however, lives in town. They have all lived to extreme
old age and attribute their great longevity to never employing a physician.
Their lives were full of history. Their house is a veritable museum of
curiosities. Mary and Faritta for many years wove carpets for the neighbors.
The former was an expert in needlework, especially in making fine embroidered
lace, pieces of which are still extant and valued for their superior quality.
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Surnames: CLARK, JONES, LOOMIS, TYRRELL
Alfred CLARK, born in Claremont, N. H., November 15, 1808, married, November
3, 1833, Elizabeth H. JONES, and came to Allegany in 1841, where he conducted
a tavern for nine years. He then opened a grocery store, which he ran until
June, 1859; in 1864 his son Calvin G. succeeded to this business and continued
it until 1890, when he sold out on account of poor health. Alfred CLARK died
August 16, 1864; his wife's death occurred August 15, 1871. Calvin G. CLARK,
their only child, was born December 30, 1834, and October 28, 1862, married
Harriet L. LOOMIS, who was a daughter of William LOOMIS, and who was born in
Machias, January 1, 1836. Mr. LOOMIS settled in Machias when he was seventeen
years old and died there September 8, 1865; his wife was Emma TYRRELL, who
survived him until May 22, 1800.
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Surnames: CLARK, PRESTON
Henry CLARK, born in Franklin, N. Y., September 3, 1830, came to this town
with his parents when nine years of age. He served three years in the late
war in Co. D, 154th N. Y. Vols. He is now engaged in lumbering and farming.
He married Mary J. PRESTON, December 12, 1854, who was born in Hinsdale,
December 2, 1836. They have six children, viz.: Staley A. (died July 29,
1861), Ida J. (died Jan. 16, 1887), Harriet A., Lewis G., Anna E., and Gracie
M.
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Surnames: CORTHELL, FITCH, FIELD
Lewis S. CORTHELL was born in Lima, Livingston county, in 1837, and in 1840 or
1841 came with his parents, Daniel and Sally (FITCH) CORTHELL, to Allegany
(then Burton). His father and mother dying when he was very young he was
early in life thrown upon his own resources for support, and in 1851 he began
to learn the trade of harness maker, which has been his life vocation. May 5,
1859, Mr. CORTHELL married Annette F., daughter of Rev. J. M. FIELD, of
Machias; they have an adopted daughter, Gertrude S. It is not in a business
capacity only that Mr. CORTHELL is known to his townsmen. In 1862 he entered
Co. C, 154th N. Y. Vols., and was postmaster of Allegany from 1866 to 1869
(through Johnson's administration). He was also justice of the peace for
eight years from April, 1882, until he was compelled to resign in 1890, by
reason of deafness, has served as town clerk, and for twenty-three consecutive
years was clerk of the School Board. Mr. CORTHELL is a member of the
Presbyterian church and is at all times deeply interested in the success of
the Democratic party. He is widely known and much esteemed.
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Surnames: DONAHUE, FITZGERALD, BURNS, CRONYN
Michael DONAHUE, who was born in Ireland, September 25, 1820, came to America
in the fall of 1850. After residing six years in Buffalo he came to Allegany,
where he is said to have cleared a piece of land by moonlight, his days being
occupied in the employ of others. He was one of the pioneer farmers of the
town and as a man has always been much respected. In the fall of 1852 he
married Mary FITZGERALD, who died March 26, 1883. Their children were
Ellen (Mrs. William BURNS), Bridget (Mrs. John CRONYN), Thomas, Michael P.
(born March 1, 1865, died February 22, 1885), John, Mary, Mattie, and Maggie.
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Surnames: DYE, MERRILL, MOORE, PIXLEY
Dennis DYE was born in Litchfield, N. Y., March 15, 1805. In 1830 he removed
to western New York, and from then until his death lived much of the time in
Cattaraugus county. In April, 1852, he settled in Allegany as a farmer and
died here February 23, 1872. His wife, Minerva MERRILL, who was born in
Johnstown, N. Y., September 27, 1808, died here September 27, 1887. Their son
Nathan A. was born in Litchfield, August 22, 1829, came to Freedom, and thence
on March 7, 1852, to this town, where he became a merchant, dying December 5,
1882. A Democrat in politics Mr. DYE was elected to many town offices and in
1871 became justice of sessions of the county. Jan. 26, 1851, he married
Rosaline, daughter of Oliver MOORE, a farmer and an early settler of Freedom
and subsequently (in 1869) a resident of Allegany, where he died March 2,
1877. Mr. MOORE was born in Vermont, April 6, 1804, and his wife, Judith
PIXLEY Jan. 12, 1796. Mr. and Mrs. DYE had born to them these children:
Charles O., born May 18, 1852, died December 29, 1887; Mason M., born May 6,
1854; Jennie R., Sept. 23, 1858; Edwina M., July 11, 1860, William H., Nov.
19, 1862; Nellie B., Sept. 3, 1868; and Nathan E., October 14, I870, died
Sept. 14, 1871. Mrs. DYE died Dec. 22, 1892. Mason M. and William H. are
bankers in Allegany village. Mason M. was supervisor of Allegany from 1886 to
1889 inclusive.
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Surnames: EGGLESTON, HOPPING, ATWOOD, GILLETT, SPICER, BLISS, HADSELL,
BURDICK
Isaac EGGLESTON, born in Vermont, February 13, 1792, came with his brother to Onondaga county about 1808, where in 1819, he married Rebecca HOPPING. In 1820 they settled in Olean and finally removed to Allegany, locating on Five Mile creek and subsequently on Nine Mile run, where Mr. EGGLESTON died May 17, 1872. His wife died February 15, 1872. They had eight children, three of whom died in infancy; the others are Eliza A. (Mrs. Jeremiah ATWOOD), Clarissa A. (Mrs. Cornelius GILLETT). deceased, John W., Almira B. (Mrs. Horace O. SPICER), and Rev. Charles C. John W. EGGLESTON married, first, Lydia L. BLISS, Dec. 2, 1858, by whom he had three children, Cora, Charles L., and William F. He married, second, August 27, 1873, Euphonia A., daughter of Abel and Lucy (HADSELL) BURDICK.
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Surnames: EISERT, FICK
George EISERT was born in Buffalo on the 7th of February, 1860, and came to
Allegany in 1874 and engaged in peeling bark, beginning his present business
in 1880. September 2, 1884, he was married to Anna FICK, who has borne him
three children: Frank J., James W., and Lena. Mr. EISERT is a respected
citizen and a prominent factor in the German population of the town.
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Surnames: EMMONS, BORN
John C. EMMONS was born in Corning, June 13, 1856. There he received his
education. He married Ella BORN, of Cuba, Sept. 15, 1880, and came to
Allegany in 1883. Mr. EMMONS is an experienced and reliable pharmacist. His
is the leading drug store in Allegany village.
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Surnames: FARQUHARSON, HALE
James Henry FARQUHARSON, son of Francis and Margaret A. FARQUHARSON, was born
in East Pike, Wyoming county, March 23, 1837. He became a telegraph operator
in 1854 and performed the duties of that avocation in several stations in
Cattaraugus county, receiving the appointment at Allegany on May 1, 1856. His
wife, Marion J. HALE, of Hinsdale, whom he married August 19, 1856, bore him
six children: Francis H., Fred H., William L., Millie J., Charles B., and Van
Deusen. Mr. FARQUHARSON held many offices of trust, including that of
supervisor on the Greenback ticket in 1878, and was prominently connected with
the business, religious, and educational interests of the town and county.
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Surnames: FELT, LICHTENTHAL, KARL, COLT, REHLER, CLARK
Nicholas FELT, a native of Germany, was born May 3, 1823, and came to America
in 1849. His first home was in Buffalo, from whence he moved to this town
about 1861 with his brother-in-law. Three years prior to this, however, he
had purchased his present home. His wife was Margaret LICHTENTHAL, who was
born in Germany, December 31, 1827, and whom he married September 14, 1849.
Children: Mary (Mrs. Joseph KARL), Magdalena (Mrs. Louis COLT), Katie (Mrs.
Albert KARL), Margaret (Mrs. Andrew REHLER), Joseph, John (who married Angie
CLARK), Nicholas, and Annie. The family are all exemplary, industrious
citizens and are counted among the town's representative settlers.
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Surnames: FREELAND, ROBINSON, NORWOOD, HARDY, WORTHINGTON, SOULE, LOOMIS
James FREELAND was born in Caroline, N. Y., May 11, 1810. His father, Robert
FREELAND, born in the North of Ireland about 1773, came to America in 1798 and
settled in Tompkins county, where he married Catharine ROBINSON in 1800. He
was a farmer and mechanic. James FREELAND attended the common schools and
worked on his father's farm. May 23, 1833, he married Lucinda, daughter
of Jonathan NORWOOD, Esq., of Caroline, and in 1836 removed to Allegany with
his wife and two children. He soon became an expert river pilot, which
occupation he followed for thirty years and never had a "breakup," but always
landed his rafts safely at their place of destination. He was prominent and
popular, and constantly in town offices until his retirement on account of
old age. He successfully filled the offices of highway commissioner, justice
of the peace, assessor, and postmaster. In 1876 he was the Democratic nominee
for member of Congress. The characteristics that distinguish his life are
enterprise, perseverance, honesty, and integrity. Mr. and Mrs. FREELAND's
children are Dolphus S., who married Fannie E. NORWOOD in October, 1868, and
now resides in Maywood, Neb., where he is postmaster; Jonathan B., who married
Mariette HARDY, November 2, 1859, and is a minister of the Free Methodist
church; Ruvena, who married Rev. Randolph WORTHINGTON, October 30, 1873; James
A., who married Lottie E. SOULE, November 27, 1870, resides in Allegany; and
Mabel L., who married Rev. H. H. LOOMIS.
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Surnames: FRIES, MESSER
John FRIES was born in Buffalo, November 24, 1846, and came to Allegany with
his parents when he was eight years of age. They were farmers and settled on
the farm where John now resides. John FRIES was a soldier in the Rebellion,
enlisting in Co. H, 188th N. Y. Vols. June 16, 1866, he married Elizabeth
MESSER; children: Maggie, Annie, Mary, Lizzie, and Josie.
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Surnames: GALLETS, MOHR, BLAZUR, BRAND, GEISER, GEARINGER, NUSSER, KARL
Jacob GALLETS, Sr., was born in 1815 in Germany, where he married Susan,
daughter of Jacob MOHR. With an only son they came to Allegany in the spring
of 1853. Jacob MOHR had contracted for 250 acres of wild land on Four Mile
creek, which was worked by himself and three sons, Henry, Joseph, and Peter,
and John BLAZUR and Jacob GALLETS. These pioneers cleared their tract, and in
winter were jobbers in cutting logs, spending their evenings in shaving pine
shingles, which their wives packed into bunches for market. Upon the division
of the 250-acre tract Jacob GALLETS received thirty-seven and one-half acres
as his share. He added to this from time to time and at his death, February
10, 1879, had a farm of 360 acres. His widow survives him. Their children
were Henry, Marcus, Mary, Joseph A., Jacob, Jr., Henry, Anna, and Barbara.
Henry died in infancy. Marcus GALLETS was born in Germany, October 4, 1852,
married Lucy BRAND, of Allegany, and resides in Pennsylvania. Mary was born
here May 7, 1854, married Philip GEISER, and lives in Olean. Joseph A.
GALLETS, born February 14, 1857, is engaged in farming, lumbering, and oil
producing. May 7, 1878, he married Fanny GEARINGER, who has borne him six
children: Jacob, Jr., Mary, Clara, Rosie, Laney, and Barbara. Jacob GALLETS
was born October 6, 1858, and November 8, 1883, married Mary A., daughter of
George NUSSER. They have four children, viz.; Theresa, George J., Mary E.,
and Grace A. Henry GALLETS, born May 6, 1861, is a farmer. May 5, 1886, he
married Sophia E., daughter of George NUSSER, and they have two daughters,
Agatha T. and Sophia G. Anna GALLETS was born in 1863. Barbara, the eighth
child of Jacob GALLETS, was born November 1, 1865, and married, April 4, 1887,
Jacob KARL, who was born April 4, 1862. Their children are Katharine S. and
Ernest J.
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Surnames: GATES, BRANDALL, HIGGINS, LOBDGER, ERWIN, PERKINS
Rossell GATES, born in Canada on March 12, 1834, went to the oil regions of
Pennsylvania in 1865, at a time when "Oil Well Johnnie," sprung into
prominence as a spendthrift and had a meteoric career. Mr. GATES settled at
Knapp's Creek in 1883 and removed in 1890 to the BRANDALL farm. On the 4th of
January, 1855, he married Alecia HIGGINS, daughter of William HIGGINS, for
fifty-two years high bailiff of Toronto, Can. Children: Hannah (Mrs. John
LOBDGER), Mary Ann (deceased), Jonathan (deceased), Roswell, Lydia (Mrs. Henry
ERWIN), and Anna (Mrs. Frank PERKINS).
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Surnames: GEIGER, GATEZ, LIPPERT
Jacob GEIGER, born in Germany, April 24, 1841, came to America with his mother
in 1854, landing in New York city on the 12th of October. His mother, after
the death of Mr. GEIGER, married Peter GATEZ, and after living in Buffalo two
weeks came to Allegany, arriving here in November, 1854, and settling on a
farm on the Nine Mile run. In 1861 Jacob GEIGER enlisted in Co. H, 37th N. Y.
Vols., and was discharged on the 6th of September of the same year for
disability. In 1864 he re-enlisted in Co. A, 188th N. Y. Vols., and served
until the close of the war. He participated in many important battles and
suffered much hardship. November 12, 1866, he married Rossella, daughter of
Albert KARL, and their children are John (deceased), Joseph, Katie (Mrs.
Andrew LIPPERT), Robert, Rosie, and Mary (deceased).
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Surname: GORDON
Rev. Walter GORDON is a son of John GORDON and was born in Rushford, N. Y.,
January 22, 1824. In 1849 he located in Olean and the following year joined
the Methodist Episcopal Conference. Rev. Mr. GORDON, during the years of his
ministry, was stationed in various places in western New York and achieved
wide distinction as a thorough worker and eloquent preacher. He was eminently
successful in building up his charges to a higher degree of activity and
usefulness, and left in all many warm friends and followers. He is now
engaged in farming, being the owner of a large tract of land in southern
Cattaraugus.
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Surnames: HAASE, REHKOPF, WIEGRAFE, ANGLE, SMITH, CONNHAISER, MASNER
Frederick HAASE, son of John H. and Louisa HAASE, was born in Germany, Nov.
18, 1824. After his father's death in 1860 he came to Allegany with his
family and mother and bought a farm where he still resides. Louisa HAASE was
born in 1797 and died in 1875. Frederick married, first, Laney REHKOPF and
second Louisa WIEGRAFE. By his first wife he had seven children, two of whom
died in infancy; the others are Henry F., Frederick E., Caroline, Hanna, and
August V. Henry F. HAASE was born in Germany, Oct. 19, 1845, and is a farmer.
He married Catharine A., daughter of George J. and Catharine (ANGLE) SMITH,
Oct. 1, 1872, and they have bad two children, George F. and Emma. August V.
HAASE, born Nov. 18, 1855, is a farmer on the homestead. He married Anna,
daughter of Martin and Margaret (CONNHAISER) MASNER, April 12, 1883. She was
born July 24, 1863. Their children are Howard F., Frederick H., Raymond, and
Mildred.
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Surnames: HALL, MORRIS
George A. HALL, son of Lewis S., was born in Westfield, Chautauqua county, May 2, 1841. He came to Allegany in the fall of 1860, married Hattie C. MORRIS, of Chesterfield, Va., and has had born to him seven children, of whom six are living. Mr. HALL has a sash and door factory and planing-mill in the village which was owned and operated by his father for several years up to the time of his death in 1876.
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Surnames: HARBEL, KIANAN, BOCKMIER, SCHIFTER, EHBORER, SCHUMANN
John HARBEL, Sr., was born in Germany, Aug. 6, 1816, and married there
Katharine KIANAN. He was among the early settlers on Four Mile run. His wife
died July 30, 1876. He resides with his son John, Jr. They had four children:
John, Jr., Andrew, Tresea, and Maggie. John, Jr., was born May 5, 1850,
married Rose, daughter of George and Mary A. (BOCKMIER) SCHIFTER, Jan. 7,
1877, and has three children: Mary, Anna T., and George. Mr. HARBEL is
engaged in farming and producing oil. Andrew HARBEL was born Aug. 12, 1852,
married Tresea SCHIFTER on Oct. 21, 1879, and died July 26, 1882. Tresea
HARBEL, born April 10, 1857, married August EHBORER. Maggie HARBEL was born
March 8, 1860, and married, May 4, 1886, Anton SCHUMANN, who was born in
Germany, Feb. 13, 1859, and came to Allegany in 1885. They have two children,
Katie and Agnes.
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Surnames: HARMS, ACKLEY, BRADY, MILLER
Henry E. HARMS, a native of Germany, was born January 14, 1859, and came to
Scio, Allegany county, with his parents in 1868. In 1878 he accepted a
position as clerk with A. E. ACKLEY, with whom he remained four years. In
1884 he formed a co-partnership with W. E. BRADY, of Allegany, in the boot and
shoe business, which continued until 1887, when Mr. HARMS built the brick
block where he is now located. He married Polena daughter of John MILLER, of
Allegany, and they have one child, Mintie Louise.
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Surnames: HILLS, MIDDAUGH, SEELEY, WRIGHT, ALTENBURG, GROSSMAN
Zarah C. HILLS, born in Tompkins county in 1814, came to Portville about 1831
and to Allegany in 1868. He married Amanda MIDDAUGH, of Allegany county, in
1837. She died January 25, 1885. Mr. HILLS resides in Warren county, Pa.
They had five children, of whom Elphonso, James M., Miranda, and Jennie are
living. Elphonso HILLS was born July 28, 1838, and is engaged in the
manufacture of bee- hives and in handling bees. He married Martha E. SEELEY,
February 17, 1862, who was born in Owego, N. Y., June 30, 1841. Their
children are Flora I. (Mrs. William WRIGHT), Addie B. (Mrs. Abram ALTENBURG),
Minnie H. (Mrs. Charles GROSSMAN), and Floyd A.
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Surnames: HIRT, SMITHER, ZISTER
Andrew HIRT, father of Henry, was born in Germany in 1810. He came to Buffalo
in 1835, where he married Mary A. SMITHER, and in 1855 removed to Allegany,
where he cleared 100 acres of woodland, and where he still resides. His wife
died August 21, 1878. Their children were Lena, Louie (deceased), Mary,
Francis (deceased), Henry, and Andrew. Henry HIRT, born September 24, 1850,
married, October 3, 1876, Agatha ZISTER, who was born February 9, 1856. Their
children are Mary L. Clara M. (deceased), Theresa M., Vincent H. (deceased),
Frank L., and Annetta A.
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Surnames: JONES, LYON, BURLINGAME, BURNETT
Homer H. JONES, son of Benjamin, was born in this county April 10, 1826. He
came to Allegany when about twelve years of age, and in 1851 bought the farm
where he now lives. He married Cordelia C., daughter of Ira and Elizabeth
(LYON) BURLINGAME, May 21, 1854. She was born in Franklinville, May 21, 1832.
They have one child, Willis P., born August 9, 1859, who married Eva BURNETT,
November 6, 1884, by whom he also has one child, Rochester B. They reside in
Buffalo.
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Surnames: KARST, PRESACK, KERBER, LAKE, SCHAFER
George KARST, born in Germany, November 8, 1828, came to Fredonia, Chautauqua
county, in 1852 and thence to Allegany in 1866. Here he was engaged in
manufacturing light and heavy carriages in partnership with Joseph PRESACK
until 1880, when the firm dissolved, Mr. KARST succeeding to the business,
which he still conducts. He married, first, in 1854, Magdalene KERBER, who
died October 16, 1884, and he married, second, Barbara LAKE, of Buffalo,
February 17, 1887. His first wife was the mother of all his children: Philip,
Charles, and Anna. Philip KARST is a wagon maker and repairer and dealer in
carriages. He married Katie SCHAFER, of Allegany, June 10, 1878; she was born
in Germany, October 23, 1858. They have four children: George P., Lena
J., Emma K., and Clarence C.
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Surnames: LEWIS, McNALL, KEIM
Oren J. LEWIS was born in Collins, Erie county, September 4, 1842. He came to
Allegany in 1869, married Olive A., daughter of Levi McNALL, October 14, 1871,
and he has had two children: Ada L. and Leroy M. Mr. LEWIS with William KEIM
organized the Crescent Milling Company in 1882, and by careful management the
firm has established a substantial business and an enviable
reputation.
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Surnames: LINDERMAN, FARWELL, WHITLOCK, ROGERS, SEARL, SILL, SMITH, CANADY
Nicholas LINDERMAN, born in Tompkins county, November 22, 1803, settled in
Ischua in 1831. He was the father of eleven children (see Hinsdale). His
son, John M. LINDERMAN, born in Ischua, October 4, 1831, married Ellen E.,
daughter of Thaddeus J. and Elizabeth FARWELL, June 14, 1855, and came to
Allegany in 1869, settling the farm where he now resides. They have had
three children: Medora F. (Mrs. Stanley WHITLOCK), Flora E. (Mrs. George
ROGERS), and Ray. Orson, son of Nicholas, was born March 23, 1836. He married
Hannah FARWELL, by whom he has five children: Charles, Alice, Nicholas, Eola,
and Ellen. They reside in Allegany. Nicholas A. LINDERMAN was born March 11,
1838, and married Lucinda SEARL. Mary LINDERMAN was born June 26, 1840, and
married Jackson SILL. Lester P. LINDERMAN was born March 13, 1842, and is a
farmer in Allegany. He married Frances SMITH, by whom he had one child,
Gertrude E., who married Charles CANADY. Mr. LINDERMAN married, second, Clara
WHITLOCK, of Hinsdale, December 12, 1876. Adeline and Emeline (twins) were
born Aug. 25, 1844. Edgar LINDERMAN was born March 17, 1847, and died
September 11, 1850.
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Surnames: MASNER, MACK, CONNHAISER
Martin MASNER, born December 11, 1823, came to America from Germany in 1847
and to this town in 1851, where he still resides. He married, first,
Elizabeth MACK, by whom he had four children, of whom Henry MASNER is the only
one living. His second wife, Margaret CONNHAISER, was born in Germany,
November 11, 1826, and by her he had nine children: Horace, died Oct. 26,
1881; Freddie, died Nov. 19, 1889; John, of Iowa; George, of Allegany; and
Margaret, Carrie, Anna, Mary, and Minnie.
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Surnames: McCARTY, McAULIFFE, BLAIR
William P. McCARTY was born in Utica, N. Y., January 1, 1849. In 1854 he
moved to Princeton, Ill., and in February, 1870, married Miss Margaret
McAULIFFE, of Allegany. They have a son and a daughter. In 1887 Mr. McCARTY
was appointed postmaster of Allegany by President Cleveland and served until
April, 1891. He has been engaged in the furniture and undertaking business
with J. C. BLAIR since 1889. He is a member of the C. M. B. A.
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Surnames: McCLURE, WARNER, BURLINGAME, TAGGART, STARR, GRIFFIN, CHAPMAN
Hiram W. McCLURE was the first white male child born in Cattaraugus county.
His birth occurred at McCLURE settlement in the town of Franklinville on the
30th of April, 1806 and he was the eldest of nine children born to David and
Orilla (WARNER) McCLURE, of whom something is said in the history of that
town. David McCLURE was born in Stafford, Conn., June 29, 1778, and died
in Allegany, January 20, 1848; his wife was born in the same place December
24, 1783, and died in Franklinville, February 19, 1849. Their children,
besides Hiram W., were Antoinette, born January 5, 1808, died in Kansas,
August 1, 1888; Adaline, born March 15, 1810, died May 4, 1811; Sidney W.,
born December 30, 1811, of Wisconsin; Hannah, born October 5, 1813, died
December 10, 1866; David, Jr., born March 17, 1815, a physician of Indiana;
Pennel, born January 2, 1817, a physician in Ohio, where he died October 6,
1842; Dexter, born February 9, 1819, a physician in Indiana, where he died
February 24, 1879; and Lemira, born June 3, 1822, of Minnesota. Hiram W.
McCLURE on September 12, 1830, married Caroline BURLINGAME, who was born
September 21, 1813, and who died January 6, 1887. Children: Dr. Sanford
B. (see p. 114); Elizabeth L., born February 2, 1838, died 1839; Alice B.,
born August 5, 1840, married W. B. TAGGART; Maria E., born July 12, 1842,
married Riley L. STARR, who died in Ellicottville, December 26, 1886; Esther
C., born December 6, 1844, married George S. GRIFFIN; Rosebelle, born June 2,
1847; Francis C., born February 12, 1850; Agnes G., born Nov. 12, 1851,
married Dr. E. A. CHAPMAN, of Jefferson county; and Kate L., born Sept. 22,
1856. Hiram W. McCLURE located where he now resides in 1847. His first
ballot was cast in 1828 for Andrew Jackson for president, and since then he
has voted at every regular election except one. It is doubtful if another man
in western New York can claim such an unbroken record. He has ever been
prominent in town affairs and has held nearly every office of trust and
responsibility. In 1838 and 1839 he represented Franklinville on the Board of
Supervisors and in 1851 and 1873 served in the same capacity for the town of
Allegany. His son and his father were several times elected to the same
office, the former from Allegany and the latter from Ischua and Franklinville.
As a citizen Mr. McCLURE is greatly respected and esteemed. He has lived an
active, honorable, upright life, and has always been foremost in promoting the
general weal of the Communities in which he has resided.
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Surnames: McCOY, WICKHAM, THORNTON, ALLEN, BURDICK
Richard H. McCOY, born in Goshen, N.Y., April 30, 1811, married Mary Ann
WICKHAM November 17, 1835, who was born June 4, 1811, and died November 30,
1889. Mr. McCOY came to Ellicottville at an early day, and finally removed to
Allegany and located where he now resides. His children are Abigail (Mrs.
David THORNTON), Elizabeth (Mrs. Seth D. ALLEN), Richard, Albert, Mary Ann
(died in infancy), Alfred, and Susan. Richard McCOY enlisted in Co. I, 64th
N. Y. Vols., was wounded at Fair Oaks, was confined in Libby, Salisbury, and
Belle Isle prisons, and married, May 1, 1867, Sarah B. BURDICK, and has three
children: Albertus A., Gertrude B., and Florence L.
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Surnames: McINTOSH, EVERTS, PRATT, JOHNSON, PARKER
Silvertus D. McINTOSH was born at Homer, Cortland county, May 13, 1831. He
came to Humphrey with his parents, Jonathan and Annie McINTOSH, when thirteen
years of age. He served in the Rebellion on the U. S. steamer Paw Paw and
died Jan. 9, 1866. He married, Jan. 5, 1861, Cornelia S., daughter of Rollin
and Susan (EVERTS) PRATT, who came from Vermont to Olean in 1838, where Mr.
PRATT died in 1886 and his wife June 19, 1889. Mrs. McINTOSH resides on the
homestead. They reared children as follows: Salina G., Addie C. (Mrs. Myron
D. JOHNSON), Annis S. (Mrs. John A. PARKER), Jonathan E., Elizabeth C., Lillie
F., Grace U., and Judson R.
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Surnames: McMAHAN, CLARY, DEVEREUX, EDGERTON, HICKEY
Thomas McMAHAN, brother of John McMAHAN, of Ellicottville, was born in County
Clare, Ireland, in 1830, came to America with his younger brother, James,
about 1844, and spent the remainder of his youth in Ellicottville, where he
married Ann CLARY. Soon afterward he settled in Allegany and engaged in
farming on the DEVEREUX farm. Later he purchased the EDGERTON homestead on
the Five Mile, where he was a thrifty farmer and an extensive dealer in live
stock. Mr. McMAHAN was a man of integrity, sound judgment, and of more than
ordinary business ability. He died May 14, 1877. Mrs. McMAHAN survives and
resides on the homestead. Their children are Mary A. (Mrs. Eugene HICKEY), of
Allegany; Nora T., John C., and Thomas F., who reside with their mother; and
James G., an enterprising merchant in Ellicottville, secretary of the Board of
Trade, and for a time a member of the Board of Village Trustees. John C.
McMAHAN, like his father, is one of the heaviest dealers in live stock in
Cattaraugus
county.
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Surnames: MILLER, RUPPERT, SCHRADER
John MILLER was born in Bavaria, Dec. 14, 1833. He came to Maryland in 1853
and in 1860 removed to Allegany, where in 1883 he built the MILLER block,
which contains a hall capable of seating about 500 people. Mr. MILLER was
overseer of the poor eleven years, commissioner of public highways two years,
and school trustee fifteen years. He married, in Nov., 1855, Rose RUPPERT,
who died Nov. 24, 1886. By her he had eight children: Eve, Joseph, Polly,
John, Kate, Andrew, Charles, and Rose, all of whom are living except Eve, who
died November 5, 1879. He married, second, Mary SCHRADER, of Salamanca, Sept.
10, 1889.
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Surnames: MOHR, MIAR
Henry MOHR was born in Germany, July 8, 1832, came to Buffalo and thence to
Allegany in 1853, settling on 125 acres of land which he has cleared. June
10, 1859, he married Ann MIAR, who was born in Germany, June 26, 1834. They
have eight children; Joseph, Katie, Andrew, John, George, Anna, Frank, and
Martha.
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Surnames: MORTIMER, KEMMER, SPINDLER
John MORTIMER was born in Belgium, October 28, 1828, came to Allegany in 1854,
and settled on Chipmunk creek. In 1860 he returned to Belgium on a visit and
there married Mary KEMMER, March 4, 1861. In 1867 he took possession of their
present home. Their children are John H., Josephine A. (Mrs. John J.
SPINDLER), Henry F., and Mary A.
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Surnames: MULTRUS, ZINK, SMITH
Joseph H. MULTRUS was born in Dayton, December 8, 1857. September 18, 1883,
he married Mrs. Libbie (ZINK) SMITH, daughter of William F. ZINK, of Allegany,
by whom he has had three children, viz.: Mary, Libbie, and Joseph. Mr.
MULTRUS is a prosperous farmer in the town of Allegany.
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Surnames: NENNO, ZINK, FURNACE
Nicholas H. NENNO was born in Buffalo, June 5, 1838, came to this town about
1857, and was a farmer and lumberman. About 1867 he bought the farm where his
widow now resides. February 13, 1890, Mr. NENNO was killed by falling from
the top of a tank house at the oil well on the ZINK farm, where he was at
work. At the time of his death he was poormaster and president of Branch
41, C. M. B. A. January 15, 1858, he married Barbara FURNACE, of Buffalo.
They reared twelve children: John, William, Mary, George, Michael, Joseph,
Victor, Lena, Frank, Freddie, Charles, and Edward.
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Surnames: NESSEL, GRIMES, BOUGHTON, DYE
Joseph NESSEL was born in Montgomery county January 15, 1830, and about 1855
married Almari GRIMES, of Vermont. Their two children were George H. and
Mary. When sixteen years of age Mr. NESSEL came to this town and contracted
for 378 acres of land, which he paid for by clearing off the timber and
converting it into lumber. His first habitation was a log cabin, which
stood 150 rods from his present home. Four years later he erected another
near by and subsequently a third on the site of his present residence. This
burned down February 1, 1885. He was one of the earliest settlers on the Four
Mile and has always been considered a solid, substantial citizen. His son
George H. was born in March, 1857, married Harriet BOUGHTON, and has one
child, Joseph B. The daughter, Mary, born in 1859, married Charles O.
DYE, and died in 1884; Mr. DYE's death occurred in 1885. They left one child,
Florence E.
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Surnames: NORWOOD, LAKE, HILLS, PHILLIPS
Thomas C. NORWOOD was born in Caroline, N. Y., Dec. 30, 1820, and came to
Allegany on a visit about 1842. After remaining one year he returned to
Tompkins county, but in 1860 came back and settled permanently. He has been a
farmer and blacksmith. He married, in 1846, Sarah LAKE, of Tompkins county,
who bore him three children: Byron, Fred H., and Nettie. Byron NORWOOD was
born Oct. 30, 1847, and for about twenty years has been express messenger
between Salamanca and Chicago. He married Jennie HILLS, of Allegany, November
1, 1872, and they have had four children -- Harry, Guy, Genevieve, and
Geraldine. Fred H. NORWOOD was born Aug. 27, 1849, and is a farmer. He
married Celestia PHILLIPS, Oct. 14, 1875, and has two children, Agnes G. and
Emma D. Nettie NORWOOD, born July 28, 1852, died April 15, 1862.
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Surnames: PERRIGO, STEDMAN, BESSEY, RAISH, CHASE
Lyman PERRIGO, a native of Franklinville, was born Sept. 20, 1832, and
married, July 4, 1853, Mary Ann, only child and daughter of Frederick and
Maria M. (STEDMAN) BESSEY, who bore him two children - Fred C., born Feb. 2,
1856, married Flora, daughter of Thomas and Eliza RAISH, of Allegany Oct. 26,
1885, has two children, Raymond N. and Clarence R., and resides on the
homestead; and Estella M., born May 20, 1859, married Edwin E. CHASE, Nov. 6,
1877, and had one child, Mortimer D. Frederick BESSEY was born in Vermont,
Feb. 6, 1808; his wife was also born there May 15, 1813; they were married
Sept. 29, 1833. They came to Allegany in 1845. He died here March 30, 1875.
His widow survives him and resides with her daughter, Mary Ann PERRIGO, who
was born Sept. 5, 1834.
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Surnames: PHELPS, TORREY, KEYES, SCOFIELD
Dudley PHELPS, son of Gideon Spencer PHELPS, was born Sept. 5, 1834, in the
town of Barker, Broome county. He came to Friendship, Allegany county, in
1854, where, in 1855, he married Maria TORREY, who bore him two children:
Jennie E. (Mrs. S. G. KEYES) and Charles S. both of Gowanda. The family came
to Allegany in 1856, where Mrs. PHELPS died Sept. 10, 1863, while her husband
was in the army. On Aug. 6, 1862, Mr. PHELPS enlisted in Co. C, 154th N. Y.
Vols., and served until the war closed, being promoted corporal. He married,
second, Nov. 23, 1865, Julia
A., daughter of Amos SCOFIELD, of Allegany. Mr. PHELPS is a general merchant,
and is serving his eighteenth term as town clerk.
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Surnames: PHILLIPS, RANNEY, NORWOOD, PLATNER, McNALL
Abiathar PHILLIPS, Sr., was born at Ashfield, Mass., Oct. 27, 1774, and
married Hannah RANNEY, Dec. 4, 1800. He came to Phelps, Ontario county, about
1820, and in 1828 removed to this town with his oldest son, Abiathar, Jr.,
locating on land where Fred NORWOOD now lives. In the summer of 1829 he
brought his family to this home, where he and his wife resided the remainder
of their lives. He died Feb. 1, 1863, and his wife July 28, 1857. They
reared twelve children: Esther, Eliza, Abiathar, Jr., George, Anna, Samuel R.,
Jared, Harriet, William H., Charles H., Alonzo F., and John P., of whom four
sons are living: Abiathar, Jr., William H., Charles H., and John P. Mr.
PHILLIPS served as supervisor of the town in 1845 and 1846. John P. PHILLIPS
resides in this town and is a farmer. He married Sophronia PLATNER. Jared D.
PHILLIPS, son of Samuel R., was born in Allegany, Oct. 30, 1841. He married
Mary J., daughter of Levi McNALL, Nov. 1, 1876. They have one child, Myrtie
M.
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Surnames: POTTER, PRIEST, LITTLE, CURTISS
Jeremiah POTTER was born in Otsego county in 1796. He married Betsey PRIEST,
and with his wife and three children came to Farmersville about 1839. There
they died, she in 1851 and he in 1871. They reared three children: Eliza A.,
who married Walter N. LITTLE, of Farmersville, and died on the homestead in
October, 1886; Augustus F., who married Elmira CURTISS, of Bradford, Pa., and
resides in Wisconsin; and Chester L., who was born Aug. 6, 1834. The latter
served in the late war in Co. K, 105th N. Y. Vols. He married Mahala PRIEST,
Sept. 30, 1870, and came to Allegany in 1880, where they still reside.
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Surnames: PRESACK, DOMBROWSKY
Joseph PRESACK, born in Germany, June 18, 1838, emigrated to America in 1862.
He served in the late war in Co. I, 16th N. Y. Cav., and was discharged Sept.
21, 1865. He came to Allegany in 1866 and worked at his trade of blacksmith
until poor health obliged him to make a change. He is now in the insurance
business. Oct. 30, 1866, he married Frances DOMBROWSKY, of Allegany, and they
have had four children: Randolph, Frank, Lizzie, and Gustave.
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Surnames: SCHIFTER, BOCKMIER, HARBEL, FELT
George SCHIFTER was born in Germany, February 10, 1817. In 1852, the year he
came to America, he married Mary A. BOCKMIER. They settled in Clearfield
county, Pa., whence they moved to this town about 1857. Their first home here
was on the Nine Mile run, but in 1865 they located in Allegany village, where
they died - Mr. SCHIFTER on May 19, 1875, and his wife on June 30, 1884. They
had nine children, viz.: Caroline, Mary, and George who died in
infancy, Katie (deceased), Rose (Mrs. John HARBEL), Tresea (Mrs. Andrew
HARBEL), Mary, Lena (Mrs. Joseph FELT), and Michael.
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Surnames: SCHULTZ, SMITH, LAMB
William F. SCHULTZ was born in Buffalo on the 5th of December, 1860. His
father, Charles H. SCHULTZ, moved with his family to this town in 1861,
arriving here on the 8th of November, where the son has since resided. His
wife is Mary SMITH, by whom he has one son, Howard H. Mr. SCHULTZ's mother's
maiden name was Christina LAMB. The family is a prominent one in the
German element of the town.
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Surnames: SCOFIELD, LINES, SELLECK, BULLOCK, PHELPS, SMITH, CLAYTON
Amos SCOFIELD was born in Hadley, Saratoga county, February 22, 1810, and came
as a lumberman to the town of Allegany in 1839, settling on Five Mile run,
where he died April 15, 1858. By his wife, Ruth LINES, who died here January
21, 1880, he had seven children, viz.: Harriet (deceased), who married Rev. E.
J. SELLECK; Augusta Charlotte (Mrs. A. W. BULLOCK), of Allegany; Julia A.
(Mrs. Dudley PHELPS), of Allegany; Ellen Lorette (Mrs. Frank S. SMITH), of
Binghamton; Lovina E. (Mrs. Rev. T. E. CLAYTON), of Ocean Grove, N. J.; Amos
B., of Rochester; and Willis J., of Allegany. Mr. SCOFIELD was prominent in
town affairs and owned and operated several saw-mills at various times. His
brothers Barzilla settled in Portville, Harvey in Hinsdale, and Shadrack in
Oneida county - all in 1839.
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Surnames: SHELDON, LAMBERTON, OVEROCKER, BROWN, PARK
George C. SHELDON, a native of New Hartford, Conn., was born Jan. 13, 1811,
and when about twenty- one years of age came to Allegany, where he died Oct.
7, 1882. He was a member of the Free Methodist church. Nov. 4, 1834, he
married Julia LAMBERTON, of Allegany, by whom he had five children. Mrs.
SHELDON was born September 28, 1818, and died in 1853. Mr. SHELDON
married, second, Elizabeth OVEROCKER, in 1856, who survived but a few years.
He married again, in June, 1866, Mrs. Rebecca H. BROWN, who still resides on
the homestead with Norton T. SHELDON. The children of George C. and Julia
SHELDON were George L., Mary A., Norton T., Charles C., and Margaret S.
George L., born October 18, 1835, enlisted in Co. I, 64th N. Y. Vols., and
served three years. He is a baker in Allegany. He married Georgianna PARK
and they have four children: Charles F., Park C., a wholesale liquor dealer in
Allegany, Luceba H., and Bennie D. Norton T. SHELDON resides on the homestead
and owns, besides, a saw-mill near the mouth of Five Mile creek. September
26, 1866, he married Louisa A. BROWN, and their children are Estella J.,
Minnie L., and Clare E. Charles C. SHELDON, Jr., died Jan. 7, 1885.
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Surnames: SMITH, ANGLE, HAASE, WILLARD, BURGER, GOODWIN, WRIGHT
John G. SMITH was born in Germany, April 15, 1803. There he married Katharine
R. ANGLE in 1838 and emigrated to America in December, 1851, settling first in
Buffalo and in 1856 in Allegany, where he died March 23, 1876, and his wife
February 8, 1885. They had born to them seven children, three of whom died in
infancy. The others were Katharine A., Frederick, George, and John S.
Katharine A. married Henry F. HAASE, of Allegany. Frederick SMITH was born in
Germany, October 21, 1841, came to America with his parents, and commenced his
business life as a clerk with Erastus WILLARD, who in 1868 admitted him to an
equal partnership, which continued until 1884, when Mr. SMITH became sole
owner. April 21, 1881, he married Mary L. BURGER, who was born in Olean, Aug.
19, 1856, and graduated from the State Normal School at Fredonia. They have
three children: Raymond, Georgianna and Clinton. George SMITH was born Jan.
20, 1845, and served in Co. I, 64th N. Y. Vols., being fatally wounded in the
battle of Gettysburg. John S. SMITH, born Aug. 16, 1859, is engaged in the
mercantile business with his brother. He married Emma L., daughter of Isaac
and Eliza J. (GOODWIN) WRIGHT, Sept. 8, 1881.
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Surnames: SPRAKER, SOUTER, HYDE, CARR, HALL, FRANK, MIXER
The SPRAKER family in Allegany has been one of the most prominent families in the town. The record goes back to William SPRAKER, who was born in Germany, Oct. 9, 1808, and there married Christina SOUTER. They emigrated to America in 1847 and located in Erie county. Only two of their nine children are living. Mr. SPRAKER came to Allegany in May, 1854, and died in the village May 30, 1875. His son, William SPRAKER, Jr., born in Germany, December 11, 1838, came with his parents to this town in 1854 and has since been one of its foremost citizens. His education was obtained in the common schools of Erie county and clerking was his early occupation. August 21, 1861, he enlisted in Co. I, 64th N. Y. Vols., and participated in ten regular engagements, receiving a wound at Gettysburg on July 2, 1863, and being discharged May 3, 1864. Mr. SPRAKER was appointed postmaster Dec. 20, 1865, and was re-appointed in 1875, serving continuously from then until 1887. He was again appointed in 1891 and is the present incumbent of that position. He has also served as town clerk and in other capacities, and is a member and has been an officer of the local G. A. R. Post. October 29, 1867, he married Susan E. HYDE, who died Aug. 12, 1886; she bore him three children: Clarence H., Lois M. (Mrs. Miner CARR), and George V. He married, second, Mrs. Phoebe HALL, sister of his first wife, on June 28, 1887, by whom he has one child, Harold E.
Henry HYDE, the father of Mr. SPRAKER's two wives, was born in Germany and came to Allegany in 1855.
Charles SPRAKER, the other surviving son of William SPRAKER, Sr., was born Oct. 20, 1842, and Feb. 18, 1868, at Olean, he married Mary FRANK. He began life as a clerk for Marsh & Van Campen in March, 1857, in which capacity he continued until just before his marriage, when he was admitted to the firm under the name of Marsh & Co. In 1876 he formed the firm of SPRAKER & MIXER, and in April, 1881, bought his partner out. February 22, 1889, a fire
destroyed his mercantile establishment, but he soon rebuilt and started anew, He has two children, Frank and Anna. Mr. SPRAKER has served as town clerk and in 1885 he represented Allegany on the Board of Supervisors.
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Surnames: STEPHEN, FRANK, HETZ, WELCH, NOONAN, TRAVERS
William M. STEPHAN was a native of Germany, where he was born Oct. 8, 1819.
He came to the United States in 1850 and after living in Buffalo four years
removed to Allegany, locating on Nine Mile run. In 1864 he settled on the
Four Mile, where he still resides, being one of the early settlers in that
locality. Mr. STEPHAN has held several town offices and has been quite
an extensive oil producer. In 1849 he married Mary FRANK, who was born Aug.
29, 1816. Their children are Charles P., born Jan. 12, 1853, married Emma,
daughter of Michael and Elizabeth HETZ, Oct. 3, 1881; Clara, born Feb. 16,
1854, married Michael WELCH; George; Mary J., born Dec. 3, 1856, married
Patrick NOONAN; and Frank H., born Nov. 27, 1858, married, Dec. 25, 1883,
Maggie A., daughter of Frank and Margaret TRAVERS, and has had born to them
these children: Jennie M., Laura P., and Francis (deceased). The children of
Charles P. STEPHAN are William Henry, Frank A., Elmer H., and John M. George
STEPHEN, third child of William M., was born Sept. 8, 1855, and until 1880 was
engaged in lumbering. In that year he located on his present farm. Dec. 27,
1880 he married Mary NOONAN and their children are Celia, Fred, Clara
(deceased), Albert, Agnes, and Eddie.
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Surnames: STRONG, WHITE, CLIFFORD, FOX, ANDREWS, MAY, LEMON
James STRONG, son of Solomon and Mary (WHITE) STRONG, born in Vermont, May 3,
1868, married Catharine CLIFFORD, of New Hampshire, in 1799, came to. Olean in
1819, and two years later removed to Allegany, settling where the widow of his
son James, Jr., now resides. The first marriage in Allegany occurred at his
house, being that of his daughter Sally to William B. FOX in 1825. James
STRONG died April 20, 1839, and his wife, Catharine, Aug. 16, 1852. Their
children were Almeda, Solomon, Sally, Emily, Luthera, James, Jr., Catharine,
Adeline, William, and Jame A., all deceased. James STRONG, Jr., married
Carmale, daughter of Rhody (ANDREWS) MAY, of Hinsdale, April 25, 1857, and
died in June, 1882. His widow survives him and lives on the old homestead.
Their children were Eola and Lew J. Eola, born Oct. 30, 1858, married
Frank LEMON and has two children, Lew S. and Fred H. Lew J., born Nov. 22,
1864, is a farmer and resides on the homestead. William MAY, father of Mrs.
James STRONG, Jr., died in 1840 and his wife Rhody in 1844.
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Surnames: THORNTON, McCOY, FRANK
Davis THORNTON, born in Allegany county, July 2, 1828, came to this town when
eighteen years of age and followed lumbering and rafting on the Allegheny
river until 1889. In the spring of 1890 he built the Allegheny River House
near the Indian reservation. He married, first, Abigail, daughter of Richard
H. McCOY, who was the mother of his son David. Mrs. THORNTON died May 27,
1856. His second wife was Lydia A. FRANK, by whom he has three daughters,
Katie, Mary, and Abbie.
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Surnames: WHEELER, LINDSLEY, SPALDING, HATCH, REDOUT, CURTISS, HAYNES,
PETERSON, KAHN
William H. WHEELER was born in Washington county, January 1, 1824. He married
Rebecca LINDSLEY, July 4, 1845, who was born October 15, 1826. Mr. WHEELER
came to this county when about ten years of age, with his parents, who settled
in Yorkshire. He now resides in Allegany and is a farmer. He has two
brothers, Charles M. and Joseph A. WHEELER, and one sister, Mrs. Helen M.
SPALDING, who reside in this town. William H. WHEELER has eleven children:
Devillow, born in Yorkshire, October 4, 1846, enlisted in the late war at the
age of sixteen in Co. I, 154th N. Y. Vols., and starved to death at
Andersonville prison; William W., born at Yorkshire, August 26, 1848, served
in the late war in Co. A, 188th N. Y. Vols., married Julia H., daughter
of Marshall and Emma HATCH, April 23, 1874, who was born November 1, 1856, and
has six children, Jennie R., Alice A., J. Russell, George P., William W., Jr.,
and Matie E.; Myron Devereux, born in Allegany, December 8, 1850 married
Emeline REDOUT, and resides in South Saginaw, Mich.; George C., who died in
infancy; Caroline H., born May 9, 1855, married John CURTISS, Jr.; Halsey A.,
born June 28, 1858, married Emelia REDOUT; Hannah L., born June 25, 1860,
married Russell HAYNES; Nancy, born February 7, 1863, married Theodore
PETERSON, and died in 1879; Guy I., born October 15, 1866, in Allegany; John
H., born September 18, 1869, died in infancy; and Ada, born February 1, 1872,
married John KAHN.
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Surnames: WARD, HANEY, SMITH
Dwight W. WARD, second son of Robert D. and Mary A. (HANEY) WARD, was born in
Jamestown, N. Y. Robert D. was an only son and was born in Ireland, October
20, 1812, emigrating thence to America in 1828, the voyage lasting three
months. Learning the cabinet maker's trade in Bath, N., Y., where he married
Mary A. HANEY on September 24, 1833, he removed to Jamestown, where he
ran a foundry for fourteen years, when he engaged in hotel keeping until his
death in 1857. His widow with her family removed to Allegany in 1859 and
resides with her daughter, Mrs. William H. SMITH. Their children were Elida
S. (Mrs. W. H. SMITH), Hibbard P., Dwight W., John D. (deceased), and Mary E.
(deceased). Dwight W. WARD was born February 12, 1849. Coming to this town in
1859 he subsequently purchased what was known as WARD's Hotel, now called Park
Hotel, which he conducted until 1883, when he engaged in the business of
developing the oil fields and producing oil, in which he has been one of the
most extensive operators in town.
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Surnames: WILBER, PALMER
Henry WILBER was born in the town of Humphrey, and has one child, Henry S.,
who was born in Allegany, Jan. 21, 1884. Mr. WILBER is manager of Sheldon's
Allegany cheese factory. His father, Philo C. WILBER, came from Onondaga
county to this county when about nine years of age. He married Catherine
PALMER.
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Surnames: WILLARD, REYNOLDS, HUNTLEY
Erastus WILLARD, son of Sherlock and Elizabeth (REYNOLDS) WILLARD, was born in
Lisle, N. Y. March 23, 1823, while his parents were moving from Fort Edward to
Cattaraugus county. The family settled in Franklinville. In the fall of 1843
he came to Allegany (then Burton) and taught a district school, which closed
in March, 1844. In December of this year he began his mercantile life in this
town. Mr. WILLARD began a small business with small means, and constantly
increased both until he finally had one of the largest and best stores in
western New York. He took an active interest in local Democratic politics,
and was supervisor in 1850 and from 1865 to 1867 inclusive, and served his
town as justice of the peace about forty years. In 1877 he was his party's
candidate for member of Assembly, but his district being overwhelmingly
Republican he was defeated. He was loyal and true during the Rebellion, and
although he was not drafted he nevertheless, in accordance with his
convictions of duty, placed a substitute in the army. April 26, 1848, he
married Harriet A., daughter of Henry HUNTLEY and a native of Herkimer, N. Y.,
and granddaughter of Abner HUNTLEY, who was born near Bunker Hill, Mass., in
1767. Her father was born in 1804 and she was born in Cuba, N. Y., Dec. 25,
1828. Mr. WILLARD's children were Charles, born in Allegany, March 11, 1849,
died Nov. 10, 1865; Clare, born July 28, 1870, who is his father's successor
in business and the proprietor of WILLARD's Stock Farm; and Hattie, born Aug.
5, 1872, died Sept. 7th following. Mr. WILLARD died Dec. 31, 1889. Mr. and
Mrs. WILLARD were active members of the Methodist Episcopal church of Allegany
and he was one of its liberal supporters.
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Surnames: WILTSE, HALL, JONES, WILBER, KENYON, VAN BRUNT
William WILTSE was a native of Marcellus, Onondaga county, and was born April
2, 1802. On the 26th of April, 1821, he married Sophia HALL, who was born in
Connecticut on March 10, 1800. They came to Allegany in the spring of 1848 and
the next year built a hotel, which they kept until 1859, when they engaged in
farming, continuing in it until his death Oct. 7, 1865, her death occurring
June 5, 1874. Their children were Cornell, Charles C., and Danford W.
Cornell WILTSE, born May 16, 1824, came to this town with his parents, and
married Electa JONES, of Hinsdale; they have one child, Wesley C., a Baptist
preacher who married Louisa WILBER, of Allegany. Charles C. WILTSE was born
December 19, 1827, and died May 28, 1866. Dec. 7, 1847, he married Abigail
KENYON, who survives him and resides in this town; their daughter Orcelia is
the wife of Orran VAN BRUNT. Danford W. WILTSE was born Aug. 17, 1833; he
resides in Springville, N. Y. Amos JONES, the father of Mrs. Cornell WILTSE,
came with his wife Eliza to Allegany in 1841 and in 1867 removed to Minnesota.
They had eleven children.
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Surnames: WING, BLOWER, CONNHAISER, BARNES
Asa S. WING was born in Oneida county, March 7, 1837. He came to East Otto
with his parents when twelve years of age. He was a soldier in the late war
in Co. G, 154th N. Y. Vols., and was taken prisoner at Gettysburg and confined
in Libby prison. He came to Allegany in 1865. Mr. WING married, first, Louisa
BLOWER, of Oneida county; their three children died in infancy. His second
wife, Catharine CONNHAISER, whom he married in June, 1862, was born in
Germany, March 9, 1837. Their children were Eliza L. (Mrs. Thomas A. BARNES),
Nelson, Julia, Edward, Emma, Georgie Anna, Charles E., Elizabeth C., and
Samuel.
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Surnames: WOODARD, FRANKLIN
Frederick J. WOODARD, born in Bolivar, Alle
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Record for Della May Hall
Della May Wheeler Hall
Birth: May 6, 1880
Allegany, Cattaraugus County, New York, USA
Death: Dec. 18, 1982
Allegany, Cattaraugus County, New York, USA
Della May Wheeler Hall, 102, Succumbs.
Allegany - Mrs. Della May Hall, 102, of 98 E. Union St., died today (Saturday, Dec. 18, 1982) in St. Joseph’s Manor.
Born May 6, 1880 in Vandalia, she was a daughter of Joseph A and Eunice Sirline Wheeler. She was married to Albert Lee Hall, who predeceased her in October, 1949.
A resident of Allegany most of her life, Mrs. Hall was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Allegany; the Rebekah Lodge of Allegany; Olean Senior League; and Allegany 60-Plus Club.
Surviving are three sons,
- George Albert Hall and
- Linwood Lee Hall, both of Allegany and
- Lewis Lincoln Hall of Brooksville, Fla.;
a daughter, Mrs. Florence Eunice Valley of Olean;
six grandchildren;
several great-grandchildren; and
several great-great-grandchildren.
Friends will be received at the E.C. Hogan Funeral Home Inc., 30 E. Main St., Allegany, Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., where funeral and committal services will be held Monday (Dec. 20, 1982) at 1 p.m. The Rev. John Shepard, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Allegany, will officiate.
Burial will be in Allegany Cemetery.Memorials if desired, may be made to the First Presbyterian Church of Allegany or to a charity of the donor’s choice.
Olean Times Herald newspaper clipping.
Family links:
Parents: Joseph A Wheeler (1831 - 1913)
Eunice R Shirline Wheeler (1838 - 1925)
Spouse: Albert Lee Hall (1873 - 1949)
Children: George Albert Hall (1908 - 2014)*
Lewis Lincoln Hall (1911 - 1993)*
Linwood Lee Hall (1918 - 1995)*
Siblings: Henry Adelbert Wheeler (1857 - 1946)*
Adeline M Wheeler Wright (1862 - 1930)*
George Ernest Wheeler (1866 - 1963)*
Leroy Albert Wheeler (1873 - 1954)*
Frederick Wheeler (1876 - 1967)*
Della May Wheeler Hall (1880 - 1982)
*Calculated relationship
Burial: Allegany Cemetery
Allegany, Cattaraugus County, New York, USA
Plot: Section S7 Lot 7 Grave 2
Burial Year 1982
Created by: Blackpony
Record added: Apr 06, 2013
Find A Grave Memorial# 107939630
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Cemetery, Allegany, headstone- Hall, Albert L 1873-1949, Della M 1880-1982 & Linwood L 1918-1995 Added by: Kathy 5/11/2014 Della May Wheeler Hall Birth: May 6, 1880 Allegany, Cattaraugus County, New York, USA Death: Dec. 18, 1982 Allegany, Cattaraugus County, New York, USA Della May Wheeler Hall, 102, Succumbs. Allegany - Mrs. Della May Hall, 102, of 98 E. Union St., died today (Saturday, Dec. 18, 1982) in St. Joseph’s… |
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1930 United States Federal Census about Albert L Hall
date: April 10, 1930
Harriet E. Brown
Name: Albert L Hall
Gender: Male
Birth: abt 1873
Tennessee
Race: White
Home in 1930: Allegany, Cattaraugus, New York
Marital Status: Married
Relation to Head of House: Head
Spouse's Name: Della M Hall
Father's Birthplace: New York
Mother's Birthplace: Virginia
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Household Members: Name Age
10A
98 Albert L Hall 57 M 35 TN NY VA Contractor, house
Della M Hall 49 M 27 NY NY NY
George Hall 21 OH TN NY Carpenter, house
Eunice F Hall 15 NY TN NY
Linwood L Hall 12 NY TN NY
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Mary Wheeler 66 head W 30 NY Ire Ire
Raymond Wheeler 35 son S NY NY NY Painter, house
Anna Wheeler 16 dau S NY NY NY
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O. Boardman Hall 47 head M 24 NY NY VA Carpenter, sash factory
10B
Emma K. Hall 44 wife M 21 PA Ire Ire none ("Irish Free State")
Edward J. Hall 19 son S NY NY PA salesman, general store
John P. Hall 16 son S NY NY PA
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Lewis Hall 19 head M 18 NY TN NY Carpenter, house
Blanche Hall 19 wife M 18 NY NY NY
Micheal C Nenno 74 Head NY Al-Lo Baden wd-23
Park Sheldon 64 Head NY NY NY M-22 manager, art & novelty factory
Katherine Sheldon 63 wife NY Gr Gr M-21
Source Citation: Year: 1930; Census Place: Allegany, Cattaraugus, New York; Roll: 1409; Page: 10A; Enumeration District: 1; Image: 432.0; FHL microfilm: 2341144.
Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Fifteenth Census of the United States, 1930. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1930. T626, 2,667 rolls.
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includes another Wheeler, and Hall:
Robert J Obrien Mary Allegany, Cattaraugus, New York abt 1888 New York Head
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Mary Obrien Robert J Allegany, Cattaraugus, New York abt 1891 New York Wife
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Donald J Obrien Robert J,
Mary Allegany, Cattaraugus, New York abt 1925 New York Son
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Robert Obrien Robert J,
Mary Allegany, Cattaraugus, New York abt 1929 New York Son
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Albert L Hall Della M Allegany, Cattaraugus, New York abt 1873 Tennessee Head
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Della M Hall Albert L Allegany, Cattaraugus, New York abt 1881 New York Wife
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George Hall Albert L,
Della M Allegany, Cattaraugus, New York abt 1909 Ohio Son
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Eunice F Hall Albert L,
Della M Allegany, Cattaraugus, New York abt 1915 New York Daughter
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Linwood L Hall Albert L,
Della M Allegany, Cattaraugus, New York abt 1918 New York Son
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Joshua Alexander Grace Allegany, Cattaraugus, New York abt 1886 New York Head
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Grace Alexander Joshua Allegany, Cattaraugus, New York abt 1889 New York Wife
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Francis Alexander Joshua,
Grace Allegany, Cattaraugus, New York abt 1912 New York Son
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Isabelle Alexander Joshua,
Grace Allegany, Cattaraugus, New York abt 1914 New York Daughter
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Gerald Alexander Joshua,
Grace Allegany, Cattaraugus, New York abt 1925 New York Son
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Frank Patituce Allegany, Cattaraugus, New York abt 1891 New York Head
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Louis Patituce Allegany, Cattaraugus, New York abt 1893 Italy Brother
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Josephine Patituce Frank Allegany, Cattaraugus, New York abt 1907 New York Daughter
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Mary Wheeler Allegany, Cattaraugus, New York abt 1864 New York Head
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Raymond Wheeler Mary Allegany, Cattaraugus, New York abt 1895 New York Son
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Anna Wheeler Mary Allegany, Cattaraugus, New York abt 1914 New York Daughter
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Frank Flick Ruth Allegany, Cattaraugus, New York abt 1905 Pennsylvania Head
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Ruth Flick Frank Allegany, Cattaraugus, New York abt 1905 Pennsylvania Wife
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Helen Flick Frank,
Ruth Allegany, Cattaraugus, New York abt 1926 Pennsylvania Daughter
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Catherine Mahaney Allegany, Cattaraugus, New York abt 1872 New York Head
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Mae Mahaney Catherine Allegany, Cattaraugus, New York abt 1914 New York Daughter
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Mary Vossler Allegany, Cattaraugus, New York abt 1877 New York Head
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Leo Vossler Mary Allegany, Cattaraugus, New York abt 1916 New York Son
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Albert Vossler Mary,
Marie Allegany, Cattaraugus, New York abt 1907 New York Son
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Marie Vossler Albert Allegany, Cattaraugus, New York abt 1908 New York Daughter-in-law
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Joseph Mostacato Linda Allegany, Cattaraugus, New York abt 1877 Italy Head
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Linda Mostacato Joseph Allegany, Cattaraugus, New York abt 1867 New York Wife
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Leo Mostacato Joseph,
Linda,
Bertha Allegany, Cattaraugus, New York abt 1902 Pennsylvania Son
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Bertha Mostacato Leo Allegany, Cattaraugus, New York abt 1907 Pennsylvania Daughter-in-law
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Winifred Mostacato Leo,
Bertha Allegany, Cattaraugus, New York abt 1928 New York Granddaughter
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Charles Mc Carthy Catherine Allegany, Cattaraugus, New York abt 1880 New York Head
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Catherine Mc Carthy John,
Amelia,
Charles Allegany, Cattaraugus, New York abt 1882 New York Wife
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Charles Mc Carthy Charles,
Catherine Allegany, Cattaraugus, New York abt 1912 New York Son
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John Minderler Amelia Allegany, Cattaraugus, New York abt 1850 New York Father-in-law
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Amelia Minderler John Allegany, Cattaraugus, New York abt 1853 New York Mother-in-law
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Sarah Murray Allegany, Cattaraugus, New York abt 1882 New York Head
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Edward Flynn Bertha Allegany, Cattaraugus, New York abt 1881 New York Head
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Bertha Flynn Edward Allegany, Cattaraugus, New York abt 1883 New York Wife
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William Flynn Edward,
Bertha Allegany, Cattaraugus, New York abt 1912 New York Son
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Edward Flynn Edward,
Bertha Allegany, Cattaraugus, New York abt 1915 New York Son
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John Flynn Edward,
Bertha Allegany, Cattaraugus, New York abt 1917 New York Son
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Mary Flynn Edward,
Bertha Allegany, Cattaraugus, New York abt 1919 New York Daughter
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Margaret M Mohr Allegany, Cattaraugus, New York abt 1869 New York Head
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Maude O'Dell Allegany, Cattaraugus, New York abt 1887 New York Roomer
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Joseph Helmert Allegany, Cattaraugus, New York abt 1902 Germany Roomer
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O Boardman Hall Emma K Allegany, Cattaraugus, New York abt 1883 New York Head
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O Boardman Hall in the 1930 United States Federal Census
date: April 10, 1930
Harriet E. Brown
Name: O Boardman Hall
[Olcott Boardman Hall]
Birth Year: abt 1883
Gender: Male
Race: White
Birthplace: New York
Marital status: Married
Relation to Head of House: Head
Home in 1930: Allegany, Cattaraugus, New York, USA
Map of Home: View Map
Street address: 7th
[South Seventh Street]
House Number: 53
Dwelling Number: 240
Family Number: 245
Home Owned or Rented: Owned
Home Value: 5000
Radio Set: Yes
Lives on Farm: No
Age at first Marriage: 24
Attended School: No
Able to Read and Write: Yes
Father's Birthplace: New York
Mother's Birthplace: Virginia
Able to Speak English: Yes
Occupation: Carpenter
Industry: Sash factory
Class of Worker: Wage or salary worker
Household Members:
Name Age
O. Boardman Hall 47 head M 24 NY NY VA Carpenter, sash factory
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Emma K. Hall 44 wife M 21 PA Ire Ire none ("Irish Free State")
Edward J. Hall 19 son S NY NY PA salesman, general store
John P. Hall 16 son S NY NY PA
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Lewis Hall 19 head M 18 NY TN NY Carpenter, house
Blanche Hall 19 wife M 18 NY NY NY
Micheal C Nenno 74 Head NY Al-Lo Baden wd-23
Park Sheldon 64 Head NY NY NY M-22 manager, art & novelty factory
Katherine Sheldon 63 wife NY Gr Gr M-21
Source Citation
Year: 1930; Census Place: Allegany, Cattaraugus, New York; Page: 10A; Enumeration District: 0001; FHL microfilm: 2341144
Source Information
Ancestry.com. 1930 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2002.
Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Fifteenth Census of the United States, 1930. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1930. T626, 2,667 rolls.
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Micheal C Nenno
in the 1930 United States Federal Census
Name: Micheal C Nenno
Birth: abt 1856
Gender: Male
Race: White
Birth: New York
Marital status: Widowed
Relation to Head of House: Head
Homemaker?: Yes
Home in 1930: Allegany, Cattaraugus, New York, USA
Map of Home: View Map
Street address: Pine St.
House Number: 3
Dwelling Number: 248
Family Number: 251
Home Owned or Rented: Owned
Home Value: 5
Radio Set: No
Lives on Farm: No
Age at first Marriage: 23
Attended School: No
Able to Read and Write: Yes
Father's Birthplace: Alsace-Lorraine
Mother's Birthplace: Germany
Able to Speak English: Yes
Household Members:
Name Age
Micheal C Nenno 74 Head NY Al-Lo Baden wd-23
Park Sheldon 64
Katherine Sheldon 63
Source Citation
Year: 1930; Census Place: Allegany, Cattaraugus, New York; Page: 10B; Enumeration District: 0001; FHL microfilm: 2341144
Name: Park Sheldon
Birth Year: abt 1866
Gender: Male
Race: White
Birthplace: New York
Marital status: Married
Relation to Head of House: Head
Home in 1930: Allegany, Cattaraugus, New York, USA
Map of Home: View Map
Street address: West Main St.
House Number: 21
Dwelling Number: 251
Family Number: 253
Home Owned or Rented: Owned
Home Value: 6500
Radio Set: Yes
Lives on Farm: No
Age at first Marriage: 22
Attended School: No
Able to Read and Write: Yes
Father's Birthplace: New York
Mother's Birthplace: New York
Able to Speak English: Yes
Occupation: Manager
Industry: art and novelty factory
Class of Worker: Employer
Employment: Yes
Household Members:
Name Age
Micheal C Nenno 74 Head NY Al-Lo Baden wd-23
Park Sheldon 64 Head NY NY NY M-22 manager, art & novelty factory
Katherine Sheldon 63 wife NY Gr Gr M-21
Source Citation
Year: 1930; Census Place: Allegany, Cattaraugus, New York; Page: 10B; Enumeration District: 0001; FHL microfilm: 2341144
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- [S264] Obituary: Olean Times Herald, (Name: Olean Times Herald;).
Della May Hall Obituary, 1982 Della May Hall, 102, Succumbs Allegany - Mrs. Della May Hall, 102, of 98 E. Union St., died today (Saturday, Dec. 18, 1982) in St. Joseph’s Manor. Born May 6, 1880 in Vandalia, she was a daughter of Joseph and Eunice Sirline Wheeler. She was married to Albert L. Hall, who predeceased her in October, 1949. A resident of Allegany most of her life, Mrs. Hall was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Allegany; the Rebekah Lodge of Allegany; Olean Senior League; and Allegany 60-Plus Club. Surviving are three sons, George Hall and Linwood Hall, both of Allegany and Lewis Hall of Brooksville, Fla.; a daughter, Mrs. Eunice Valley of Olean; six grandchildren; several great-grandchildren; and several great-great-grandchildren. Friends will be received at the E.C. Hogan Funeral Home Inc., 30 E. Main St., Allegany, Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., where funeral and committal services will be held Monday (Dec. 20, 1982) at 1 p.m. The Rev. John Shepard, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Allegany, will officiate. Burial will be in Allegany Cemetery. Memorials if desired, may be made to the First Presbyterian Church of Allegany or to a charity of the donor’s choice. Unknown newspaper clipping blackpony1added this on 1 Dec 2011 samanthaeastmanoriginally submitted this to Swimming in the Shadows on 26 Aug 2010
Della May Hall Obituary, 1982
Della May Hall, 102, Succumbs
Allegany - Mrs. Della May Hall, 102, of 98 E. Union St., died today (Saturday, Dec. 18, 1982) in St. Joseph’s Manor.
Born May 6, 1880 in Vandalia, she was a daughter of Joseph and Eunice Sirline Wheeler. She was married to Albert L. Hall, who predeceased her in October, 1949.
A resident of Allegany most of her life, Mrs. Hall was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Allegany; the Rebekah Lodge of Allegany; Olean Senior League; and Allegany 60-Plus Club.
Surviving are three sons, George Hall and Linwood Hall, both of Allegany and Lewis Hall of Brooksville, Fla.; a daughter, Mrs. Eunice Valley of Olean; six grandchildren; several great-grandchildren; and several great-great-grandchildren.
Friends will be received at the E.C. Hogan Funeral Home Inc., 30 E. Main St., Allegany, Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., where funeral and committal services will be held Monday (Dec. 20, 1982) at 1 p.m. The Rev. John Shepard, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Allegany, will officiate. Burial will be in Allegany Cemetery.
Memorials if desired, may be made to the First Presbyterian Church of Allegany or to a charity of the donor’s choice.
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