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Mary Ann Barber Maxson
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Mary Ann Barber 2HSD-YTB
death: 1905, Ceres, Allegany, New York
birth: 27 October 1824, Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island
father: Samuel Andrew Barber KFGB-HG2
mother: Nancy Irene Crandall KCBT-BZV
spouse: Enoch Ira Maxson LJ1R-3H9
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Mary Ann Barber 2HSD-YTB
death: 1905, Ceres, Allegany, New York
birth: 27 October 1824, Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island
father: Samuel Andrew Barber KFGB-HG2
mother: Nancy Irene Crandall KCBT-BZV
spouse: Enoch Ira Maxson LJ1R-3H9
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Mary Ann Maxson in household of Enoch I Maxson, "United States Census, 1880"
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- [S2325] Public Member Trees 2020, Gammell Family Tree - Jon Gammell / Samuel Andrew Barber (59) facts.
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Samuel Andrew Barber 1803-1888
BIRTH 19 FEBRUARY 1803 • Exeter, Washington County, Rhode Island, USA
DEATH 19 OCTOBER 1888 • McKean County, Pennsylvania,
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"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 44, No 44, p 8. -- Courtesey Jon Saunders
SAMUEL ANDREW BARBER's Obituary
Posted 08 jul 2019 by Jon Gammell
At the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Frank Barber, in Barbertown, Pa., Oct. 19, 1888, after a brief illness, Mr. Andrew Barber, in the 86th year of his age. He had resided in the neighborhood where he died about fifty-six years. He had all the characteristics which make a successful pioneer, - a genial temper, sturdy physical powers, moral rectitude and sociability. He was respected by all who knew him. He professed faith in Christ in early life and was a member of the old Second Genesee Church, which was disorganized and gave place to the Portville Church.
About four years ago his companion, with whom he had lived a little over fifty years, died. He leaves descendants to the third generation who mourn their loss. Funeral services, held at the Portville church on Oct. 21st, were largely attended.
G. W. B.
NANCY IRENE CRANDALL Obituary
Posted 08 jul 2019 by Jon Gammell
In Ceres, Pa., Oct. 16, 1884, Mrs. Nancy Crandall, wife of Andrew Barber, aged 81 years, 7 months, and 27 days. She lived with her husband about sixty-two years.
They were baptized by Eld. W. B. Gillette, and united with the Second Genesee Church. This aged couple, who seemed so nearly all the world to each other, resided in their own ancient, comfortable home near the residence of their son Rowland Barber.
Everybody's Aunt Nancy was noted for her care for the poor.
H. P. B.
North America, Family Histories, 1500-2000
1870 United States Federal Census
SAMUEL ANDREW BARBER's Obituary
1 Nov 1888, Ceres, McKean, Pennsylvania, USA
"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 44, No 44, p 8. -- Courtesey Jon Saunders
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BIRTH 15 Jan 1822
Truxton, Cortland County, New York, USA
DEATH 8 Apr 1922 (aged 100)
Olean, Cattaraugus County, New York, USA
BURIAL East Portville Cemetery
Main Settlement, Cattaraugus County, New York, USA
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The Evening Leader
Corning, Steuben County, New York.
Tuesday, January 17, 1922
OLEAN CENTENARIAN IN EXCELLENT HEALTH
OLEAN, Jan. 17. Enoch Maxson, Olean's oldest resident, celebrated his 100th birthday yesterday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. James Kelsey, No. 120 Riverside avenue. He was born January 15, 1822 in Rhode Island and moved with his parents when he was nine years old to Main Settlement, near Portville. He became a riverman, employed in the early lumbering days in this locality in rafting on the Allegheny river. Until twelve years ago when his wife died, he was engaged in farming. He has lived in Olean for about ten years. Mr. Maxson is apparently in remarkably good health despite his age, and takes great pleasure In talking of his experiences in the pioneer days.
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Daily Sentinel
Rome, Oneida County, New York.
Thursday, January 19th 1922
Centenarian Celebrates.
Olean, Jan. 19. Enoch Maxson, Qlean's oldest resident, celebrated his 100th birthday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. James Kelsey. He was born January 15, 1822, in Rhode Island and moved with his parents when he was nine years old to Main Settlement near Portville. He became a riverman employed in the early lumbering days in this locality in rafting on the Allegheny River.
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The Bolivar Breeze
Bolivar, Allegany County, New York.
Thursday, April 13, 1922
DIED AT AGE OF 0VER 100 YEARS
Enoch Maxson, Brother of Edwin E. Maxson of Bolivar township, Passed Away at Olean, Saturday.
Enoch Maxson, more than 100 years old, passed away Saturday afternoon, April 8, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Ada Freeman, No. 120 Riverside Avenue, Olean. He had been in failing health for some time.
He was born in Truxton, R. I., 100 years ago, January 15, 1822 and went to Main Settlement with, his parents with oxteam and cart, when he was a lad of nine years old. There he grew to manhood, married and settled on a farm on the south side of the Oswayo Creek in what is known as Barbertown, Ceres township and where he resided and worked at farming and lumbering which most of the people of that section did in the early days. He made many trips down the Allegheny river on lumber rafts during the spring floods, going to Warren, Pittsburg and Cincinnati. In the early days the men used to walk back from Warren and Pittsburg. Besides the daughter with whom he had lived since 1903, there are two sons, Ansort Maxson of Ceres, and Edwin E. Maxon of Horse Run town of Bolivar. l9 grandchildren, 35 great grandchildren and one great great grandchild.
The funeral and burial took place at Main Settlement on Monday afternoon.
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Parents Benjamin Crandall Maxson 1789-1872
Martha Patricia Crandall Maxson 1785-1849
Spouse Mary Ann Barber Maxson 1824-1905 (m. 1842)
Siblings Laura Ann Maxson Maxson 1816-1902
Lydia Emeline Maxson Hamilton 1818-1888
William Russell Maxson 1820-1895
Happie Iva Maxson Langworthy 1832-1907
Children Mary J. Maxson 1846-1904
Anson Anthony Maxson 1849-1930
Adaline Theresa Maxson Freeman 1858-1939
Erwin Maxson 1869-1930
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Enoch Ira Maxson
ENOCH MAXSON Of Olean, who was 100 years old on Sunday, January 15
Former Ceres Man - 100 Years Old
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- [S276] 1880 United States Federal Census, census 1880 USA PA McKean Ceres, Year: 1880; Census Place: Ceres, McKean, Pennsylvania; Roll: 1154; Page: 206A; Enumeration District: 084- Barber, Rowland A.
Record for Rowland A. Barber
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Rowland A. Barber in the 1880 United States Federal Census
date: 16th June 1880
enumerator: Nelson Peabody
Name: Rowland A. Barber
Age: 52
Birth Date: Abt 1828
Birthplace: Rhode Island
Home in 1880: Town of Ceres, McKean, Penn
House Number: 50
Dwelling Number: 163
Race: White
Gender: Male
Relation to Head of House:Self (Head)
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Julia A. Barber
Father's Birthplace:Rhode Island
Mother's Birthplace:Rhode Island
Occupation: Farmer
Neighbors:
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Name Age
163/165
Rowland A. Barber 52 Head RI RI RI farmer
Julia A. Barber 37 wife NY NY NY keeping house
Nellie Barber 18 dau PA RI NY teaching school
Bertie Barber 11 son PA RI NY at school
Dora Barber 9 dau PA RI NY at school
Varnum Hull 15 stepson WI NY NY at school
164/166
Samual A. Barber 77 Head RI RI RI retired farmer
Nancy Barber 77 wife RI RI RI keeping house
165/167
S. Fremont Hamilton 24 Head PA __ NY farmer
Lydia E. Hamilton 61 mother NY _ _ keeping house
Elnora Barber 30 sister NY __ NY house keeper
George Barber 12 nephew NY PA NY at school
Willis Barber 7 nephew NY PA NY at school
Edward Barber 3 nephew PA PA NY at home
166/168
Franklin Barber 46 Head NY RI RI farmer
Martha P. Barber 46 wife PA RI RI
Allie V. Barber 18 dau PA NY PA at school
Frank Barber 3 son PA NY PA at home
167/169
Barr Gross 70 Head NY NY NY farmer
Rhoda Gross 55 wife NY NY NY keeping house
John Gross 45 son NY NY NY farm laborer
Hattie Gross 18 dau NY NY NY at home
168/170
Enoch I. Maxson 57 Head NY RI RI farmer
Mary Ann Maxson 55 wife RI RI RI keeping house
Irwin Maxson 10 son PA NY RI
Thomas Washburn 29 son-in-law NY NY RI farm laborer
Edmina Washburn 25 dau PA NY RI at home
Susie Washburn 5mo grand-child PA NY PA at home (Jun)
Benjamin Washburn 52 boarder NY _ _ farm laborer
Willis Washburn 19 boarder NY NY RI farm laborer
Source Citation
Year: 1880;
Census Place: Ceres, McKean, Pennsylvania;
Roll: 1154;
Page: 206A;
Enumeration District: 084
Source Information
Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. 1880 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2010. 1880 U.S. Census Index provided by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints © Copyright 1999 Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved. All use is subject to the limited use license and other terms and conditions applicable to this site.
Original data: Tenth Census of the United States, 1880. (NARA microfilm publication T9, 1,454 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C.
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Rowland A. Barber in the 1880 United States Federal Census
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Name: Rowland A. Barber
Age: 52
Birth Date: Abt 1828
Birthplace: Rhode Island
Home in 1880: Town of Ceres, McKean, Penn
House Number: 50
Dwelling Number: 163
Race: White
Gender: Male
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- [S1310] FamilySearch.org, FamilySearch Family Tree, Turner, Enoch "Family Tree," database, FamilySearch (http://familysearch.org : modified 13 April 2017, 02:29), entry for Enoch Turner(PID https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/4:1:L8FD-KMQ); contributed by various users. PersonID L8FD-KMQ.
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Enoch Turner L8FD-KMQ
burial: Swift Lang Cemetery,
Cambridge Springs, Crawford, Pennsylvania
death: 28 January 1887, Pennsylvania
birth: 1797, Connecticut
father: Elijah Turner LCVX-6MD
mother: Ruth BABCOCK KFK6-GFZ
spouse: Lucinda Fitch L8FD-K6X
Adelaide Pamelia Turner L6TR-TFM
death: 26 May 1908, Falconer, Chautauqua, New York
burial: 28 May 1908, Greendale Cemetery, Meadville, Crawford, Pennsylvania
birth: 5 September 1835, Pennsylvania
father: Enoch Turner L8FD-KMQ
mother: Lucinda Fitch L8FD-K6X
spouse: Cyrus Townley L6TV-XHX
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Enoch Turner L8FD-KMQ
burial: Swift Lang Cemetery,
Cambridge Springs, Crawford, Pennsylvania
death: 28 January 1887, Pennsylvania
birth: 1797, Connecticut
father: Elijah Turner LCVX-6MD
mother: Ruth BABCOCK KFK6-GFZ
spouse: Lucinda Fitch L8FD-K6X
Adelaide Pamelia Turner L6TR-TFM
death: 26 May 1908, Falconer, Chautauqua, New York
burial: 28 May 1908, Greendale Cemetery, Meadville, Crawford, Pennsylvania
birth: 5 September 1835, Pennsylvania
father: Enoch Turner L8FD-KMQ
mother: Lucinda Fitch L8FD-K6X
spouse: Cyrus Townley L6TV-XHX
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Nancy Irene Crandall
15 February 1803-16 October 1884 (Age 81)
Hopkinton, Washington, Rhode Island, United States
The Life Summary of Nancy Irene
When Nancy Irene Crandall was born on 15 February 1803, in Hopkinton, Washington, Rhode Island, United States, her father, Luke Crandall, was 41 and her mother, Martha Maxson, was 37. She married Samuel Andrew Barber on 20 February 1823. They were the parents of at least 1 son and 3 daughters. She lived in Ceres Township, McKean, Pennsylvania, United States for about 10 years. She died on 16 October 1884, in Portville, Portville, Cattaraugus, New York, United States, at the age of 81, and was buried in Olean, Cattaraugus, New York, United States.
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Nancy Irene Crandall
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Samuel Andrew Barber 1803-1888 • KFGB-HG2??
Marriage: 20 Feb 1823
Nancy Irene Crandall 1803-1884 • KCBT-BZV??
Children of Nancy Irene Crandall and Samuel Andrew Barber (4)
Mary Ann Barber 1824-1905 • 2HSD-YTB??
Rowland Andrew Barber 1827-1911 • LW65-T6S??
Martha Prudence Barber 1833-1914 • 2HSD-B93??
Susan E Barber 1836-1859 • 2S22-VKP??
Parents and Siblings
Luke Crandall 1761-1838 • LCF3-FVN??
Marriage: 6 Jan 1785
Martha Maxson 1765-1843 • LHR3-FVP??
Children of Martha Maxson and Luke Crandall (12)
Martha Crandall 1785-1849 • L1KK-LN8??
Martha Crandall 1786-1849 • KCZV-XZ1??
Matthew Maxson "Captain" Crandall
1787-1874 • LZVR-FSL??
Matthew Maxson Maxson
1788-1874 • GZNV-NSR??
Prudence Crandall 1790-Deceased • K8LZ-XHW??
Benjamin 1792-1824 • K837-VZ1??
Joseph Pendelton Crandall
1794-1870 • KHT7-Z2J??
Mary 3 1796-1874 • GZNV-RVJ??
Mary Crandall 1796-1874 • L7JX-FKL??
Roland Ira Crandall 1798-1862 • K4BT-T6K??
Irana Crandall 1801-1814 • KJZ4-L6K??
Nancy Irene Crandall 1803-1884 • KCBT-BZV??
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· Here's a bit of Dingman/Lyman early Potter County history: War of 1812 veteran
Notes for John Dingman:
John Dingman and his wife Hannah Turner Dingman, Nathan Turner and his wife, with their respective families ,and Abram Dingman came to Potter County, Pennsylvania from Chenango County, New York in March of 1816. As they began to climb the Allegheny range from Pine Creek side, they encountered such heavy snow that the horses could not make the summit with their wagons. After a consultation, it was determined that Nathan Turner and his wife should remain with the wagons, and the rest of the party should take their three horses and endeavor to reach the settlement on the Allegheny river. Johns wife Hannah rode one of the horses, and the two nearly grown-up daughters riding boy fashion, started with the other horses. Under great fatigue, labor and anxiety, darkness came upon them, and the mountain was still rising before them, for fear of losing their way, there was no alternative left them but remain on the mountain-side in deep snow for the night. Fortunately, one of the party had an old Revolutionary musket, and after several attempts in firing powder into a dry tree, they were rejoiced by seeing a small spark of fire kindle. The men and boys gathered dry branches of fallen trees and made a large fire, and there by saved the entire party from freezing. The next morning, news reached the young settlement at Lymansville of the deplorable condition of John Dingman's party, and John Lyman and Jacob Vanatter at once started out with fresh teams and sleighs to hunt up the snow-bound pioneers. They were found and all brought to Major Lyman's, where they were most kindly cared for. These new comers built a small house, they remained there but a short time, and then went into possession of a farm in Roulette, were both families lived for many years. Soon after they were located, the father and mother of John Dingman came. Those early settlers, like most of the others, came with their own teams, and weeks were numbered making the trip. They followed the Hudson river down to Albany and thence came by the well known Catskill Pike, through Chenango and Courtland and Steuben counties, and finally landed in to the wild woods of Potter County, Pennsylvania.
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Baptism: 20 Jan 1793, Kinderhook Dutch Reformed Church
Burial: Aug 1878, Hebron Cemetery, Potter County, Pennsylvania
Military
service: 1812, New York Militia, Seth Sexton's Company, Chenango Co. N.Y. War of 1812
Occ: Farmer
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Grace Titus
A great piece of History!
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Patricia Neilly Vella
My great-grandparents ! I love this story !!
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John C Wetzel
My 4th grgrandparents, John and Hannah.
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Tina Johnson Daughenbaugh
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Ty for sharing this Cuz....????
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Cece Zerbst
Sounds unbelievable! We surely have a lot to look up & learn about our relatives. I am enjoying seeing pictures of the past. Who knew! Thank you Larry, & all the others for sharing.
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Londa Wilson
Thank you for sharing. Very much enjoyed reading about the history of ancestors.
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Ric Main
Always enjoy these stories of how our ancestors arrived. There is much available about settlers coming to McKean and Potter at Cornell University with some of it online. To enlighten one to the degree of difficulty the trip for the Dingman's was, consider that many families chose and often failed, to do it in the summer using oxen to haul their belongings. Their two largest obstacles in getting to the McKean-Potter wilderness was described as being often too difficult for the beast to haul their goods through the dense forests and up steep hills. Their worst fear was not Indians but rather mountain lions stalking or lying in the limbs above waiting to attack the ox. The Dingman clan did this during the winter. Miraculous to say the least that they made it.
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Grace Titus
I have a treasure that came with those who came in abt 1832 following those ox carts, 3 generations of Maxsons afoot.......the future wife of that 9 yr old boy distracted a mountain lion who was stalking her sister until Samuel Barber (her father) shot it. They settled Main Settlement and Genesee.
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Patricia Neilly Vella
There is a family story (also mentioned in the Potter Co. History book) about my Brock g.g.grandparents, who arrived in 1840. They came with a wagon pulled by oxen, taking 6 weeks to come from Grafton NY. They built a cabin, which at first had no door, just a blanket nailed up over the opening. My g.grandma, Amy Ellsworth Brock, kept her chicken coops on the roof, and one night when the men were away hunting, she heard a noise, & thinking it was a raccoon after the chickens, took her broom to chase it away. But it was a huge mountain lion & she smacked it with the broom & it ran off ! Imagine her being there alone with several small children & no door on the cabin !(my g.grandma Mary was only 6 weeks old when they made the trip to Potter Co. !) Women sure were tough back then !!
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Larry Johnson
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Patricia Neilly Vella Wow! Times were tough! Talk about STRESS!
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Cece Zerbst
Grace Titus Grace Titus as I've said before, you never cease to amaze me/us with your knowledge of your ancestors! Thanks for keeping us posted, dear friend.
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Grace Titus
Cece Zerbst I continue to be amazed...Genesee (now Little Genesee) was known as Little R I, but more and more I think Shinglehouse is close....in my SDB religious line-Crandall, my 6X GG mother was Ann LANGWORTHY, my 5X GGmother was Alice KENYON, BABCOCK since the 1600's, Roy Maxson Babcock was my fathers'1st cousin, Richard Maxson (my 8X) was massacred by the Indians with Ann Hutchinson (8X GG mother of another line) and she is also the ancestor of the Crooks family, BARBERS, CRANDALLS, BURDICKS......all tie back to the British Colony of R I
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Sorry RIC....forgot MAIN..........
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Patricia Nicastro-Giebel
incredible how people survived those days . these are the stories that need told in schools.
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Gina Mosko
Interesting story. My ancestors from the Hudson Valley must have made a similar trip, though they landed in Livingston County, NY from there moved to Allegany County, NY by 1830. Henry Spees married to Sarah Ostrander, whose grandmother was a Dingman- I wonder if any relation.
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Patricia Neilly Vella
We're probably distant cousins ! The Dingmans & Ostranders inter-married back in the Hudson Valley ! I have a Pieter Ostrander (originally Van Oostrand!) married to my 6th-great aunt, Rachel Dingman in 1703 !
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Larry Johnson
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Pieter Ostrander (1680-1793) and Rachel Dingman (1680-1730). Rachel was from Kinderhook, NY, Rachel's father was Adam Dingman, who was from Haarlem, Netherlands. Found a picture of the Adam Dingman home. Adam was John Dingman's 3xgreat grandfather.
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Gina Mosko
Patricia Neilly Vella Yes that's her, hello cousin ???? My ancestor is the daughter of Isaac Ostrander, who fought for the British in the Revolution and ended up in Canada, though he inherited some of his parents' farmland in NY. Sarah "Polly" apparently came back to NY and met Heinrich Spies (Henry Spees) there. They eventually moved with a daughter to Waushara, WI where they died.
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Gina Mosko
Larry Johnson So that is a relative, then- yes Rachel Dingman was the one I was referring to.
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Patricia Neilly Vella
We've actually been tp that house (outside) & tool picturs ! Its pn yhe same road as President Martin VanBuren's home - he's distantly related to us too !
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Larry Johnson
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It is apparent, that so many Potter County folks and their descendants, wherever they went or are, are related! I find that just so cool!
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Cece Zerbst
Gina, I recall a Letha Spees from high school.
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Gina Mosko
Cece Zerbst She was my aunt. Sadly she passed.
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Arthur Nelson
Love the fact that an ancestor of mine Jacob Vannatter was mentioned in this post...
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Dorthea Trayer
These are mine. My parent are buried nearby
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Elizabeth Trayer Konkle
Dorthea Trayer , I know you saw this, but this is what we were just talking about.
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Patrick Dingman
I've seen his headstone many times on Crandall Hill cemetery in Hebron,along with the rest of my family. I'll be up there when the time comes.
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Londa Wilson
Patrick Dingman I'll be there when my time comes too Pat.
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MaryLou Dingman
Patrick Dingman I remember his headstone. Btw, I will be cremated with my ashes spread in 3 places: Crandall Hill, NC Coast , and Berlin. ????
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Pieter Ostrander (1680-1793) and Rachel Dingman (1680-1730).
Rachel was from Kinderhook, NY, Rachel's father was Adam Dingman, who was from Haarlem, Netherlands.
Found a picture of the Adam Dingman home. Adam was John Dingman's 3xgreat grandfather.
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- [S1310] FamilySearch.org, FamilySearch Family Tree, Maxson, Enoch Ira "Family Tree," database, FamilySearch (http://familysearch.org : modified 09 June 2016, 23:37), entry for Enoch Ira Maxson(PID https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/4:1:LJ1R-3H9); contributed by various users. PersonID LJ1R-3H9.
Enoch Ira Maxson
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Enoch Ira Maxson • LJ1R-3H9 ?
15 January 1822 - 8 Apr 1922 • LJ1R-3H9 ?
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Name Enoch Ira Maxson
Sex Male
Birth 15 January 1822 Truxton, Cortland, NY
Death 8 Apr 1922 Olean, Cattaraugus, NY
Burial Main Settlement, Cattaraugus, NY
Residence
1850 Genesee, Allegany, New York, United States
1880 Ceres, McKean, Pennsylvania, United States
1900 Ceres Township, McKean, Pennsylvania, United States
1920 Olean Ward 2, Cattaraugus, New York
Family Members
Spouses and Children
Enoch Ira Maxson 1822-1922 • LJ1R-3H9 ?
Mary Ann Barber 1824-1905 • 2HSD-YTB ?
Marriage: 3 Jul 1845 Ceres, McKean, Pennsylvania, United States
Children (5)
Mary J. Maxson 1846-Deceased • 9NPM-3FK ?
Anson A. Maxson 1849-1930 • 9NPM-3NP ?
Zachariah Maxson 1850-Deceased • 9NPM-3FT ?
Ada Maxson 1859-Deceased • LKBM-8WS ?
Erwin E Maxson 1869-1930 • LCT5-K1F ?
Parents and Siblings
Benjamin E Maxson 1789-Deceased • LKB9-Z5L ?
Children (1)
Enoch Ira Maxson
1822-1922 • LJ1R-3H9
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Enoch Ira Maxson • LJ1R-3H9 ?
15 January 1822 - 8 Apr 1922 • LJ1R-3H9 ?
Sources 19 |
Discussions 0 |
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Name Enoch Ira Maxson
Sex Male
Birth 15 January 1822 Truxton, Cortland, NY
Death 8 Apr 1922 Olean, Cattaraugus, NY
Burial Main Settlement, Cattaraugus, NY
Residence
1850 Genesee, Allegany, New York, United States
1880 Ceres, McKean, Pennsylvania, United States
1900 Ceres Township, McKean, Pennsylvania, United States
1920 Olean Ward 2, Cattaraugus, New York
Family Members
Spouses and Children
Enoch Ira Maxson 1822-1922 • LJ1R-3H9 ?
Mary Ann Barber 1824-1905 • 2HSD-YTB ?
Marriage: 3 Jul 1845 Ceres, McKean, Pennsylvania, United States
Children (5)
Mary J. Maxson 1846-Deceased • 9NPM-3FK ?
Anson A. Maxson 1849-1930 • 9NPM-3NP ?
Zachariah Maxson 1850-Deceased • 9NPM-3FT ?
Ada Maxson 1859-Deceased • LKBM-8WS ?
Erwin E Maxson 1869-1930 • LCT5-K1F ?
Parents and Siblings
Benjamin E Maxson 1789-Deceased • LKB9-Z5L ?
Children (1)
Enoch Ira Maxson
1822-1922 • LJ1R-3H9
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Mary Ann Barber 2HSD-YTB
death: 1905, Ceres, Allegany, New York
birth: 27 October 1824, Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island
father: Samuel Andrew Barber KFGB-HG2
mother: Nancy Irene Crandall KCBT-BZV
spouse: Enoch Ira Maxson LJ1R-3H9
- [S1310] FamilySearch.org, FamilySearch Family Tree, Year: 1900; Census Place: Ceres, McKean, Pennsylvania; Roll: 1439; Page: 3B; Enumeration District: 0103; FHL microfilm: 1241439.
1900 United States Federal Census
- [S2496] paintedhills.org McKean, Enoch Ira Maxson and Mary Ann (Barber) Maxson, Submitted by PHGS member, Dan Maxson.
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Enoch Ira Maxson
ENOCH MAXSON Of Olean, who was 100 years old on Sunday, January 15
Former Ceres Man - 100 Years Old
(Article appeared in the Bolivar Breeze on 1/19/1922. Bolivar is in Allegany County, NY)
Enoch Maxson of Olean celebrated the event on Sunday. Born in Rhode Island
From the "Shinglehouse Mail"
While in Olean Saturday the editor of the Mail called at the home of Mrs. Don Freeman and had a short visit with her and her family and also her father, Uncle Enoch Maxson, whom we have known for about 35 years and who for many years was a constant reader of the "Mail." We found the old gentleman up and about the home and in fairly good bodily health. He remembers things that happened back 70 or 80 years ago better than those of today. The day was not celebrated as Mrs. Freeman and family were just getting over the grippe.
He was born in Truxton, R.I. 100 years ago Sunday, January 15, 1822, and came to Main Settlement with his parents with ox-team and cart when he was a lad 9 years old. There he grew to manhood, married and settled on a farm on the southside of the Oswayo creek in what is known as Barbertown, Ceres township and where he resided and worked at farming and lumbering which most of the people of this section did in the early days. He made many trips down the Allegahny river on lumber rafts during the spring floods, going to Warren, Pittsburg and Cincinnati. In the early days the men used to walk back from Warren and Pittsburg. It was hard work but such men as the Maxsons, Barbers, Crandalls, Smiths, Packards, Lackeys and many others were used to it and made light of those strenuous days on the river and in the pine woods.
Besides the daughter with whom he has lived since 1903, there are two sons, Anson Maxson of Ceres, and Erwin E. Maxson of Horse Run, 19 grandchildren, 35 great grandchildren and 1 great-great grandchild.
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Mary Ann Barber
Wife of Enoch Ira Maxson
Mary Ann was born in Providence, RI, on October 27, 1824, the daughter of Samuel Andrew Barber and Nancy Irene Crandall.
She removed from Rhode Island to Barbertown, Ceres Township, McKean County, PA, with her family by 1837. According to family tradition, a panther was stalking her younger siblings. She attracted the panther’s attention and held it until her father could dispatch the dreaded predator, saving the life of at least one of her younger siblings.
On July 3, 1845, Mary Ann and Enoch Ira were united in marriage. They settled in Barbertown, where they farmed and raised seven children. Their descendants now reside throughout the United States and in Japan and Holland.
Mary Ann passed away on February 22, 1905, and was interred in the East Portville Cemetery, Main Settlement, Cattaraugus County, NY.
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ENOCH MAXON,
Oldest Resident, Passes Away
Olean Times Herald
Apr 8, 1922
Centenarian In Falling Health For Some Time Dies At home of Daughter In This City
Enoch Maxson, 100 years old, Olean's oldest resident, passed away this afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Ada Freeman, No. 120 Riverside Avenue. He had been in failing health for some time.
He was born in Truxton, R.I., 100 years ago, January 15, 1822, and went to Main Settlement with his parents with ox-team and cart when he was a lad of 9 years old. There he grew to manhood, married and settled on a farm on the south side of Oswayo creek in what is known as Barbertown, Ceres township and where he resided and worked at farming and lumbering which most of the people did in the early days. He made many trips down the Allegaheny river on lumber rafts during the spring floods, going to Warren, Pittsburg and Cincinnati. In the early days the men used to walk back from Warren and Pittsburg.
Beside the daughter with whom he had lived since 1903, there are two sons, Anson Maxson of Ceres, and Edwin E. Maxson of Horse Run, 19 grandchildren, 35 great grandchildren and 1 great-great grandchild.
Prayer Services will be held at the house Monday afternoon at 1:30 0'oclock and at the church in Main Settlement at 3 o'clock, Rev. G.G. Williamson (?) officiating.
Burial will be made in the family plot in the Main Settlement cemetery.
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Died At Age of Over 100 Years
Bolivar Breeze
April 13, 1922
Enoch Maxson, Brother of Edwin E. Maxson of Bolivar Township, Passed Away at Olean, Saturday
Enoch Maxson, more than 100 years old, passed away Saturday afternoon, April 8, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Ada Freeman, No. 120 Riverside avenue, Olean. He had been in failing health for some time.
He was born in Truxton, R.I., 100 years ago, January 15, 1822, and went to Main Settlement with his parents with ox-team and cart when he was a lad of 9 years old. There he grew to manhood, married and settled on a farm on the south side of Oswayo creek in what is known as Barbertown, Ceres township, and where he resided and worked at farming and lumbering which most of the people of that section did in the early days. He made many trips down the Allegheny river on lumber rafts during the spring floods, going to Warren, Pittsburg and Cincinnati. In the early days the men used to walk back from Warren and Pittsburg.
Besides the daughter with whom he had lived since 1903, there are two sons, Anson Maxson of Ceres, and Edwin E. Maxson of Horse Run, town of Bolivar, 19 grandchildren, 35 great-grandchildren and one great-great grandchild.
The funeral and burial took place at Main Settlement on Monday afternoon.
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Enoch Ira Maxson and Mary Ann (Barber) Maxson
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Enoch Ira Maxson
ENOCH MAXSON Of Olean, who was 100 years old on Sunday, January 15
Former Ceres Man - 100 Years Old
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Wife of Enoch Ira Maxson
Enoch Ira Maxson and Mary Ann (Barber) Maxson
Submitted by PHGS member, Dan Maxson
Mary Ann was born in Providence, RI, on October 27, 1824, the daughter of Samuel Andrew Barber and Nancy Irene Crandall.
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