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Harold Potter Benson 1891-1989
BIRTH 23 JUN 1891 • Myrtle, PA, USA
DEATH 02 OCT 1989 • Bath, New York, USA
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Record for Harold Potter Benson (78) facts
ShirleyHitchcockBrown ShirleyAnnB16 - Harold Potter Benson
Harold Potter Benson 1891-1989
BIRTH 23 JUN 1891 • Myrtle, PA, USA
DEATH 02 OCT 1989 • Bath, New York, USA
Gertrude E Reed 1878-1954
BIRTH 1878 • New York, USA
DEATH 16 FEB 1954
Lawrence W Degroff 1875-1956
BIRTH 24 DEC 1875 • New York, USA
DEATH 1 JUL 1956
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Harold Donovan Benson
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- [S2557] paintedhills.org - Cemetery, Wells, WELLS CEMETERY, Little Genesee, NY - Benson et al. https://www.paintedhills.org/ALLEGANY/WellsCem.html.
Harold Potter Benson (1) fact
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WELLS CEMETERY
Little Genesee, NY
Compiled By: Charlie Barrett
Updated by Eleanore Schwalb
BENSON, Donovan died 4-14-1926 Age 5y - Son of Harold P. & Ethel DeGroff Benson
BENSON, Ethel Mary (DeGroff) Spouse of Harold P Born 5-17-1901 died 5-20-1978 - Dau of Lawrence W. & Gertrude E. Reed DeGroff
BENSON, Harold Potter Spouse of Ethel Mary DeGroff Born 6-23-1891 died 10/2/1989 - Son of Brice Briggs & Henrietta Caroline (Gilbert) Benson. Served 53 years on Genesee Town Board. Made over 40 fiddles. - WW I Vet, US Army. France and Germany
BENSON, Ronald Born 1958 died 1973 - Son of Harold & Lucile Leonard Benson
Harold Potter Benson (1) fact
20210721GHLn- https://www.paintedhills.org/ALLEGANY/WellsCem.html
WELLS CEMETERY
Little Genesee, NY
Compiled By: Charlie Barrett
Updated by Eleanore Schwalb
VERIFY KEY: BB = ???; DN = death notice; DR = death record; F = family; G = genealogy; O = obituary; R = record; TS = tombstone
ALLEN, Forry T. Spouse of Hattie S Born 10-23-1873 died 1-25-1945 - Son of Samuel J. and Clarrie (Clarissa?) E. Allen. At least two children. Given name is Forrest
ALLEN, Harriet "Hattie" Spouse of Forry T. Born 4-6-1875 died 6-26-1952 - Dau of Jasper N. & Ida (Nichols) Slade. Born in PA died in Albany Co NY
ANDERSON, Evelyne Euklara (Eaton) Spouse of William T Born 5-30-1912 died 9-14-2000 - Born in Little Genesee NY, died in Wellsville NY
ANDERSON, William T Spouse of Evelyne E. Eaton Born 1912 died 1991 - WW II Vet, US Army
BAKER, Hannah Edith Perkins Spouse of Paul C. Born 1897 died 1969 - Dau of Eugene and Madilia (Rogers) Perkins. Wed 12-31-1918 in Little Genesee NY.
BAKER, Paul Chester Spouse of Hannah E. Perkins Born 8-7-1893 died 7/18/1991 - Son of Chester and Barbara (Scholl) Baker. Wed 12-31-1918 in Little Genesee NY.
BALDWIN, Edna J. (Pettite) Spouse of #1 Fred Millard, #2 Edgar Emerson, #3 Bert Baldwin Born 1883 died 1966 - Dau of Geo. Wm. & Josephine (Bennehoff) Pettite. Four daughters with Fred.
BARBER, Mrs. W. E. Spouse of W. E. Born 2-12-1869 died 10-28-1932 - No stone
BARLO, Henry [BARLOW?] Spouse of unwed Born 4-11-1871 died 1-17-1946 - Son of Andrew & Lucrece Simmons Barlow
BARLOW, Harvey Spouse of Mildred Born 1875 died 1968
BARLOW, Hazel Spouse of Hugh Born 1905 died 1980 - Dau of Fred M. & Edna Keeler Burdick
BARLOW, Mildred Spouse of Harvey Born 1886 died 1972
BARRETT, Colette Lyman Spouse of Alexander D. Born 3/15/1901 died 7-10-1959 - Dau of Charles & Clara Bowler Day; "Mom"
BAXTER, Abbott Deforest Spouse of Julia Coon Born 12-8-1851 died 8-31-1924 - Son of Daniel B. & Julia E. Fairbank Baxter. No stone
BAXTER, Abbott Deforest Born 1924 died 10-31-1926 Age 2y - Son of Norman Baxter; no stone; Accident
BAXTER, Dale Warren Born 3-1-1906 died 1973 - Son of Will E. & Lillie Wright Baxter
BAXTER, Daniel B. Spouse of Julia F Born 1819 died 1906 - Civil War Vet, Co I 27th Inf and Co D 50th Engrs NYS Vols, Pvt. Enlisted 1862 at elmira for two yearsDischarged 3-1863 from General Hospital. Enlisted in the 50th 1864 at Jasper for three years. Mustered out with company 6-13-1865 at Fort Barry VA
BAXTER, Dora Slade Spouse of Floyd D. Born 1893
BAXTER, Erma D. Spouse of unwed Born 10-13-1893 died 3-1-1913 - Dau of Will E.& Lillie Wright Baxter
BAXTER, Floyd Deforest Spouse of Dora S Born 1890
BAXTER, Julia Fairbank Spouse of Daniel B. Born 1815 died 6-6-1895 - Dau of Chester & Betsy Abbott Fairbanks Burns
BAXTER, Lester Spouse of Mary H Born 1875 died 1959
BAXTER, Mary O. Hartshorn Spouse of Lester Born 1881 died 1936
BAXTER, Norman E. Born 1881 died 1947 - Son of Abbott Deforest & Julia (Fairbank) Baxter Vet-WWI - WW I Vet, US Coast Arty
BAXTER, William Born 7-11-1873 died 3-1-1941 - No stone
BELL, John D. Spouse of Mae M Born 9-7-1872 died 8-21-1958 - Son of Major Frank & Ruth Wheeler Bell
BELL, Mae M. Spouse of John D. Born 5-23-1875 died 2-3-1962 - Dau of Welcome Reynolds & Sophronia Grow Maxson
BENEDICT, Raymond E. Spouse of Marian Jandrew Born 6-20-1924 died 8-30-1982 - Son of Earl & Ethel Benedick - WW II Vet
BENNEHOFF, Lydia J. Born 12-18-1832 died 3-28-1922 - Dau of Sheffield B. & Emly Stillman Main No stone Millard lot
BENSON, Donovan died 4-14-1926 Age 5y - Son of Harold P. & Ethel DeGroff Benson
BENSON, Ethel Mary (DeGroff) Spouse of Harold P Born 5-17-1901 died 5-20-1978 - Dau of Lawrence W. & Gertrude E. Reed DeGroff
BENSON, Harold Potter Spouse of Ethel Mary DeGroff Born 6-23-1891 died 10/2/1989 - Son of Brice Briggs & Henrietta Caroline (Gilbert) Benson. Served 53 years on Genesee Town Board. Made over 40 fiddles. - WW I Vet, US Army. France and Germany
BENSON, Ronald Born 1958 died 1973 - Son of Harold & Lucile Leonard Benson
BENTLEY, Leonard W. Spouse of Phyllis Joleen Polen Born 2-4-1920 died 10-31-1983 - Son of Alton & Sarah Crosby Bentley
BLISS, Benjamin Thurston Spouse of Mary Born 9-16-1830 died 10-13-1901 - Son of Ebenezer & Martha Boss Bliss
BLISS, James Russell Born 12-4-1942 died 4/14/1943 - Son of Donald & Florence Bliss
BLISS, Leslie F. Spouse of unwed Born 1877 died 1964 - Child of Benjamin T. & Mary Crandall Bliss
BLISS, Lula Evangaline Born 1905 died 4-28-1905 - Dau of Leslie & Nina Clark Bliss
BLISS, Mary Jane Spouse of Benjamin Thurston Born 4-14-1842 died 7-19-1943 - Dau of Stephen & Elmira Odell Crandall No stone
BLISS, Nina M. Spouse of Leslie F. Born 1880 died 1970 - Dau of Benson & Flora Clarke
BOTTOMS, Ruth Adelaide Buckley Spouse of Bruce O. Cartwright, Francis Bucher, Charles Bottoms Born 8/4/1922 died 8/19/2019 Age 97y - Dau of Benjamin & Grace Young Buckley b. Pike, NY d. Scio, NY Wed Cartwright 6/30/1928, Bucher 6/16/1953, Bottoms 3/30/1975
BOWLER, Addison E. Born 4-13-1849 died 1-16-1920 - Son of William L. & Elizabeth Ennis Bowler
BOWLER, Eliza Frances [Elizabeth?] Spouse of William Lewis Born 11-15-1822 died 9-24-1905 - Dau of Paul & Lurana Prosser Ennis
BOWLER, Frances Julia Spouse of William Francis Born 12-16-1851 died 5-3-1929 - Dau of Isaiah & Julia Wilber Jordan
BOWLER, Mary E. Spouse of unwed Born 7-9-1847 died 12-21-1935 - Dau of Wm. Lewis & Eliza Frances Ennis Bowler
BOWLER, William Francis Spouse of Frances Julia J Born 11-26-1850 died 5-19-1937 - Son of Wm. Lewis & Elizabeth Frances Ennis Bowler
BOWLER, William Lewis Spouse of Eliza Frances Born 3-23-1819 died 4-12-1909 - Son of Wm. Davis & Nancy Coon Bowler
BREWER, Anna L. Spouse of Fred S. Born 9-1-1869 died 10-31-1945 - Dau of Floyd & Amy Bartel Taylor
BREWER, Frederick S. Spouse of Anna L. Born 1865 died 9-8-1946
BREWER, Laura M. Spouse of Robert W. Born 9-11-1930 died 1-31-2009 Age 78y - Dau of Roy and Sybil C. (Nute) McKeel. Wed 4-24-1948 in Portville
BREWER, Robert Thomas Spouse of Sarah La June Born 5-21-1905 died 12-15-1973 - Son of Francis Henry & Jennie Rachael Neal rewer
BREWER, Sarah LaJune Spouse of Robert Thomas Born 9/24/1911 died 2/8/1989 - Dau of Baldwin Henry & Anna Jones
BRIGHTMAN, E. Jennie Howe Spouse of Charles Born 1852 died 7-3-1888
BRISTOL, Lucian M. Spouse of Aroa Miller Born 8-25-1849 died 10-23-1924 - Son of Ames S. & Julia A. Loop Bristol. 2nd husband
BROWN, Amanda E. Spouse of Thomas H. Born 10-8-1854 died 6-5-1916 - Dau of William & Eliza Kenyon Ennis
BROWN, Margaret A. Spouse of Thomas B. Rev. Born 3-19-1816 died 2-15-1903 - Dau of William H. & Elizabeth Island Sanderson
BROWN, Thomas B. Rev. Spouse of Margaret A. Born 1-12-1815 died 5-16-1879
BROWN, Thomas H. Spouse of Amanda E. Born 10-23-1854 died 5-28-1922 - Son of Thomas B. & Margaret A. Sanderson Brown
BROWN, William E. Born 12-22-1888 died 6-8-1964 - Son of Thomas H. & Amanda E. Ennis Brown - WW II Vet
BROWN, William Sanderson Born 5-20-1846 died 7-23-1888 - Son of Thomas B. & Margaret A. Sanderson Brown
BUCHER, Francis "Chip" Spouse of Pamela Stout Born 7-17-1954 died 8-24-1982 - Son of Francis & Ruth Buckley Bucher Tree acc.
BUCHER, Francis H. Spouse of Ruth B Born 1911 died 1974
BULLOCK, Cornelia S. Spouse of John Chandler Born 9-14-1836 died 9-5-1893 - Dau of Avery & Polly Stillman Coon
BULLOCK, John Chandler Spouse of Cornelia S. Born 1837 died 1908
BULSON, Miles died 11-3-1899 - No stone
BURDICK, Addison A. Born 1841 died 10-13-1864 - Son of Daniel M. & Sally A. Maxson Burdick - Civil War Vet, Co C 85th Inf NYS Vols, Pvt. Captured in action 4-20-1864 at Plymouth NC. Died of Disease 10-13-1864 while a prisoner of war at Andersonville GA
BURDICK, Agnes L. Spouse of unwed Born 6-5-1860 died 9-9-1928 - Dau of Benjamin F. & Julia Crandall Burdick
BURDICK, Allie M. Spouse of Herman Born 10-13-1890 died 10-10-1983 Age 92y - Dau of Menzo & Fannie Green Lanphere. Born in Ceres NY. Wed in 1910
BURDICK, Almeda Spouse of Wait S. Born 6-14-1822 died 4-1-1891 - Dau of Percy Burdick
BURDICK, Benjamin F. Spouse of Julia A. Born 9-30-1820 died 2/23/1909 - Son of Daniel & Betsy Stillman Burdick
BURDICK, Daniel Maxson Spouse of Sally A. Born 8-14-1813 died 5-5-1900 - Son of Daniel & Elizabeth Stillman Burdick
BURDICK, Daniel Oscar Born 8-8-1838 died 1-17-1847 - Son of Daniel M. & Sarah A. Maxson Burdick
BURDICK, Dean L. Spouse of Onilee Born 6-12-1920 died 1984 - Son of Herman & Allie M. Lanphere Burdick Vet-WWII - WW II Vet
BURDICK, Edna L. Spouse of Fred. M. Born 8-6-1884 died 5-1-1962 - Dau of Arza & Nora Wetmore Keeler
BURDICK, Edon P. Spouse of Phebe J. Born 12-13-1818 died 12-5-1910 - Son of Daniel & Betsy Stillman Burdick. Wed twice
BURDICK, Ella M. Spouse of Rodolphus D. Born 6-21-1860 died 3-1-1934 - Dau of Miner & Jane Vosburg Walton
BURDICK, Elmer Born 1883 died 1929 - Son of Herbert D. & Mary A. Walton Burdick. Obit 11/7/29 - WW I Vet
BURDICK, Emeline Huldah Spouse of Edon P. Born 1825 died 9-23-1863 - Dau of Joel & Huldah Maxson Crandall. 1st wife
BURDICK, Eva M. Spouse of Oscar M. Born 1-21-1869 died 5-17-1944 - Dau of Sabeus B. & Sarah M. Maxson Coon
BURDICK, Fannie E. (Davis) Spouse of Marcellus O. Born 3-11-1860 died 6-17-1934
BURDICK, Frank C. Born 11-21-1868 died 5-1-1870 - Son of Benjamin F. & Julia A. Crandall Burdick
BURDICK, Frank E. Spouse of Mae G. Saunders Born 12-22-1882 died 12-31-1952 - Son of Rudolphus & Ella M. Walton Burdick
BURDICK, Fred L. Born 11-5-1864 died 10-15-1878 - Son of Benjamin F. & Julia A. Crandall Burdick. W/Ben F.
BURDICK, Fred M. Spouse of Edna L. Born 10-4-1880 died 12-8-1960 - Son of Rudolphus & Ella Walton Burdick
BURDICK, Guy M. Spouse of Lou E. Smith Born 2-22-1885 died 11-28-1918 - Son of Rudolphus & Ella M. Walton Burdick. 1st husband
BURDICK, Herbert B. Spouse of Mary A. W Born 1-11-1851 died 10-26-1909 - Son of Wait & Diadema Green Burdick
BURDICK, Herman R. Spouse of Allie M. Born 1888 died 4-15-1934 - Son of Rudolphus & Ella M. Walton Burdick. Wed in 1910.
BURDICK, Jessie F. Born 7-12-1856 died 9-11-1868 - Son of Benjamin F. & Julia A. Crandall Burdick
BURDICK, Julia Ann Spouse of Benjamin F. Born 5-29-1827 died 3-24-1891 - Dau of Joel & Huldah Maxson Crandall
BURDICK, Juliaett Born 1843 died 1846 - Dau of Edon P. & Emeline Huldah Crandall Burdick
BURDICK, Lewis Harold Born 2-22-1887 died 11-2-1918 - Son of Walter H. DDS & Mary L. Coon Burdick - WW I Vet
BURDICK, Lizzie A. (Davis) Spouse of Marcellus O. Born 11-3-1848 died 4-17-1884
BURDICK, Louis Harold Born 1887 died 1916 - Son of Walter H. Burdick - WW I Vet
BURDICK, Mae Spouse of Frank E. Born 5-3-1887 died 7-1-1938 - Dau of Daniel M. & Lucinda Shilling Burdick
BURDICK, Maggie B. Born 1858 died 1861 - Dau of Edon P. & Emeline Huldah Crandall Burdick
BURDICK, Marcellus O. Spouse of Lizzie A. Davis, #2 Fannie Davis Born 1-29-1847 died 6-28-1930 - Son of Edon P. & Emeline Huldah Crandall Burdick. One son with Lizzie.
BURDICK, Margaret B. Born 2-15-1873 died 8-21-1895 - Dau of Benjamin F. & Julia A. Crandall Burdick
BURDICK, Mary A. Spouse of Herbert D. Born 5-19-1859 died 2-2-1938 - Dau of Miner & Jane Vosburg Walton No stone
BURDICK, Mary H. Spouse of Victor Allison Born 4-25-1924 died 6-24-2009 age - Dau of Dudley Prosser & Laura Crandall Hall b. Little Genesee NY d. Zephyrhills FL Wed 1977
BURDICK, Mary L. Spouse of Walter H. DDS Born 12-2-1861 died 2-8-1928 - Dau of Biol O. & Caroline Hall Coon
BURDICK, Onilee Spouse of Dean Born 1921
BURDICK, Ormond Elroy Spouse of unwed Born 10-21-1850 died 11-15-1906 - Son of Benjamin F. & Julia A. Crandall Burdick
BURDICK, Orville Born 1852 died 1857 - Son of Edon P. & Emeline Huldah Crandall Burdick
BURDICK, Oscar Maxson Spouse of Eva M. Born 12-2-1855 died 6-13-1942 - Son of Daniel M. & Sarah Amelia Maxson Burdick
BURDICK, Phebe Jane Spouse of Edon P. Born 12-2-1823 died 3-2-1897 - Dau of Jesse & Phebe Francis [Francis Phebe?] Stillman. Wed twice
BURDICK, Rodolphus D. [Rudolphus?] Spouse of Ella M. Born 4-15-1849 died 2-29-1928 - Son of Daniel M. & Sally Maxson Burdick
BURDICK, Sarah Amelia "Sally" Spouse of Daniel Maxson Born 1-23-1822 died 1/16/1903 - Dau of Zacheus R. & Temperance Coon Maxson
BURDICK, Sidney Born 1893 died 1972
BURDICK, Thomas Brown Spouse of Vina H Born 7-11-1861 died 3-24-1938 - Son of Edon P. & Emeline Crandall Burdick
BURDICK, Thomas Leland Spouse of Margaret Davis Born 5-4-1907 died 9-9-1983 - Son of Thomas Brown & Vina Hemphill Burdick
BURDICK, Victor A. Jr. Born 9/12/1942 died 10-15-1972 - Son of Victor A. Burdick Vet-Vietnam
BURDICK, Victoria M. Perkins Spouse of Jessie A. Born 1894 died 1970
BURDICK, Vina Spouse of Thomas Brown Born 1865 died 1952 - Dau of Silas P. & Mary Clare Hemphill
BURDICK, Wait S. Spouse of Almeda Green Born 2-6-1815 died 5-15-1891 - Son of Daniel & Elizabeth Stillman Burdick
BURDICK, Walter H. Spouse of Mary L. C Born 7-28-1857 died 5-17-1937 - Son of Edon P. & Emeline Crandall Burdick DDS
BURGETT, Florance Stevenson Spouse of Harry Born 3-22-1902 died 1976
BURGETT, Harry Spouse of Florance S Born 9-27-1874 died 2-13-1964 - Son of John & Lydia Baker Burgett
BUTEN, Amelia C. Spouse of Benjamin C. Born 9-19-1843 died 9/15/1921 - Dau of Joel & Huldah Maxson Crandall
BUTEN, Benjamin C. Spouse of Amelia C Born 1-29-1835 died 8-8-1911 - Son of Frederick C. & Mary Edwards Buten - Civil War Vet, Unassigned 3rd Cav NYS Vols, Farrier. Enlisted 6-13-1861 at Rochester. Mustered out 7-17-1864 at Bermuda Hundred VA
CALKINS, Dawn Suzette Born 6-27-1969 died 9-1-2007 - Dau of Lawrence & June Calkins - Post-Vietnam Vet, US Air Force, Medical technician. Desert Storm
CARPENTER, Ambrose F. Born 4-27-1916 died 7-19-1981 - Son of Forrest & Dessie Slade Carpenter
CARPENTER, Arthur N. Spouse of Emeline W. Born 10-22-1825 died 2-13-1900
CARPENTER, Dessa O. ["Dessie"] Spouse of Forrest E. Born 6-7-1890 died 10-6-1953 - Dau of Herman & Ida Brown Slade
CARPENTER, Emeline W. Spouse of Arthur N. Born 1-7-1831 died 5-22-1895 - Dau of Orrin & Nancy Hall Maxson
CARPENTER, Forrest E. Spouse of Dessa O. Born 3-11-1863 died 4-27-1950 - Son of Eugene & Ella Wheaton Carpenter; RR worker
CARPENTER, Mary M. Born 8-19-1894 died 8-8-1895 - Dau of George N. Carpenter
CARPENTER, Ralph W. Spouse of May Covillella Born 1-24-1863 died 4-27-1927 - Son of Arthur & Emeline W. Maxson Carpenter
CARTWRIGHT, Blanche Spouse of Orlie E. Born 7-21-1885 died 2-11-1941 - Dau of Oscar & Fluella Burdick
CARTWRIGHT, Bruce K. Spouse of Ruth A. Born 1914 died 12-28-1952
CARTWRIGHT, Cora Belle Young Spouse of John I. Born 1881 died 9-19-1948
CARTWRIGHT, John I. Spouse of Cora Belle Y Born 1874 died 12-13-1955
CARTWRIGHT, Robert J. Spouse of Susan Werrick Born 12-5-1951 died 9-28-2007 Age 56y - Son of Bruce & Ruth Buckley Cartwright b. Wellsville NY d. in auto accident in Town of Alma NY. Wed 12-23-1983 in Alfred NY - Cold War Vet, US Army 1971-1972
CASE, Amanda Spouse of George H. Born 6-23-1836 died 6-23-1912 - Dau of John & Harriet Gifford Edwards
CASE, Elizabeth Spouse of George Irvin Born 1875 died 1956
CASE, George H. Spouse of Amanda E Born 10-3-1835 died 1-26-1924 - Civil War Vet, Co C 85th Inf NYS Vols, Pvt. Enlisted 1862 at Genesee for three years. Discharged for disability 8-31-1863 at New Berne NC. Again enlisted 9-3-1864 at Big Flats to serve one year. Mustered out with detachment 6-7-1865 at New Berne NC
CASE, George Irvin Spouse of Elizabeth Born 8-1873 died 5-9-1925
CASE, Hugh Dean Born 1931 died 1931 - Son of George & Flossie Barlow Case
CASE, Lillian Born 1862 died 1865
CHAMPLIN, Bertha Spouse of Lewis C Born 6-19-1873 died 12-29-1909 - Dau of Benjamin C. & Amelia Crandall Buten 1st wife
CHAMPLIN, James E. Spouse of Mina W Born 1886 died 2-11-1956 - 2nd husband
CHAMPLIN, Josephine Spouse of Lewis A. Born 5-29-1874 died 1-27-1939 - Dau of Biol & Caroline Martha Hall Coon Wed twice; No stone
CHAMPLIN, Lewis Spouse of Lucy Born 8-20-1870 died 8/11/1961 - Son of John & Esther Adams Champlin. Wed 3 times
CHAMPLIN, Mina E. Spouse of James E. Born 5-13-1889 died 1-27-1981 - Dau of William & Emma Whitmore Wed. 1st Osgood
CLARK, Anna M. Spouse of unwed Born 1891 died 1968 - Dau of Horace B. & Flora E. Barber Clark
CLARK, Daniel B. Spouse of Grace C. Born 9-27-1877 died 11-9-1963 - b.Coudersport, PA- Son of Nelson & Anna Henley Clark
CLARK, Eva B. Hosmer Spouse of Rowland Born 1886 died 4/11/1920
CLARK, Flora E. Spouse of Horace Benson Born 1-21-1853 died 6-29-1940 - Dau of Rowland & Sylvia Main Barber
CLARK, Grace C. Spouse of Daniel B. Born 1-27-1888 died 9-10-1984 - Dau of William & Alta Green Crandall
CLARK, Horace Benson Spouse of Flora E. Born 4-3-1851 died 2-18-1924 - Son of Jesse & Marilla Keeney Clark
CLARK, Lenora Spouse of Neal C. Born 11-27-1921 died 6/3/1985 - Dau of Glenn T. & Edna Davis Wightman
CLARK, Marjorie Spouse of William N. Born 1-6-1913 died 2-29-1976 - Dau of John & Clara Home Wittingham
CLARK, Merrit Born 1907 died 1992
CLARK, Myrtle died 3-4-1923 - Dau of Roland Clark No stone
CLARK, Neal C. Born 10-23-1925 died 1/25/2000 - b. Olean, NY
CLARK, Rowland J. Spouse of Eva B. Born 1883 died 1940 - Son of Horace B. & Flora E. Barber Clark
CLARK, Virgiline V. Corbin Born 4-1-1914 died 3-31-2000 - b. Wirt, NY
CLARK, William Spouse of Virginia C Born 8-16-1914 died 10-20-1987 - Son of Daniel & Grace Crandall Clark. Wed twice
CLARKE, Glenn D. Born 1906 died 12-1-1906 - Son of Jesse S. & Viola M. Sanders Clarke
CLARKE, Jesse Snyder Spouse of Viola M. S Born 1875 died 11-5-1921 - Son of Herbert & Elveretta Austin Clark e
CLARKE, Stella (Jaques) Spouse of Winfield W Born 1886 died 1947 - Dau of Cortland & Lois Wilber Jaques; Wed twice
CLARKE, Viola M. Spouse of Jesse Snyder Born 1874 died 1945 - Dau of Daniel & Lucinda Shilling Sanders Freyermuth
CLARKE, Winfield Wells Spouse of Estella Jaques Born 4-21-1879 died 3-1-1947 - Son of Herbert & Elvarette Austin Clarke
COATES, Josephine Hannah (Perry) Spouse of Orson H. Born 1907 died 10-9-1925 - Dau of J. D. & Edna B. (Hall) Perry. Wed 9-12-1923. No stone
COLEGROVE, Ann Frances Spouse of John Born 1-18-1847 died 4-18-1918 - Dau of Henry C. & Lucinda C. Ennis Crandall
COLEGROVE, Francis H. Born 10-24-1862 died 1/10/1933 - Son of John & Ann F. Crandall Colegrove
COLLINS, Eliza T. Spouse of Horace Born 11-3-1818 died 4-5-1902
COLLINS, infant male Born 7/4/1921 died 7-4-1921 - Son of Val [Vale?] & Nova Colley Collins
COLLINS, Lucetta O. Born 1-26-1844 died 3-13-1847 - Dau of Horace & Eliza Collins
COLLINS, Margaret B. Spouse of J. B. Born 1864 died 9-9-1932 - Dau of William & Eliza Kenyon Ennis
COLLINS, Vale N. Spouse of Nova C Born 7-21-1889 died 6-23-1923 - Son of Nelson & Mary Collins
CONNER, Charles A. Spouse of Melpha B Born 1-14-1875 died 10-20-1953 - No stone
CONNER, Melpha Spouse of Charles A. Born 8-18-1878 died 10-2-1940 - Dau of Abbott D. & Julia E. Coon Baxter No stone
CONVERSE, Arthur L. Spouse of Martha E. Beck Born 9-21-1908 died 6-27-1982 - Son of Franklin L. & Carrie House Converse
CONVERSE, Marcella L. Born 1945 died 1953 - Dau of William Converse
COON, Adelbert E. Spouse of Charlotte H Born 11-16-1877 died 4-4-1936 - Son of Avery E. & Mary Howe Coon
COON, Arthur Born 5-14-1914 died 2-15-1930 - Son of Adelbert & Charlotte Hull Coon
COON, Avery Spouse of Polly S Born 3-22-1801 died 2-21-1877 - Son of Avery & Sarah Burdick Coon
COON, Avery E. Spouse of Mary L. H Born 5-18-1823 died 3-15-1880 - Son of Avery & Polly Stillman Coon 1st husgand
COON, Biol O. Spouse of Grace M. Clark Born 6-21-1837 died 7-19-1910 - Son of Lewis J. & Emily Kenyon Coon. Wed twice
COON, Caroline Martha Spouse of Biol O. Born 5-25-1841 died 5-28-1901 - Dau of Hiram & Elizabeth Hall
COON, Charlotte [Lottie] Spouse of Adelbert E. Born 10-20-1882 died 4/29/1970 - Dau of Joseph [Rev.] & Elmira Page Hll
COON, Cynthia T. Spouse of Oliver P. Born 1840 died 7-25-1871
COON, Daniel B. Spouse of Nancy B Born 1803 died 7-10-1852 - Son of Avery & Sarah Burdick Coon
COON, Emily Kenyon Spouse of Lewis J. Born 2-18-1822 died 2-15-1908
COON, Evelyn Born 2-27-1913 died 4/2/1935 - Dau of Adelbert & Charlotte Hall Coon
COON, Lewis J. Spouse of Emily K Born 8-31-1813 died 4-30-1887
COON, Lewis S. Spouse of wed Born 2-15-1867 died 3-15-1906 - Son of Biol O. & Caroline Hall Coon
COON, Lorenzo S. Born 1835 died 1896 - Son of Daniel B. & Nancy Burdick Coon
COON, Nancy Spouse of unwed Born 1799 died 11-25-1841 - Dau of Avery & Sarah Howe Coon
COON, Nancy Spouse of Daniel Born 3-31-1802 died 2-11-1867 - Dau of William & Abigail Stillman Burdick
COON, Nora C. Born 6-17-1866 died 3-12-1868 - Dau of Avery E. & Mary L. Howe Coon
COON, Oliver P. Spouse of Cynthia T. Born 1835 died 1911 - Son of Daniel B. & Nancy Burdick Coon
COON, Orson L. Born 11-30-1842 died 12-26-1855 - Son of Daniel & Nancy Burdick Coon
COON, Polly Spouse of Avery Born 8-11-1802 died 10-31-1887 - Dau of Jared [Dea.] & Abigail Burdick Stillman
COON, Rozena A. Spouse of unwed Born 10-20-1842 died 12-14-1909 - Dau of Lewis J. & Emily Kenyon Coon
COON, Sebeus B. Spouse of Sarah E. Maxson Born 10-2-1834 died 8-24-1905 - Son of Avery & Polly Stillman Coon 1st husband; Vet-CW - Civil War Vet, Co D 27th Inf NYS Vols, Pvt. Enlisted 1861 at Angelica for two years. Mustered out with company 5-31-1863 at Elmira NY
COOPER, Flora T. Spouse of Horace Born 1868 died 1956 - Dau of Joseph & Martha Lanphere Trumbull
CORNWELL, Hiram Spouse of Hannah Palmiter Born 4-20-1798 died 4-21-1856 - Reverand
CRANDALL, Albert Jairus Spouse of Amy S. Born 2-9-1874 died 3/27/1942 - Son of George Harris & Caroline Bristol Crandall
CRANDALL, Albert W. Spouse of Ida May Born 1852 died 8-30-1901 - Son of Joel & Huldah Maxson Crandall. Gored by bull
CRANDALL, Amy Annette Spouse of Albert J. Born 6-28-1881 died 5-29-1964 - Dau of Albert Carroll & Lina Barber Sanford
CRANDALL, Angeline Spouse of Elery Born 1827 died 12-26-1864 - Dau of Kenyon W/Orson & James C.
CRANDALL, Carlton D. Spouse of Minnie A. G Born 9-21-1858 died 1/14/1937 - Son of Joel B. & Elizabeth Coon Crandall
CRANDALL, Caroline B. Spouse of George H. Born 8-25-1842 died 4-5-1914 - Dau of Amos & Juliana Loop Bristol
CRANDALL, Earl A. Born 1871 died 1943 - Son of Albert W.? & Ida May? Crandall
CRANDALL, Frank M. Spouse of unwed Born 1867 died 9-1-1893 - Son of George H. & Carrie E. Bristol Crandall
CRANDALL, George Harris Spouse of Caroline B Born 11-22-1836 died 8-3-1919 - Son of Jarius & Lucy (Wells) Crandall - Civil War Vet, Co B 136th Inf NYS Vols, Pvt. Enlisted 1862 at Genesee for three years. Wounde din action 3-19-1865 at Bentonville NC. Mustered out 6-30-1865 at Elmira.
CRANDALL, Hannah Spouse of Thomas G. Born 3-5-1842 died 10-26-1919 - Dau of Martin & Esther Bristol Finch
CRANDALL, Henry Clinton Spouse of Lucinda E. Born 7-16-1809 died 6-8-1892 - Son of Ezekiel & Susan Wells CrandallL
CRANDALL, Herbert E. Spouse of Margaret Helm Born 8-19-1871 died 3/3/1903 - Son of Thomas G. & Hannah M. Finch Crandall
CRANDALL, Huldah Spouse of Joel Born 8-17-1808 died 12-1-1885 - Dau of Benjamin & Penelope Nichols Maxson
CRANDALL, Ida May Spouse of Albert W. Born 1852 died 1877 - Dau of Herman & Huldah Mulkins Mead
CRANDALL, James C. Born 1849 died 1-30-1854 - Son of Elery & Angeline Kenyon Crandall
CRANDALL, Jarius Spouse of Julia A. Born 1-17-1799 died 2-16-1883 - Son of Rogers & Ruth Rogers Crandall
CRANDALL, Joel Spouse of Huldah M Born 1-31-1802 died 3-29-1875 - Son of Benjamin & Martha Maxson Crandall
CRANDALL, Joel B. Spouse of Lorena Eliza Born 5-25-1829 died 5-29-1896 - Son of O. E. Crandall 2nd husband
CRANDALL, Julia A. Spouse of Jarius Born 7-4-1808 died 12-21-1895 - Dau of Harris & Sally Fish Wells
CRANDALL, Lorena Eliza Spouse of Joel Benjamin Born 2-22-1832 died 3-26-1891 - Dau of Avery & Polly Stillman Coon
CRANDALL, Lucinda Spouse of Henry C. Born 2-10-1813 died 12-29-1893 - Dau of Paul & Lurana Prosser Ennis
CRANDALL, Martha Spouse of Benjamin died 7-27-1858 Age 78y 11m - Dau of Peleg & Sarah Clarke Maxson; DAR
CRANDALL, Minnie A. Green Spouse of Carlton D. Born 12-12-1858 died 1-9-1937
CRANDALL, Orson Born 8-21-1841 died 11-24-1852 - Son of Joel & Huldah Maxson Crandall
CRANDALL, Orson J. Born 1854 died 2-19-1859 - Son of Ellery & Angeline Kenyon Crandall W/Angel& James
CRANDALL, Sarah Born 9-11-1789 died 4-2-1815
CRANDALL, Theodore A. Born 3/3/1901 died 12-5-1927
CRANDALL, Thomas G. Spouse of Hannah N. Born 8-5-1838 died 11-10-1907 - Son of Jarius & Julia A. (Wells) Randall - Civil War Vet, Co B 189th Inf NYS Vols, Cpl. Enlisted 1864 at Amity to serve one year. Mustered out with company 5-30-1865 near Washington DC
CRANDALL, Wealthy M. Spouse of William A. Born 1839 died 10-25-1871 - Dau of Ethan & ? Prosser Kenyon; DAR
CRANSTON, Norman [Normie] Born 12-5-1862 died 8-21-1865 - Son of William & Lucelia Maxson Cranston
CRANSTON, Thaddus Born 1867 died 1943 - Son of William & Lucelia (Maxson) Cranston. Buried 3-27-1943
CRANSTON, William H. Spouse of Lucelia Maxson Born 6-28-1837 died 7-3-1895 - Son of Garner & Desire Prosser Cranston
CUDAHY, Richard W. Spouse of Mary Hall Born 4/18/1924 died 7-31-1988 - Son of William & Margaret Malloy Cudahy - WW II Vet
CUMMINGS, Elna V. (Pierce) Spouse of Thomas B. Born 1874 died 1965
CUMMINGS, Thomas B. Spouse of Elna V. Born 6-22-1875 died 4/29/1922 - Son of George & Emily Coon Cummings
DANA, Augusta A. Spouse of Orville P. Born 10-1-1841 died 12-29-1897 - Dau of David B. & Sarah "Sally" Maxson Burdick
DANA, Olive Stillman Spouse of Orville P. Born 10-1840 died 7/7/1911
DANA, Orville Parker Spouse of #1 Augusta A. Burdick, #2 Olive Stillman, #3 Mildred (Smith) Paff Born 4-17-1839 died 6/6/1924 - Son of Lester H. and Polly (White) Dana. Born in Bradford PA, died in Friendship NY. Wed Augusta bf 1875, two sons. Wed Mildred 12-12-1912 at age 73. - Civil War Vet, Co B 111th Inf NYS Vols, Pvt. Enlisted 9-1864 at Portville NY, for one year. Mustered out with company 6-4-1865 near Alexandria VA.
DAVIE, Fred Born 1881 died 5-28-1914 - Son of Royal & Lucinda Slade Davie
DAVIE, Joseph Floyd Born 1888 died 1902
DAVIE, Lucinda Spouse of Royal Born 8-16-1852 died 8-12-1938 - Dau of Lyman O. & Roxy Kibbe Slade
DAVIE, Royal Spouse of Lucinda S Born 1852? died 5/10/1931
DAVIS, Harry Joseph Spouse of Burnadett Thielman Born 1902 died 1969 - Son of Marvin B. & Caroline ohns Davis wed twice?
DAVIS, Mary E. Spouse of Thomas B. Born 1890 died 1964
DAVIS, Thomas B. Spouse of Mary E. Born 1883 died 1968
DEGROFF, Gertrude Eliza Spouse of Lawrence W. Born 5-12-1877 died 2-16-1954 - Dau of James & Eliza Reed
DEGROFF, Hulda Spouse of James Howard Born 9-18-1908 died 10-28-1972 - Dau of August & Anna Johnson Gustafson
DEGROFF, James Howard Spouse of Hulda G Born 5-24-1907 died 1-2-1969 - Son of Lawrence W. & Gertrude Reed Degroff
DeGROFF, Jerald S. Spouse of Leta Crandell Born 11-19-1912 died 9-13-2005 Age 92y - Son of Andrew W. & Gertrude Millard DeGroff. Historian for Town of Genesee wrote over 165 poems
DEGROFF, Lawrence W. Spouse of Gertrude Eliza Born 12-24-1875 died 7-1-1956 - Son of Andrew Harrison & Mary Strang Degroff
DEGROFF, Leta C Spouse of Jerald S. died 10-12-2004 - Wed 10-28-1939 in Little Genesee
DEPEW, Clifford W. Spouse of Donna M. Jaques Born 1888 died 2-11-1955
DEPEW, Donna M. Spouse of Clifford Born 1887 died 1968 - Dau of Eldridge & Hattie J. Wilber Jaques
DICKERSON, Infant Son Born 5-24-1920 died 5-27-1920 - Son of Harold & Edith Cladue Dickerson
DONNA, infant died 3-1915 - Child of Arthur Donna
DREW, Lulu Louise Spouse of homas Butler Born 5-6-1909 died 5-31-1985 - Dau of Lawrence & Gertrude Reed Degroff
DREW, Thomas Butler Spouse of Lulu Louise Born 7-13-910 died 8-14-1971 - Son of Claude & Lettie Drew - WW II Vet
DUBOSE, Mark J. Born 5-7-1963 died 8-10-1986 - Son of Terrance & Judith Beaton Dubose
DUNNING, Helen Spouse of Floyd "Dutch" Born 9-19-1897 died 5-13-1984 - Dau of Braton & Julia Medora Barber Maxson
DUNSHIE, Merton L. Spouse of Mildred J. Born 1900 died 1970
DUNSHIE, Mildred J. Spouse of Merton L. Born 1904 died 1976
DUQUETTE, Olive E. D. Spouse of E. J. died 5-17-1949 - Dau of Richard & Harriett Cooper Bentley Wed twice
EASTMAN, Beatrice T. Spouse of Donovan Born 6/23/1921 died 10/15/2013 - Dau of Merrill & Nora Payne Phoenix b. Clarksville NY d. Wellsville NY Wed 6-21-1953
EASTMAN, Donald Spouse of Beatrice Born 1913 died 1993 - Son of Earl & Nettie Jaques Eastman
EASTMAN, Donovan E. died 6/28/1993 Age 80y - Son of Earl C. & Mary A. Jaques Eastman
EASTMAN, Earl C. Spouse of Nettie E. Born 11-11-1890 died 9/19/1953 - Son of Carlton & Mary A. Eastman
EASTMAN, Nettie Spouse of Earl Born 1883 died 1978 - Dau of Lincoln & Gertrude Benedict Jaques
EATON, Ida Bell Spouse of Jacob H. Born 1883 died 1964
EATON, Jacob H. Spouse of Ida Bell Born 1861 died 1948
EDMUNDS, Mary L. Howe Born 1833 died 1911 - Wed twice Coon
EDWARDS, Daniel Spouse of Lois S Born 7-13-1757 died 2-8-1845 - Son of Daniel Edwards Rev.
EDWARDS, Harriet Spouse of John Born 6-24-1809 died 2-21-1894 - Dau of Jeremiah & Hannah Gifford
EDWARDS, John Spouse of Harriet G Born 9-18-1801 died 3-21-1877 - Son of Daniel & Lois Stillman Edwards
EDWARDS, Lois Spouse of Daniel Born 9-7-1773 died 3-1852 - Dau of Joseph [Dea.] & Eunice Stillman Stillman
ENNIS, Addison Born 1853 died 1854 - Son of Matthew Stillman & Ellen Cotton Ennis
ENNIS, Dudley K. Born 10-17-1846 died 2-22-1876 - Son of William & Elizabeth Kenyon
ENNIS, Dudley Lyman Born 7-4-1885 died 11-11-1925 - Son of Paul W. & Elizabeth Mary Root
ENNIS, Elizabeth Spouse of Paul W. Born 1862 died 1-1-1924 - Dau of Lyman & Almira Reed Root No stone
ENNIS, Elizabeth Spouse of William Born 6-25-1819 died 9-12-1978 - Dau of Ethan Kenyon Sr.
ENNIS, Ellen G. Cotton Spouse of Matthew Stillman Born 1816 died 7-23-1880
ENNIS, infant daughter Born 12-18-1841 died 12-13-1842 - Dau of Dudley K. Ennis, not the Dudley K. listed above
ENNIS, Lurana Spouse of Paul Born 9-9-1793 died 11-13-1874 - Dau of John & Martha Prosser
ENNIS, Mary E. Born 8-28-1848 died 6-20-1853
ENNIS, Matthew Stillman Spouse of Ellen C Born 1814 died 9-20-1860 - Son of Paul & Lurana Prosser Ennis
ENNIS, Paul Spouse of Lurana P Born 12-15-1785 died 5-20-1855
ENNIS, Paul W. Spouse of Elizabeth R Born 3-12-1857 died 3-22-1941 - Son of William & Eliza Kenyon Ennis. No stone
ENNIS, Stillman Freemont Born 1855 died 2-7-1900 - W/Matthew & Ellen
ENNIS, William Spouse of Elizabeth K Born 7-19-1811 died 9-10-1898 - Son of Paul & Lurana Prosser Ennis
ENNIS, William D. Born 10-26-1839 died 7-4-1841 - Son of William & Elizabeth Kenyon
ENNIS, William Marshall Born 11-30-1844 died 5-31-1861 - Son of William & Elizabeth Kenyon
ENSWORTH, Ethlena A. "Lena" Spouse of Henry J. Born 9-20-1862 died 2-11-1946 - Dau of Edwin C. & Huldah Foster
ENSWORTH, Henry J. Spouse of Lena A. Foster Born 2-13-1852 died 3-1-1927 - Son of Almira & Diana Upton Ensworth
FAIRBANK, Almond Spouse of Eleanor F. Born 3-24-1822 died 5-2-1898 - Son of Chester & Betsey Fairbank
FAIRBANK, C. Richard Spouse of Irene Jones Born 3/12/1900 died 11-8-1945 - Son of Charles W. & Delance Bentley Fairbank
FAIRBANK, Charles W. Spouse of Delance Mina Born 5-14-1863 died 11-28-1956 - Son of Almond & Eleanor Hinds Fairbank
FAIRBANK, Delana Mina [Delance?] Spouse of Charles W. Born 1870 died 1967 - Dau of Alfred Richard & Hariett Cooper Bentley
FAIRBANK, Eleanor F. Spouse of Almond Born 2-28-1829 died 5-24-1913 - Dau of Samuel P. Hinds
FAIRBANK, Marie J. Spouse of Byron Born 9-11-1848 died 7-27-1921
FIELD, Almon A. Spouse of Cora A. Born 10-23-1870 died 9-24-1949 - Son of Sanford S. & Emily Field
FIELD, Cora E. [A.?] Spouse of Almon A. Born 10-10-1875 died 7-21-1954 - Dau of George & Emilia Vanhorn Pike
FILIPS, Carl Spouse of Clara D Born 6-16-1889 died 1-3-1952 - Son of Richard & Sarah Fisher Flips
FILIPS, Clara Dingus Spouse of Carl Born 1895 died 1970
FILIPS, Lois Spouse of Richard Born 5-6-1931 died 5-29-1995 - Dau of Walter & Katherine Benz Gibbler
FINCH, Homer Spouse of Elizabeth Brown Born 5-3-1882 died 8/17/1942 - Son of Wesley & Rose Allen Finch. No stone
FINCH, Thomas C. Born 12-12-1918 died 11-22-1933
FINCH, William Brown Born 5-30-1911 died 5-10-1912 - Son of Homer C. & Elizabeth Brown Finch
FISHER, Augusta L. Born 2-18-1844 died 12-28-1887 - Dau of William L. & Elizabeth Dennis Bowler
FISK, Cleo F. Spouse of Margaret Bickmire Born 6-7-1938 died 1-25-2006 Age 67 y - Son of Cleo & Irene Ferrington Fisk Sr. b. Weston Mills N.Y. d. Bolivar N.Y. Wed: 11-4-1961
FISK, Cleo F. Sr. Spouse of Irene M. Born 10-22-1902 died 1-29-1963 - Son of Frank & Emma Fisk
FISK, Harry Spouse of Viola Born 2-2-1880 died 5-17-1935
FISK, Viola Spouse of Harry FISK Born 1886 died 5-21-1922
FOSTER, Baldwin Henry Spouse of Arlie F [2nd] Born 6-12-1887 died 10-28-1918 - Son of Wm. LeRoy & Cora Mae Stone Foster. Wed 1st Anna Jones. No stone
FOSTER, Bessie S. Spouse of Edwin C. Jr. Born 12-22-1877 died 6-26-1938 - Dau of Joseph D. & Ellen Coon Stillman
FOSTER, Cora Mae/May Spouse of William Leroy Born 6-12-1866 died 12-15-1938 - Dau of Albino & Rosina Slattery Stone
FOSTER, Cora Mortland Spouse of Edwin Waldo Born 3-12-1904 died 2-1-1986 - Dau of Milton & Nora Burns Mortland
FOSTER, Edwin C. Jr. Spouse of Bessie S Born 8-27-1871 died 12-17-1928 - Son of Edwin C. Sr. & Huldah Stetson Foster
FOSTER, Edwin C. Sr. Spouse of Huldah O. Born 7-30-1836 died 5-30-1917 - Son of Hosea & Merdula Hines Foster - Civil War Vet, Unassigned 85th Inf NYS Vols, Pvt. Enlisted 1864 at Canandaigua for one year, mustered in unassigned. Mustered out with detachment 6-27-1865 at New Berne NC
FOSTER, Edwin Waldo Spouse of Cora M Born 1-19-1902 died 4-14-1970 - Son of Edwin C. Jr. & Bessie Stillman Foster
FOSTER, Harmon L. Spouse of Lena E. Born 3/3/1904 died 1/17/1957 - Son of William L. & Cora Stone Foster
FOSTER, Harold Spouse of Mary Ann HANNA Born 7-18-1939 died 1-3-1994 - Son of Harmon L. & Lena Conklin Foster
FOSTER, Hazel E. Born 1897 died 9-18-1900 - Dau of Edwin C. Jr. & Bessie Stillman Foster
FOSTER, Huldah O. Spouse of Edwin C. Sr. Born 10-6-1841 died 7-25-1934 - Dau of Samuel & Almira Maxson Stetson
FOSTER, James Wallace Born 3-18-1931 died 3-30-1931 - Son of Weldon & Fern Wilson Foster
FOSTER, Laura J. Spouse of Theodore Born 9-29-1924 died 5-11-1983 - Dau of Lawrence & Hazel Burdick Wheeler. Step-Dad Barlow. Wed 12-31-1964.
FOSTER, Theodore E. Spouse of #1 Laura J Burdick, #2 Kathy Weatherby Born 7/22/1926 died 10/29/2010 Age 84 - Son of Elmer & Bertha (Bice) Foster, b. Andover NY d. Wellsville NY Wed Laura 12-31-1964. Wed Kathy 7-22-1988
FOSTER, William Leroy Spouse of Cora Mae Born 11-9-1863 died 12-17-1934 - Son of Edwiin C. Sr. & Huldah O. Stetson Foster
GENAUX, Mary Etta Spouse of Ben Crawford Born 6-9-1935 died 7-10-2007 Age 72y - Dau of Jerrald & Lottie Walker Fish
GIBLER, Katherine Born 1899 died 1972
GIDDINGS, Betty (?) Spouse of George Born 5-29-1922 died 3-18-1980
GIDDINGS, Clarence Charles Spouse of unwed Born 11-8-1882 died 4-20-1959 - Son of Frederick A. & Olive L. Mix Giddings
GIDDINGS, Frederick A. Spouse of Olive MIX Born 7-31-1853 died 3-25-1941 - Son of Wolcott C. & Elizabeth Badger Giddings. No stone
GIDDINGS, George Frederick Spouse of Betty H. ? Joan Born 8-26-1921 died 2-15-2003 Age 81y - Son of William Clayton and Olive Champlin Giddings - WW II Vet, US Army
GIDDINGS, Olive E. Spouse of William Clayton Born 5-27-1893 died 8-30-1964 - Dau of James B. & Mary Merritt Champlin
GIDDINGS, Olive Lucinda Mix Spouse of Frederick A. Born 5-2-1862 died 7-14-1932
GIDDINGS, William Clayton Spouse of Olive E. Born 5-28-1888 died 1-26-1956 - Son of Frederick A. & Lucinda "Olive" Mix
GIDDINGS, William J. Spouse of Betty L. Reinard Born 5-10-1923 died 12-3-1985 - Son of William Clayton & Olive E. Champlin Giddings
GLEASON, Carlene A. (Polen) Spouse of Dean F. Gleason Born 2/23/1949 died 2/28/2017 - Dau of Carl & Letha Crandall Polen b. Olean NY d. Wellsville NY. A counselor for 24 years. Wed 2-20-1968, two children. Dean died 7-23-2008
GLEASON, Dean F. Spouse of Carlene Polan Born 6/18/1948 died 7/23/2008 - Son of Hugh Vincent and Ruth (Osbourne) Gleason. Wed 2-20-1968, two children.
GRANTIER, Cecil Spouse of Hazel M. died 5-21-2002 - Wed 10-17-1935 in Wellsville NY
GRANTIER, Hazel M. Spouse of Cecil Born 5-3-1912 died 9-29-2005 - Dau of Winifred & Estella Jaques Clark
GRANTIER, James W. Spouse of Anette DAYJ Born 8-25-1939 died 1-2-1995 - Son of Cecil & Hazel Clarke Grantier - Korean War Vet, US Navy
GRANTIER, Thomas E. Spouse of unwed Born 1941 died 1980 - Son of Cecil & Hazel Clarke Grantier
GRAVES, Betty J. Spouse of Donald Born 1-6-1925 died 10-22-1987 - Dau of Sawyer & Minnie Carr Livergood
GREEN, Benjamin F. Spouse of Martha M. Born 1825 died 4-1898 - Son of Amos & Esther Lewis Green Wed twice
GREEN, Charles A. Spouse of Cyrena A. ["Jane"] Born 3-16-1849 died 4/29/1921 - Son of Clark & Abigail Green
GREEN, Cyrena A. "Jane" Spouse of Charles A. Born 5-11-1847 died 5-23-1924
GREEN, Genevieve [infant] - Dau of John C. & Grace E. Keeler Green
GREEN, George Spouse of Lucy S. Born 1831 died 10-18-1903 - Clark & Betsy Angelina Witter Green
GREEN, Grace E. Spouse of John Crandall Born 1893 died 6/8/1921 - Dau of Arza & Nora Wetmore Keeler
GREEN, Infant Born 5-12-1917 died 8-1918 - Child of Claud reen No stone
GREEN, Lucy Spouse of Marlon Born 12-3-1865 died 4-4-1952 - Dau of Andrew Harrison & Mary Strang Degroff
GREEN, Lucy S. Spouse of George Born 1825 died 10-28-1900
GREEN, Lydia A. Stebbins Spouse of Parris C. Born 1-5-1862 died 4-7-1924
GREEN, Mahala G. [Mahaley?] Spouse of Thomas Edgar Born 7-12-1860 died 4-7-1913 - Dau of Lee & Sillo Salvage George
GREEN, Marlon Spouse of Lucy D Born 5-27-1860 died 6/1/1951 - Son of Benjamin F. & Martha M. Hargraves Green
GREEN, Martha M. Spouse of Benjamin F. Born 4-28-1839 died 7-2-1923 - Dau of Lester & Margaret Culp Hergraves
GREEN, Matthew Spouse of Anna Hornblower Born 11-17-1818 died 2-18-1901 - Son of Amos & Esther Lewis Green. 2nd husband
GREEN, Paris C. [Parris] Spouse of Lydia A. Born 5-19-1857 died 1-16-1916 - Son of Clark & Abigail Green
GREEN, Thomas Edgar Spouse of Mahaley G Born 6-18-1856 died 10-31-1938 - Son of George & Lucy Hanchett Green
GREENE, Sophronia B. Spouse of John T. Born 8-29-1837 died 3/18/1917 - Dau of Palarmo & Eunice Edwards Lackey
GREENE, Stanley J. Born 1909 died 1925 - Son of Walter L. Rev. Greene
GREENE, Walter L. - Reverand
GRISWOLD, Francis Spouse of Lowetta E. - No other information
GRISWOLD, Guy Eugene Spouse of Mary FISK Born 1923 died 1979 - Son of Willard & Daisy Chadwick Griswold - WW II Vet
GRISWOLD, James Born 1884 died 1958 - Son of Willard and Jennie (Pangborn) Griswold.
GRISWOLD, Lowetta E. Spouse of Francis Born 3-05-1927 died 5-05-2003 Age 76y - b. Naples-NY, d. Youngsville
GRISWOLD, Warren A. Spouse of Carol Hawkes Born 10-15-1946 died 4-14-2004 Age 57 - Son of Willard Samuel & Pauline May (Kruppner) Griswold - Korean War Vet, US Army
GRISWOLD, Willard Samuel Spouse of Pauline May Kruppner Born 1-1-1894 died 11-2-1973 - Wed twice
GRISWOLD, William died 3-3-1933 Age 1m - Son of Willard Griswold No stone
GROW, Hiram Spouse of Sarah E. Born 8-16-1841 died 9/25/1917 - Son of Martin & Huldy Hood Grow. Wed twice - Civil War Vet, Co C 85th Inf NYS Vols, Pvt. Enlisted 1861 at Little Genesee for three years. Re-enlisted as a veteran 1-1-1864. Captured in action 4-20-1864 at Plymouth NC, paroled. Rejoined company 6-13-1865. Mustered out with company 6-27-1865 at New Berne NC. (Carried as Grew)
GROW, Sarah E. Spouse of Hiram Born 7-8-1845 died 9/4/1924 - Dau of Mathew Randall & Mary Elizabeth Baker Maxson. Wed 2x Coon
HALL, Anna L. Spouse of Dudley Prosser Born 2-17-1889 died 3-27-1979 - Dau of Thomas G. & Laura Finch Crandall 2nd wife
HALL, Arthur Judson Spouse of Viola J. Born 1-28-1844 died 6-30-1916 - Son of Benjamin Stillman & Lydia M. Wells Hall - Civil War Vet, Co E 85th Inf NYS Vols, Pvt. Enlisted 1862 at Genesee for three years. Captured in action 4-20-1864 at Plymouth NC, paroled Mustered out with detachment 6-7-1865 at Elmira NY
HALL, Benjamin Stillman Spouse of Lydia M. Born 5-11-1817 died 4-11-1847
HALL, Diantha B. Spouse of Milford D. Born 1825 died 4-7-1903 - Dau of Johnathan & Sally Havens Woodard
HALL, Dudley Prosser Spouse of Anna L. Born 3-14-1880 died 5-29-1951 - Son of Arthur Judson & Viola J. Prosser Hall; Wed twice
HALL, Lydia M. Spouse of Benjamin S. Born 8-3-1822 died 12-15-1889 - Dau of Joseph & Lydia Maxson Wells
HALL, Milford D. Spouse of Diantha B. Born 1825 died 7-11-1865 - Son of Benjamin & Wealthy Stillman Hall - Civil War DOD, Unassigned 85th Inf NYS Vols, Pvt. Enlisted 1864 at Avon to serve one year. Mustered out with detachment 6-27-1865. Died of disease 7-11-1865 at Elmira NY.
HALL, Myrtle M. Spouse of Dudley Prosser Born 1880 died 1-19-1940 - Dau of Nelson & Elva A. Teater Collins. 1st wife
HALL, Viola J. Spouse of Arthur Judson Born 1-2-1852 died 4-24-1909 - Dau of Isaac & Cornelia Ann Crandall Prosser
HASLETT, Clifton J. Jr. Born 1900 died 7/30/1993 - Son of Clifton Haslett
HASLETT, Ethel W. Spouse of Clifton J. Born 8-17-1907 died 1-04-2003 Age 95y - Dau of Charles & Anna Mae (Higley) Walter, b. Tionesta-PA, d. Wellsville-NY, Wed 8-17-1929 in New Castle-PA
HATCH, Archie N. Spouse of Grace D. DAVIS Born 10-2-1902 died 7/16/1976 - Son of Marshall W. & Laura Hyde Hatch
HATCH, Thomas N. Born 9-30-1952 died 9-10-1985 - Son of Archie & Grace Davis Hatch
HAWKES, Caroline E. [G.?] Spouse of George Edward Born 12-25-1860 died 3-21-1918 - Dau of HUDSON; Georgiana - mid name
HAWKES, Ellen E. Born 2-26-1862 died 6/24/1924
HAWKES, Emily Spouse of Harry J. [Capt.] Born 4-10-1869 died 7/13/1958 - Dau of Thomas & Charlotte Rogers Montage
HAWKES, George Edward Spouse of Caroline E.G. Born 5-17-1860 died 11-10-1938 - Son of Edward & Ellen Hawkes
HAWKES, George N. Spouse of Lucile WIRTO Born 3-22-1893 died 7/6/1940 - Son of Harry J. & Emily Montague Hawkes
HAWKES, Harry J. Spouse of Emily M Born 12-16-1866 died 4-19-1932 - Son of George E. & Jane Karrington Hawkes
HAWKES, Irene Victoria Born 7-1-1899 died 11-29-1817 - Dau of George Edmund & Catherine G. Hudson Hawkes Mother-Caroline?
HAWKES, Kate Born 1883 died 1937 - Dau of George Edward & Caroline Hudson Hawkes
HAWKES, Lucile O. Born 4-9-1896 died 8-29-1993
HAWKES, Robert J. Born 2-22-1921 died 7-13-1939
HAZARD, Alvin S. Spouse of Ida Electa M Born 3-27-1883 died 3/5/1927 - Son of Sylvester Hazard
HAZARD, Ida Electa Spouse of Alvin S. Born 11-12-1867? died 4-26-1947 - Dau of Joel & Margaret Ayers Maxson b. 1887?
HAZARD, Irvin Sylvester Born 12-12-1895 died 10-4-1911 - Son of Alvin S. & Ida Electa Maxson Hazard
HAZARD, Lyle Spouse of Esther Born 12-9-1899 died 2-17-1973 - Alvin and Ida Maxson Hazard
HAZARD, Mable Spouse of Marion M. Born 3-24-1891 died 8-16-1916 - Dau of Arza N. & Nora Wetmore Keeler
HAZARD, Marion M. Spouse of Mable K Born 6-23-1888 died 3-4-1918 - Son of Alvin S. & Ida Electa Maxson Hazard
HEALY, Rachel Elizabeth [Joy] Spouse of Wellington Born 7-28-1850? died 11-4-1928 - Check info; Dau of Joel C. & Margaret Ayers Maxson No stone; Wed twice
HEIMEL, G. Robert Spouse of Joan Hawkes Born 9-30-1915 died 6-2-2001 - b. Colver- Son of George N. & Alta R. Hines Heimel m. Mar. 17, 1958 - WW II Vet, US Army and Army Air Force. Africa, Middle East
HEIMEL, Joan H. Spouse of G. Robert Born 9-12-1921 died 11-1-2006 - Dau of George N. & O. Lucie Wirt Hawkes
HENDRYX, infant died 11-13-1925 - Child of Harry Hendryx No stone
HEWITT, Wendll R. "Ike" Spouse of Roxanna Wardner Born 12/2/1934 died 10/7/2019 Age 84y - Son of Clifford & Florence Wilber Hewitt b. Protville, NY d. Bolivar, NY Wed 4/17/1955 Little Genesee, NY
HIBBARD, Margaret I. Spouse of Raymond Born 7-7-1911 died 8-30-1975 - Dau of Herbert & Nancy Hamilton Jandrew DOD Aug. 20?
HIBBARD, Raymond Spouse of Margaret I. Born 11-7-1909 died 10-16-1995 - Son of Archie & Edith Green Hibbard
HILL, Ralph Dudley Spouse of Louise E. Smith Born 1-26-1889 died 11-6-1942 - Son of William & Bertha Scott Hill - WW I Vet
HOWARD, Carrie I. Spouse of James E. Born 2-25-1856 died 6-22-1919 - Dau of Israel & Elmira Worden Lewis
HOWARD, Edith L. Spouse of Kenneth E. Born 2/18/1927 died 8-28-1965 - Dau of Claude & Lettie Drew
HOWARD, James E. Spouse of Carrie I. Born 7-26-1854 died 5-12-1941 - Son of James V. & Phoebe Newton Howard
HOWARD, Mary E. Spouse of Samual Born 1817 died 7-7-1897 - Check RI Cem.
HOWARD, Samual Spouse of Mary E. Born 1810 died 7-7-1892 - Son of Samuel & Freelove? Howard
HOWBRIDGE, Elna V. Spouse of James Born 11-3-1874 died 4/25/1965 - Dau of Daniel & Harriet Pierce Wed twice Cummings
HUGHES, Christine V. Spouse of Daniel S. Born 4-12-1918 died 10-20-1984 - Dau of Adelbert & Charlotte Hull Coon
HUGHES, Daniel Smith Spouse of Christine V. Born 9/18/1911 died 7-18-1976 - WW II Vet
HULETT, Celina N. Spouse of Daniel W. Born 6-30-1840 died 11-26-1912 - Dau of Avery & Polly Stillman Coon 2nd wife
HULETT, Daniel W. Spouse of Celina N. Born 3-15-1834 died 1-21-1917 - Son of Horace & Lucy Allen Hulett. Wed twice
HULETT, Horace L. Spouse of Irene P Born 1871 died 2-2-1937 - Son of Daniel W. & Celina Coon Hulett M.D.
HULETT, Irene Spouse of Horace L. M.D. Born 11-6-1869 died 5-3-1965 - Dau of William & Annette Wing Post
HULETT, Marjorie Born 1900 died 1900 - Dau of Horace L. & Irene Post Hulett
HULL, Florence E. Spouse of Joseph L. Rev. Born 5-8-1851 died 1/30/1922 - Dau of Leander W. & Clarissa Worden Lewis
HULL, Joseph L. Spouse of Florence E. Born 5-12-1849 died 8-25-1935 - Son of Thomas & Orrilla Burdick Hull Reverand
HUNT, Jerald Calvin Born 8-19-1942 died 3-15-1948
JANDREW, Earl K. Born 22-Mar-09 died 12-Dec-27 - Son of Herbert A. & Nancy Hamilton
JANDREW, Herbert A. Spouse of Nancy H Born 11-23-1881 died 7-28-1961 - Son of Samuel & Sophronia Bludeton Jandrew
JANDREW, Leon F. Born 1925 died 1925 - Son of George S. & Pauline Jandrew
JANDREW, Lester A. Born 6-4-1903 died 3-26-1943 - Son of Herbert & Nancy Hamilton Jandrew
JANDREW, Nancy C. Spouse of Herbert A. Born 2-24-1885 died 12-9-1969 - Dau of Albert & Anna Gustin Hamilton
JAQUES, Caroline Spouse of Willoby Born 1823 died 3-8-1906 - Dau of Henry & Marian Jordan Leighten
JAQUES, Cortland S. Spouse of Lois Wilber Born 5-21-1863 died 12-6-1940 - Son of Asa & Harriet Stillman Jaques
JAQUES, Elbridge W. [Selbridge?] Spouse of Hattie J. Wilber Born 12-25-1855 died 11-7-1925 - Son of Willoby & Caroline Leighton Jaques
JAQUES, Flora M. Spouse of unwed Born 6-28-1894 died 5-15-1985 - Dau of Cortland & Lois Wilber Jaques
JAQUES, Harriett R. [Hattie\ Born 6-15-1850 died 3-11-1921 - Dau of Willoby & Caroline Leighton Jaques
JAQUES, Hattie J. Spouse of Elbridge W. Born 1868 died 5-3-1897 - Dau of Mathew C. & Matilda Cline Wilber
JAQUES, Helen C. Spouse of Willoby [Will] Born 1890 died 1967 - Dau of Harry & Jane H. Newman Nunn
JAQUES, Jennette M. Born 1851 died 6-6-1853 - Dau of Willoby & Caroline Leighton Jaques
JAQUES, Lincoln Eugene Spouse of Gertrude Burdick Born 11-8-1865 died 3/29/1931 - Son of Willoby E. & Caroline Leighton Jaques No stone; Check Little RI
JAQUES, Lois Spouse of Cortland S. Born 4-1-1854 died 3-25-1933 - Dau of Mathew C. & Matilda Clarie Wilber
JAQUES, Willoby Spouse of Caroline L Born 1818 died 1879
JAQUES, Willoby "Will" Spouse of Helen N Born 5-10-1885 died 4-23-1963 - Son of Elbridge W. & Harriet Wilber Jaques
JONES, Earl L. Spouse of Opal T Born 6-27-1914 died 2-18-1984 - b. Wellsville, NY- m. April 9, 1938- Son of Abraham & Madeline Jones
JONES, Opal Spouse of Earl L. Born 1920 died 1989 - Dau of William & Clara Belle Mead Traver
JORDAN, Isaiah A. Spouse of Julia A. Born 8-16-1823 died 11-17-1908 - Son of Andrew & Charity Nestle Jordan
JORDAN, Julia A. Spouse of Isaiah A. Born 7-12-1831 died 5-25-1929 - Dau of Christopher & Amy Wilber
JOY, Albert C. Spouse of Halah S Born 8-29-1893 died 4-10-1947 - Son of James W. & Eizabeth Maxson Joy
JOY, Clarissa Cowles Spouse of John Born 1895 died 1965
JOY, Daniel M. Born 1890 died 9-1905 - Son of James W. & Eizabeth Maxson Joy
JOY, Halah Spouse of Albert C. Born 2-21-1900 died 3-31-1980 - Dau of Byron & Caroline Jaques Slade
JOY, infant Born 1922 died 12-15-1922 - Child of John & Clarissa Cowels/Cowles Joy; No stone
JOY, James W. Spouse of Rachel E. Maxson Born 1859 died 1912 - Son of Daniel & Nancy Nichols Joy
JOY, John A. Spouse of Clarissa Cowles Born 1885 died 10-23-1940 - Son of James W. & Eizabeth Maxson Joy
KAUFMAN, Dorthy Spouse of Samuel - Dau of Archie A. & Lois Wilber Preston Disinterred?
KENNEDY, Donald G. Spouse of Judith Beaton Born 1-8-1930 died 7-17-2003 Age 73y - Son of Lucy Jann b. Washington D.C. m. May 3 1974 - Cold War Vet, US Army
KENYON, Ammanda J. Born 1836 - Dau of Ethan Sr. & Ruth Prosser Kenyon
KENYON, Anne E. Born 9-9-1847 died 10-21-1871 - Dau of Ethan Jr. & Comfort Kenyon Kenyon
KENYON, Charles died 12-19-1867 - Son of Benjamin M. & Elizabeth A. Coon Kenyon
KENYON, Comfort Spouse of Ethan Jr. Born 2-10-1826 died 3/29/1903 - Dau of Jebediah Kenyon
KENYON, Ethan Jr. Spouse of Comfort Born 8-8-1821 died 2-16-1889 - Son of Ethan Sr. & Nancy Maxson Kenyon
KENYON, Ethan Sr. Spouse of Ruth P Born 1784 died 7-11-1864 - Wed twice - War of 1812 Vet
KENYON, Frederick Born 5-28-1867 died 4-18-1869 - Son of Benjamin M. & Elizabeth A. Coon Kenyon
KENYON, George Henry Spouse of Winona C Born 1865 died 10-30-1937 - Son of Benjamin M. & Elizabeth Cottrell Kenyon
KENYON, Harold Born 7-13-1861 died 3-2-1862 - Son of D. C. & S. H. Kenyon
KENYON, Hurbert E. Spouse of Rachel C. Born 7-17-1863 died 10-4-1887
KENYON, Lawrence E. Spouse of Ona J Born 7-14-1904 died 4-11-1984 - Son of Arnot & Sarah Oakley Kenyon
KENYON, Leone Born 6-14-1854 died 2-22-1856
KENYON, Mary A. Born 8-26-1868 died 4-5-1889
KENYON, Nancy Spouse of Ethan Sr. Born 1800 died 7-29-1831 - Dau of Maxson 1st wife
KENYON, Ona A. Spouse of Lawrence E. Born 1907 died 1968 - Dau of Herbert & Nancy Hamilton Jandrew
KENYON, Rachel C. Spouse of Hurbert E. Born 10-28-1863 died 7-12-1884
KENYON, Ruth Spouse of Ethan Sr. Born 11-15-1801 died 12-26-1881 - 2nd wife
KENYON, Wealthy M. Born 1839 died 10-25-1871 - Child of Ethan Sr. & Ruth Prosser Kenyon
KENYON, Winona Spouse of George Henry Born 1-29-1870 died 6-1943 - Dau of John S. & Esther Adams Champlin
KINNEY, Beulah Maxson Spouse of Hanford A. died 3-21-1993
KINNEY, Hanford A. Spouse of Beulah M Born 1894 died 1971 - WW I Vet
KIRCHGASSER, John P. Spouse of Lena M. Born 9-1-1876 died 2-11-1959 - Son of John & Caroline Burkhalder Kirchgasser
KIRCHGASSER, Lena M. Spouse of John P. Born 3-4-1882 died 12-28-1964 - Dau of Marcus E. & Ida Tanner Slade
KNOWLTON, Sandra L. (Pinney) Spouse of Gary "Fuzzy" Born 5-16-1961 died 9-4-2008 Age 47y - Dau of Arthur & Joyce (Hawkes) Pinney b. Olean NY d. Buffalo NY Wed 10-3-1981 in Little Genesee NY
KRICK, Arlouine H. Spouse of James S. Born 6/8/1907 died 1-26-1994 - Dau of Dudley Prosser & Myrtle Collins Hall
KRICK, James S. Jr. Born 6-10-1948 died 7-18-1948 - Son of James S. Sr. & Arlouine Hall Krick
KRICK, James S. Sr. Spouse of Arlouine H Born 1902 died 3-26-1973
LACKEY, Eunice Spouse of Palarmo Born 9-11-1804 died 9/28/1903 - Dau of Daniel & Lois Stillman Edwards 2nd wife
LACKEY, Harriett E. Spouse of unwed Born 11-7-1840 died 2-27-1912 - Dau of Palarmo & Eunice Edwards Lackey
LACKEY, Louisa Spouse of Palermo Born 1812 died 1835 - Dau of Jaques1st wife
LACKEY, Mary A. Spouse of unwed Born 10-1-1847 died 9-20-1913 - Dau of Palarmo & Eunice Edwards Lackey
LACKEY, Orson Spouse of unwed Born 1843 died 1862 - Son of Palarmo & Eunice Edwards Lackey - Civil War KIA, Co C 85th Inf NYS Vols, Pvt. Enlisted 1861 at Little Genesee for three years. Killed in action 5-31-1862 at Fair Oaks VA
LACKEY, Palarmo Spouse of Eunice E Born 2-25-1806 died 3-30-1897 - Son of Isaac & Besty Woodard Lackey. Wed twice
LANGWORTHY, Elizabeth Spouse of John Avery Born 1806 died 6-24-1860 - Dau of Daniel & Sarah Northup Lewis 1st wife
LANGWORTHY, John Avery Spouse of Mary Clark Born 12-27-1799 died 7-26-1894 - Son of John N. & Sarah Pendleton Langworthy. Wed twice
LANGWORTHY, John Olin Born 1842 died 7-6-1864 - Son of John Avery & Elizabeth Lewis Langworthy - Civil War Vet, Service unclear. This is not the John Langworthy who served in the 85th. That person mustered out with company 6-27-1865.
LANGWORTHY, Josephine Born 7-30-1872 died 10-11-1941 - Dau of Thomas G. & Hannah Finch Crandall
LANGWORTHY, Lucretia M. Born 4-22-1852 died 4-16-1912 - Dau of John Avery & Elizabeth Lewis Langworthy
LANGWORTHY, Ralph Carr Spouse of Lois Patterson Born 1-30-1837 died 4-20-1889 - Son of John A. & Elizabeth Lewis Langworthy - Civil War Vet, Co E 85th Inf NYS Vols 1/Lt. Enrolled 1862 at Genesee for three years. Discharged 12-17-1864.
LANPHERE, Fannie A. Spouse of Menzo Born 12-7-1868 died 6-8-1945 - Dau of Warren R. & Alzina Beebe Green
LANPHERE, George Spouse of Hannah H Born 9-4-1786 died 10-2-1849
LANPHERE, Hannah Haskins Spouse of George Born 10-11-1792 died 4-17-1869
LANPHERE, Leo W. Spouse of Junita Foster Born 4-2-1893 died 3-1-1923 - Son of Menzo & Fannie A. Green Lanphere
LANPHERE, Menzo Spouse of Fannie A. Born 3-31-1871 died 1-11-1948 - Son of Hi and Mary Robarts Lanphere
LEDIN, Barbara Spouse of LEDIN Born 1921 died 1994 - Dau of Ralph M. & Louise Smith Hill
LEWIS, Clarence L. Spouse of Huldah Estelle Born 7-5-1862 died 4-11-1939 - Son of Leander W. & Clarissa Worden Lewis. No stone?
LEWIS, Clarissa L. Spouse of Leander W. Born 7-4-1824 died 3-25-1905 - Dau of Green & Louisa Eggleston Worden
LEWIS, Edna Spouse of Nuire Sr. Born 11-15-1910 died 11-21-1983 - Dau of Eugene & Daisey Vaughn Marsh. Twelve children.
LEWIS, Huldah Estelle Spouse of Clarence L. Born 1-20-1870 died 4-1-1913 - Dau of Benjamin & Amelia Crandall Buten
LEWIS, Leander W. Spouse of Clarissa L. Born 2-8-1820 died 12-6-1900 - Son of Elijah & Sally Burdick Lewis
LEWIS, Lilith M. Spouse of Willard H. Born 7-12-1912 died 9-6-1985 - Dau of Orin & Mary Fritz Lawrence
LEWIS, Neuire R. Jr. [Dude] Spouse of unwed died 3-27-1993 Age 59y - Son of Neuire R. & Edna Marsh Lewis. No stone
LEWIS, Neuire R. Sr. [Neuire?] Spouse of Edna Marsh Born 3-28-1900 died 9-8-1967 - Son of Lucian & Flora Burd Lewis. Twelve children.
LEWIS, Robart Steve Spouse of unwed Born 3-20-1941 died 10-26-1985 - Son of Nuire & Edna Marsh Lewis
LEWIS, Susie C. "Marie" Born 1935 died 12-25-1937 - Dau of Nuire Sr. & Edna Marsh Lewis
LINDQUIST, Ellen L. (Haines) Spouse of Henry Born 1-01-1915 died 12-19-2002 Age 87y - Dau of George Harry & Sarah Luella (Hanks) Haines, b. Olean-NY, d. Wellsville-NY, Wed 1-19-1935 in Little Genesee NY, five children
LINDQUIST, Erick E. Spouse of Karolina S Born 4-17-1875 died 12-11-1961 - Son of Erick & Margit Andersdotter Lindquist
LINDQUIST, Henry E. Spouse of Ellen L. Haines Born 3/18/1915 died 5/15/2017 Age 102y - Son of Erick & Karoline (Skojberg) Lindquist b. Harvey ND d. Wellsville NY Wed 1-19-1935 in Little Genesee NY, five children.
LINDQUIST, Karolina Skogberg Spouse of Erick E. Born 1877 died 2-1951
LINDQUIST, Lou Ann Born 1954 died 6-25-1960 - Dau of Henry Lindquist
LOOMIS, Nora [LOOMISEL?] Spouse of Elbert A. Born 6-6-1859 died 3-16-1926 - Dau of Milford & Diantha Woodard Hall
LOUNSBERRY, Clifford A. Spouse of Leah M. Born 4-11-1901 died 10-15-1962 - Son of James & Myrtle Wyse Lounsberry
LOUNSBERRY, Leah Spouse of Clifford Born 10-4-1895 died 6-13-1977 - Dau of John & Anna Austin Boucher
LYMAN, Emma Born 4-5-1860 died 3-31-1934 - No stone
MAXSON, Arriet E. [Harriet?] Spouse of Jared Born 11-12-1816 died 9-19-1948 - Dau of Daniel O. Jr. & Elizabeth Stillman Burdick. Check dates
MAXSON, Benjamin Spouse of Susan Potter Born 9-23-1775 died 5-17-1859 - Son of Benjamin & Eunice Reynolds MaxsonWed twice
MAXSON, Benjamin F. Spouse of Margaret L Born 1824 died 3/12/1902 - Son of Benjamin & Penelope Nichols Maxson
MAXSON, Calista A. Born 6-28-1829 died 9-13-1877 - Dau of Zaccheus R. & Temperance Coon Maxson
MAXSON, Cassius M. C. Born 1845 died 12-29-1847
MAXSON, Christian Newman Spouse of Willis B. Born 3-3-1868 died 3-9-1938 - No stone
MAXSON, David K. Born 1827 died 3-28-1828 - Son of David & Mary Kenyon Maxson
MAXSON, Horace L. Born 1-4-1839 died 10-21-1864 - Son of Mathew R. & Mary Elizabeth Baker Maxson - Civil War DOD, Co C 85th Inf NYS Vols, Pvt. Enlisted 1861 at Belvidere for three years. Captured in action 4-20-1864 at Plymouth NC. Died of disease 10-20-1864 while a prisoner of war at Andersonville GA.Captured in action 4-20-1864 at Plymouth NC. Died of Disease 10-13-1864 while a prisoner of war at Andersonville GA
MAXSON, Horace P. Born 1867 died 1868 - Son of Welcome R. & Sophronia Grow Maxson
MAXSON, James B. Born 1829 died 9-3-1854 - Son of David & Mary Kenyon Maxson
MAXSON, Joel C. Spouse of Margaret Ayers Born 1816 died 12-30-1889 - Son of Joel C. & Rachel Coon Maxson
MAXSON, Joseph A. Born 2-1-1863 died 6-16-1923 - Son of Joseph C. & Lurana L. "Laura" (Tanner) Maxson. No stone
MAXSON, Joseph Crandall Spouse of Laura Tanner Born 6-17-1834 died 1/5/1925 - Son of James and Lucinda (Main) Maxson. - Civil War Vet, Co C 85th Inf NYS Vols, Pvt. Enlisted 1862 at Wirt for three years. Captured in action 4-20-1864 at Plymouth NC, paroled Mustered out 6-6-1865 at Elmira NY
MAXSON, Julia Medora Spouse of Brayton Born 6-13-1870 died 3-20-1960 - Dau of Rowland & Julia Stillman Barber Dora
MAXSON, Lavern E. Spouse of unwed Born 11-15-1883 died 9/30/1915 - Child of Joseph C. & Laura Tanner Maxson
MAXSON, Leslie Spouse of Beulah BLINN Born 8-28-1895 died 1/2/1927 - Son of Brayton & Julia Barber Maxson - WW I Vet
MAXSON, Margaret [Maggie] Spouse of Benjamin F. Born 1851 died 12-8-1901 - Dau of Lynch
MAXSON, Matthew R. Spouse of Mary BARKER Born 1814 died 1845 - Son of Weeden & Nancy Randall Maxson
MAXSON, Mrs. Albert Born 1871 died 9-3-1909
MAXSON, Nancy Hall Spouse of Orrin [Orson?] Born 8-26-1813 died 5-26-1836
MAXSON, Rose Spouse of unwed died 4-19-1908 Age 46y - No stone
MAXSON, Sophronia P. Spouse of Welcome R Born 1837 died 3-15-1907 - Dau of Martin & Huldah Grow
MAXSON, Temperance Coon Spouse of Zacheus R. Born 11-24-1783 died 9-11-1858
MAXSON, Walter H. Born 1862 died 1881 - Son of Welcome R. & Sophronia Grow Maxson
MAXSON, Welcome R. Spouse of Sophronia P. Born 11-4-1834 died 12-11-1915 - Son of Zaccheus & Temperance Coon Maxson
MAXSON, Welthy T. Born 1831 died 5-5-1847 - Child of Zaccheus R. & Temperance Coon Maxson
MAXSON, Willis [Ezekiel] Spouse of Christian N Born Abt.1869 - Son of Asa L. & Caroline Johnson Maxson
MAXSON, Zaccheus Spouse of Amelia Crandall Born 6-13-1756 died 9-20-1844 - Son of Benjamin & Eunice Reynolds Maxson. Wed 9-26-1778 in Hopkinton RI. DAR - Revolutionary War Vet
MAXSON, Zaccheus R. Spouse of Temperance C Born 4-23-1791 died 10-27-1868 - Son of Zaccheus & Amelia Crandall Maxson
MEYERS, Sue Spouse of Harry Born 1881 died 1945 - Dau of Thomas H. & Amanda Ennis Bron
MILLARD, Fred C. Spouse of Edna J. Pettite Born 4-28-1877 died 12/9/1930 - Son of Dennison & Martha (Whittemore) Millard. Four daughters.
MILLARD, Nova Cooley Spouse of Clark Born 1887 died 1970 - Wed twice
MILLIMAN, Ada P. Spouse of Claude Born 6/13/1910 died 5-14-1982 - Dau of Ernest & Jenny Hosmer Hillard
MILLIMAN, Claude Spouse of Ada P. Born 7-10-1905 died 9-11-1994 - Son of Murry & Mary Peckham Milliman
MONAHAN, Eldred died 9-7-1993 Age 79y
MONAHAN, Ella Bell died 10-24-1990 Age 73y
MOORE, Ethel I. Spouse of Frank L. Born 1881
MOORE, Frank Levi Spouse of Ethel I. Born 4-4-1880 died 4-28-1962
MOORE, Leon A. Spouse of Leah STONE Born 1906 died 1972 - Son of Frank Levi & Ethel I. Moore
MOOREHOUSE, George W. Spouse of Grace B. Born 1861 died 1945
MOOREHOUSE, Grace L. B.? Spouse of George W. Born 1858 died 1921
MOOREHOUSE, Mary Spouse of D. E. Born 1835 died 1907
MOOREHOUSE, Mrs. Spouse of Clarence died 5-19-1921 - No stone
NEUGENT, John B. Spouse of Rose E. Born 1889 died 1957
NEUGENT, Rose E. Spouse of John B. Born 1894
NUNN, Anna M. Born 1891 died 1970 - Dau of Harry & Jane M. Newman Nunn
NUNN, Blance Born 1900 died 3-16-1902 - Dau of Harry & Jane Newman Nunn
NUNN, Elizabeth Jane Born 4-21-1876 died 1/13/1932
NUNN, Harry Spouse of Jane M. Born 5-4-1856 died 11-9-1928
NUNN, Jane M. Spouse of Harry Born 5-15-1856 died 9-4-1913 - Dau of George & Elizabeth Corrington Hawkes
NUNN, William Born 1877 died 1857 - Son of Harry & Jane M. Newman Nunn
ORSINI, Amy N. Born 1892 died 1945 - Dau of Harry & Jane M. Newman Nunn
OSGOOD, Franklin M. Born 4-28-1888 died 10-17-1918
OSGOOD, Mrs. Spouse of Omer C. Born 4-30-1863 died 8-14-1919 - No stone
PAGE, Elan Born 3-27-1846 died 10-7-1877
PALMER, Noys B. Born 1821 died 6-10-1839 - Son of Daniel & Nancy Burdick Palmer
PARKMAN, F. H. Spouse of Mary A. Born 1830 died 2-25-1903
PARKMAN, Mary A. Spouse of F. H. Born 1836 died 1917
PARKMAN, William Born 1868 died 1916
PARRY, Pauline H. Spouse of Ralph Eugene Born 6-6-1915 died 7-6-2000 - b. Wadestown, W.Va.
PARRY, Ralph Eugene Spouse of Pauline H. Born 1905 died 1974
PATTERSON, Austin H. Spouse of Sarah Born 11-14-1845 died 9-30-1916 - No stone
PATTERSON, Lovina A. Wise Spouse of Austin H. Born 1853 died 7-30-1884
PATTERSON, Robert C. Born 1875 died 8-7-1895 - Son of Austin H. & Lovina Wise Patterson
PATTERSON, Sarah Spouse of Austin H. Born 6-17-1859 died 9-11-1935 - Dau of Julius & Sarah A. Morse Smith No stone; Moorehouse
PATTERSON, William C. Born 1890 died 1967
PEASLEE, Jerline W. Spouse of Raymond Born 8-3-1920 died 1-31-1962 - Dau of Gilbert & Selma Lindquist Winterberger
PEAVY, Margaret N. "Maggie" Helm Spouse of Thomas L. Born 1876 - Wed twice Herb
PEAVY, Thomas L. Spouse of Margaret Helm Born 5-17-1878 died 2-13-1946 - 1st husband
PERRY, George D. Spouse of Helen S Born 5-3-1909 died 10-21-1951 - Son of Zell & Edna Hall Perry - WW I Vet
PERRY, George Lanson Born 1843 died 6-24-1908 - Son of David & Ilura Perry - Civil War Vet, Co A 136th Inf NYS Vols, Cpl. Enlisted 1862 at Bolivar for three years. Mustered out with company 6-13-1865 near Washington DC.
PERRY, James W. Born 11-11-1934 died 1-8-1936 - Son of George & Helen (Shannon) Perry. No stone
PERRY, Robert Eugene Born 2-13-1929 died 12-26-1930 - Son of George & Helen (Shannon) Perry. No stone
PETTITE, Earl Spouse of Zelle H Born 1889 died 1980 - Son of George William & Josephine Bennehoff Pettite
PETTITE, Frances J. Born 3-30-1861 died 3/5/1938 - Dau of John M. & Lida Main Crandall
PETTITE, Zelle N. Spouse of Earl L. Born 10-23-1889 died 6-13-1980 - Dau of John & Maude Welch Hoagland
PINNEY Arthur L. Spouse of Joyce A. Hawkes Born 3/24/1938 died 10/30/2015 Age 87y - Son of Luthene & Marie (Hitchcock) Pinney b. Franklinville NY d. Olean NY. Worked 44 years for Natl Fuel Gas. Wed 6-11-1949 in Little Genesee NY, six children - WWII Vet, US Army, Tec4. in Germany
PINNEY, Dale A. "Ponch" Born 9/9/1959 died 7/15/2016 Age 56y - Son of Arthur L. & Joyce Hawkes Pinney b. Olean NY d. Richburg NY. Four children, mother not named and boys surnamed Learn.
PINNEY, Joyce A . (Hawkes) Spouse of Arthur R. Pinney Born 2/7/1930 died 7/15/2016 Age 86y - Dau of George & Lucile Wirt Hawkes b. Little Genesee NY d. Allegany NY. Wed 6-11-1949, six children.
POLEN, Letha S. Spouse of Carl Born 1-08-1911 died 5-13-2004 Age 93y - Dau of Albert & Amy (Sanford) Crandalll, b. Little Genesee-NY, d. Wellsville-NY, Wed 9-09-1933 in Little Genesee-NY
POTTER, Margaret Estelle Lewis Spouse of George W. Born 1870 died 1913
POUNDS, Caleb W. died 10-27-1990 Age 3y
POUNDS, Claire Spouse of William died 1987
POUNDS, William D. Spouse of Claire C. McLeavey Born 11/22/1929 died 5/8/2018 Age 88y - Son of Jesse & Mary Alzaida Pounds b. Norwood, Mass d. Butler, Pa Wed 1/1/1956 Revere, Mass - Us Air Force Korean War Veteran
PRESTON, Archie A. Born 3-25-1877 died 1-2-1964 - Son of Albert & Lois Wilber Preston
PRESTON, Eugene H. Born 1875 died 10-24-1907
PRESTON, Frank A. Born 4-30-1879 died 1-25-1937
PRINDLE, Alice A. Spouse of Horace G. Born 6-8-1863 died 2-6-1956 - Dau of Benjamin F. & Martha Hargraves Green
PRINDLE, Alvira Spouse of Francis W. Born 10-3-1820 died 2-4-1895 - Dau of Benjamin & Penelope Nichols Maxson Wed twice
PRINDLE, Emma F. Spouse of Frank B. Born 1857 died 3-13-1899 - Dau of Jocob & Eliza Stillwagon 1st wife
PRINDLE, Francis W. Spouse of Almira A. Born 3-21-1819 died 12-2-1870 - Son of Zachariah Prindle
PRINDLE, Frank B. Born 1862 died 11-19-1940 - Son of Francis W. & Almira Maxson Prindle
PRINDLE, Horace C. Spouse of Alice A. Born 4-6-1864 died 2-3-1961 - Son of Francis W. & Almira Maxson Prindle - WW I Vet
PROSSER, Arlouine Spouse of unwed Born 7-16-1854 died 11-16-1941 - Dau of Isaac & Cornelia Crandall Prosser
PROSSER, Cornelia Ann Spouse of Isaac Born 5-2-1895 died 10-28-1907? - Dau of Joseph Stanton & Olive Coon Crandall
PROSSER, Isaac Spouse of Cornelia Ann Born 1-18-1816 died 11-30-1888 - Son of Isaac Prosser
PROSSER, Isaac Jr. Born 7-1-1864 died 8-13-1864 - Son of Isaac Sr. & Cornelia Ann Crandall Prosser
PROSSER, Jeanette Born 2-29-1862 died 2-18-1867 - Dau of Isaac & Cornelia Crandall Prosser
PROSSER, John Spouse of Ruth Born 1769 died 10-12-1821 - Son of Prosser Remembered-buried RI
PROSSER, Martha Maria Spouse of unwed Born 6-23-1844 died 11-16-1902 - Dau of Isaac & Cornelia Crandall Prosser
RANER, Alma M. Spouse of Edward Born 1876 died 2-1951 - Wed twice
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- [S1814] John S. Minard, Esq. Historian, History of Allegany County, New York Chapter LXVIII- Genesee, (Name: W. A. Fergusson & Co., ; Location: Alfred, NY ; Date: 1896;), John Bell, Sr.
History of Genesee, New York
FIRST SETTLEMENTS.-The first settler in the town was John Bell, who, born in England, came to this country when nine years of age. He came to Ceres in 1817, and in the fall bought land on Bell Brook with the state line for its southern boundary. He at once commenced a clearing and the next year built, near the state line, a large log house containing three great fireplaces. In December he brought his bride, Miss Jane King of Ceres, to the new home, and on this farm they passed the remainder of their lives, Mrs. Bell living to see more than man's allotted three score years and ten, and Mr. Bell more than four score years.
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History of Genesee, New York
A Centennial Memorial
History of Allegany County, New York
John S. Minard, Esq. Historian
Mrs. Georgia Drew Andrews, Editor.
W. A. Fergusson & Co., Alfred, N. Y. 1896
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GENESEE
CHAPTER LXVIII
GENESEE is the southwestern town of Allegany county. At the time the first settlement was made within its limits it was a part of the town of Friendship. In 1822, when the town of Cuba was formed from Friendship, it was included in the new town, and was set off from Cuba as Genesee 905. The soil is, for the most part, a gravelly loam, though in some places it is a sandy, and, in others, a clayey loam. The surface is very uneven, consisting of narrow valleys between ranges of hills both high and steep. The highest summits are said to be 1,000 to 1,400 feet above the valleys. Although many of the hills have been partially cleared, with very few exceptions the homes have been built in the valleys. On one of the highest hills, a little to the northeast of the center of the town, nature has located a hamlet known as “Rock City.” It consists of huge boulders of conglomerate, some of which are as large as a good-sized dwelling, and seen from a distance they appear to be a collection of houses. The sides of some of the boulders are as perpendicular as the walls of a house, with corners as well-defined, while others are very irregular in shape and vary greatly in its declivities and cover an area of 40 acres. In the early “forties,” when it was surrounded by a dense wilderness and bears were sometimes met in going there, the “City” had its beginning as a resort for celebrations, picnics, etc. With the removal of the woods much of the charm of picnicking was lost, but the view of the surrounding country seen from the crest of the hill in a pleasant day affords the lover of nature a picture not soon to be forgotten, and the rocks are still monuments of the omnipotence of Him who placed them there.
The streams of the town are Little Genesee, Windfall, Oswayo, Deer, Dodge's and Wolf creeks, Streeter, Wilson, Bell, Butternut and other nameless brooks fed by living springs. The valleys of all the creeks are thickly settled, as are also some of the brook valleys; and, while on some of the brooks the clearings are comparatively new, thrift and enterprise can in a few years make them rival those which have been longer cultivated. In West Genesee, besides the 20 or more dwellings in either valley, there is on Deer creek a schoolhouse, and on Dodge's creek a Seventh-day Baptist church and a schoolhouse. There is also a schoolhouse in the Windfall valley.
LITTLE GENESEE.-The village of Little Genesee is in the southeastern part of the town, and contains one Seventh-day Baptist church, one schoolhouse with two departments, a hall, two general stores, in one of which is Little Genesee postoffice, one feed and hardware store, two vacant stores, a hotel, a milliner's shop, a barber's shop and some 30 dwellings with about 100 inhabitants.
CERES.-The village of Ceres is situated on Oswayo creek, a little west of the center of the south line of the town. It lies partly in Genesee and partly in Ceres, PA., and has nearly 300 inhabitants. It contains, in Genesee, the postoffice (Ceres, N.Y.), a schoolhouse with two departments, a dry-goods and millinery store, a general store, two doctor's offices, a printing office, a saw and planning mill, a handle factory, a railroad station, a barber shop, 48 dwellings, and about 200 inhabitants, while scarcely across the state line are the M.E. church and parsonage.
FIRST SETTLEMENTS.-The first settler in the town was John Bell, who, born in England, came to this country when nine years of age. He came to Ceres in 1817, and in the fall bought land on Bell Brook with the state line for its southern boundary. He at once commenced a clearing and the next year built, near the state line, a large log house containing three great fireplaces. In December he brought his bride, Miss Jane King of Ceres, to the new home, and on this farm they passed the remainder of their lives, Mrs. Bell living to see more than man's allotted three score years and ten, and Mr. Bell more than four score years.
The second settler was Newman Crabtree of Friendship. In 1819 he put up a shanty on the Genesee creek and commenced building a mill which was not completed for two or three years. He then sawed lumber and built a plank house, and went with his ox sled to bring his family from his former home in Friendship (now Wirt.) There was an old hut on lot 3 used by the Indians as a half-way house in passing between the reservations on the Genesee and Allegany rivers. Around the hut the vegetation was luxuriant, and Mr. Crabtree stopped to let his oxen feed, and while waiting he set the hut on fire. Returning with his family after two or three days he found his own house in flames and went back to the home in Wirt. A few days later Mr. Cowles of Bolivar met an Indian near the mill and asked him why he burned the house, to which the Indian replied, “He burn me house, me burn his.” When asked why he did not burn the mill too, he said, “Ugh, he no burn me mill.”
In the fall of 1822 Jabez Burdick of Berlin, N.Y., came to Genesee. He had passed the spring and summer in Friendship, working a farm on shares. He located on Genesee Creek above the village, and made a little clearing and built a log shanty on it that fall, and the following January brought his family, a wife, one son and two daughters.
In 1824 Roswell Streeter, also of Berlin, settled here, and in 1826 built a framed house, the first in town, which he afterward sold to Mr. Wells who moved it to his own land and lived in it. It still exists as part of the house owned by Mrs. Howe. Previous to 1830 Mr. Streeter removed to Wirt.
In 1824 Ezekiel Crandall and Joseph Wells of Rhode Island came to Genesee and bought 1,000 acres of land for themselves and other Rhode Island men. Mr. Wells was desirous of having the tract which contained a good waterpower, and this privilege the others readily granted. The remainder was divided among the purchasers by lot. Mr. Wells and Mr. Crandall brought their families in 1825. Their goods were shipped to Rochester by water, Mr. and Mrs. Wells coming the same way, while their six children, with Mr. Crandall and his family (five children) came with horses and wagons, making the trip in about three weeks. Mr. Wells built their log house where the house of his son Samuel now stands. The next year he built a blacksmith shop, at which trade he worked until his death in 1836. His sons Daniel and Samuel also followed the same trade for many years. Mr. Crandall with his family were detained at Alfred by sickness and they did not occupy their log house until March, 1826.
Riverions Hooker and John Loop came in 1825. Mr. Hooker settled on Dodge's Creek in the northwest part of the town where he lived until his death in 1868. Mr. Loop also settled in the northwest part of the town but removed to Pennsylvania in a few years.
In 1826 Joseph Maxson of Rhode Island with his wife and four grown children settled on Windfall creek, building on the site where the house of his grandson, Asa L. Maxson, now stands. In the same year Ira Burdick came from Berlin, N.Y., building his house of hewed logs on the bank of the brook below the village. The following winter, while chopping, he was killed by a falling tree. Mrs. Burdick had a hard struggle to provide for herself and two little ones. But she “kept the wolf from the door” until the children were old enough to help her in the struggle. So kind and bright and cheery was she that she endeared herself alike to old and young, and “Aunt Polly” was at all times a welcome guest, especially so if there was sickness or sorrow. After the marriage of her children her home was with her daughter, Mrs. E.R. Crandall, where she died in 1861.
In 1826 or '27 Horace and Hiram Wilson bought land, which, after occupying some years, they sold to Henry C. Crandall and Wm. L. Bowler. In 1827 William and Norry Hooker and John Cook settled on Dodge's Creek, and several families from Rhode Island in the southeast part of the town. Samuel Jaques, George Kenyon and Joel Crandall bought in the valley east of the village, Benj. Maxson and Ethan Kenyon in the Genesee valley, northeast of the village, David Maxson below the village, Amos Green and Rev. Henry P. Green in the Windfall valley, and James King in the Oswayo valley below Ceres village. Daniel and John Edwards of Rhode Island, George Potter of Connecticut, and Rowland Coon, formerly of Rhode Island, came in 1828. Mr. Coon settled in the northern part of the town where he died in 1848. His son, Alonzo B., owned the place until the oil development, when he sold it and removed to Friendship. Mr. Potter bought on Windfall creek and some years after returned with his wife to Connecticut, his son George remaining on the place until his death in 1856. The Edwards brothers settled in the Genesee valley about a mile above Ceres, where they lived until 1874, when they sold the farm and dissolved partnership, John remaining in the old home until his death in 1877, and Daniel removing to Dodge's Creek valley in 1831, where he lived until his death in 1858. His son, John J., who came with him, still lives on the place. Paul Ennis of Rhode Island also came to Dodge's Creek in 1829, and in 1850 removed to Little Genesee. The same year Ebenezer D. Bliss brought his family to the Windfall valley and lived on the same farm until his death in 1884. His son David cared for his father in his last years, and after his death removed to the village where he died in 1891. Joseph Boss, who came with Mr. Bliss, in 1837 bought a farm in Windfall creek where he lived until his death in 1872. Peleg Babcock also settled in the Windfall valley about 1828 or'29.
The first settlement was made in Ceres, Pa., as early as 1795, so that by 1830 quite a settlement had been made there, but so far as can now be ascertained, nearly all the families living where the village now is, were in Pennsylvania. Previous to 1830 Daniel Carr and Edward Steenrod had settled on the Genesee side of the village, and John Darling farther down the valley below John Bell. A few years later Mr. Darling went west.
In 1830 George Irish of Connecticut and Joseph S. and Ethan P. Crandall of Otsego county came to Dodge's Creek. Palermo Lackey of Vermont came into the town in the same year, and in 1838 settled on the farm where he still lives. In 1831 Elias I. Maxson of Rhode Island came to Dodge's Creek, George Merritt and his sons of Rhode Island and John Tanner of Petersburg to Windfall valley, Matthew M. Crandall to the southwest part of the town, and Asa Langworthy located near the Bolivar line above the village. Jairus Crandall came in 1832 settling in the Windfall valley. In his later years he removed to the village. Z. Reynolds Maxson came to the village, Warren Hyde to the north part and Paul Edwards to the south part of the town in the same year. Mr. Hyde and Mr. Edwards went to Wisconsin in the early forties.
Albert B. Crandall of Brookfield came to Deer Creek in 1833 where he spent the remainder of his life, and where his son, A.K. Crandall, still lives. Henry C. Champlin came from Alfred to Dodge's Creek the same year, and the following year removed to Deer Creek. About 1834 Paul Crandall and Marvin Wheelock settled at Ceres, and Dennis Saunders and Horace Buten in the Windfall valley. In the early thirties, probably, four brothers, Alvah, Ira, Cyrus and Russell Cooper came to Ceres. Cyrus and Russell owned a mill which they operated a number of years, when Cyrus moved across the line. Russell remained in this town until his death, keeping store for many years.
EARLY EVENTS AND INDUSTRIES.-The first birth in the town was that of Francis K. son of John Bell, and the first death was that of the same child who lived but a few weeks. The first marriage was that of Joseph Allen and Phebe Maxson in 1826. Mr. Allen is still living in Wirt. The first school was taught by Elder Henry P. Green in the winter of 1826 and 27, in a little house on Ezekiel Crandall's land. The first term at Ceres was taught about 1833 by Hiram Wilson who was a Lima student. “The old yellow schoolhouse” was then a new one. Of the early settlers, Joseph Wells was blacksmith, Riverious Hooker millwright and carpenter, George Kenyon, Matthew M. Crandall and Paul Edwards shoemakers, Mr. Bliss chairmaker (and the chairs, which after 50 years of use seem good for another 50, testify that he must have been a good workman), Joel Maxson surveyor, D. and J. Edwards carpenters and wagon-makers, Peleg Babcock and Mr. Tanner coopers, and Mrs. Rowland Coon tailoress. The first store was kept by Albert Langworthy in one room of his dwelling. The first hotel was kept by Lewis J. Coon in 1842, but no license to sell liquors was ever granted in the town. In 1835 or 36 the Edwards brothers built a cabinet and wagon shop, and in the early fifties a gristmill, the first in town.
In 1836 a circulating library was established for which an act of incorporation was secured and which was known as “The Franklin Library.” Many of its prominent members and patrons were citizens of Ceres, Penn. The library was kept up about 25 years when the books were divided amongst the members. It contained Rollin's Ancient History, Plutarch's Lives, Waverly novels, histories of France and England, works of Franklin, Irving, Byron, Dickens, Goldsmith, Milton, Cowper, Life of Napoleon and many others.
Little Genesee post office was established in 1830 with Benjamin Maxson as postmaster. He lived and kept the office in a house now owned by W.S. Wells. The mail route extended from Friendship to Ceres where it connected with a route from Olean into Pennsylvania and the mails were carried on horseback once a week. Later a stage route was established going from Friendship to Olean one day and back the next making the trip twice a week. After the New York & Erie railroad was built the mail route was divided, one stage running from Ceres to Olean daily and one from Ceres to Friendship 3 times a week until 1869 or 70 after which it went daily. In 1881 two railroads were built through the town, the Allegany Central running from Olean to Angelica, now known as the C. N. Y. & W. and running only from Olean to Bolivar; the Bradford, Eldred & Cuba running from Bradford to Wellsville, with a branch road from Genesee to Cuba. The Cuba branch was abandoned after a few years and in 1893 the main road was also given up. After the railroads were built the mail was carried on them and there are now 4 mails a day.
EARLY EXPERIENCES.-One stanza of a song familiar to the children of forty years ago ran thus,
“If we a visit wished to pay - On a winter's night or a winter's day, - The oxen drew the ladies sleigh - In the new country.”
But the pioneers assure us that travel with ox sleds was not limited to winter weather, but that trips to mill and to market were made in the same way in summer also, sometimes going in that manner from West Genesee to Friendship. Some of the early settlers tell of being half a day coming the last three or four miles, and others about cutting a road a mile or more beyond where any had been made to get their goods to the hew home. One pioneer at least is known to have reached the town having but $25 in money with his house yet to build and winter soon coming. Doubtless there would be many similar records were the circumstances known. The capacity of the little log houses seems at the present day almost marvelous. When a new family came they were taken in by some family already housed, until their own could be built. Houses 18 feet by 20, or 18 by 24, some with chambers, some without, sheltered for weeks or months two families with five, six, or seven in a family. Wolves and bears were frequently seen and several instances could be cited where daylight showed by the tracks, that on the previous evening individuals had been followed nearly to the house by wolves, in one instance by four. Sad havoc was made among the sheep by wolves and lynx for several years, and lambs were sometimes destroyed by eagles. Deer furnished meat for many a meal, and bears also occasionally served as food. A bear killed by Jabez Burdick was shared with his neighbors. In one family the good wife was not told what kind of meat it was until she had cooked and eaten of it, pronouncing it extra nice pork. Many a supper consisted of mush and milk or milk porridge or roasted potatoes, or johnny cake baked on a board before the fire (for it must be remembered that for a number of years there were very few families who had a stove) and sometimes when there was no milk the mush was eaten in water gruel.
Perhaps it may not have been a common occurrence, but it sometimes happened that the children must go early to bed that their one suit of clothing might be washed or mended ready for school on the morrow. Very rich did the children feel when they had shoes and stockings to wear to church in warm weather, and so precious were they, that those who had long walks to church went barefoot carrying the shoes to put on when nearly there. The busy housewife had not simply to cut and make the clothing for the family, but the cloth from which it was made was also the result of her own labor. The woolen sheets, flannel dresses and shawls for the women and girls, flannel shirts and kersey and satinet suiting for the men and boys were spun, woven and made with her own hands. The little linen wheels, which a few years ago the young ladies brought from the attic for parlor ornaments, performed an active part in home industries in the kitchens of their grandmothers. Sheets and pillow slips, plain kersey and diaper towels, bird's eye, snowflake and rose diaper tablecloths, were all wrought by their busy fingers from flax grown on the land. Some of these articles are now treasured as heirlooms by the daughters and granddaughters. Stockings and mittens for large and small were knit by the same diligent fingers, much of it being done as a rest from heavier labors.
MILLS AND LUMBERING.-The town was heavily timbered with pine and hemlock, as well as hard woods. When the first settlements were made, there were no roads and no sawmills nearer than those which had been built at Ceres, then known as Smith Settlement, previous to 1825. So the timber was felled and at first burned, the settlers living near the creeks cut the trees into logs, put them in to the streams and let the freshets carry them away. Some time in the thirties after lumber could be drawn to the mills, the best of pine brought $2.50 per thousand delivered at the mill. The first sawmill was built by Newman Crabtree on the farm now owned by Mr. Bowler. He completed it in the summer of 1822 and had sawed but a few thousand boards when his house was burned and he abandoned the mill. Soon after the dam was destroyed by a pine tree falling across it. About four years later Horace and Hiram Wilson bought and repaired the mill and run it for several years. In 1830 the second mill was built a mile or more farther down the stream by Daniel and John Edwards, and was in operation more or less for about forty years. A year or two later one was built on Windfall creek by Ezekiel Crandall and Joseph Maxson and their sons, Henry C. Crandall and Joel Maxson. Between this and 1850 one was built on Windfall creek by George Potter; on the Genesee creek, one at the village by Avery and Albert Langworthy; below the village one by David Maxson one by A.B. Coon and D. Fairbanks and one by W.L. Bowler and H.C. Maxson; one on Wolf creek by Elias Maxson; on Dodge's creek one by Paul Ennis and one by George Irish; on Deer creek one by Albert B. & Hampton Crandall, one by Kinney Brown, and one by Peter Keyes.
In 1853 the first steam sawmill was built by the Ennis brothers on the Genesee creek below the village. In 1855 it was burned but was at once rebuilt. It was undermined by the flood of 1861 and was never repaired. For 25 or 30 years lumbering was the principal business interest. The lumber was drawn from the mills to the Oswayo Creek where it was constructed into rafts which on the spring and fall floods were “run” down the river and marketed in Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, and other towns along the river, sometimes going as far as Cairo. Pittsburgh hands received in the early days twelve and thirteen and later fifteen to twenty dollars for the trip making it in from five to seven days, and the return trip in from four and a half to six days on foot. Cincinnati hands received $25 to $30, making the trip down in from ten to twenty days, returning to Pittsburg by boat and walking the rest of the way. Shaving pine shingles furnished the men employment on leisure days and in the long evenings and added something to the scanty incomes. They were taken to market on the rafts. Making “grubs” which were used in the construction of rafts was another industry for leisure hours, the finishing being frequently done by the kitchen fire after the day's work was completed. The last of the pine timber was cut some years ago; the hemlock is nearly gone and much of the hardwood. As the timber was removed the land was cleared for cultivation and at the present time dairying is the principle interest.
The Slade sawmill is located at Bowler Station, and was built in 1881 by W.M. and T.B. Love. Six men are employed and from 500,000 to 2,000,000 feet of lumber is produced annually. In 1885 Marcus E. and Jasper N. Slade purchased this mill and operate it.
The saw and planning mill at Ceres was built in 1895 by F.M. Van Wormer, in place of the one burned that year and built in 1890. The main building is 36 x 84 feet and three stories high. An addition 12 x 48 feet shelters the boiler and engine. The mill is supplied with new and modern machinery and is in every way greatly superior to the old mill.
Little Genesee cheese factory located about half a mile from Little Genesee, was built in 1870 by Ethan Kenyon. Charles A. Thompson purchased it in 1891, and in 1893 made 106 ,555 lbs. of cheese and used the milk of about 350 cows. The factory has a Babcock tester.
PHYSICIAN.-Ormond E. Burdick, M.D. (See page 235.)
OIL IN GENESEE.-The Bradford Era of Jan. 30, 1890, said: “The first test well was drilled on lot 42, commenced, in the fall of 1877 and finished the next spring. There was quite an amount of gas and a little oil. It is estimated that it would have been a five or six barrel well, but it was never operated. The next one was drilled on lot 28 in 1879 and was known as the Buffalo well, as the capital was furnished mostly by Buffalo men. A little oil was found. The first barrel of oil sold in the town came from this well and was bought for lubricating purposes. The next well was on lot 22, commenced in the fall of 1880 and finished in the spring of 1881. Some oil was found, but it was not operated until later. In the summer of 1881 the excitement commenced and wells were put down quite rapidly.” From the assessment roll for those years I find that in 1883 there were 467 wells; in 1887 there were 497, and in 1894, 348. Several wells, I think three, but am not positive, have been completed since the assessment of 1894 was made, and some ten or twelve including both oil and gas, are in process now (May, 1895,) some drilling, some putting up rigs. (The late boom in prices has largely stimulated production since.) In 1894 the Producers' Gas Co. was assessed with 15 wells, and the National Transit Gas Co. with 11 wells. The Home Gas Co. of Ceres, organized in 1892 has two wells, both in Genesee.
H.D. Witter, Esq., of Bolivar, wrote us May 19, 1895, thus: “If I am correctly informed the first well drilled in Genesee was drilled in 1879 or '80 up Streeter Brook on George Green's farm by one Scott, and it was thought that it would have been a fair well if it had been properly handled, although pronounced a failure by the parties who drilled it. Since this time the territory has been developed, and oil in paying quantities is the result, although they are light wells. The greatest amount of oil produced in the town at any one time was in 1882, when the daily run was 3,000 barrels, and the least in the year 1894, when the run averaged about 100 barrels. The main companies operating in the town were the McCalmont, Willets, Schofield, and Anchor Oil companies. There are two companies operating for gas in the town. The United Natural Gas Co. has drilled 15 wells here, and have pulled out three, leaving twelve producing gas.”
THE FIRST SEVENTH-DAY BAPTIST CHURCH of Genesee was organized July 9, 1827, by Elders Wm. B. Maxson, and John Green. The constituent members were Joseph and Lydia Maxson, Ezekiel and Susan Crandall, Henry P., Lucy, Amos and Esther Green, Joseph and Lydia Wells, Benjamin Maxson, Nancy Kenyon, Joel and Phebe Maxson. Henry P. Green, whom the Friendship church had licensed to preach, was chosen as leader. In 1831 he was licensed by this church, and in 1835 was ordained. He preached for the church for about 20 years, part of the time being the only preacher and part of the time preaching alternately with others. He remained a member of the church during his life, occasionally preaching, and often assisting in the services.* In the second decade of the church's existence, Edwin Stillman, Thos. E. Babcock, and perhaps others, preached alternately with Elder Green. In 1844 Rev. S.S. Griswold was called as pastor and served about 15 months. He was succeeded by Elder J.L. Scott who remained two years. Rev. James Bailey commenced his pastorate in 1848 and resigned in the fall of 1853. In May, 1854, Rev. Thos. B. Brown assumed the pastorate, discharging its duties for 23 years, when he resigned on account of declining health. The remaining two years of his life, although he was unable to perform pastoral duties, brought no decrease of his interest in and love for the church and its work. He was succeeded by M.S. Wardner who remained about three years. In November, 1882, Rev. Geo. W. Burdick came here as pastor, and remained 11 years. He was succeeded by Rev. S.S. Powell, the present pastor, in November, 1893.
The deacons have been, George Potter, chosen in 1828; Jairus Crandall, Dennis Saunders and Peleg Babcock, chosen in 1836; Joel Crandall and E.R. Crandall, chosen in 1856; Joel B. Crandall, chosen in 1876, and E.P. Burdick and S.B. Coon in 1887. The meetings were held in the homes of the members until 1835, then in the schoolhouse until the church was completed. The church was built in 1837 and 1838 at a cost of $2,400. It was dedicated in September, 1838, Rev.W.B. Gillette preaching the dedicatory sermon. In 1879 and 1880 the church was enlarged, remodeled and reseated at an expense of $1,800. It has seating capacity for 300. In 1886 a parsonage was built, and two or three
years later a parsonage barn. The estimated value of the church property is $5,000. In
*Rev. Henry P. Green was born in Hopkinton, R.I., in 1828 he settled on the farm on Windfall Creek where his son, T.H. Green now lives. His wife was Lucy Rogers. Children, Frances G. (Mrs. E.M. Crandall), Thomas H., Sarah A. (Mrs. Leroy Crandall), Mary J. Mr. Green was, as a pastor, much reverenced and beloved as a man and citizen.-EDITOR.
1831 revival meetings were held, Elders W.B.Gillette, John Green, Matthew Stillman, Henry P. Green, Spencer Sweet and others, took part. This resulted in the addition of some 25 members. In 1840 Elder Alexander Campbell conducted revival meetings when 46 were added to the church. Again, in 1857, under the pastoral labors of Rev. T.B. Brown, 46 were added, and, in 1865 and 1866, 27 were added. In 1870 and 1871 Revs. A. H. Lewis and G.J. Crandall assisted Pastor Brown in a series of meetings, when 63 united with the church. In 1878 Rev. A. H. Lewis was again called for evangelistic labor, and 52 members were added. During the last ten years there have been frequent additions to the membership, which consists of 187 resident and 44 non-resident members. A church prayer-meeting is held on Third-day and Seventh-day evenings. Weekly collections are taken for the American Sabbath Tract Society, amounting the past year to $111. The present officers are: pastor, Rev. S.S. Powell; deacons, E.R. Crandall; E.P. Burdick and S.B. Coon, (also J.B. Crandall, non-resident); clerk , A.L. Maxson; chorister, Dr. O.E. Burdick; organist, Miss M.E. Bowler. The Sabbath school was organized by Rev. James Bailey in 1848 or 1849, though previous to 1848 a Bible class had been held for a short period. Elder Bailey was the first superintendent. The school has at present about 235 members with 11 teachers. The officers for 1894 were: M.E. Bowler, supt.; T.B. Burdick, assist. supt.; Matt Coon, sec., Edna Hall, assist. sec., A.J. Crandall, treas.; O.E. Burdick, chorister; Alice Prindle, assist. chorister; Nettie Wells, organist; Margaret Burdick, assist. organist.
THE YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR was organized in November, 1888, with 30 active and 30 associate members. It now has 64 active and 24 associate members. The past year the society has raised $43 for evangelistic and missionary work. A weekly prayer-meeting is held. In May, 1894, a Junior Y.P.S.C.E. was organized with 18 members.
THE SECOND SEVENTH DAY BAPTIST CHURCH of Genesee was organized in 1834, most of the constituent members withdrawing from the first church for that purpose. Elder Henry P. Green was the first pastor, and Wm. Stillman and Rowland Crandall the first deacons. The church services were held alternately at Ceres and East Portville, or Main Settlement, for a few years, after that entirely at Main Settlement. About 1860 it disbanded and was reorganized in 1862 as the Portville Seventh Day Baptist Church.
THE THRID SEVENTH DAY BAPTIST CHURCH, now the West Genesee Seventh Day Baptist church, located on Dodge's creek, was organized with 12 members in 1834. In 1843 it was reorganized with these members, Edwin M. Crandall, John Sanders, Ethan P. and Electa Crandall, Orenzo Coon. Lindon, Cornelia and Narcissa Crandall, Betsey Smith, Hannah Childs, Sally Coon and Jane Reed. Rev. Henry P. Green was the first pastor. Revs. L.D. Ayers, P.S. Crandall, Z. Campbell, C.A. Burdick, J.C. West, G.J. Crandall, S. Burdick, J.L. Huffman, W.B. Gillette, W.H. Ernst, G.P. Kenyon, E.A. Witter and J.G. Burdick have served as pastors. The deacons have been Ethan P. Crandall, Arza Coon, James C. Brown, David E. Yapp, Charles Wilbur, J. Marshall Crandall and James H. Crandall. Church services were held in the schoolhouse until 1859, when the church was built at a cost of $1,600, and was dedicated in the fall of 1859, Rev. D.E. Maxson preaching the dedication sermon. The present membership is 15 resident and 10 non-resident members. D.E. Yapp and J.H. Crandall are deacons and J.H. Crandall is clerk. The Sabbath-school was organized January 1, 1867, with Rev. G.J. Crandall as superintendent. It now has 16 members with one teacher. The officers are Mrs. A.K. Crandall secretary, Bertha Lentz Treasure, A.K. Crandall chorister.
PHYSICIANS.-T he first one in the town was Dr. Enoch Maxson who must have come as early as 1829 and was for several years the only physician between Friendship and Olean. In the early forties he removed to Iowa. Since then there have been located in the town Drs. Sheffield Green, Clark Bailey, Edwin Burdick and Henry P. Saunders at Little Genesee; R. P. Stevens, C.D. Thompson, J.P. Boothe (for thirty years) Dorr Cutler, T. Ledyard, dentist, and perhaps others at Ceres. Of Genesee's sons there have entered the medical profession: Dr. Stephen Maxson deceased; Drs. W.W. Crandall located at Tellsville, J.C. Young at Cuba, H.R. Maxson at Nortonville, Kan., Delos Barber in California, A.E. Burdick at Manistique, Mich., O.E. Burdick at Ceres, N.Y., and Byron Cranston at Rudolph, Ohio.
MILITARY LIST.- When, in 181, the “War of the Rebellion” broke out , Genesee's “boys” with loyal patriotism responded to the call for troops. With a population of 963 in 1860, 130 of Genesee's citizens entered the service during the war; several families sending all their sons, numbering from one to five, and many families the husband and father to the defense of the Union. We give the names and regiments as found in the town record:
EIGHTY-FIFTH N. Y..-Hiram A. Adams, Everett Ackerman, Delos Barber, Edwin Beckwith, James S. Bissell, Gilbert Bixby, Jacob E. Brock, Addison A. Burdick, Silas G. Burdick, Henry C. Coleman, J. Marshall Crandall, Marcus M. Crandall, Floyd M. Crandall, George H. Case, Walter Crandall, Everett N. Crandall, Alphonso Childs, Joel B. Crandall, Lyman Deming, Edwin Doane, Edwin C. Foster, Hiram Grow, Henry C. Hall, Arthur J. Hall, Milford D. Hall, Martin Hill, John Holly, Corydon Humprey, Geo. Hadwin Irish, Wm. H. Jennings, Orson Lackey, Gurdon W. Lane, Ralph C. Langworthy, John Langworthy, Israel T. Lewis, Daniel Loop, Edwin Lucas, Thomas U. Martin, Marshal L. Maxson, Marion M. Maxson, Henry R. Maxson, Phineas V. Maxson, Joseph Maxwell, Horton M. Murphy, Isaac R. Parker, Wm. H. Perry, Hosea Palmer, Lyman O. Slade, Isaac R . Spencer, Wm. H. Stillman, Joseph D. Stillman, Albino R. Stone, I. Howard Stone, Charles Velie, Jared Wales, Winfield S. Wells, Fayette Withey, Phineas Woodmancy. TWENTY-SEVENTH N. Y.-Daniel B. Baxter, Charles Berry, William B. Bliss, Albert B. Champlin, Sebeus B. Coon, Delos Cornwall, John H. Crandall, M. Stillman Cranston, Dudley Dennison, Joseph B. Howe, Warren W. Jaques, Lafayette Jaques, Clinton R. Lewis, Henry D. Lewis, Winfield Quigley, Jerry K. Redding, John W. Stanton, George L. Utter, Daniel G. Weymar. ONE HUNDRED EIGHTY-NINTH N. Y. - Webster W. Cole, Joseph C. Cole, William Crandall, Thomas G. Crandall, Almond Robinson, Chandler R. Spencer. ONE HUNDRED EIGHTY-EIGHT N. Y.-James A. Swarthout, Henry D. Green. ONE HUNDRED FIFTY-FOURTH N. Y.-Martin V. Champlin, Augustus Franklin Keyes, Harris Lamb, Seymour Sykes, Wm. Spencer Tift. ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-SIXTH N. Y. - Andrew B. Brown, George H. Crandall, Frederick R. Spencer, Israel P. Spencer, W. Wallace Stannard. ONE HUNDRED NINTH N. Y. - Benj. Delmage, Palmer Hewitt, Chas. Henry Wales. ONE HUNDRED FORTY-SEVENTH N. Y. - James M. Kellar. ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-THIRD N. Y. - Orville P. Dana. ONE HUNDRED FORTIETH N. Y. - Edgar W. Wells. ONE HUNDRED FIFTH N. Y. - Julius J. Call. NINETY-EIGHTH N. Y. - Phineas Woodmancy. SEVENTY-FIRST N. Y. - Alvah S. Langley. FIFTY-SECOND N. Y. - Orson F. Maxson. TWENTY-THIRD N. Y. - Albert R. Crandall, James Hall, Morton L. Spencer, Frank M. Van Wormer. SECOND N. Y. - Luther J. Austin. FIRST N. Y. RIFLES. - Wm. Nelson Maxson. TWELFTH N. Y. CAVALRY. - John S. Champlin, Lewis Champlin, Allen Squire Hanks, Orson F. Keyes, Z. Prentice Maxson, Amos Parsons, H. Riley Smith. FIFTH N. Y. CAVALRY. - George R. Brown, Eli P. Brown. SECOND N. Y. CAVALRY, -- Wm. Henry Hall. 108th PENN.-Wright C. White. 190th PENN.-Floyd Holly. 1st. PENN. RIFLES.-L. Byron Danforth Chas. M. Austin. Regiment not given, Edward McDonald, Geo. A. Whit ford, Morton D. Crandall. NAVY. - Dewane D. Babcock.
Of this number four were killed in Battle; Marcus M. Crandall and Orson Lackey at Fair Oaks, Martin V. Champlin at Chancellorsville and Wm. N. Maxson at South Mountain. 14 suffered death at Andersonville; Addison A. Burdick, James S. Bissell, J. Marshall Crandall, Alphonso Childs, Lyman Denning, Geo. Hadwin Irish, Orson F. Keyes, Gurdon W. Lane, Joseph Maxwell, Hosea Palmer, Isaac R. Parker, Henry C. Rogers; Jared Wales, Chas. Henry Wales. Three died at Florence after being transferred from Andersonville; Floyd M. Crandall, Marion M. Maxson and Wm. H. Jennings. 13 died in hospitals of wounds or disease: Everett Ackerman, Wm. B. Bliss, Andrew B. Brown, Eli P. Brown, Julius J. Call, Lewis Champlin, Corydon Humphrey, Augustus F. Keyes, Edwin Lucas, Edward J. McDonald, Seymour Sykes, Chandler R. Spencer, Phineas Woodmancy. George R. Brown died at home while on a furlough and Milford D. Hall died at Elmira on his way home after being discharged at the close of the war. Many other “Genesee boys” who had been in employment in other places long enough to gain residence there were also to be found in the ranks.
33 non-residents also represented the town, either as substitutes or in response to the towns offer of $300 for each volunteer to fill the quota under the call of the President made Oct 17, 1863. Of most of these there is no record except the names, which are: Wm. H. Brightman, Chas. Bennett, Wm. Brown, David Class, Daniel Carlos, David Clark, Frank S. Dimond, John East, Alvin W. Kinney (who died at Andersonville), Henry Kirby, Richard Mattison, Clem Langworthy, James McMann, Patrick McDonald, Chas. Malizen, Jas. S. McCarty, Michael McGreevy, Sam'l McIntyre, Thos. McHenry, Edward Nichols, Louis Phillips, Samuel Pollock, Peter Rockafeller, Kingsley I. Snyder, Jas. Shawley, Harmon Smith, Joseph Tarball, wm. H. Van Wormer, Franklin B. Woodhiser, Henry Winship, Ransom Winters, George Wakley, Miner Wyckoff.
The first town meeting was held at the house of Benj. Maxson, April 27, 1830. The first town officers were: Benj. Maxson, supervisor; David Maxson, clerk; John Bell, Geo. W. Kenyon and Wm. Hooker, assessors; Jabez Burdick, collector; Horace H. Wilson and Riverious Hooker, com. of highways; Joseph Maxson and Joseph Wells overseers of the poor; Joel Crandall, Rowland Coon and Edwin Stillman, com. of common schools; Henry P. Green, Joel Maxson and Geo. W. Kenyon, inspectors of common schools; Jabez Burdick, Norry Hooker and Daniel Carr, constables; Ethan Kenyon, Joel Maxson, John L. Slayton and James Waterbury, justices.
SUPERVISORS. - Benj. Maxson, 1830; Hiram Wilson, 1831, '32; Wm. P. Langworthy, 1833, '34, '35, '39, '40, '47; Daniel Edwards, 1836, '37, '38, '67, '68; John Edwards, 1841; Asa A. Langworthy, 1842, '43, '44; Albert B. Crandall, 1845, '46, '52, '65, '66; Ralph H. Adams, 1849, '50, '51, '53; Alonzo B. Coon, 1854, '63, '64; Alexander H. Main, 1855; Francis W. Prindle, 1856, '57, '58; E.R. Crandall, 1859, '60, '87, '88; W.L. Bowler, 1861, '62; Walter Crandall, 1869, '70;A.N. Carpenter, 1871, '72; Thos. H. Green, 1873, '74; John J. Smith, 1875, '76, '89, '90; John H. Crandall, 1877, '78; Isaac Prosser, 1879, '80; H.A. Rose, 1881, '82; Foster S. Dickinson, 1883, '84; James H. Crandall, 1885, '86; Wm. R. Hill, 1891, '92; Irwin S. Bellamy,1893, '94, '95.
OFFICERS FOR 1895.-Supervisor, Irvin S. Belamy; clerk, Horace G. Prindle; justices, E.R. Crandall, C.A. Warner, Myron Irish, H.G. Prindle; assessors, George D. Monger, Thos. H. Brown, James B. Gray; collector, C.S. Jaques; com. of highways, Edwin Howard; inspectors of elections, Charles W. Fairbank, Thos. G. Crandall, E.B. Adams, E.R. Smith; constables, Welcome R. Maxson, Marcus E. Slade, Cortland S. Jaques, Albert E. Yapp, John Holley; excise commissioners, Edwin C. Foster, Albert K. Crandall, Joel P. Stillman.
Genesee has once, during the fifties, been represented in the state legislative halls, by A.H. Main, assemblyman.
There are seven school districts , to which is apportioned in 1896 $865.36, as follows: Dist. 1, $255.82; Dist. 2, $1.92; Dist. 3, $114.83; Dist. 4, $113.30; Dist. 5, $120.30; Dist. 6, $247.44; Dist. 7, $11.75.
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