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201 1858 living in York Co.,ON Staley, Baltus (I16507)
 
202 1858 while living in Bradford,PA, filed for pension for his service in the War of 1812.  Tanner, William (I44306)
 
203 1858Nov11 (Book26/p156) - Ichabod H. Brown and Mary C. Brown his wife sold his farm in Damacus,Wayne Co.,PA to Alexander Reynolds for $800, 50 acres (same tract of land conveyed by Heli Skinner to Hannah Brown in 1846 and sold to Ichabod in 1856).
  • 1863Aug27 - Register for Civil War Draft, living in Damascus,PA, farmer, b.NY, aged 35
  • 1870 farmer in Damascus,PA
  • 1880 farmer in Damascus,PA 
  • Brown, Henry Ichabod (I34074)
     
    204 1860 and 1865 living back in Olean from Minnesota, apparently left her husband there and he ended up remarrying (Sarah Janes Brown). Mary Jane is said to have married a James Donovan. Note: In the 1865 census there is a James W. Donavan as a boarder, among others, living with her and her two daughters. I can't find them after 1865. Reed, Mary Jane (I5768)
     
    205 1860 and 1870 Lucinda was living in Dansville,NY. Possibly later resided in Mt.Morris,NY Prentiss, Lucinda (I3106)
     
    206 1860 census "David M. Hughes, ae.3" Hughes, David Martin (I3048)
     
    207 1860 census Granby,Oswego Co.,NY p.376 or 1860 census Tully,Onondaga
    Co.,NY p.040 
    Allen, Margaret (I11654)
     
    208 1860 census in Lysander,Onondaga Co.,NY p.125 Allen, Ebenezer (I11657)
     
    209 1860 census last name spelled McKierman. Hugh's occupation is a
    Harnessmaker. 
    McKiernan, Hugh (I11651)
     
    210 1860 census list him working at the Nursery in Dansville. Hartman, James (I10192)
     
    211 1860 census lists him as Frederick Jr. Lander, Frederick William (I5229)
     
    212 1860 census living in Dansville,Steuben Co.,NY as a Carriage and Wagon Maker.
    Arrived in Dansville 1841 per the 1855 census 
    Whitford, Ezekiel (I18289)
     
    213 1860 Census Mortality Schedule states that Nathaniel Fish died of 'Spasms' (aged 29 years, farm laborer, married). Fish, Nathaniel (I10628)
     
    214 1860 census North Dansville, #1059 (Josiah Hartman), "Ida A. Hartman, ae.3" and 1870 census North Dansville, #181 (Josiah Hartman), "Ida Hartman, ae. 12" and 1875 census North Dansville, #17 (Josiah M. Hartman), "Ida Hartman, ae. 16"  Hartman, Ida Adella (I3070)
     
    215 1860 census of West Sparta names Hiram Hartman, ae. 43, farming with a $4,000 value of real estate and $675 value of personal property. 1870 census of West Sparta; Hiram Hartman, ae. 58, farmer, and Ellen Hartman, ae. 30. 1870 real estate value $10,000 and personal property value $1,000.

    Death of Hiram Hartman
    Hiram Hartman died at his home in West Sparta, Tuesday morning, from a long illness and a stroke of paralysis he sustained two weeks ago, at the age of nearly ninety years. He was born on the farm where Monroe Hartman now lives and was a farmer all his life, He was married four times but none of his wives are living. He leaves two daughters, Mrs. T. M. Muchler and Mrs. Schuyler Thompson, and a brother Monroe Hartman. Mr. Hartman's body was removed to the home of Mr. Muchler from which place funeral services will be held today and he will be buried at Kysorville. Rev. J. W. Archibald officated.
    (Dansville Express, 10 Oct 1907) 
    Hartman, Hiram (I5169)
     
    216 1860 census states he was blind and shows no occupation. Krell, Johann Wilhelm (I38870)
     
    217 1860 census West Sparta, p.637 (Hiram Hartman), "Amidon S. Hartman, ae. 10/12"

  • In Sparta, Feb.10, Amidon, son of Hiram and Lucinda Hartman, aged 2 years, 7 months and 9 days.
    (Dansville Advertiser, Dansville, New York, Thursday, February 13, 1862) 
  • Hartman, Amidon S. (I7495)
     
    218 1860 census, Daniel and Ann Peckham are living with Stephen Peckham,
    Daniel's profession is "Boating". In 1900 they were living in
    Hornellsville. They had one child, that died before 1900. 
    Hartman, Anna (I7074)
     
    219 1860 census, she is living with Abner Allen and is a school teacher. Allen, Jeanette (I2374)
     
    220 1860 cenus Leroy Allen is living in the town of Almond, and his Post Office address is Andover (1860 census Almond,Allegany Co.,NY (Leroy Allin) "Leroy Allin, ae.30"). In the town records of Almond in 1862 and 1863, LeRoy did some repairs on the Highway and was paid for that work. He apparently died before 1914, as he is not named in his sister, Ordelia's obituary.  Allen, LeRoy (I2344)
     
    221 1860 Eugene was working in Angelica with his Uncle Hiram Bowen, a Lawyer in Angelica. Ferrin, Eugene (I2400)
     
    222 1860 in Hornellsville as a farm laborer. In Wayland in 1850 (aged 26
    and wife aged 21) 
    Whitford, Augustus (I18329)
     
    223 1860 in Howard,NY, very near his Aunt Catherine Dunham. John Leonard
    in Howard,NY 1880. In 1900 living with his daughter Hannah Belle
    Smith. 
    Leonard, John J. (I23083)
     
    224 1860 in Newark,NJ; 1870 and 1880 living in St.Albans,Franklin Co.,VT Burditt, Delia E. (I21978)
     
    225 1860 Liberty, NY with her sister, Eunice Dewitt's family
    1870 Paradise, Grand Traverse Co., Michigan
    1900 living with the Elijah Parks family in Liberty,NY

  • Elias Benton of White Sulphur Springs was buried at Parksville Tuesday by Undertaker Brand. Benton, whose age was 70, was an old woodsman and hunter of the Egypt section, and was the man who about two years ago, while out hunting, mistook a boy’s gray cap for a woodchuck and sent a bullet through the hain of a son of Alfred Bryon, who was sitting on the opposite side of a rock, with nothing visible to Benton but the cap.
    (Sullivan County Record, Thursday, July 19, 1906) 
  • Benton, Elias (I44437)
     
    226 1860 living in Almond. Allen, Orlow (I2342)
     
    227 1860 living in Brattleboro working as a Rule Maker(with a Machinist)
    Possibly the Lelle Burditt aged 33 in 1850 living in an Inn in
    Brattleboro, working as a Rule Maker 
    Burdett, Lewis M. (I22030)
     
    228 1860 living in Callicoon, Sullivan Co., NY Borden, Olney A. (I44490)
     
    229 1860 living in Canaseraga with his wife, as a Hotel Keeper
    1870 Horse dealer in New York City (living between 35th St and 6th Madison Ave.)
    Jun 1880 Horse dealer in New York City
    in 1883 NYC Directory, his widow, Hannah, is living on West 16th Street (#231)
     
    Curry, Milton S. (I1630)
     
    230 1860 living in Dansville,Steuben Co.,NY; 1870 in Fremont,NY; 1880 Dansville,Livingston Co.,NY. 1900 widowed husband, Charles, is living with children(Frank,Scott,Harriett) in Rochester,NY. Curry, Amy Jane (I1634)
     
    231 1860 living in Eau Claire, Wisconsin - living with him is 2nd wife Francs, daughter Rosella and Allen Burditt.
    1870 and 1880 still in Eau Claire. 
    Hendershott, Alfred J. (I31605)
     
    232 1860 living in Hornellsville as a farmer, also living with Schyuler is
    David Satterly(b.1786) and Mary Satterly(b.1832)...Probably uncle and
    cousin. Schuyler served on the building committee of the 7th Day
    Baptist 
    Whitford, Schuyler (I18321)
     
    233 1860 living in Hornellsville as a farmer, shown as born in Connecticut, living next to Calvin Maynard, his brother-in-law.. Living at 17 Albion Street in Hornell,NY according to the 1880 census. Whitford, Abraham (I12243)
     
    234 1860 living in Liverpool,OH (born CT, aged 79)
    1870 living in Spring Creek,IL 
    Prichard, Jabez (I2309)
     
    235 1860 living in Oil Creek,PA with his Aunt and Uncle Silas and Hannah Whitford.
    1870 Henry is working as a Laborer on the Alanson H. Nelson farm in Oil Creek,PA.
    Henry apparently moved to Pennsylania after 1855 and retuned to Hornell before 1875 census(June).
    1880 in Hornellsville with his wife, children and mother. His occupation in 1880 is listed as a Teamster.
    1900 living back in Titusville,PA, working as a Motorman. His two grandaughters are living with he and his wife.

  • HENRY A. KEEFER
    He Sustained a Stroke of Apoplexy This Morning and Died This Afternoon.
    Henry A. Keefer, who for several years was a motorman in the employ of the Jamestown Street Railway company, sustained a stroke of apoplexy this morning and died at his home, corner of East Fourth street and Prendergast avenue, at about 3 o'clock this afternoon. He was at work as usual this morning but did not feel well and succeeded in getting home with considerable difficulty. Shortly after arriving home he suffered the stroke and death took place a few hours later. Mr. Keefer was considered one of the most reliable and efficient men in the employ of the street railway company and Superintendent Harvey stated to a Journal reporter this afternoon that he could be depended upon every time. He leaves a wife and three children, William Keefer of Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs. Dora Chapman of Los Angeles, Cal., and Miss Cora Keefer of this city.
    (Jamestown Evenving Journal, Monday, October 14, 1907)

  • Henry A. Keefer Dead:
    Jamestown, Oct 15. - (Special) - Henry A. Keefer, one of the veteran motorman of the Jamestown Street Railway, made his usual trips yesterday morning, but when he went home at noon complained of feeling ill. In the middle of the afternoon he died of apoplexy.
    (Buffalo Evening News, October 15, 1907, page 4) 
  • Keefer, Henry A. (I12241)
     
    236 1860 living in Providence,RI - Mechanic
    1870 living in Providence,RI - Lumber Dealer
    1880 living in Barrington, RI - Lumber Broker
    1900 living in Denver,CO - Real Estate 
    Burdette, Jesse (I16222)
     
    237 1860 living in Tinicum,PA with son Adam. Fryling, Jacob (I38926)
     
    238 1860 living next to his father-in-law working as a Tanner and Currier, probably for Thomas McMichael

  • May 17, 1867 sold the property he and his brother Oren purchased from the estate of Thomas McMicheal in 1865. The same day his wife Samantha purchased a lot in the village (containing 95 rods) for the same amount ($450). Not sure why William didn't not put his name on that deed/mortgage. He was present at the 20May1867 recording of the deed for the sale of the other property. In July1868 Samantha sold the village lot to cover the defaulted mortgage - leads me to believe William probably died earlier that year.  
  • Lee, William Charles (I2321)
     
    239 1860 living with D L Whiting as a servant

    of Corry,PA 
    Allen, Emily M. (I2366)
     
    240 1860 living with her parents, with her three children "Olive Burdick." Philips, Olive (I11796)
     
    241 1860 living with her parents, working as a Teacher Sleight, Sarah Catherine (I2180)
     
    242 1860 living with her step-son David B. Hawley in East Bloomfield Pool, Althea (I2234)
     
    243 1860 living with her Uncle James in East Bloomfield. Davis, Julia (I44996)
     
    244 1860 living with his father and stepmother in Almond, Allegany Co,NY.
    1870 living in Damasus,PA working as a Sawyer.
    1880 Damasus,Wayne Co.,PA in 1880, Driving Teams.
    1900 Lebanon,Wayne Co.,PA working as a "wood choper".
    1910 Starrucca Boro, Wayne Co.,PA..working odd jobs. Also living in the house are his sons Samuel, Frederick, and granddaughter Florence M.(aged 14)

  • Riley B. Miller - On Sunday morning, March 17, at his residence at Starrucca occurred the sudden death of Riley B. Miller, aged 67 years and six months. Deceased is survived by his wife, four sons and four daughters, namely: Charles of Deposit, NY; Harry of Honesdale; Eliza of Delhi,NY; Mrs.John Ackin of Bovina Center, NY; Mrs Walter Schoonover of Long Eddy,NY; Mrs. Alonzo Wood of Starruca; Samuel and Fred at Home, all being present at the funeral with the exception of Mrs.Ackin, who on account of sickness, is a patient in Bellview hospital. Mr. Miller was 32 years a resident of Lookout and an employee of Joel G. Hill. The funeral was held from the residence at 1:30 o'clock and from the Starruca M.E. Church at 3 o'clock on Thursday, March 21st, Rev. B.F. Larrabee, officiating; interment in the cemetery at Starruca.
    From the Town of Tusten Historian Obituary Collection, Narrowsburg, Sullivan Co.,NY,  
  • Miller, Riley B. (I2401)
     
    245 1860 living with Wm and Martha Treat in Wayne,Illinois Sims, Lyman E. (I47841)
     
    246 1860 occupation; Boating McFarran, Leonard (I27961)
     
    247 1860 West Sparta census George's real estate property was reported as valued at $7,000.

  • Confirmed Zion Lehigh Evangelical Lutheran Church March 17, 1799 - aged 15. 
  • Hartman, George (I2838)
     
    248 1860 West Sparta, Monore(ae.30) was living with his parents,
    unmarried. 1870 census of West Sparta; Monroe Hartman, ae. 43 and
    Jennie Hartman, ae. 24. Real estate value $5,600 and personal
    property value of $700. In the 1900 census a female named Ruth Phiney,
    born Aug1893, was living with Monroe Hartman, under "relationship to
    head" it appears she is a grandaughter or adopted daughter. 
    Hartman, Monroe (I7849)
     
    249 1860 West Sparta, no real estate, $1,000 personal property, living next to his father George. 1870 census in West Sparta, Dean Hartman, ae. 50 with wife Lousia, ae. 45(also children Celia and Jessie), real estate value reported as $3,600 and personal property valued at $1,500.

  • Dean S. Hartman died at his residence in the town of Mt. Morris last Saturday. He was born December 19, 1819, and lived on what was known as the Hartman farm in West Sparta for sixty-eight years. He was twice married, his first wife being Miss A. B. Kenney, to whom his was married February 23, 1849; their two children, Celcilla A. and Jessie C. survive him. November 6, 1867 he married to Miss L. A. VanAuken. Mr. Hartman was a member of St.Peters Episcopal church of Dansville, and a mason for more than forty years, being made a Mason in Phoenix lodge, January 7, 1851. Funeral services were held at the Byersville Methodist Episcopal church and were conducted by the Masonic fraternity. Rev. Charles Rissecker of St. John's Church preached the sermon.
    (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle, Wednesday, January 11, 1893) 
  • Hartman, Dean Sylvanus (I7854)
     
    250 1860(census) Sparta, Farmer; real estate value $7,300, personal
    property $1,039. 
    Zerfass, Henry (I5663)
     

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