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S A I N T J O H N S V I L L E , N E W Y O R K , E N T E R P R I S E A N D N E W 3 W E D N E S D A Y , M A R C H 7, 1935

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r e g u l a r subsc r ibe r s . A . a w e r s m a y be sen t d i rec t t o t h e inqu i r e r but if a u b m i t t e d for pub l i ca t i on t h e facta will be d i s t r ibuted . P a r t i e s possess ing only a p a r t of t h e in fo rma t ion a r e u r g e d to send in w h a t

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T h e desc r ip t ion in l a s t w e e k ' s pa­p e r of t h e anc i en t d e e d g iven by L e o n a r d H e l m e r of C a n a j o h a n e t o P e t e r E y g e b r o d a n d wife E l i z a b e t n is of g r e a t in te res t . T h e d e e d w a s d a t e d J u n e 2, 1773 a n d conveyed lUd ao r td of L o t n u m b e r 6 ou t of l a r g e r lot n u m b e r 13 of Glen ' s P u r c h a s e on t h e n o r t n s ide of t n e M o n a w k i i V l i * / " w h a t w a s m e n calied T r y o n coun ty . P e t e r E y g e n b r o d t ( E y g e b r o d ) m a r ­r i e d E l b i a b e t h He lmer , d a u g n t e r of L e n d e r t He lmer , o r ig ina l p a t e n t e e .

Glen's Purchase T h e g r e a t e r p a r t of l a rge r Lot No .

13 w a s located in w n a t is n o w t h e s o u t h e a s t e r n co rne r of *he T o w n of F a i l field in the County of H e r k i m e r . A s m a l l po r t i on of th i s lot e x t e n d e d in t h e t h e town of Li t t l e F a i l s . T h i s lot w a s a por t ion of Glen ' s p u r c h a s e .

( l i e n ' s P u r c h a s e is d e s c r i b e d in t h e off ice of the S e c r e t a r y of S t a t e a t A l b a n y a s follows:

" A m a p of a T r a c t of L a n d P u r ­c h a s e d in t n e Y e a r 1734 in h i s Majes ­t y ' s n a m e f rom the N a t i v e I n d i a n s b y J a c o b Glen a n d O t h e r s . "

S o m e re fe rences s t a t e t h a t t h i s pa t ­e n t w a s g r a n t e d in 1739. T h e m a p b e a r s d a t e of 1753 i^ut s t a t e t h a t t h e p u r c h a s e w a s m a d e in 1734.

G len ' s P u r c h a s e cons i s t ed of t h i r t y n i n e lota t o t a l ing 25,477 a c r e s , n e a r l y a l l of w h i c h w a j located in t h e tv.vn o f Fa i r f i e ld , while a sma l l p o r t i o n w a s in t h e T o w n of Li t t le f a l l s a n u a t ew la te of t h e s a m e g r a n t w e r e loca ted in t i i e T o w n of M a n h e i m . " this p a t e n t •was g r a n t e d t o J a c o b Glen a n d a o o u t f i f teen o t h e r s .

Lend© -t H e l m e r L e n d e r t H e l m e r w a s g r a n t e d t h r e e

lo t s t o t a l i n g 1,970 a c r e s in t h i s t r a c t , t h e n k n o w n a s Lo t s 13, 21 arid 35 of G len ' s P u r c h a s e . Th i s lo t 13 is t h e l a r g e r L o t 13 m e n t i o n e d in t h e deed of w h i c h 100 ac r e s c o m p r i s e d Lo t N o . 6.

L o t N o . 13 ex tended in a n o r t h e r l y a n d s o u t h e r l y d i rec t ion a d i s t a n c e of a b o u t fou r miles a n d in a n e a s t e r l y a n d w e s t e r l y d i r ec t ion a b o u t o n e half m i l e a n d compr i sed a b o u t 1,280 a c r e s . T n e e a s t e r n b o u n d a r y of t h i s lot ex­t e n d e d a long o r very n e a r l y so, t h e e a s t e r n b o u n d a r y of t h e t o w n of F a i r ­f ield. T h e souther .* b o u n d a r y of t h e lo t w a s a b o u t t^ro m i l e s d i r ec t ly n o r t h of t h e p r e s e n t c i t y of L i t t l e F a l l s . T h i s lo t ex t ended n o r t h e r l y a o o u t four mi les nea r ly t o t h e p r e s ­e n t s t a t e h i g h w a y r u n n i n g f rom Salis­b u r y t o Fai r f ie ld .

T h e p r e s e n t i m p r o v e d h i g h w a y i f r o m Li t t l e Fa l l s t o F a i r f i e l d r u n s | a b o u t t w o miles t h r o u g h th i s ltd N'o i 13. Kai ts Hill is f h o w n on s o m e m a p s a s b e i n g a l i t t le n o r t h of t h e cen te r , of t h i s lot.

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i! i thef ine Nell is , born J a n IK, 1724, died Aug. 20, 1805, aged 81 y e a r s , 7 m o n t h s , 2 d a y s ( t o m b s t o n e record . ) me >,,.<>>; t h e d a u g h t e r of C h r i s t i a n

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, her second h u s b a n d Co!. J a c o b Klock. N o c h i l d r e n by th i s m a r r i a g e .

i. A a i m Mag- ia l cna born a b o u t 1720 m a r r i e d Dec . 15, 1741 P h i l i p P e e r U ' i e r ) . Two ch i ld ren .

5. J o h a n n e s ( J o h n ) m a r r i e d F e b 7, 1760, G e r t r u d e Bell, d a u g h t e r of F r e d e r i c k Bell . F o u r cn i id ran ,

j J. M a r i a Manured m a r r i e d before J u l y 15, 1766 J o h n H e a d c o c k ( H a t -y.-v.ii). • m m i s d a t e she a c t e d a s spon­sor a t b a p t i s m of a n e p h e w . N o r e -Cv.'j 6t ch i ld ren .

7. G e r t r o u d m a r r i e d before 1751 J a ­cob Krouss , J r . , riwc. ch i ld ren .

8. E l i zabe th m a r r i e d b e r o r e 1765 I j g e n b r o d t ( E y g e b r o d ) . T w o

chi ldren .

P a t e r E y g e n b r c d t E l i2abe th H e l m e r w a s p r o b a b l y t h e

younges t d a u g h t e r of L e n d e r t Hel -•• d his wi fe E l i zabe th . T h i s a s ­

sumpt ion Is m a d e wholly o n t h e fac t cute sue w a s m e n t i o n e d l a s t in t h e will.

P e t e r E y g e n b r o d t ( E y g e b r o d ) and h is wife E l i z a b e t h H e l m e r w e r e t h e

outs of t w o ch i ld ren (possibly m o r e ) ;

i. E . ( n a m e illegible) b o r n D e c e m ­ber 6, 1765. S p o n s o r s A n n a F o x a n d J o h a n n e s K r a u s u v r o u s s ) .

, ?ied b o r n Oct. 23, 1768. Spon­sors P e t e r W a r m u t h a n d Soph ia * i t i \ ,e v i -eer) .

Lot 6 A close s t u d y of the a b o v e d a t e s

litill leaves u n d e t e r m i n e d t h e ques t ion .••nioh L e o n a r d s igned t h e deed t o

Lot No. 6 o n J u n e 2, 1773. L e n d e r t ^.xotiuer, t h e or ig ina l p a t e n t e e w a s still a l ive a t t h a t t ime a s h i s will w a s da ted J u n e 27, 1781. T h e r e is n o re ­cord of t h e d e a t h of L e o n a r d , J r . which leaves s o m e doub t a s t o w h o conveyed t r e p rope r ty .

e*j vever a s L e n d e r t H e l m e r , B u r -nei i -cield P a t e n t e e , was a l s o a p a t e n ­tee of Lot N o . 13 of Glen ' s P u r c h a s e , a por t ion of w h i c h w a s c o n v e y e d in the old deed of J u n e 2, 1773 i t is fa i r -. / safe to a s s u m e t h a t h e w a s t h e person convoy ing t h e p r o p e r t y .

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Ptu-hap* M r s . J. C O g d e n of El iza , b t t h , N . J . a u t h o r of the i n t e r e s t i n g avtlcl-a o n Lassc i l sv i l l e a n d t h e Lasae l i family could s u g g e s t s o m e w a y t o he lp o u t on t h e Bi l l ing tons r e m a i n -

- in N e w J e r s e y a f t e r t h e R e v o l u ­t i o n a r y w a r .

,u. . i iueui a n d N e w a r k b e i n g BO n e a r e a c h o the r , t h a t p e r h a p s s h e would k n o w j u s t w h e r e t o look u p t h e 'it-ta m e n t i o n e d above .

t h e w r i t e r of th i s a r t i c l e o o e s n o t special ize m u c h on fami l ies o u t s i d e of

of t h e B i l l i n g t o n family s e t t l e d i n t h e M o h a w k va l ley before t h e R e v o l u t i o n .

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1822 J a c o b B a r r e t t of P e t e r b o r o , M a d ­ison coun ty , N . Y, H e w a s b o r n Sept.. 22, 1797 a n d died Sept . 6, 1887. W h o w^ere f'he n ^ ^ n t ' ! rvf Di*ti?dlla TTHi'iliii" J u d g e G e o r g e H a r d i n cf L i t t l e F a l l s , N . i\. w a s h e r cousin.

H i r a m B e n n e t t w a s b o r n in S u m ­m e r Hi l l o r Lock , T o m p k i n s c o u n t v , N. i „ Aug . 11, 1818 a n d died J u l y 12, 1M7. H e m a r r i e d M a r c h 12, 1843 M a r y A n n B a r r e t t w h o w a s b o r n Ausr. 8, 1823. W h o w e r e t h e p a r e n t s of H i ­r a m B e n n e t t ?

Dav id W i l l c o c k s w a s b o r n in S i m s -bury , C o n n H e m a r r i e d I s a b e l Humi ' 1 ' t on w h o w a s born in 1730 a t s e a a n d died F e b . 8, 1840 in Li tchf ie ld , N . Y. 3 h e m a r r i e d for h e r s econd h u s ­b a n d R i c h a r d Case. T h e i r d a u g h t e r Chloe W i l c o x (1783-1857) m a r r i e d J c r e m i a h K i n n e (1769-1861) of L i t ch f i e ld , N . Y. W h o w e r e the p a r e n t s of D a v i d W i l c o x ?

G R A C E I. S P E N C E R , 1503 O n e i d a s t r ee t , Utioa, N . Y.

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a r e r les of c u s t o m s followed by t n e ea r ly s e t t l e r s of t h e M o h a w k V a l l e y w h i c h w o u l d lead a s t u d e n t of t h o s e c u s t o m s t o bel ieve t h a t t h i s c e r t a i n u c . u y j-Jrat t w a s a i m e r t n e f i r s t o r ae .ud son of .jacoiius B r a d t a n d wife M a r i a B a r b a r a L o u c k s , f igur ­ing t h a t t i i is son H e n r y w a s p o m no t l a t e r t h a n 1745, wh ich w o u l d m a k e H e n r y t h e r i g h t age to be t h e f a t h e r

m e n t s m a d e in a f o r m e r l e t t e r . I t w a s t h e c u s t o m of t h e e a r l y P a l a ­t ines t o a d d t h e f a t h e r ' s g iven n a m e w i t h t h a t of t h e s o n ; a s , for i n s t a n c e J o h n J out. J c i t w a s t h e son ' s g iven n a m e , a n d J o h a n ( J o h n ) t n e f a t h e r ' s , so it would be i n t e r p r e t e d J o s t Snel l son of J o h n , t o d i s t i n g u i s h h i m f rom J o s t Snel l s o n of s o m e o t h e r Snel l . J o s t h a d a b r o t h e r n a m e d J o h a n n e s ( J o h n ) , so, a j t h e r e could n o t be two b i o t h e r s n a m e d J o h n , J o h a n w a s the added f a t h e r ' s n a m e . T h e f a t h e r ' s

As 1 s t a t e d in a n e a r l i e r a r t i c l e , t n e k n o w n e a r l y d a t e s a n d f a c t s in t h e Snell f ami ly c a n be app l i ed w i t h equa l p laus ib i l i ty t o J a c o b b e i n g t h e f a t h e r • ;' J o h a n n e s a n d J o s t , o r b r o t h e r t o t h e m . B e c a u s e of t h e a t o v n «iea*-t*u»»i.-d U a u i u o n I piv»rer t o a c c o u n t for J a c o b a s o n e of t h e t h r e e b r o t h -

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•u hi in close a s soc ia t ion f rom v a r ­ious local i t ies . I t is conce ivao ie t u a t j a c o b a n d E l i s a b e t h , e i t h e r t h e r e o r on t h e way t h r o u g h Ho l l and , m a r r i e d , ?>s m a n y of t h e i r <***--*—> * > - ; •> i--f o r t u n e did , a n d w i t h t w o b a b i e s b o r n to t n e m u e l - n e s t a . u n y i«« n .«&« ... B o t h m a y h a v e died on t h e v o y a g e or, a s l ias b e e n . sugges ted , t h e y m a y h a v e been g i r l s a n d t h e r e f o r e t h e i r ac t iv i t i e s in A m e r i c a in on»j4cu<His a n d w i t h n o b i r t h r e c o r d s in A m e r i c a .

iihere a r e no c h i l d r e n a s s i g n e d t o J a c o b » n d E l i s a b e t h w h o s e subse -q u e n t l i :e d a t e s i n d i c a t e a b i r t h ea r ly e n o u g h to h a v e been of t h e t w o ba­bies t h a t s t a r t e d on t h e voyage f rom London . T h a t J a c o b Snel l ' s n a m e is n o t in t h e r e c o r d s a f t e r 1735 i s n o t a n i n d i c a t i o n t h a t h e died at. t h a t

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W A L T M A N . T H E H O U S E O F W A L T M A N by Lora S. L a Mance , c o n t a i n s 278 p a g e s , 75 i l lus t ra t ions a n d t w o indexes . I t is t h e a c c o u n t of t h e d e s c e n d a n t s of Coun t C o n r a d W a l t m a n a n d gives t h e mi l i t a ry r e c o r d s of C o n r a d a n d his e igh t sons in t h e R e v o l u t i o n a r y W a r , e n a b l i n g t h e i r d e s c e n d a n t s t o jo in the D. A. R. o r S. A. R. O v e r t w e n t y five y e a r s s p e n t in compi l ing t h i s book a n d reco rds n a v e b e e n p r o c u r e d f rom 73 of t h e l a r g e s t l ib ra r ies in t h e U. S„ E n g l a n d a n d E u r o p e . Some of t h e ail ied famil ies a r e Alderson , B a k e r , B o w m a n , Caldwell , O a m p -t t ' « « " • . , F o w l e r < F o x . G r e e n e , L a M a n c e , Miller , N e w t o n , N icho l s , Sha f f e r , W a l l a c e , W a t k i n s a n d m a n y o thers , b o u n d in red c lo th , h a r d c o v e r $ 7 gn

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j o h a r i e T o w n M o n t g o m e r y C o u n t y . N . Y. Be fo re 1797 he w a s in C h e r r y Val ­ley, O t s e g o coun ty . A n y one h a v i n g i n f o r m a t i o n of t h i s f ami ly of J e s s e o r w h e n c e J e s s e C a r y c a m e t o N e w York s t a t e is a s k e d t o c o m m u n i c a t e w i th Mrs . L u c y C u t l e r K e l l o g g 54 H i g h l a n d a v e n u e , Greenf ie ld , Mass .

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wh icn l a t t e r H e n r y uaaTtled C a t h e r i n e K r e m s , w h o s e Bib le r e c o r d is g i v e n in t h e E n t e r p r i s e a n d N e w s or J a n u ­a r y 16, 1935.

I t w a s t h e c u s t o m t o n a m e t h e f i r s t b u r n a n d the f i r s t d a u g h t e r af­t e r t h e g r a n d p a r e n t s of t h e chi ld . T h e r e f o r e H e n r y B r o a t of P a l a t i n e a n d wife C a t h a r i n e K r e m s , n a m e d t h e i r f i r s t s o n H e n r y b o r n J a n . 20, i i o a p e r Bib ie recoru , bu t r ea l l y b o r n f e b . - 3 , 1789 pe r c r u r c h r e ^ o r a . T h e n t h e y n a m e d t h e i r f i rs t d a u g h t e r C a t h ­a r i n e b o r n Aug . 5, 1790. N o w t h e n , a c ^ r u i i i o t.u tne iefc,ular s i .auuj . ia c u s t o m of t h o s e t imes , t h e s e t w o f i rs t c h i l d r e n would be n a m e d

in and n e a r S a n d y Creek , O s w e g o Co. b e t w e e n 1806 a n d 1812 a n d a few y e a r s l a t e r a n o t h e r g r o u p in a n d n e a r A s h f o r d a n d W e s t Valley, C a t t a -a r u g u s c o u n t y . If a n y of t h e s e H a d ­ley d e s c e n d a n t s n o w l iv ing h a v e a n y k n o w l e d g e a s t o t h e p a r e n t a g e of th i s B e n j a m i n H a d l e y w h o died in B r a t t i e b o r o , Vt. in 1776 p l ease a d d r e s s Mrs . L u c y C u t l e r Ke l logg , 54 H i g h ­l and a v e n u e , Greenf ie ld , M a s s .

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to f a t i e T P h U l p H e l m e r i n ^ h e W*£ 1 j ^ J & g * * . Ytt™*** J ? ** t i n e i m m i g r a U o n a b o u t 1709. Accord- j " " "^ ' i . y r - ^ a n j r ^ u g o s t *, l , n , alsu i n g t o a census t a k e n in t h e w i n t e r j of 1710 ( D o c u m e n t a r y H i s t o r y of N e w Y o r k , Vol. 3, page 343) of t h e P a l a ­t i n e f ami l i e s on t h e w e s t s i d e of t h e H u d s o n River , now U l s t e r C o u n t ! , t h e i a m i i y of r*hiiip m g i v e n a s fo l lows:

" P h i l i n He lmer , 2 m e n , 2 i a d s f r o m 9 t o 15 "years old, 1 boy f r o m 8 y e a r s a n d u n d e r , 1 w o m a n , 2 m a i d s f rom 9 t o 15 y e a r s . T o t a l of p e r s o n s 8."

L e n d e r t H e l m e r w a s p r o b a b l y t h e e i d e s t aon. H e w a s n a t u r a l i z e d a t A l b a n y Oc tober 1L 1715 a t w h i c h t i m e h e w a s l iving a t S c h o h a r i e , N . Y . H e w a s o n e of t h e B u r n e t t s f i e l d . P a t e n t e e s , be ing g r a n t e d L o t 21 of 100 a c r e s on t h e n o r t h s ide of t h e M o h a w k r iver , j u s t w e s t of t h e p r e s ­e n t v i l l age of H e r k i m e r . T h i s p a t e n t w a s g r a n t e d Apri l 30, 1725.

L e n d e r t H e l m e r lived t o a v e r y old a g e . H i s will w a s d a t e d J u n e 27, 1781 fea^d p r o b a t e d Apr i l 22, 1791. N o m e n t i o n of his wife w a s m a d e in h i s wil l , s o i t is p r o b a b l e t h a t s h e h a d d i ed previous ly .

H i s wil l m e n t i o n s t w o s o n s P h i l i p a n d J o h a n n e s ( J o h n ) ; h e i r s of h i s d e c e a s e d eldest son G o d f r i d ; g r a n d ­s o n H a n a j o s t of J o h a n n e s **> w h o m w a s g iven a la rge B ib l e ; h i s b r o t h e r A d a m a n d son H e n d r i c k A.; h i s d a u g h t e r s M a r i a M a r g r e a , w n e of J o h n H e a d c o c k t H a t c o c k ) ; O e r t r o u d wi fe of J a c o b KIUJUSS; A n n a M a g d a -l e n a wi fe of Ph i l i p P e e r ; a n d El iza ­b e t h wife of **eter E y g e b r o d .

T h e w i tnes se s t o t h e wi!i w e r e J o ­h a n n e s Nell is , J o h a n n e s t - i n d t i - - '1 i i ic iKuu l o u n g . T n e e x e c u t o r s or n i s will w e r e Colonel P e t e r W a g g o n e r ( v i i ^ n t ' i ), r t ' i e i ' Wui ' .4H,Ju j v,. » «u a t i n e a n d P e t e r U v e e i i o l t a i a w -twit »e

Hi.' w i l l m»»rif (drt»>«4 «• 1 tsrre is antpic prow . " >> 1 t h e S t o n e A r a b i a R e f o r m e d C h u r c h a n d In deed r eco rds of a n o t h e r s o n j o l i a n n L e o n h a r d t , k n o w n a s Leon ­a r d , J r . , w h o i-iu.^iiuy i.,i,., t/tmoiti t h e d a t e of his f a t h e r ' s will.

A c c o r d i n g to tne New 1 «MK Land 1 iii>eis t h e toiiowiug s t a t e m e n t s were m a d e e s of t h e y*vu 1741

P h i l i p He lmer , che t a t a a r r h n ; ,a < i b e e n g i a n t e d Lot. 26 WM \r<nd.

L e n d e r t Helmer , o w n e r of Lot 21. o w n e r of Lo t 14.

E l i z a b e t h Hei tner , h is wife, w a s sti l l r e m o v e d .

AH of theae lots w e r e t h e o r ig ina l g r a n t s of the Sur&et ts f ie ld i ' a t e n t of 17'^5 T h e family IMUI a p p a r e n t l y m o v e d from thr» Ri i rne t ta f le ld P a t e n t t o t h e vicini ty of S t o n e A r a b i a s o m e t i m e before t h e y e a r 1741 .

W e find in the record of the Re ­f o r m e d Dutch C h u r c h of Kur t Plain , f o r m e r l y k n o w n aa t h e R e f o r m e d Cal-V?*l! t t ' h l l l ch tf! < ":I:L:I joil. " S t a t e m e n t <>r the C h u r c h -t tl 1

s t a t i n g t h a t s h e h a s col lec ted ve ry m a n y r e c o r d s on the Bi l l ing ton family a n a f u r t h e r s a y s t h a t if I c o m e down t n a t way s h e will let m e copy h w reco rds a n d in reply will s a y t h a t I ce r t a in ly wil l go to S t Jo l insv i l l e t o 3ec those r e c o r d s a n d p e r h a p s be­tween us w e m i g h t be ab l e t o c lea r up some of the puzzles. A f t e r w h a t Mrs . Wilsey w r o t e m e T looked in t h e aJook of N a m e s publ i shed by t h e E n ­te rp r i se a n d N e w s and t h e r e I found t h a t J a m e s a n d S a m u e l Bi l l ing ton were ki l led a t O r i s k a n y a n d in N e w ,i^rK. in t h e Revo lu t ion I found t h a t E l l a s Bi l i lngWn w a s a p r i v a t e in t h e i u s t r e g i m e n t called " t h e l ine" u n d e r c o m m a n d 01 Colonel Goose Van Serial ok.

Mrs . J . F r a n c i s D a y of Ut ica , N . Y. is „.ivAner laoy i n t e r e s t ed in t h e Bil­l ing ton genea logy . Mrs . D a y b r o u g h t me a loose leaf book c o n t a i n i n g re -v.^rds of t h e Bi l l ing ton a n d o t h e r ta .a i l les a l l o w i n g ine to k e e p it for severa l d a y s a n d I find i t c o n t a i n s t e t t e r s f r o m m e m b e r s of the fami ly in r e f e r ence t o i t s h is tory , w h i c h let­t e r s a r e d a t e d a s far b a c k a s 1842 nut refer t o t h e family of f e t e r Bil­

l ington, b o r n a t S tone A r a b i a , N. Y., . v J. e, U 11, died Nov. 17, loM m a r ­ried M a r c h 16. 1S01 to M a r g a r e t Wag­goner ( W a g n e r ) born , one l e t t e r s a y s a t Pala t ine" Br idge , a n o t h e r l e t t e r says a t B i g N o s e beiow L i t t l e Fa i l s , *,, 1. on h e p t . 2H, 1781 died Uct. 27, 1M9.

t h e first (orat ion of he r b i r th uuiuea i"i j m P h i i a u w h p i a , r a . t n e aec-oiut i roa i t j i i m s o y , O m .

They w e r e t h e p a r e n t s of 12 child­ren.

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. > ed n m s t i r in the c o u n t y of Wes t -ciw s te r for Cap t . J a m e s Holmes , April 30, 1759. J a m e s Bi l l ing ton enl is t -sd .viaich s, I75t» aged 17, ooon m . l e . ^ v , t r a d e ct>rdwaine Cfirsi Dennla Co Enlisi iiulIiHia, c?i.*ttu.*t: u i t . i brown eyes, b rown hair ,

A m u s t e r roll of t h e m e n ra iaou and pa^aed in tiie c o u n t y of West* Cheater, N. Y., for Ca- t, J o a h Bloom ers Co. May 13, 1760: J a m e s Billing-ton, en l i s ted M a r c h 31. 17B0, age 17 bora in J e r s e y , treme c o r d w i n d c r , a vo lun tee r for Capt , Lyon, enl i s ted by - u't Bloomer , s t a t u r e 6 ft.. 7 in. l ight eyos a n d l ight ha i r .

A m u s t e r roll in •"•!- c o u n t y of W e s t c h e s t e r , N. Y. for Cnpt . Wil l iwn Gui lchr ia t ' s Co., May 15, 17t>l: J a m e s

J a c o b u s , w a s p robab ly n a m e d a f t e r Publ i shed in a book of 215 pages , in-,us g r a n d f a t h e r H e n r y Ix iucka a n d ^ r 6 ^ X V n a r l e 3 c - C o l e m a n , Goshen , go th i s n a m i n g sy s t em g o e s o n . b o t h N - Y - x t s . s . a v e r Y v a l u a b l e book for b a c k a s wel l a s down to t h e p r e s e n t , * ? * o n ? w i t n a n c e s t r y in t h e v i c m i t y m y o ldes t b r o t h e r w a s n a m e d W a r - p n , r L ™ n - i 3 1* L " n a „ J p h a n n a h n e r ' a f t e r hia g r a n d f a t h e r W a r n e r C ° , e

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th is s y s t e m of n a m i n g . T h e c h u r c h records on t h e C a n a j o -

h a r i e s i de of the r i ve r w e r e b u r n e d w i t h t h e c h u r c h n 1780 a f t e r w h i c h t h e R e v . A b r a h a m R o s e n c r a n t z of Fa l l Hil l w h o p r e a c h e d up a n d d o w n t h e va l ley , r eco rded a n u m b e r of t h e G a n a j o h a r i e b i r t h s a n d h i s F o r t H e r k i m e r c h u r c h b o o k f r o m w h i c h I cop ied t h e t w o f o l l o w i n g i t e m s : H e n n c h B r a t t a n u w u e ^a.».» a r i n a h a d F e t e r born Aug . ££, 1781, s p o n s o r s P e t e r P h e l i n g a n d wi fe E v a .

23, 1779. T h i s d o e s n o t a n s w e r t h e du ra t i on of h e r b i r t h a n d ' d e a t h b u t a l e t t e r of i n q u i r y t o Mr . C o l e m a n would be w o r t h w h i l e a s h e ha* VPPV c o m p l e t e C o l e m a n d a t a .

Mr . C o l e m a n ' s oook a l so g ives t h e d e a t h of Si las H o r t o n F e b . 28. 1&20, a g e d 90 y e a r s a n d a m a r r i a g e (p ro ­bably s e c o n d ) of S i las H o r t o n a n d M a r y D a i n s M a r c h 9, 1T77.

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