History of Chautauqua County, New York, from its first settlement to the present timeWith numerous biographical and family sketches . come partially deranged, he did not complete his collegecourse. He afterwards commenced the study of law in New Haven, andcompleted it at Litchfield, in the law school of Judge Reeve. He came toMayville about 1811, being one of the earliest lawyers in the county, and re-sided there until his death. His remains were subsequently carried toLogansport, Ind., whither his family had gone to reside. Also those of hiseldest daughter, who had died at Mayville, were take
History of Chautauqua County, New York, from its first settlement to the present timeWith numerous biographical and family sketches . come partially deranged, he did not complete his collegecourse. He afterwards commenced the study of law in New Haven, andcompleted it at Litchfield, in the law school of Judge Reeve. He came toMayville about 1811, being one of the earliest lawyers in the county, and re-sided there until his death. His remains were subsequently carried toLogansport, Ind., whither his family had gone to reside. Also those of hiseldest daughter, who had died at Mayville, were taken to the same Potter had the reputation of an upright man, and was generally became a member of the Presbyterian church at Mayville at about thetime of its formation. William Prendergast, Sr., was born in the city of Waterford, Ireland,Feb. 2, 1727. He was a son of Thomas and Mary Prendergast. Thebrothers of Thomas were: James, Richard, and Jeffrey. William came toAmerica when a youth, and settled in Pawling, Dutchess Co., N. Y., wherehe was married to Mehetabel, daughter of Jedediah and Elizabeth Wing, of.
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