History of Chautauqua County, New York, from its first settlement to the present timeWith numerous biographical and family sketches . 1814. Noah was a merchant in Fredonia about 6years, and removed to Adamsville, Mich., and built a flouring mill. Aftertwo years he removed to Forestville, where he was engaged in the millingbusiness. In 1838 he entered into a co-partnership with Oliver Lee, ofSilver Creek; which continued until Mr. Lees death, in 1846. He thenbecame a partner of Mr. Lees sons, Charles H. and John H.,with whom hecontinued until he was elected sheriff, in 1849. Soon after the expi


History of Chautauqua County, New York, from its first settlement to the present timeWith numerous biographical and family sketches . 1814. Noah was a merchant in Fredonia about 6years, and removed to Adamsville, Mich., and built a flouring mill. Aftertwo years he removed to Forestville, where he was engaged in the millingbusiness. In 1838 he entered into a co-partnership with Oliver Lee, ofSilver Creek; which continued until Mr. Lees death, in 1846. He thenbecame a partner of Mr. Lees sons, Charles H. and John H.,with whom hecontinued until he was elected sheriff, in 1849. Soon after the expirationof his term of office, he went to California, and, after about a year, 1855, he removed to Brant, Erie Co., where he was engaged in lumberingand farming about two years, during which time, a fine residence was builton the Avenue, in Fredonia, the present residence of Mr. Gideon Webster,to which Mr. Snow removed in 1857, and where he died, Nov. 16, had only one child, Frank, who married Love D. Bosworth, Nov. 4,1847,and had 5 children: Alice M., Noah Bosworth, Mary Minerva, HenryFrank, and Martha /4 ^


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