Historical and biographical sketch of Cherry Creek, Chautauqua County, New York : with views of business places and residences, together with sketches of prominent citizens of various professions and occupations, past and present . RESIDENCE OF FRANK H. COOKINGHAM. raising in liearing years an average of from s,000 to 1U,U(JU bushels of applesare riased by them. In religion he is, as is also his wife a member of theBajttist i-hnreh, in whieh he has been a deacon, and a trustee for many he is a Republican and has been assessor for a number of terms;he is also a member of the G


Historical and biographical sketch of Cherry Creek, Chautauqua County, New York : with views of business places and residences, together with sketches of prominent citizens of various professions and occupations, past and present . RESIDENCE OF FRANK H. COOKINGHAM. raising in liearing years an average of from s,000 to 1U,U(JU bushels of applesare riased by them. In religion he is, as is also his wife a member of theBajttist i-hnreh, in whieh he has been a deacon, and a trustee for many he is a Republican and has been assessor for a number of terms;he is also a member of the Grange. ^Ir. Cookingham is a thorough enterj^ris-ing, i>rogressive farmer, always kind and cdnsiderate. He is regarded as. BARN OF FRANK H. COOKINGHAM. 145 honest, straightforward and one of the foremost eitizens of the town. He wasmarried to ^^liss XeUie J. Ahiatt of Cherry Creek Feljruary 10, 187ti. Tothem were liorn five daughters as follows: Ada R., born March 25, 1877;Lizzie J., horn March 5, 1879; Grace :\ Imrn May 13, 1886; Myrtle N.,horn September 23, 1891, and Mary G., July lU, 1S94. JAMES G. CHAMPLIN. James G. Champlin, a highly mi)ral and enterprising citizen of CherryCreek was born here August Kl. and is a son of Jesse B. and Marinda(Crandall) Champlin. His father was a higldy respected citizen of the town.


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