History of Chautauqua County, New York, from its first settlement to the present timeWith numerous biographical and family sketches . saw-mill was built by Charles Ross, about 4 miles south of the village,on French creek ; was twice rebuilt, and has been discontinued. A saw-millwas built by Moses Derby, about 1854 or 55, and is now own^d by RoyalE. Park, who has converted it into a steam mill. Connected with the saw-mill is a machine for the manufacture of shingles and lath, and for steam mill was also erected by George Willis and Chauncey Heath, in1872, on the site of the Ross mill.


History of Chautauqua County, New York, from its first settlement to the present timeWith numerous biographical and family sketches . saw-mill was built by Charles Ross, about 4 miles south of the village,on French creek ; was twice rebuilt, and has been discontinued. A saw-millwas built by Moses Derby, about 1854 or 55, and is now own^d by RoyalE. Park, who has converted it into a steam mill. Connected with the saw-mill is a machine for the manufacture of shingles and lath, and for steam mill was also erected by George Willis and Chauncey Heath, in1872, on the site of the Ross mill. Biographical and Genealogical. Richard Buss, from England, settled on lot 62, in 1826, where he diedin 1861. His sons were : William, original purchaser of lot 61, subsequent-ly owned by Edward Boorman, removed to Westfield, and now lives in Erie;Edward, who resides in Mina; John, in Hudson, Ohio, where he was manyyears a merchant; Richard, on lot 63 ; and George, on the homestead. Adaughter, Mary, is the wife of Ora B. Pelton, Mina ; Anna, wife of StephenHewitt, deceased, lives with her son-in-law. Homer Ottaway, in X i


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