History of Little Nine Partners, of North East precinct, and Pine Plains, New York, Duchess [!] county . James Lillie, Esq.; Joanna married ElijahB. Northrop; Sally married Leonard Husted, son of Peter; Charles mar-ried Polly Husted, daughter of Peter and and Polly Husted. John was aphysician, practiced in Amenia, and later at Great Barrington, Mass., wherehe deceased. Nearly all the above had children, who later married, andthus continued the lineage of John Couch the tailor and his wife RhodaBennett. Conch, Charles, son of John, married Polly Husted, daughter ofPeter, had children Harriet, M
History of Little Nine Partners, of North East precinct, and Pine Plains, New York, Duchess [!] county . James Lillie, Esq.; Joanna married ElijahB. Northrop; Sally married Leonard Husted, son of Peter; Charles mar-ried Polly Husted, daughter of Peter and and Polly Husted. John was aphysician, practiced in Amenia, and later at Great Barrington, Mass., wherehe deceased. Nearly all the above had children, who later married, andthus continued the lineage of John Couch the tailor and his wife RhodaBennett. Conch, Charles, son of John, married Polly Husted, daughter ofPeter, had children Harriet, Morse, Sally, Smith and Fred. Descendantsof some of these are now residents of the town. Clianiberlin, Electus B., a cabinet maker, came to Pine Plains in1821 from Connecticut and worked for Walter Mead. He succeeded in the business in 1827, and in 1830 moved the Mead shop, whichstood on the present Elizabeth Bostwick dwelling lot, to South Street, nextnorth of the Cole drug store where it can be seen now. He continued thebusiness here until his sudden decease by the kick of a horse in Joshua Culver.[See Lineage.] M 324 HISTORY OF PINE PLAINS. Conklin. Jeremiah, Jun., from Easthampton in 1781 or 2, was the first settler of the northern Amenia and North EastConklins. His wife wasElizabeth Miller, and they settled on the farm on Winched Mountain oneand a half mile west of North East Center. The old house was nextnorth of the now Pitcher Corners. His parents were Jeremiah, Sen., andAbigail Herriman. She deceased on Long Island in 1780 and her husbandlemigrated to Nine Partners and lived with his son above until his de-cease in 1784. His headstone in Smithfield cemetery says he deceased in1785, an error. Their seven children were born on Long Island and mar-ried there. Jeremiah, Jun., above, one of them the first settler here, and!Elizabeth Miller, had children Jeremiah, Miller, John, (these born on-^,ong Island,) Elizabeth, David, Abigail, Jane, Wm. Herriman, Matthia
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