Genealogical and family history of the Wyoming and Lackawanna valleys, Pennsylvania . d, That this testimonial be suitably en-grossed and presented to his family, and copiedin full upon the records of the Quarterly Con-ference : Signed: Joseph Langford, Oscar L. Sever-son, and T. Wilbur Kyte, committee. The Chumard family, of which Mrs. WilliamR. Saxe is a descendant, traces back throughmany generations of French ancestry. SamuelChumard, the first representative of the familyin America, was one of three brothers who cameto this country and settled near Canaan, Waynecounty, Pennsylvania. He mar


Genealogical and family history of the Wyoming and Lackawanna valleys, Pennsylvania . d, That this testimonial be suitably en-grossed and presented to his family, and copiedin full upon the records of the Quarterly Con-ference : Signed: Joseph Langford, Oscar L. Sever-son, and T. Wilbur Kyte, committee. The Chumard family, of which Mrs. WilliamR. Saxe is a descendant, traces back throughmany generations of French ancestry. SamuelChumard, the first representative of the familyin America, was one of three brothers who cameto this country and settled near Canaan, Waynecounty, Pennsylvania. He married Mary PollyShaffer, and had five children: 1. Emily, diedat the age of twenty years. 2. Eliza, married(first) Mr. Lee, and had Mary, Elizabeth, andSophroneus; married (second) Jesse Clark, andhad Emer De Ette and Adele R., who marriedJoseph Moore; she resides in Corning, NewYork. 3. Stacy, married Eliza Hoadley, andhad William, Rachel, Mary, Eunice, Lucinda andSamuel. 4. William, married Mary Bowman,and had George William ; resides in Caton, NewYork, 5. Horace, sketch >-^ ?;?•>.-3


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