Portrait and biographical record of Orange county, New York, Containing portraits and biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens of the countyTogether with biographies and portraits of all the presidents of the United States . -ears he has been railroad and express agent atMechanicstown, where he is also engaged in thefeed business. Colonel Wood was united in marriage, in 1856,with Miss Mary L., daughter of Moses and Eliz-abeth (\alentine) Sawyer, all natives of thiscounty. Eight children were born to their union,but three are deceased. Those living are namedas follows: Jes
Portrait and biographical record of Orange county, New York, Containing portraits and biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens of the countyTogether with biographies and portraits of all the presidents of the United States . -ears he has been railroad and express agent atMechanicstown, where he is also engaged in thefeed business. Colonel Wood was united in marriage, in 1856,with Miss Mary L., daughter of Moses and Eliz-abeth (\alentine) Sawyer, all natives of thiscounty. Eight children were born to their union,but three are deceased. Those living are namedas follows: Jessie, wife of C. V. Puff, of this coun-t\-; Clara L., who married Frank \an Voris, alsoof this county; Arthur S., who married Miss Em-ih- Mapes, a member of one of the leading fami-lies of the county, and who now makes his homein Philadelphia, Jefferson Countj-, N. Y.; LillieMay, wifeof Verner M. Weeks, of Fond du Lac,Wis.; and Alfred W., a dispatcher in the NewYork Central Railroad office at Albany. Like all old soldiers. Colonel Wood is interestedin Grand Army affairs and is connected with theorder. With his wife, he holds membership inthe Presbyterian Church. In politics he votes. JAMES J. MILLS. PORTRAIT AND BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD. 649 the Democratic ticket. He is interested in publicaffairs to the extent of encouraging every worthymovement with his influence and means, and isrespected for his honorable character and uprightlife. OC-Hia2-^-5iii8»^»»-i»»»»»-5»»»X> 0R. JAMES J. MILLS, a leading dentist ofPort Jervis, is one of its representative citi-zens, who has done much for the prosperityof the village, and now resides in his pleasanthome at No. 14 Orange Street. He is a nativeof Orange County, born at Mt. Hope on the 9thof May, 1851, and is a son of Hon. Andrew Maria (Greene) Mills. The family is de-scended from Timothy Mills, who was twice mar-ried, and b} the first union had a son and daugh-ter, the former being Isaac, who was born March13, 1697, and di
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